Superior DRC6340TEP, DRC6340TEN, DRC6345TEN, DRT6340TEP, DRT6345TEP, DRT6345TEN, DRT6340TEN, DRC6345TEP Installation And Operation Instructions Manual
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
USC
P/N 900343-01 Rev. C 11/2015
P900343-01
Installation and Operation Instructions
DRT/DRC6300 Series 40 and 45 in. Direct Vent
Gas Fireplaces
Models
Ce manuel est disponible en francais, simplement
en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce 900343-03
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future
reference.
PFS
Report No. F14-106
®
DRT6345TEN
DRT6345TEP
DRC6345TEN
DRC6345TEP
DRT6340TEN
DRT6340TEP
DRC6340TEN
DRC6340TEP
Installateur : Laissez cette notice avec l’appareil.
Consommateur : Conservez cette notice pour
consultation ultérieure.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured home (USA only)
or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes. This appliance is only for use with the type of gas
indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified kit
is used.
Cet appareil peut installé dans une maison préfabriquée (mobile) déjà installée à demeure, si les réglements
locaux le permettent. Ce appareil doit être utilisé uniquement avec le type de gaz indiqué sure la plaque
signalétique. Cet appareil ne peut être converti à d’autres gaz, sauf si une trousse de conversion est utilsée.
WARNING:
AVERTISSEMENT:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could
result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use
any phone in your building.
• Leave the building immediately.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
- Installation and service must be performed by
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
RISQUED’INDENDIE OU D’EXPLOSION
Le non-respect Des avertissements de sécurité
pourrait d’entraîner des blessures graves, la mort
ou des dommages matériels.
- Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d’essence ni d’autres
vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage
de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil.
- QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
• Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareil.
• Ne touchez à aucan interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir
des téléphones se trouvant dans le bâtiment où
vous trouvez.
• Sortez immédiatement de bâtiment.
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de
gaz depuis un voisin. Suivez les instructions du
fournisseur.
• Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz,
appelez le service des incindies.
- L’installation et l’entretien doivent être assurés par
un installateur ou un service d’entretien qualifié
ou par le fournisseur de gaz.
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SAFETY AND YOUR FIREPLACE
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DANGER
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and
other at-risk individuals.
Voir ci-joint tract pour une bonne représentation de la couleur
DANGER
L’écran pare-étincelles fourni avec ce foyer réduit le risque de brûlure en cas de
contact accidentel avec la vitre chaude et doit être installé pour la protection Des
enfants et Des personnes à risques.
HOT GLASS WILL
CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS
UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN
TO TOUCH GLASS.
VITRE CHAUDE
RISQUE DE BRÛLURES.
NE TOUCHEZ PAS UNE VITRE
NON REFROIDIE.
NE LAISSEZ JAMAIS UN ENFANT
DE TOUCHER LA VITRE.
Vea el volante adjunto para la representación de color adecuado
PELIGRO
CAUSARÁ QUEMADURAS.
TOCAR EL VIDRIO CALIENTE.
LOS NIÑOS DEBEN NUNCA
Una barrera diseñada para reducir el riesgo de quemaduras desde la mirilla (vidrio)
caliente es proveida con este aparato y deberá instalarse para la protección de los
niños y otros individuos en riesgo.
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EL VIDRIO CALIENTE
USTED DEBE NUNCA
TOCAR EL VIDRIO.
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Safety and Your
Fireplace
All parts of your
IHP fireplace get
EXTREMELY HOT!
To prevent severe burns
and injuries, do Not
remove the barrier on the
appliance which prevents
direct contact with the
glass.
Follow the safety instructions below
and be sure everyone in your household
understands this burn hazard:
• The surfaces on your fireplace get
EXTREMELY HOT!
• The glass on the front of the
fireplace reaches EXTREMELY HIGH
temperatures and can cause severe
burns if touched.
• Keep children away from an operating
fireplace. Closely supervise children
in any room where a fireplace is
operating to prevent contact with glass.
• Keep clothing, furniture, gasoline, and
other flammable liquids away from the
fireplace.
• Even after the gas is turned off,
fireplace surfaces remain extremely
hot.
Be sure to attach the enclosed Safety-
in-Operation Warnings where you
turn on your fireplace, to help remind
everyone of the dangers associated with
high temperatures
Read Important Safety Information
(Page 5)
.
(Page 44)
.
La sécurité et
votre foyer
Toutes les parties de votre
foyer IHP deviennent
EXTRÊMEMENT CHAUDES !
Afin d’éviter les brûlures
graves ou les blessures,
ne pas retirer l’écran de
protection de la foyer qui
empêche tout contact
direct avec la vitre.
Suivez les instructions de sécurité
ci-dessous et veillez à ce que tous
les membres de votre famille soient
conscients du danger de brûlure
encouru :
• Les surfaces de votre foyer deviennent
EXTRÊMEMENT CHAUDES !
• La vitre située à l'avant du foyer atteint
des températures EXTRÊMEMENT
ÉLEVÉES et peut causer de graves
blessures en cas de contact.
• Tenez les enfants à l'écart du foyer
lorsqu'il fonctionne. Surveillez
attentivement les enfants dans les
pièces où un foyer est utilisé afin
d'éviter qu'ils ne soient en contact avec
la vitre.
• Tenez tous les vêtements, les meubles,
l'essence et tout autre liquide
inflammable à l'écart du foyer.
• Même après fermeture du gaz, les
surfaces du foyer restent extrêmement
chaudes.
Veillez à coller les Étiquettes de mise
en garde relatives à la sécurité
d'utilisation à l'endroit où vous
utilisez le foyer, pour rappeler à tous
les utilisateurs les dangers liés aux
températures élevées
Lisez L’information de sûreté importante (Page 5)
(Page 44)
.
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Seguridad y su
chimenea
¡Todas las partes de la
chimenea IHP se ponen
MUY CALIENTES!
Para evitar quemaduras y lesiones
graves, no quite el protector de malla
o guardia de seguridad que evita el
contacto directo con el vidrio.
Siga las instrucciones de seguridad
a continuación y asegúrese de que
todos en su hogar sepan acerca de este
peligro de quemadura:
• ¡Las superficies de la chimenea se
ponen MUY CALIENTES!
• El vidrio delante de la
chimenea alcanza temperaturas
EXTREMADAMENTE ALTAS y puede
causar quemaduras graves si se toca.
• Mantenga a los niños alejados de
la chimenea en funcionamiento.
Supervise en forma cercana a los niños
en cualquier cuarto donde haya una
chimenea funcionando para impedir el
contacto con el vidrio.
• Mantenga la ropa, mobiliario, gasolina
y otros líquidos inflamables alejados
de la chimenea.
• Aún después de haber apagado el
gas, las superficies de la chimenea
permanecen extremadamente
calientes.
Asegúrese de colocar las Etiquetas de
advertencia de seguridad de operación
en el lugar donde enciende la chimenea,
para que todos recuerden los peligros
asociados con las altas temperaturas
(Página 44)
Lea Información importante de
seguridad (Página 5).
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The assembled fireplace is packaged with the
following:
• Literature Kit (plastic bag shipped in-
side firebox), containing Installation and Operation Manual (this manual), Safety
Flyer, Glass and Barrier Flyer and Safety-inOperation Warning Labels.
• One (1) bag Glowing Embers
• One (1) bag Platinum Embers
• One (1) bag Volcanic Stone
• Remote Control and Wall Receiver
Switch Kit
• Door Modesty Shield
• Log Grate
NOTE: For use with fireplace as shipped from fac-
tory only. Not for use with Contemporary Burner/
Floor Kit.
REQUIRED ACCESSORIES
One of the following Firebox Liner Kits:
a. Ceramic Firebox Liner Kit–
Buff Rustic
b. Ceramic Firebox Liner Kit–
Red Rustic
c. Porcelain Firebox Liner Kit–
Black
d. Ceramic Firebox Liner Kit–
Red Herringbone
e. Ceramic Firebox Liner Kit–
Buff Herringbone
NOTE: Porcelain kits include side and back panels.
Optional for use with log sets. Required when using
the contemporary burner/floor kit.
NOTE:
• IF THE BARRIER BECOMES DAMAGED,
THE BARRIER SHALL BE REPLACED WITH
THE MANUFACTURER’S BARRIER FOR THIS
APPLIANCE.
• FOR USE WITH BARRIER(S) PART NO(S).
J7422 (40” MODELS) AND J7423 (45”
MODELS).
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INTRODUCTION
The DRT/DRC6300 Series direct-vent, sealed-
combustion gas fireplaces operate on natural
or propane gas. These appliances feature a
remotely controlled electronic intermittent pilot
ignition system (manual adjustment of the gas
valve settings is not possible).
The DRT/DRC6300 Series is a decorative fireplace and may not be installed and operated as
the primary heat source in a dwelling.
Electrical power (120 VAC line voltage) is recommended to operate the fireplace; however,
four (4) "AA" batteries can be used for full-time
operation or as a backup in case of a power
outage.
Approved Vent Components
These fireplaces are designed, tested, and
listed for operation and installation with Secure
Vent® direct vent system components (8" inner,
11" outer) manufactured by Innovative Hearth
Products.
These approved vent system components
are labeled for identification. USE ONLY AP-
PROVED VENT COMPONENTS. Do NOT use
any other manufacturer’s vent components
with these appliances.
Codes and Standards
These appliances comply with National Safety
Standards and are tested and listed by PFS
Corporation (Report No. F14-106) to Z21.50 (in
Canada, CSA-2.22), and CAN/CGA-2.17-M91 in
both USA and Canada, as vented gas fireplaces.
These appliances are listed by PFS Corporation for installation in bedrooms and mobile
homes.
Installation must conform to local codes. In
the absence of local codes, installation must
comply with the current National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1 (in Canada, the current
CAN/CGA-B149.1 installation code).
The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes
or, in the absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest
edition) or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA
C22.1 (latest edition).
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are
in the same room as the appliance. Toddlers, young children
and others may be susceptible
to accidental contact burns. A
physical barrier is recommended
if there are at risk individuals in
the house. To restrict access to
a fireplace or stove, install an
adjustable safety gate to keep
toddlers, young children and
other at risk individuals out of
the room and away from hot
surfaces.
AVERTISSEMENT
Les jeunes enfants devraient être
surveillés étroitement lorsqu’ils
se trouvent dans la même pièce
que l’appareil. Les tout petits,
les jeunes enfants ou les adultes
peuvent subir des brûlures s’ils
viennent en contact avec la surface chaude. Il est recommandé
d’installer une barrière physique
si des personnes à risques habitent la maison. Pour empêcher
l’accès à un foyer ou à un poêle,
installez une barrière de sécurité; cette mesure empêchera les
tout petits, les jeunes enfants et
toute autre personne à risque
d’avoir accès à la pièce et aux
surfaces chaudes.
Children and adults should be alerted to the
hazards of high surface temperature and
should stay away to avoid burns or clothing
ignition.
Les enfants et les adultes devraient être
infor-més des dangers que posent les
températures de surface élevées et se
tenir à distance afin d’éviter des brûlures
ou que leurs vêtements ne s’enflamment.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE OR
ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR
ALTERATION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY,
CERTIFICATION AND LISTINGS OF THIS UNIT.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury
or property damage. Refer to
this manual. For assistance or
additional information consult
a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING
Failure to comply with these
installation instructions will result
in an improperly installed and
operating appliance, voiding its
warranty. Any change to this appliance and/or its operating controls
is dangerous.
WARNING
Clothing or other flammable
material should not be placed
on or near the appliance.
AVERTISSEMENT
On ne devrait pas placer de
vêtements ni d’autres matières
inflammables sur l’appareil ni à
proximité.
WARNING
Any safety screen or guard
removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to
operating the appliance.
AVERTISSEMENT
Tout écran ou protecteur retiré
pour permettre l’entretien de
l’appareil doit être remis en
place avant de mettre l’appareil
en marche.
WARNING
Improper installation or use of
this appliance can cause serious
injury or death from fire, burns,
explosion or carbon monoxide
poisoning.
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Installation and repair should be done by
a qualified service person. The appliance
should be inspected before use and at least
annually by a professional service person.
More frequent cleaning may be required due
to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etcetera. It is imperative that control
compartments, burners and circulating air
passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
L’installation et la réparation devrait
être confiées à un technicien qualifié.
L’appareil devrait faire l’objet d’une inspection par un technicien professionnel
avant d’être utilisé et au moins une fois
l’an par la suite. Des nettoyages plus
fréquents peuvent être nécessaires si les
tapis, la literie, et cetera produisent une
quantité importante de pous-sière. Il est
essentiel que les compartiments abritant
les commandes, les brûleurs et les conduits de circulation d’air de l’appareil
soient tenus propres.
Do not use this appliance if any part has
been under water. Immediately call a
qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any parts of the
control system and any gas control which
have been under water.
Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s'il a été
plongé dans l'eau, complètement ou en
partie. Appeler un technicien qualifié
pour inspecter l'appareil et remplacer
toute partie du système de contrôle et
toute commande qui ont été plongés
dans l'eau.
Only trim kit(s) supplied by the manufacturer
shall be used in the installation of this appliance.
Seules les trousses de garniture fournies
par le fabricant doivent être utilisées pour
l’installation de cet appareil.
Provide adequate clearances around air openings and adequate accessibility clearance for
service and proper operation. Never obstruct
the front openings of the appliance.
These appliances are designed to operate on
natural or propane gas only. The use of other
fuels or combination of fuels will degrade
the performance of this system and may be
dangerous.
These appliances must not be connected to a
chimney or flue serving a separate solid fuel
burning appliance.
NOTICE
If the barrier becomes damaged,
the barrier shall be replaced with
the manufacturer’s barrier for
this appliance.
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These electronic appliances are remotely
controlled and feature an electronic intermittent pilot ignition system or standing pilot.
External electrical power is required to operate
these units.
These electronic models come standard with a
remotely-modulated gas valve; flame appearance and heat output cannot be controlled at
the gas valve. The BTU Input for these appliances is shown in Table 1.
Input (BTU/HR)
ModelInput (BTU/Hr)
Natural Gas
40 in.32,000 to 50,000
45 in.40,000 to 57,000
Propane Gas
40 in.32,000 to 50,000
45 in.43,000 to 56,000
Table 1
Gas Pressure—All Models
Appliance inlet and manifold gas pressure
requirements are listed in Tables 2 and 3.
Inlet Gas Supply Pressure
Fuel #MinimumMaximum
Natural
Gas
Propane
5.5" WC
(1.37 kPa)
11.0" WC
(2.74 kPa)
10.5" WC
(2.61 kPa)
13.0" WC
(3.23 kPa)
Table 2
Manifold Gas Supply Pressure
Fuel #LowHigh
Natural
Gas
Propane
1.6" WC
(.4 kPa)
6.3" WC
(1.57 kPa)
3.5" WC
(.87 kPa)
10.0" WC
(2.49 kPa)
Table 3
Test gauge connections are provided on the
front of the gas control valve (identified IN for
the inlet and OUT for the manifold side).
Propane tanks are at pressures that will cause
damage to valve components. Verify that the
tanks have step-down regulators to reduce the
pressure to safe levels.
The appliance and its appliance main gas
valve must be disconnected from the gas
supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas
supply piping system by closing its equipment
shutoff valve during any pressure testing of
the gas supply piping system at test pressures
equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
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Orifice Sizes—Sea Level To High Altitude
(All Models)
These appliances are tested and approved
for installation at elevations of 0–4500 feet
(0–1372 meters) above sea level, using the
standard burner orifice sizes (marked with an
asterisk (*) in Table 4). For elevations above
4500 feet, contact your gas supplier or qualified
service technician.
Deration—At higher elevations, the amount
of BTU fuel value delivered must be reduced
by either:
• using gas that has been derated by the gas
company; or
• changing the burner orifice to a smaller size
as regulated by the local authorities having
jurisdiction and by the (USA) National Fuel
Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1—latest
edition or, in Canada, the CAN/CGA-B149.1
codes—latest edition.
Install the appliance according to the regulations
of the local authorities having jurisdiction and,
in the USA, the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA
54 / ANSI Z223.1—latest edition or , in Canada,
the CAN/CGA-B149.1- latest edition.
NOTE: Flame appearance will diminish 4% per
thousand feet of altitude.
Burner Orifice Sizes
Elevation 0–4500 ft ( 0–1372 m)
Model
40"
Traditional
45"
40" CD
45" CD
Contemporary
Table 4
Nat.Gas
drill size (inches)
0.1405" (#28)*
• H2286
0.150" (#25)*
• J8001
0.1405" (#28)*
• H2286
0.150" (#25)*
• J8001
* Standard size installed at factory
• Part /Cat. Number
Propane
drill size (inches)
0.082" (#45)*
• J8002
0.086" (#44)*
• H2287
0.073" (#49)*
• H8807
0.073" (#49)*
• H8807
Gas Valve Diagram
The SIT Proflame gas valve is shown in Figure 1.
Green Wire
(From DFC Wire
Harness)
Manifold (Out)
Test Port
Inlet (In) Test Port
Wire
(From DFC Wire
Harness)
Main Gas Inlet
3/8" NPT
Figure 1—SIT Proflame Valve
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In Canada - CAN/CGA-2.17-M91 (R2009)
(high altitude):
THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED
OUT BY A MANUFACTURER’S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF
THE MANUFACTURER, PROVINCIAL OR
TERRITORIAL AUTHORITIES HAVING
JURISDICTION AND IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
CAN/CGA-B149.1 OR CAN/CGA-B149.2
INSTALLATION CODES.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
REQUIREMENTS
These appliances are approved for installation in
the US state of Massachusetts if the following
additional requirements are met:
• Install this appliance in accordance with
Massachusetts Rules and Regulations 248
C.M.R. Sections 4.00 through 8.00.
• Installation and repair must be done by a
plumber or gas fitter licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
• The flexible gas line connector used shall
not exceed 36 inches (92 centimeters) in
length.
• The individual manual shut-off must be a
T-handle type valve.
Massachusetts Horizontal Vent Requirements
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, horizontal terminations installed less than seven
(7) feet above the finished grade must comply
with the following additional requirements:
• A hard wired carbon monoxide detector
with an alarm and battery back-up must be
installed on the floor level where the gas
fireplace is installed. The carbon monoxide
detector must comply with NFPA 720, be
ANSI/UL 2034 listed and be ISA certified.
Connect GTMS
Wire Harness
Pressure
Regulator
Tower
Yellow Ground Wire
(From DFC Wire
Harness)
Drywall
Top Of Fireplace
Opening
Non-Combustible
HORIZONTAL VENT
VERTICAL VENT
HORIZONTAL VENT
VERTICAL VENT
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• A metal or plastic identification plate must
be permanently mounted to the exterior of
the building at a minimum height of eight (8)
feet above grade and be directly in line with
the horizontal termination. The sign must
read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2)
inch in size, GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW.
KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS.
COLD CLIMATE INSULATION
For cold climate installations, seal all cracks
around your appliance with noncombustible
material and wherever cold air could enter
the room. It is especially important to insulate
outside chase cavity between studs and under
floor on which appliance rests, if floor is above
ground level. Gas line holes and other openings
should be caulked or stuffed with unfaced
fiberglass insulation.
If the fireplace is being installed on a cement
slab in cold climates, a sheet of plywood or
other raised platform can be placed underneath
to prevent cold transfer to the fireplace and
into the room. It also helps to sheetrock inside
surfaces and tape for maximum air tightness
and caulk firestops.
When the unit is installed with one side flush with
a wall, the wall on the other side of the unit must
not extend beyond the front edge of the unit.
Cross Corner
Application
Room Divider
Application
Recessed
Application
Island
Application
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Flat
Application
Application
Flat on Wall
MANUFACTURED HOME REQUIREMENTS
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured home
and must be installed in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
Cet appareil peut être installé cómme
du matéri-el d'origine dans une maison
préfabriquée (É.U. seulement) ou mobile
et doit être installé selon les instructions
du fabricant.
This appliance is only for use with the type of
gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance
is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
Cet appareil doit être utilisé uniquement
avec le type de gaz indiqué sur la plaque
signalétique. Cet appareil ne peut être converti à d'autres gaz, sauf si une trousse de
conversion est utilisée.
CAUTION: Ensure that the cross members
are not cut or weakened during installation. The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor, wall, and ceiling / roof
must be maintained.
Figure 2—Typical Installation
CAUTION: This appliance must be grounded to the chassis of the manufactured
home in accordance with local codes or
in the absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code ANSI / NFPA 70—
latest edition or the Canadian Electrical
Code CSA C22.1—latest edition.
LOCATION
In selecting the location, the aesthetic and
functional use of the appliance are primary
concerns. However, vent system routing to
the exterior and access to the fuel supply are
also important.
Due to high temperatures, the appliance
should be located out of traffic and away from
furniture and draperies (Figure 2).
En raison des températures élevées,
l’appareil devrait être installé dans un
endroit où il y a peu de circulation et loin
du mobilier et des tentures (Figure 2).
The location should also be free of electrical,
plumbing or other heating/air conditioning
ducting.
These direct-vent appliances are uniquely
suited for installations requiring a utility shelf
positioned directly above the fireplace. Utility
shelves like these are commonly used for
locating television sets and decorative plants.
Be aware that this is a heat producing appliance. Objects placed above the unit are
exposed to elevated temperatures.
Do not insulate the space between the
appliance and the area above it (see Figure
7 on Page 10).
The minimum height from the base of the
appliance to the underside of combustible
materials used to construct a utility shelf in
this fashion is shown in Figure 7 on Page 10.
The appliance must be mounted on a fully
supported base extending the full width
and depth of the unit. The appliance may be
located on or near conventional construction
materials. However, if installed on combustible
materials, such as carpeting, vinyl tile, or other
combustible material other than wood flooring,
the appliance shall be installed on a metal or
wood panel extending the full width and depth
of the appliance.
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3"
(76 mm)
Termination Kit
Combustible Projection
greater than 2-1/2” in length
Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances
Combustible Projection
2-1/2” or less in length
24"
(610 mm)
Ventilated Or
Unventilated Soffit
12
X
Roof Pitch is X/12
2 FT
MIN.
2 FT MIN.
Lowest
Discharge
Opening
H*
*H = MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO
LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING OF VENT
TERMINATION HEIGHTS FOR VENTS ABOVE
FLAT OR SLOPED ROOFS
Horizontal Overhang
Vertical
Wall
Vent
Termination
Storm Collar
Concentric
Vent Pipe
Flashing
1” (25.4 mm) Minimum
Clearance to Combustibles
Innovative Hearth Products
DRT/DRC6300 Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES
These instructions should be used as a
guideline and do not supersede local codes
in any way. Install vent according to local
codes, these instructions, the current National
Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1) in the USA or
the current standards of CAN/CGA-B149.1 in
Canada.
Vertical Vent Termination Clearances
Terminate multiple vent terminations according
to the installation codes listed above. Also see
Figure 3.
Terminate single vent caps relative to building
components according to Figures 3 and 4.
12”
(305mm)
Minimum
Vertical Vent Termination Clearances
The vent / air intake termination clearances
above the high side of an angled roof is as
shown in the following chart:
Flat to 6/121.00.3
6/12 to 7/121.250.38
7/12 to 8/121.50.46
8/12 to 9/122.00.61
9/12 to 10/122.50.76
10/12 to 11/123.250.99
11/12 to 12/124.01.22
12/12 to 14/125.01.52
14/12 to 16/126.01.83
16/12 to 18/127.02.13
18/12 to 20/127.52.29
20/12 to 21/128.02.44
Figure 3—Multiple Terminations
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Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances
The horizontal vent termination must have a minimum of 3" (76 mm) clearance to any overhead
combustible projection of 2-1/2" (64 mm) or less (see Figure 5). For projections exceeding 2-1/2"
(64 mm), see Figure 5. For additional vent location restrictions refer to Figure 6 on Page 9.
See Figure 28 on Page 20 for the recess allowances, into
exterior walls, of the square horizontal terminations.
Figure 5—Side Elevation View
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DE
V
X
V
= Vent terminal
= Air supply inlet
= Area terminal NOT permitted
= 9" U.S. (12" Canada)
A
G
X
V
= Vent terminal
= Air supply inlet
= Area terminal NOT permitted
Innovative Hearth Products
DRT/DRC6300 Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
C = Clearance to permanently closed window. 9" (229 mm) recommended to prevent window
D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit
located above the terminal within a
horizontal distance of 36" (91.4 cm)
from center line of terminal.
E = Clearance to unventilated soffit.24" (61 cm)24" (61 cm)
F = Clearance to outside corner.5" (12.7 cm)5" (12.7 cm)
G = Clearance to inside corner.24" (61 cm)36" (91.4 cm)
H = Clearance to each inside of center line
extended above meter/regulator assembly.
= Clearance to service regulator vent outlet. 3 ft (91.4 cm) 3 ft (91.4 cm)
I
J = Clearance to non-mechanical air supply
inlet to building or combustion air inlet to
any other appliance.
K = Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet.3 ft (91.4 cm) above, if within 10 ft (3 m) horizontally.6 ft (1.83 m)
L = Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved
driveway located on public property.
M = Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or
balcony.
In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 National Fuel Codes (latest editions).
In accordance with the current CAN/CGA-B149.1 Installation Code (latest editions).
A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single-family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
Figure 6 - Horizontal vent termination clearances for buildings with combustible and noncumbustible exteriors
18" (46 cm) 18" (46 cm)
6" (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW),
9" (23 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW) and <
50,000 BTU/hr (15kW),
12" (30 cm) for appliances > 50,000 BTU/hr (15kW).
condensation.
24" (61 cm)24" (61 cm)
3 ft (91.4 cm) within a height of 15 ft above the
meter/regulator assembly.
6" (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW);
9" (23 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW)
and < 50,000 BTU/hr (15kW);
12" (30 cm) for appliances > 50,000 BTU/hr (15kW).
7 ft (2.13 m) 7 ft (2.13 m)
18" (46.0 cm) 18" (46.0 cm)
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6" (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW),
12" (30 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW) and <
100,000 BTU/hr (30kW),
36" (91 cm) for appliances > 100,000 BTU/hr (30kW).
12" (305 mm) recommended to prevent window
condensation.
3 ft (91.4 cm) within a height of 15 ft above the
meter/regulator assembly.
6" (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW);
12" (30 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW)
and < 100,000 BTU/hr (30kW);
36" (91.4 cm) for appliances > 100,000 BTU/hr (30kW).
V
V
X
K
9
17 in.
(432 mm)
14 in.
(356 mm)
8-1/4 in.
(210 mm)
45°
12 in.
(305 mm)
5 in.
(127 mm)
12 (305)
10 (254)
8 (203)
6 (152)
4 (102)
7
(178)
17
(432)
15
(381)
13
(330)
2 (51)
9
(229)
11
(279)
Innovative Hearth Products
DRT/DRC6300 Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
The appliance is approved with zero clearance to combustible materials
on all sides (as detailed in Table 5), with the following exception: When
the unit is installed with one side flush with a wall, the wall on the
other side of the unit must not extend beyond the front edge of the
unit. In addition, when the unit is recessed, the side walls surrounding
the unit must not extend beyond the front edge of the unit (see Figure 2).
APPLIANCE MINIMUM CLEARANCES*
Inches (millimeters)
Sides1/2 (13), 0 (0) Spacers **
Top Spacers0 (0)
Floor0 (0)
Back1/2 (13), 0 (0) Spacers
Bottom of Appliance To Ceiling69 (1743)
Vent3 (76)
Top * / 1 (25.4) Sides & Bottom
SERVICE CLEARANCES Feet (meters)
Front3 feet (0.9 meters)
Table 5
General Information
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Combustible Shelf Height—
Top Vent—with 2 Feet Vertical Vent and One 90 Degree Elbow
ModelSecure Vent
40 in.*84-1/16 (2135)
45 in.*89-1/16 (2252)
* Includes 3" clearance to combustibles (required above vent components)
Do not insulate the
space between the
appliance and the
area above it.
Shelf Height
(see table)
Figure 7
Shelf Above Fireplace With Top Venting
Inches (millimeters)
®
2-1/2 ft
(to centerline)
Vertical
Vent (minimum)
10
*NOTE: 3" (75 mm) above any horizontal/inclined vent component.
**NOTE: See Page 10, Step 1 for clearance requirements to the nailing
flange located at each side of the unit and any screw heads adjacent
to it. See Page 30 for hearth extension requirements.
NOTE: Attic insulation shield (H3908, see Page 10) must be
installed when blown or loose-fill insulation is used, and is
required for all attic installations.
Shelf Height
To provide for the lowest possible shelf surface, the venting attached to
the top vent should be routed in a way to minimize obstructions to the
space above the appliance. Do not insulate the space between the ap-pliance and the area above it (see Figure 7). The minimum height from
the base of the appliance to the underside of combustible materials used
to construct a utility shelf in this fashion is shown in Figure 7.
Wall Finishes / Surrounds / Mantels
NOTE: Combustible wall finish materials and/or surround materials must
not be allowed to encroach the area defined by the appliance front face
(black sheet metal). Never allow combustible materials to be positioned
in front of or overlapping the appliance face. See Figure 9 and Figure
51 on Page 30.
Non-combustible materials, such as surrounds and other appliance trim,
may be installed on the appliance front face with these exceptions: they
must not cover any portion of the removable glass panel.
Vertical installation clearances to combustible mantels vary according
to the depth of the mantel. See Figure 8. Mantels constructed of noncombustible materials may be installed at any height above the appliance
opening. Minimum clearance requirements include any projections such
as shelves, window sills, mantels, etc. above the appliance.
NOTE: We recommend the use of high temperature paint (rated 175° F
or higher) on the underside of the mantel.
Minimum clearance requirements include any projections such as
shelves,window sills, mantels, etc. above the appliance.
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Figure 8
Combustible Materials
Allowed In Shaded Area
"Safe Zone"
Side
Wall
Figure 9
Top of Appliance
Side
Wall
MANTEL
MANTEL
MANTEL
MANTEL
MANTEL
MANTEL
Top View of
Fireplace
Minimum Distance to
Protected Side Wall
Minimum Distance to
Unprotected Side Wall
MANTEL
CLEARANCES
Inches (mm)
Fireplace
(side view)
WARNING
Failure to position the parts in
accordance with these diagrams
or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance
may result in property damage or
personal injury.
AVERTISSEMENT
Risque de dommages ou de
blessures si les pièces ne sont
pas installées conformément à
ces schémas et ou si des pièces
autres que celles spécifiquement
approuvées avec cet appareil sont
The typical sequence of installation is outlined
below. However, each installation is unique and
may result in variations to the steps described.
See the Page numbers references in the following steps for detailed procedures.
Step 1. (Page 11) Construct the appliance
framing. Position the appliance within
the framing and secure with nailing
brackets.
Step 2. (Page 13) Route gas supply line to the
right side.
Step 3. (Page 14) Install the vent system and
exterior termination.
Step 4. (Page 23) Connect 120 VAC electrical
power to the appliance receptacle.
Step 5. (Page 25) Remove glass door assem-
bly.
utilisées.
Step 6. (Page 25) Make connection to gas
TYPICAL INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
DETAILED INSTALLATION STEPS
The appliance is shipped with all gas
controls and components installed and prewired.
1. Remove the shipping carton, exposing the
front glass door on the valve access side.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, unfasten two
(2) screws located at the top of the glass
frame (see Figure 46 on page 28). Tilt the
top of the glass frame away from the unit.
Lift it carefully off the bottom door track
and set the door aside, protecting it from
inadvertent damage.
Framing
Front Standoff
Top front of fireplace
The hear shield is designed to protect framing. Step 1. Heat shield rests on top standoffs
Step 7. (Page 25) Verifying appliance opera-
Step 8. (Page 26) Install firebox liner panels,
OR
contemporary burner/floor kit, porce-
Step 9. (Page 28) Install glass door assembly.
Step 10. (Page 28) Adjust burner to ensure
Step 11. (Page 31) Attach safety in operation
supply.
tion.
logs, and glowing embers
lain panels, and media.
proper flame appearance.
warnings.
Framing
Step 1. FRAMING
Frame these appliances as illustrated in Figure
11 on Page 12, unless the appliance is to be installed in a corner. See Figure 12 on Page
13 for corner framing installations. All framing
details must allow for a minimum clearance to
combustible framing members as shown in
Table 5 on Page 10.
If the appliance is to be elevated above floor
level, a solid continuous platform must be
constructed below the appliance.
Headers may be in direct contact with the
appliance top spacers but must not be supported by them or notched to fit around them.
All construction above the appliance must be
self-supporting, DO NOT use the appliance for
structural support.
A header heat shiled is taped to the top of the
fireplace. Slide the heat shield into the framing
and attach the heat shield using the screws in
the standoff (see Figure 10).
The fireplace should be secured to the side
framing members using the unit's nailing
flanges—one top and bottom on each side of
the fireplace front (see Figure 10). Use 8d nails
or their equivalent.
Use Top Flange For
1/2” Thick Drywall
Front Of
Fireplace
Use Center Flange
For Flush Mount
Use Bottom Flange For
5/8” Thick Drywall
Left Side Front Corner of Fireplace Shown
(Right Side Requirements the Same)
Unit Being Secured By Its Nailing Flanges
To The Framing
NOTE: The nailing flanges, combustible members and
screw heads located in areas directly adjacent to
the nailing flanges, are EXEMPT from the 1/2” clearance to combustible requirements for the firebox
outer wrapper. Combustible framing may be in direct
contact with the nailing flanges and may be located
closer than 1/2” from screw heads and the firebox
wrapper in areas adjacent to the nailing flanges.
Frame the opening to the exact dimensions specified in the framing details of this manual.
Unit Being Secured by Its Nailing
Flanges to the Framing
Figure 10
Step 2. Affix shield with 5/16" hex screws into
front standoff.
Installing the Heat Shield
Non-combustible board
Step 3. Heat shield will now protect framing
from heat from flue.
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E
A
B
D
Top View
Front View
5-1/8 (130)
Right Side View
14-1/8
8-1/2”
(216)
5-1/4”
(133)
(359)
26-1/2
(673)
C
26
(660)
25-1/2
(648)
7
1/2 (13)
(178)
19-5/8
(498)
Gas Inlet
(This
Side
Only)
Electrical
Inlet
10-3/8
(264)
F
G
H
J
Framing should be constructed
of 2x4 or larger lumber.
A
B
C
8-1/2
(216)
13
(
330
)
VENT FRAMING
TOP VENT WITH 2 FEET
VERTICAL VENT AND
ONE 90° ELBOW
Framing should be constructed
of 2x4 or larger lumber.
Inches (mm)
(660)
26
15
(
381
)
6-1/2
(165)
1/2 A
PIPE CENTERLINE
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DRT/DRC6300 Series Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
Framing Dimensions
ModelABC
40 in.
in.50-3/44575-1/8
mm128911431908
45 in.
in.56-7/85080-1/8
mm144512702035
Thermal Efficiency (%)
Natural Gas
ModelP4
40 in.35.8
45 in.51.2
Installation
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Model
40 in.
45 in.
Figure 11—Fireplace and Framing Specifications
12
26-1/2
(673)
26
(660)
5-1/8 (130)
Diagrams, illustrations and photographs are not to scale — consult
installation instructions. Product
Fireplace Dimensions
ABCDEFGHJ
in.50-5/839-1/44525-3/83437-5/833-1/829-3/834-3/4
mm12869971143645864956841746883
in.56-3/444-1/45028-3/840-1/843-5/838-1/834-1/241
mm144211241270721101911089688761041
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
designs, materials, dimensions,
specifications, colors and prices are
subject to change or discontinuance
without notice.
Based on CSA P.4.1-09
Vent Size
Coaxial DV
Vent Size
Notes
8" Inner
11" Outer
Right Side
Front Corner
Of Fireplace
Framing
6-1/4”
(159 mm)
19-5/8”
(498 mm)
C
Back wall of chase/enclosure
(including any finishing materials)
D
A
B
Model
ABCD
40 in.
in.50-5/883-5/859-1/841-7/8
mm1286212415021064
45 in.
in.56-3/489-7/863-1/244-7/8
mm1441228316131140
Figure 12—Corner Framing with Square Termination (SV8HTS)
Step 2. ROUTING GAS LINE
Route a 1/2" (13 mm) gas line along the inside
of the right side framing as shown in Figure
13. Gas lines must be routed, constructed and
made of materials that are in strict accordance
with local codes and regulations.
All appliances are factory-equipped with a
flexible gas line connector and 1/2" shutoff
valve. (See Step 6 on Page 24).
The incoming gas line should be piped into the
valve compartment and connected in one of the
two methods as shown in Figure 36 on Page 25.
Figure 13
Proper Sizing of Gas Line
Properly size and route the gas supply
line from the supply regulator to the area
where the appliance is to be installed per
requirements outlined in the National Fuel Gas
Code, NFPA 54—latest edition (USA) or CAN/
CGA-B149.1—latest edition (Canada).
Never use galvanized or plastic pipe. Refer to
Table 6 for proper sizing of the gas supply
line, if black iron pipe is being used. Gas lines
must be routed, constructed and made of
materials that are in strict accordance with
local codes and regulations. We recommend
that a qualified individual such as a plumber
or gas fitter be hired to correctly size and route
the gas supply line to the appliance. Installing
a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the
appliance involves numerous considerations of
materials, protection, sizing, locations, controls,
pressure, sediment, and more. Certainly no one
unfamiliar and unqualified should attempt sizing
or installing gas piping.
Schedule 40—Black Iron Pipe
Inside Diameter (Inches)
Schedule 40 Pipe
Length (feet)
0–101/2"3/8"
10–401/2"1/2"
40–1001/2"1/2"
100–1503/4"1/2"
150–2003/4"1/2"
Table 6
Natural
Gas
Propane
Gas
NOTES:
• All appliances are factory-equipped with a
flexible gas line connector and 1/2" shutoff
valve (see Figure 36 on Page 25).
• See Massachusetts Requirements on Page 6 for additional requirements for installations
in the state of Massachusetts in the USA.
• The gas supply line should Not be connected
to the appliance until Step 6 (Page 25).
• A pipe joint compound rated for gas should be
used on the threaded joints. Ensure propane
resistant compounds are used in propane
applications. Be very careful that the pipe
compound does not get inside the pipe.
• It is recommended to install a sediment trap
in the supply line as close as possible to the
appliance (see Figure 36 on Page 25).
• Check with local building official for local
code requirements.
IMPORTANT: If propane is used, be aware that
if tank size is too small (i.e. under 100 lbs, if
this is the only gas appliance in the dwelling.
Ref. NPFA 58), there may be loss of pressure,
resulting in insufficient fuel delivery (which
can result in sooting, severe delayed ignition
or other malfunctions). Any damage resulting
from an improper installation, such as this,
is not covered under the limited warranty.
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RESTRICTOR
APPLIANCE VENT OUTLET
When vertically terminating the vent system above
the roof, install a vent restrictor in the top vent of
the fireplace outlet. Install the restrictor as shown
from inside the unit, in the inner fireplace collar
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Step 3. INSTALL THE VENT SYSTEM
General Information
These instructions should be used as a guide-
line and do not supersede local codes in any
way. Install vent according to local codes,
these instructions, the current National Fuel
Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1) in the USA or the
current standards of CAN/CGA-B149.1 and
-B149.2 in Canada.
Ensure clearances are in accordance with
local installation codes and the requirements
of the gas supplier.
Dégagement conforme aux codes
d'installation locaux et aux exigences du
foumisseunde gaz.
Use only approved venting components.
See Approved Vent Components on
Page 4.
These fireplaces must be vented directly
to the outside.
The vent system may not service multiple
appliances, and must never be connected to a
flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance. The vent pipe is tested to be run inside
an enclosing wall (such as a chase). There is
no requirement for inspection openings in the
enclosing wall at any of the joints in the vent pipe.
Installation of Vent Restrictor
A vent restrictor may be needed with this
appliance. The restrictor is installed in the
appliance top flue outlet as shown in Figure 14,
For vertical venting from 6 feet to 12 feet or
more, from the top of the fireplace to the top
of the termination, the installation of a vent
restrictor is required.
If necessary, install a vent restrictor in the
appliance flue outlet as shown in Figure 14. The
vent restrictor is held in place by friction, only.
NOTE: The restrictor is included within the
firebox.
Figure 14—Vent Restrictor Installation
Select Venting System—Horizontal or Vertical
With the appliance secured in framing, determine vent routing and identify the exterior
termination location. The following sections
describe vertical (roof) and horizontal (exterior
wall) vent applications. Refer to the section
relating to your installation. A list of approved
venting components is shown on Page 32.
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Termination
Flashing And
Storm Collar
Firestop/Spacer
SV8 6/12/24/36/48
Vent Sections
40' Max
(12.2 M)
6' Min
(1.8 M)
1" (25 mm)
Minimum
Clearance to
Combustibles
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See Figure 15 and Figures 23 through 25 on
Page 18 and their associated Vertical Vent
Tables which illustrate the various vertical venting
configurations that are possible for use with these
appliances. Secure Vent
®
pipe applications
are shown in these figures. A Vertical Vent
Table summarizes each system’s minimum and
maximum vertical and horizontal length values
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that can be used to design and install the vent
components in a variety of applications.
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The vertical vent system terminates through
the roof. The minimum vent height above the
roof and/or adjacent walls is specified in ANSI
Z223.1—latest edition (In Canada, the current
CAN/CGA-B149.1 installation code) by major
building codes. Always consult your local
codes for specific requirements. A general
guide to follow is the Gas Vent Rule (refer to
Figure 4 on Page 8).
Vertical (Straight) Installation
(Figure 15)
Determine the number of straight vent sections
required. 4-1/2" (114 mm), 10-1/2" (267 mm),
22-1/2" (572 mm), 34-1/2" (876 mm) and
46-1/2" (1181 mm) net section lengths are
available (see Tables on this page and Page 32—Vent Sections). Plan the vent lengths so
that a joint does not occur at the intersection of
ceiling or roof joists. Refer to the Vent Section
Length Chart.
Figure 15
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4115.9020024
71157.9105006
6215.01001304
53152.11006006
8315.11000404
Table 7: Vent Section Length Chart
NOTE: Convert inches into metric equivalent
measurement, as follows:
Millimeters (mm) = Inches x 25.4
Centimeters (cm) = Inches x 2.54
Meters (M) = Inches x .0254
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Vertical (Offset) Installation
Analyze the vent routing and determine the
quantities of vent sections and number of elbows
required. Refer to Vertical Vent Figures and Tables on Page 18 to select the type of vertical
installation desired. Vent sections are available
in net lengths of 4-1/2" (114 mm), 10-1/2" (267
mm), 22-1/2" (572 mm), 34-1/2" (876 mm) and
46-1/2" (1181 mm). Refer to the Vent Section Length Chart on Page 15 for an aid in select-
ing length combinations. Elbows are available
in 90° and 45° configurations. Refer to Figure 20 on Page 17 for the SV8 E45 and SV8 E90
elbow dimensional specifications.
Where required, a telescopic vent section (SV8LA) may be used to provide the installer
with an option in installing in tight and confined
spaces or where the vent run made up of fixed
length pieces develops a joint in a undesirable
location, or will not build up to the required
length. The SV8LA Telescopic Vent Section has
an effective length of from 1-1/2" (38 mm) to
6-3/4" (171 mm). The SV8LA is fitted with a
dimpled end (identical to a normal vent section
component) and a plain end with 3 pilot holes.
Slip the dimpled end over the locking channel
end of a standard SV8 vent component the
required distance and secure with three screws.
Maintain a minimum 1" (25 mm) clearance
to combustible materials for all vertical elements. Clearances for all horizontal elements
are 3" (76 mm) on top, 1" (25 mm) on sides
and 1" (25 mm) on the bottom.
A. Frame ceiling opening—Use a plumb line
from the ceiling above the appliance to locate
center of the vertical run. Cut and/or frame an
opening, 13" x 13" (330 mm x 330 mm) inside
dime nsions, about this center mark (Figure 16).
Roof
Framing
Ceiling
Framing
Plumb
Bob
Figure 16
B. Attach vent components to appliance—Se-
cure Vent
®
SV8 direct-vent system components
are unitized concentric pipe components
featuring positive twist lock connections (see
Figure 17).
All of the appliances covered in this document
are fitted with collars having locking inclined
channels. The dimpled end of the vent components fit over the appliance collar to create the
positive twist lock connection.
Align the dimple (four places) of the
upper vent section with the opening
of the locking incline channel on the
lower vent section or appliance collar. Twist vent component clockwise
to engage and seal until arrow and
Arrow
Appliance Collar or
Vent Section
dimple align.
Dimple
Locking Incline
Channel
Connected Vent
Sections
Arrow
Figure 17
To attach a vent component to the appliance
collar, align the dimpled end over the collar,
adjusting the radial alignment until the four
locking dimples are aligned with the inlet of
the four inclined channels on the collar (refer to Figure 17). Push the vent component against
the collar until it fully engages, then twist the
component clockwise, running the dimples
down and along the incline channels until they
seat at the end of the channels. The unitized
design of the Secure Vent components will
engage and seal both the inner and outer pipe
without the need for sealant or screws. If desired
a #6 x 1/2" screw may be used at the joint, but
it is not required as the pipe will securely lock
when twisted.
C. Attach vent components to each other—
Other vent sections may be added to the
previously installed section in accordance with
the requirements of the vertical vent figures
and tables. To add another vent component
to a length of vent run, align the dimpled end
over the inclined channel end of the previously
installed section, adjusting the radial alignment
until the four locking dimples are aligned with
the inlets of the four incline channels of the
previous section.
Push the vent component against the previous
section until it fully engages, then twist the
component clockwise running the dimples down
and along the incline channels until they seat at
the end of the channels. This seating position
is indicated by the alignment of the arrow and
dimple as shown in Figure 17.
D. Install firestop/spacer at ceiling—When
using Secure Vent, use SV8BF firestop/spacer
at ceiling joists. If there is living space above
the ceiling level, the firestop/spacer must be
installed on the bottom side of the ceiling. If attic
space is above the ceiling, the firestop/spacer
must be installed on the top side of the joist.
Route the vent sections through the framed
opening and secure the firestop/spacer with
8d nails or other appropriate fasteners at each
corner. Remember to maintain 1" (25 mm)
clearance to combustibles, framing members,
and attic or ceiling insulation when running
vertical chimney sections. Attic insulation
shield (H3908) is required and may be used to
help maintain the clearances indicated here.
See installation accessories on Page 32. The
gap between the vent pipe and a vertical firestop
can be sealed with non-combustible caulking.
E.Support the vertical vent run sections—
NOTE: Proper venting support is very important.
The weight of the vent must not be supported
by the fireplace in any degree.
Support the vertical portion of the venting
system every 8 feet (2.4 m) above the fireplace
vent outlet.
Blocking
Support Straps
(Plumber's tape)
8 feet (2.4 m)
Maximum
1" (25.4 mm)
minimum
clearance to
combustibles
Figure 18
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C
D
One method of support is by utilizing field pro-
StormCollar
vided support straps (conventional plumber's
tape). Secure the plumber's tape to the framing
members with nails or screws. Strap the tape
around the vent, securing the ends of the tape
to the framing. If desired, sheet metal screws
#6 x 1/2" length may be used to secure the
support straps to the vent pipe. See Figure 18
on Page 16.
F. Change vent direction to horizontal/inclined
run—At transition from or to a horizontal/
inclined run, install the SV8 E45 and SV8 E90
elbows in the same manner as the straight vent
sections. The elbows feature a twist section to
allow them to be routed about the center axis
of their initial collar section to align with the
required direction of the next vent run element.
Twist elbow sections in a clockwise direction
only so as to avoid the possibility of unlocking
any of the previously connected vent sections.
See Figure 17 on Page 16 and Figure 19.
Framing Dimensions for Roof
Inches (millimeters)
PitchCD
0/12
6/12
12/12
13"
(330 mm)
13"
(330 mm)
13"
(330 mm)
Figure 20—Roof Framing
13"
(330 mm)
15-1/2"
(394 mm)
20-1/2"
(541 mm)
K. Install the vertical termination—The final
step involves installation of the Vertical Termination. Extend the vent sections to the height as
shown in the "Vertical vent termination section"
on Page 8. The SV8VTR Vertical Termination
(Figure 22) can be installed in the exact same
fashion as any other Secure Vent® section. Align
the termination over the end of the previously
installed section, adjusting the radial alignment
until the four locking dimples of the termination
are aligned with the inlets of the four incline
channels of the last vent section. Push the termination down until it fully engages, then twist
the termination clockwise running the dimples
down and along the incline channels until they
seat at the end of the channels.
10"
(254mm)
Swivel Joint
(360° swivel)
SV8E45
(45° Elbow)
6"
(153mm)
Swivel Joint
(360° swivel)
SV8E90
(90° Elbow)
Figure 19
G. Continue installation of horizontal/inclined
sections—Continue with the installation of the
straight vent sections in horizontal/inclined run
as described in Step C. Install support straps
every 3 ft (914 mm) along horizontal/inclined
vent runs using conventional plumber’s tape.
See Page 19, Figure 26. It is very important
that the horizontal/inclined run be maintained in
a straight (no dips), slightly elevated plane. The
recommended incline is approximately 1/4" per
foot (20 mm per meter) horizontal, in a direction
away from the fireplace. The rise per foot run
ratios that are smaller are acceptable all the way
down to at or near level. Use a carpenter’s level
to measure from a constant surface and adjust
the support straps as necessary.
It is important to maintain the required clearances to combustibles: 1" (25 mm) at all sides
for all vertical runs; and 3" (76 mm) at the
top, 1" (25 mm) at sides, and 1" (25 mm) at
the bottom for all horizontal/inclined runs.
H.Frame roof opening—Identify location for
vent at the roof. Cut and/or frame opening per
Roof Framing Chart (Figure 20).
I.Install the roof flashing—Extend the vent
sections through the roof structure. Install the
roof flashing over the vent section and position such that the vent column rises vertically
(use carpenters level) (Figure 21). Nail along
perimeter to secure flashing or adjust roofing to
overlap the flashing edges at top and sides only
and trim where necessary. Seal the top and both
sides of the flashing with waterproof caulking.
J. Install the storm collar—Install the storm
collar, supplied with the flashing, over the vent/
flashing joint (see Figure 21). Loosen the storm
collar screw. Slide collar down until it meets
the top of the flashing. Tighten the adjusting
screw. Apply non-combustible caulking or
mastic around the circumference of the joint
to provide a water tight seal.
Storm
Flashing
Collar
Figure 21
Figure 22
If the vent system extends more than 5 feet (1.5
m) above the roof flashing, stabilizers may be
necessary. Additional screws may be used at
section joints for added stability. Guide wires
may be attached to the joint for additional support on multiple joint configurations.
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