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Finishing your fireplace insert, Insert wiring kit – Avalon Stoves Gas Stove & Fireplace User Manual

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Insert Wiring Kit

Normal installation requires the cord for the standard convection fan to run out from the bottom
of the finish panel to a wall outlet. If you do not want the power cord running across your hearth,
consider using the optional Insert Wiring Kit (Part # 97200315). This kit allows you to hard-wire
the insert’s electrical connection within your existing fireplace. Ask your Avalon dealer for details.

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Insert panels are used to close off the opening of your fireplace when installing a gas insert.

Avalon offers three choices of panels for the Rosario, Cambridge and Victorian Lace faces.

Rectangular Panels

The Rectangular Panel System is available in

three sizes and is the most versatile.
DVS 4”x 6” - Covers 25” H x 37 1/8” W

DVS 8”x 10” - Covers 28 7/8” H x 40 1/4” W

DVS 10”x 13” - Covers 31 7/8” H x 44 1/4” W

DVL 4”x 6” - Covers 29” H x 40” W

DVL 8”x 10” - Covers 33 3/8” H x 44 3/16” W

DVL 10”x 13” - Covers 36 3/8” H x 48 3/16” W

Inside-Fit Panels

You can modify (cut-down) the standard
rectangular panels to fit the inside opening
of your fireplace. This allows you to
showcase your original fireplace finish and
the fireplace face.

Lower Zero Clearance Panel

Designed to be used with the Rectangular
panel system, this lower panel offers a finished
appearance to your installation when the
existing fireplace opening is elevated above
the floor. This panel can be cut to size and
will cover up to 7” below the insert.

Sizing Your Fireplace For An Insert

Before visiting your Avalon dealer, answer

these helpful questions.

1. What purpose will the fireplace insert fill?
a) Zonal or Supplemental Heating
OR
b) Whole Home Heating

2. What room or rooms (determine

square footage) will the insert be used

to heat?

3. Do you have natural gas or propane

and has it been piped to the fireplace?

4. Is the fireplace Masonry or Zero

Clearance (Metal) construction?

It would be helpful to jot down these

basic measurements. Your hearth

professional can assess your installation,

and help select the correct fireplace insert

for your heating needs.

Your Fireplace Measurements

A = Opening Height
B = Width in Front
C = Width in Back
D = Depth of Fireplace
E = Hearth to Mantle
F = Hearth to

Combustible Facing
G = If the fireplace is raised

above the hearth, what

is the distance from the

hearth to the fireplace

opening?
H = Width of Hearth
I = Depth of Hearth

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Bottom Panel Only

Finishing Your Fireplace Insert