Initial installation – Enviro C-11089 User Manual
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Figure 31: Spill Switch Wires Fed Through
Back Panel.
b) Cut the tie strap from around the wires for the spill switch.
c) Feed the connector end of both wires through the hole in
the bottom left corner of the back panel (see Figure 31).
d) Using needle nose pliers remove the jumper wire on the
thermocouple (see Figure 32).
e) Attach the connectors for the spill switch wiring to the
connectors the jumper was removed from (see Figure 33).
f) Re-attach the back panel.
g) Using a T-20 screwdriver remove the four (4) screws that
hold the flue slider bottom plate. Pull the plate down then
out, ensuring that the gasket comes with the plate (see Figure
34).
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h) Install spill switch bracket with two (2)
of the screws removed in the previous
step. The spill switch must be angled
under the opening (see Figure 35)
3. Remove screw from draft tube and air
intake covers.
a) Remove the glass door as shown in the
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b) Using a T-20 screwdriver remove the
screw that is in the draft tube pointed at
in Figure 28.
c) Remove the two (2) air intake covers
below the firebox (refer to Figure 36),
they can be pried out using a flat head
screwdriver.
d) Install door.
Figure 32: Remove Jumper
From Thermocouple.
Figure 33: Spill Switch Wires
Connect to Thermocouple.
Figure 34: Remove Flue Slider Plate & Gasket.
Figure 35: Install Spill Switch
on Bracket.
Note: To convert a B-Vent to a Direct Vent, remove the air intake plug, remove the spill switch assembly
and re-install the flue slider bottom plate, re-install the jumper onto the thermocouple wire, re-install the
air intake cover plates, install the proper venting, re-install the screw into the draft tube at the front top
of the unit.
Figure 36: Air Intake Cover Plates.
4. Test fire the appliance and ensure proper operation. A venturi adjustment
(Figure 7) could be required
to achieve an efficient flame,
refer to Figure 77. Improper
operation or adjustment could
result in Carbon Monoxide
production causing personal
injury or property damage.