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4. Appliance Preparations
4.4 Stud Wall Installation
Locate the studs in the general area of the appliance
1.
installation.
Place the wall-mounting bracket on the wall centering the
2.
mounting slots with the stud centers and ensuring the upper
edge of the bracket is away from the wall.
Level the bracket while maintaining it’s centering with the studs
3.
and use a pencil to mark the location of the mounting
slots/holes.
Remove the bracket from the wall and drill a 1/4” [6 mm]
4.
diameter by 3” [76 mm] deep hole in the center of each mark.
For applications using metal studs and 3/16” [5 mm] toggle
bolts, drill the required clearance hole.
Reposition the bracket onto the wall and align with the
5.
mounting slots/holes. Insert the two lag screws provided (or
toggle bolts for metal studs) through the mounting slots/holes
and loosely tighten.
Level bracket and tighten screws (bolts for metal studs)
6.
securely making sure not to overtighten to avoid damaging
drywall or plaster.
4.5 Solid Wall Installation
Locate the general area of the appliance installation.
1.
Place the wall-mounting bracket on the wall ensuring the upper
2.
edge of the bracket is away from the wall.
Level the bracket and use a pencil to mark the location of the
3.
mounting slots/holes.
Remove the bracket from the wall and drill a 5/8” [16 mm]
4.
diameter by 1-3/8” [35 mm] deep hole in the center of each
mark.
Install the provided anchors flush or slightly recessed in the
5.
drilled holes with threaded side facing down.
Reposition the bracket on the wall and align with the mounting
6.
slots/holes. Insert the two bolts with washers through the
mounting slots/holes and loosely tighten.
Level bracket and tighten bolts securely.
7.
4.6 Appliance Mounting
Obtain assistance in lifting the appliance onto the wall bracket.
1.
Install the appliance making sure the appliance mounting lip
2.
located along the upper edge of the rear jacket panel engages
the wall-mounting bracket. Ensure the appliance is seated
properly and is secure.
4.7 Piping Support Bracket
Appliance must be installed using the supplied near
boiler piping assembly. DO NOT braze direct to copper
appliance pipes or damage may result to internal parts.
Pre-install the brass compression fittings onto the piping
1.
support bracket as shown in Fig. 4, page 12. Use retaining clips
to hold fittings in place.
Apply pipe joint compound to the compression ferrule
and compression nut threads of all brass fittings be-
fore installation. Install appliance pipes into the fit-
tings until bottom of hex on gas pipe fitting rests
against the top of the piping support bracket before
tightening any compression nuts. Do not over tighten
compression nuts. If the fitting leaks, loosen compres-
sion nut first and then retighten.
Prior to mounting the appliance on the wall and with the rear or
2.
back of appliance laying flat, slip the appliance piping into the
fittings until bottom of hex on gas pipe fitting rests against the
top of the piping support bracket before tightening any
compression nuts.
Tighten all fittings to appliance piping connections with two
3.
wrenches.
Use a two wrench method when tightening piping onto
the appliance piping connections. Use one wrench to
prevent the appliance connections from turning and
the second to tighten adjacent piping. Failure to sup-
port the appliance piping connections could damage
piping.
Once appliance is mounted according to Section 4.6, secure
4.
piping support bracket to wall with hardware supplied.
CAUTION
BEST PRACTICE
WARNING
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