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handle two types of installations:
I) The normal installation where
there is no brick or stone covering
the
face
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the unit.
2) 11lC optional installation where
there is brick or stone covering the
face of'tbc unit.
The
unit comes with the damper
control rod positioned for installation
til.
To change the rod location for
option
112
follow the simple
instructions below (Slm FIGURE 14).
I) Open the upper grill lind loosen the set collar III. Reach
dow
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of
the 8" flue and loosen the
two If-bolts
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I hold the damper plate in. (Note the location and
dire
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of
the damper rod handle . It
should be facing upward when the dampe r is open.)
2) Slide the damper
roo through thc face toward the front of the unit approximately 2-2 YJ". This will m
ove
the
rod our far enough to accom modate the thickness
of
the brick that goes on the face of Ihe unit. Be careful not
to move the rod too far.
There has 10 be W' sticking through the back hole of'thc unit
3) Reverse the procedure tightening the two If-bolts and the
set collar. Be sure the spring bus adequate tension
on it
(tl2) so that the damper will stay in place when the rod is moved from different positions.
If you have a
particular installation that requires something different than what is provided contact your local
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