Nsert, Nstallation, Approved vent configurations restrictor position – Avalon Firestyles D-V-1996 User Manual
Page 23: Electrical connection

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- For Qualified Installers Only!
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Approved Vent Configurations
Restrictor Position
•
A vent restrictor is
built into the
appliance to adjust
the flow rate of
exhaust gases. This
ensures proper
flames for the wide
variety of vent
configurations. The
restrictor consists of
a butterfly valve
below the starter
section of pipe 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. Use the
illustrations below to
determine the correct
restrictor position
To Adjust the Restrictor:
1
2
3
4
The eleven holes on the
restrictor plate
correspond to the eleven
restrictor positions.
NOTE:
Position #1 is the
fully open position
Determine the correct
restrictor position (see the
charts under "Approved
Vent Configurations" - the
stock position is #1).
Remove the screw with a
1/4" nutdriver (or
screwdriver).
Rotate the adjustment plate
clockwise until the correct
index hole is below the pivot
point.
Insert the screw into the
correct index hole and
tighten.
Adjustment
Plate
1/4" Nutdriver
Index Holes
Pivot Point
This restrictor is
in Position #5.
Screw
Rotate the
adjustment
plate to change
the restrictor
position.
1 2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1' (.3 M)
maximum
offset
1' offset
(max.)
10' (3 M) - 24' (7.3 M)
Use restrictor position 7
Max. Ht. 30' (9.1 M)
Min. Ht. 10' (3 M)
Full Flex Re-Line
Co-Axial Vent Re-Line
24' (7.3 M) - 30' (9.1 M)
Use restrictor position 5
10' (3 M) - 16' (4.9 M)
Use restrictor position 5
16' (4.9 M) - 30' (9.1 M)
Use restrictor position 7
Max. Ht. 30' (9.1 M)
Min. Ht. 10' (3 M)
Electrical Connection
•
Plug the power cord into a grounded 120 Volt outlet (do not remove the grounding plug).