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P35i Fireplace Insert
Pellets or Corn/Pellet Mixture Only
Save These Instructions
3-90-775R15_04/13
F. Optional Zero Clearance
Cabinet Installation:
Ifinstallingusingtheoptionalzeroclearancecabinet,
Item #1-00-774257, the venting will need to exit
throughthetopofthecabinet.Theventcanbevertical
orhorizontalafterleavingthecabinet. Onceclearof
the cabinet, a 90 degree elbow can be installed for
rear termination as shown. Do not allow vent pipe
seamstofallwithinthecabinetwall.Useproperwall
thimbleassuppliedbytheventingmanufacturer.
If nishing the interior with stone or masonry, the
ventingcanbeinstalledwithouttheappliance.Install
the cabinet and secure the venting using the Flue
Rough-inSupport#1-00-774283.
The top of the chimney must also be sealed.
Otherwise, it can become a nesting area or a
water trap.
If passing through combustible
material, the proper thimble from the
vent manufacturer must be used.
Masonry wall
3" Clearance
Zero Clearance Cabinet
shown with Flue Rough-in
Support
Vent pipe seams must be
accessible.
Vertical Venting may be used in a constructed chase
providing all clearances to combustibles are met.
Proper wall pass-thru device
as recommended by the
venting manufacturer.
E. Existing Fireplace, Rear Vent:
Notice the side edges of the surround contain slotted
openings. These openings allow room air to be drawn into the
rear of the cabinet and circulated through the heat exchange
and back into the room. These openings can not be blocked.
If nishing with stone or masonry keep
the masonry a minimum of one inch from
the sides of the surround. Mortar can be
used to give a more nished look.
NOTE:Wheninstalledinarearvent
conguration,themaximumBTU
maybereducedduetoelevatedESP
temperaturesassociatedwiththe
horizontalexhauststream.