Approved Vent Configurations; Restrictor Position; Elbows; Measuring Vent Lengths - Travis Industries Allegiance Owner's Manual

Direct vent freestanding stove
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Installation

Approved Vent Configurations

Restrictor Position

A vent restrictor is built
into the appliance to
control the flow rate of
exhaust gases. This
ensures proper flames
for the wide variety of
vent configurations. The
restrictor consists of a
butterfly valve in the air
inlet and an adjustment
plate with index holes
used to hold the valve in
a fixed position.
Depending upon the
vent configuration, you
may be required to adjust
the restrictor position.
The charts for approved
vent configurations
describe which position
the vent restrictor must
be in.

Elbows

3 Elbow
maximum
(or four 45°
elbows)
Measuring
Vent Lengths
Vent Height is
calculated to the top of
the vent on horizontal
terminations and to the
top of the termination on
vertical terminations.
Travis Industries
(for qualified installers only)
To Access the Restrictor
a
Loosen the four screws
holding the stove top in
place.
1/4" Nutdriver
b
Lift the stove top off the top. If
the vent is attached, you may
prop the stove top with wood
to allow access to the
restrictor.
Vent Horizontal Run
(measure from the closest
edge of the starter section to
the end of the termination)
Vent
Height
4041220
To Adjust the Restrictor
a
Lift the cotter pin out.
NOTE:
The restrictor is
shipped in
position #1.
Slide the restrictor
b
adjustment rod in.
Restrictor
Positions
# 4
# 5
# 6
Replace the cotter pin through
c
the correct hole on the restrictor
adjustment rod.
This restrictor is
in position # 6
The starter
section is 1/2"
above the top
9 3 5 0 8 1 2 3
9
# 1
# 2
# 3

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