Flue System Approvals And Installations - Heat-N-Glo 6000TRS-AU Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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MODEL
FLUE TERMINATION APPROVALS
6000TRS-AU
DVK-01DA, DVK-TVCD
TABLE 1
1.3 FLUE SYSTEM APPROVALS AND
INSTALLATIONS
This model is approved to use D-Series flue pipe compo-
nents. A DVK-01DA or DVK-01TRD Termination Cap
must be used to terminate vent systems in a horizontal
position. A DVK-TVCD vertical Termination Cap must be
used to terminate vent systems in a vertical position.
Figures 5 through 14 show the flue systems approved
for use with these models. Approved flue system com-
ponents are labeled for identification. NO OTHER FLUE
SYSTEMS OR COMPONENTS MAY BE USED. Detailed
installation instructions are included with each flue ter-
mination kit and should be used in conjunction with this
manual.
WARNING: THIS GAS APPLIANCE AND FLUE AS-
SEMBLY MUST BE FLUED DIRECTLY TO THE OUT-
SIDE AND MUST NEVER BE ATTACHED TO A CHIM-
NEY SERVING A SEPARATE SOLID FUEL BURNING
APPLIANCE. EACH GAS APPLIANCE MUST USE A
SEPARATE FLUE SYSTEM-COMMON FLUE SYS-
TEMS ARE PROHIBITED.
CAUTION: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD COM-
BUSTIBLE MATERIAL BE CLOSER THAN 3 INCHES
(2 1/2 INCHES AT WALL FIRESTOPS) FROM THE
TOP OF THE 8 5/8-INCH PIPE OR 1-INCH TO THE
SIDES AND THE BOTTOM FOR HORIZONTAL SEC-
TIONS OF THIS FLUE SYSTEM. VERTICAL SECTIONS
OF THIS SYSTEM REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF 1-INCH
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ALL
AROUND THE 8 5/8 - INCH PIPE.
For alternative installations, other than depicted, con-
tact your dealer for further information.
Refer to Figure 4 for required clearances to flue termi-
nals.
STRAIGHT UP VERTICAL FLUE SYSTEM
Figure 5 shows straight up vertical flue system approved
for use on this model.
STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTAL FLUE SYSTEM
Figure 6 shows straight out horizontal flue systems ap-
proved for use on this model.
ELBOWS
The flue systems installed on this gas heater may also
include one (1), two (2), or three (3) 90 - degree elbow
assemblies.
DVK-01TRD
Figures 7 through 14 and their corresponding tables
show examples of vent configurations using elbows.
The relationships of vertical rise to horizontal run in
vent configurations using elbows MUST be strictly ad-
hered to.
NOTE: TWO 45-DEGREE ELBOWS MAY BE USED
IN PLACE OF ONE 90 -DEGREE ELBOW.
CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL A 45-DEGREE ELBOW
DIRECTLYTO THE HEATER FOR A CORNER INSTAL-
LATION. USE TWO 90-DEGREE ELBOWS.
ONE (1) 90-DEGREE ELBOW
Figures 6 and 7 show an installation using one (1) 90-
degree elbow. Dimension V is listed as MINIMUM ver-
tical dimensions and dimension H is listed as corre-
sponding MAXIMUM horizontal dimensions.
TWO (2) 90-DEGREE ELBOWS
Figures 9 and 10 show examples of possible installa-
tions using two (2) 90-degree elbows. Dimension V is
listed as MINIMUM vertical dimensions, dimension H
is listed as MAXIMUM beginning horizontal dimen-
sions, and dimension H+H
TOTAL MAXIMUM horizontal dimensions.
THREE (3) 90-DEGREE ELBOWS
Figures 12 through 14 show examples of possible in-
stallations using three (3) 90-degree elbows. Dimen-
sions V are listed MINIMUM first vertical dimensions
and dimensions H are listed as beginning MAXIMUM
horizontal di-
mensions. Di-
mensions H+H
1
andH+H
+H
are
1
2
listed as TOTAL
MAXIMUM hori-
zontal dimen-
sions. Dimen-
sions V+V
are
1
listed as TOTAL
MAXIMUM verti-
cal dimensions.
8
is listed as corresponding
1
CAP
V
MAX. RUN
36 FT.
(10.9m)
FIGURE 5

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