Vermont Casting G600 user manual

User manual for the device Vermont Casting G600

Device: Vermont Casting G600
Category: Indoor Fireplace
Manufacturer: Vermont Casting
Size: 3.3 MB
Added : 7/29/2014
Number of pages: 30
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CONTENTS Page # Description 4 lmportant lnformation Installation 5 Instructions, Clearances to Combustibles 6 Log Assembly 7 Glass Replacement 7 Glass Cleaning I Venting Installation Procedure I Venting Instructions 9 - Safety Precautions for the Installer 10 l\ Parts #1 10 List it Planning Installation 11 Your Horizontal I nstallation 13 Vertical Termination 16 Cathedral Installation Ceiling 19 General Maintenance 20 For Your Safety, Read Before Lighting 21 Lighting Instructions 22 To Tur

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Study these instructions carefully and completely before installation. Installation must conform to Local Codes, or, in the absence of Local Codes, with the Current National Fuel Gas (USA); Code, ANSI 2223.1 Canadian installation must fotlow CAN/CGA-BI49-1 (latest or 2 Edition). Maintain clearances proper for servicing and operation. (See Clearance Section) DANGER: oPERArtoN oF THts AppLtANcE oN GAsEs FoR wHrcH rr rs Nor EourppED MAy LEAD To CARBON MONOXI

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I N STALI-^ATION I NSTR UCTIONS with local codes grounded in accordance when installed must be electrically connected and The appliance; Code (Canada) or the Electrical absence of local codes, with the current CSA C22-1 Canadian or, in the (USA). Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA TGlatest edition National llammable liquids and gasoline, and other appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, Keep vapours. codes or, in absence of provision conform with local Installation and for c

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'l:t i; CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES For the purpose of orientation, the left and right sides of this appliance are determined facing the front when of the appliance. Combustion and ventilation obstructed. air should not be TOP LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE 6rt RIGHT SIDE 6rt BACK 6" TOP 24" FRONT 36" FLOOR 0" REAR CORNER 4" When installed NOTE: directly on carpeting, tile or other combustible material than wooden flooring, the other appliance shall be installed on a metal wood or

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{ *' 3-, I 5 a. : i LOG ASSEMBLY is any placed exactly as shown. lf there MUST be IMPORTANI fne logs placed. logs, they may be incorrectly or blackening on the evidence of carbon, method. Refer to log assembly diagram for correct GLASS REPI-ACEMENT LIST) PARTS GLASS PANEL.(SEE PARTS SUPPLIED REPLACEMENT WARNING: USE ONLYMANUFACTURER MATERIALS OB CUT NOT USE SUBSTITUTE REPI-ACED AS A COMPLETE UNIT. DO ASSEMBLY SHALL BE THE GI.ASS PANEL. 1. Turn off pilot 2. Remove four screws in door

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CLEANING GLASS WHEN HOT' GLASS NOT CLEAN DO WARNING: 1.Turn off Pilot. remove' trim and in door four screws 2.Remove panel' panel remove glass and center screws in six 3. Remove GLASS SURFACE. ON ABRASIVES NOT USE DO WARNING: glass cleaner the on spray glass cleaner, use regular paPer'towel rag or a soft .with is dry' off until surface and wipe gt6ss surface door. to remove the operation reversing door by 5.Feplace burners operation' main pilot and check e

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CLEANING GLASS WHEN HOT' GLASS NOT CLEAN DO WARNING: off 1.Turn Pilot. and remove' in door trim screws four 2.Remove panel' glass panel and remove in center six screws 3. Remove SURFACE. ON GLASS ABRASIVES NOT USE DO WARNING: glass cleaner the on spray glass cleaner, use regular paPer'towel rag or a soft 4.with is dry' off until surface and wipe gt6ss surface to remove door. the operation by reversing door 5.Feplace operation' main burners pilot and check e.R

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INSTRUCTIONS VENTING DIRECT VENT THE SIMPSON DURA.VENT INSTRUCTIONS APPLY TO THESE HEATING G6OO. USED WITH THE CENTURY SYSTEM Failure to the installation. before starting instructions carefully IMPORTANT Read all hazard, and or other safety may create a fire these instructions follow installation instructions follow these warranty. Be sure to will void the requirements, which clearance to combustible venting and for specific to another. from one appliance may vary STALIATI

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PREcAUTIoNS SAFETY FoR THE INSTALLER r I .Wear gloves glasses protection. and safety for .Exercise extreme caution when using ladders or on roof tops. .Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings. PARTS LIST #1 The Simpson Dura-Vent Direct Vent System otfers a complete line of component parts for installatiorr of both horizontal and vertical installations. Many items are offered in decorative galvanized black, as well as galvanized pipe finish. The and fittings

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION ":$h*G'* VEFTICAL TERMINATION STORM COLLAR FIGURE 1 ROTJND CATHEDRAL SUPPORT CEILING 8ox/wALl- suPPoFT 8OI THIMBLE ptpF. l.ENqrH I PIPE I.ENGTH t FIGURE 2 THERE ARE TWO BASTC TYPES OF DIRECT INSTALLATION: VENT SYSTEM ,' 11 Horizontal Termination (Fig. 1) 2l Vertical Termination (Fig. 2) When planning your instattation, it will be necessary to select proper the length of vent pipe your particular for requirements. lt is important to note the "vertical wal

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has Heating G600 been tested The Century NOTE: rise wlth a maximum 1' 29 minimum 1' for a to tested Unit run. horizontal ol 30' 2A vertical PiPe. 27 clearances and wall includes stove This 26 thickness. 25 is 6' with 2' horizontal run The maximum 24 rise. vertical 23 22 unit within these dimensions To vent this 21 figure 1. please refer to chart 20 319 E t E18 g '; 17 e 5ts ul Hls 2CMN(IMUM WAIITTIICKNESS 6tq 4'MINIMUM ff13 wAtrTH|C|(NESS 12 6'MINIMUM CI.EAFANCE FROM FTAMMABI.EWA

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ON H ORIZONTAL I NSTALIATI lhe appliance in it's desired location. 1. Set Step or roof Check to determine if wall studs rafters are in the way when the venting you is attached. lf the case, system this is may want to adjust the location of the appliance. pipe with 2. Vent and fittings are designed Step special twist-lock cohnections. Assemble the desired of black pipe combination and pipe elbows to the appliance adaptor with oriented or floor, as seams towards the wall possible. much

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NOTE: for every 1 foot of rise have a 1/4-inch level, or vent must be run of horizontal 1) The This could downward. vent to run the Never allow the termination. towards run fire' possibility of a present the may and high temperatures cause wall must meet all exterior on an vent termination horizontal of the The locaiion 2l or obstructed. blocked be easily and must not building codes, nationat local and Refer to Fig- 3. wall or siding. into a be recessed shatl n

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appliance and vent assembly Step 6. SliOe the the wall, carefully inserting towards the pipe the vent cap assembly. lt is vent into pipe the vent extend into important that distance so as to the vent cap sufficient pipe 1-114 resuft in a minimum overlap of the connection between inches. Secure pipe the vent caP by the vent and strips attaching the two sheet metal from the vent cap assembly extending uiall of vent pipe, into the outer the siliconer' vent connection. Use the two WALL

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from the roof to the hole previously drilled in the ceiling, and mark the spot where the vent will penetrate the roof. Determine joists, if ceiling roof rafters, or olher framing will obstruct the venting system. You may wish to relocate the appliance, or to offset, as shown in Fig. 13, to avoid cutting loadbearing members. Step 3. to install the Round Supporr BoxMatl Thimble in a flat ceiling, cut a 10-inch square hole in the ceiling, centred on the hole drilled in Step 2. F

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over the Pipe Section(s) Step 7. Stip the flashing FtG. 15 DIM€NSION'H' OETAINEO FROM the roof. Secure the protruding through cAN/cGA-8l.9 the roof with base of the Flashing to oR ANSI 2223.1 OR LOCAL CODES nails. Insure the roofing material roofing the top edge of the Flashing as overlaps H you 14. Verify that have at shown in Fig. the minimum' clearance to least at the roofline. combustibles add Pipe Sections until the Step 8. Continue to the Vent Cap meets the height of minimum bui

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cATHEDRALcEtLtNG INSTALLATIoN f f rollow Step 1. installation Steps 1 and 2 under Vertical Terminations. Step 2. Using plumb the bob, the centre- mark line of the venting system on the ceiling and drill a small hole through the ceiling ' . and roof at this point. From the roof, locate the drill hole and mark the outline of the Cathedral Ceiling Support Box. Step 3. Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut the rectangular hole for the Support Box. Cut the hole

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

MAINTENANCE GENERAL inspection of the venting system semiannually. Conduct an to inspect are as follows: Recommended areas the Venting System which are exposed to the etements 1. Check areas of These will appear as rust spots or streaks, and in for corrosion. extreme cases, holes. These components should immediately be replaced. i 2. Remove the C"p, and shine a flashlight down the Vent. Remove any bird nests, or other foreign material. ;i 3. Check for evidences of excessive condensate, su


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