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SCAN DSA 4 - 4.7 Surround Panel Installation; 4.8 Combustion Air Supply

SCAN DSA 4
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4.7 Surround Panel Installation (see part numbers below)
Surround panel size is determined by the type of installation and the size of the fireplace
opening. Direct and positive connections do not require insulation or panels that overlap the
fireplace opening (panels that overlap the fireplace opening are usually more attractive. Any
questions on selection of the surround panels should be directed towards your dealer. The table
below details the size of the surround panels when installed.
SURROUND PANELS SIZES SIZE ON APPLIANCE (including trim) Part #
¾" (20 mm) 25" / 636 mm 3704090
2 ¾ (69 mm) 28 / 735 mm 3704093
5 (138 mm) 34 / 873 mm 3704092
The surround panels can be installed both before and after the fireplace has been placed
depending on the installation conditions.
Surround Panel Installation
4.8 Combustion Air Supply:
Provide for an adequate supply of air for combustion. Proper ventilation is essential when using
a solid fuel-burning appliance. The combustion process uses oxygen from inside the dwelling
and if there is not adequate make-up air (such as in newer homes which are well insulated and
weather tight), it may be difficult to obtain an adequate draft in your chimney (caused by a
shortage of air in the house). To correct this, it may be necessary to crack a window on the
windward side of the dwelling, or provide combustion air to a nearby floor/wall vent (fresh air
duct).

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