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Chateau™ decorative gas appliance – Vermont Casting DVT38S2 User Manual

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Chateau™ Decorative Gas Appliance

20009543

FP1462

Fig. 31 Restrictor plate use with horizontal offset.

For LP gas venting straight vertical with 20’ (6 m) or
more, adjust the primary air to the burner housing as
well as the fresh air to the unit by doing the following:
1. Remove glass, logs, glowing embers (if installed).
2. Remove andirons, fettles and burner housing.
3. Remove the two (2) screws securing the deflector

and the rectangular restrictor plate in place. (Fig. 29)
Turn the restrictor plate around so the body of the
plate will extend down over the air opening.

4. Turn the burner housing upside down. Remove

the two (2) screws securing the shutter plate to the
bottom of the burner. Turn the shutter plate around
so the bottom opening is 1” (25 mm). Replace the
screws removed earlier. (Fig. 30)

5. Reinstall burner housing, fettle, andirons, logs and

glowing embers in reverse order. (Refer to Page xx
for log installation)

Pipe Straps Every 3’

(914mm)

FP1463

Fig. 32 Support straps for horizontal runs.

Max. 20' (6m)

Max. Height

40' (12m)

Min. Height

12' (3.7m)

FP1463

through the roof

max/min dims

3/04

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Rectangular Restrictor Plate

Deflector

Screws

FP1615

Fig. 29 Turn rectangular restrictor plate over to partially cover
opening.

1“ (25 mm)

FP1616
shutter plate
4/06

Remove Screws

Shutter

Plate

Shutter Plate

FP1616a

Fig. 30 Turn shutter plate over to cover opening.

For vertical venting configurations that include a
minimum vertical rise of 12’ (3.7 m) and a maximum
horizontal offset of 10’ (3 m) the 4¹⁄₂” restrictor plate
supplied with this unit should be used on LP unit only.
(Fig. 31) Refer to Page 32, Figure 39 for restrictor plate
installation.

This Gas Fireplace has been approved for,

Vertical installations up to 40’ (12 m) in height. Up
to a 20’ (6 m) horizontal vent run can be installed
within the vent system using a maximum of three (3)
90° elbows. (Fig. 32)