6
NOTE: Clearances from combustible construction are
noted on the appliance rating plate
Maintain minimum specified clearances for adequate
operation. All installations must allow sufficient space for
servicing the vent connections, water pipe connections,
circulating pump, bypass piping and other auxiliary
equipment, as well as the appliance
Table 3: Service Clearances
Service Clearances
Model
Numbers
Service Clearance, Inches (cm)
Top
Right
Side
Left
Side
Back
Front
500
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
750
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
1100
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
1200
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
1500
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
1750
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
2000
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
2500
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
3000
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
3500
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
4000
30”
(77cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
4500
35”
(89cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
4504
20”
(51cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
5000
40”
(102cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
5004
24”
(60cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
6004
33”
(84cm)
12”
(30cm)
12”
(30cm)
*
24”
(60cm)
*
Allow adequate space for the venting in addition to 6”
clearance to combustibles.
1.11
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE AND
LOCATION OF UNIT
Install this appliance in a clean, dry location with adequate
air supply and close to a good vent connection.
•
Do not locate this appliance in an area where it will be
subject to freezing unless precautions are taken.
Radiant losses from the DynaFlame are minimal and
should not be relied on to keep the appliance room
warm. If the appliance is installed in a cold room and/or
on a cold floor, isolating the appliance from the cold
floor and heating the room is recommended.
•
The appliance should be located close to a floor drain
in an area where leakage from the appliance or
connections will not result in damage to the adjacent
area or to lower floors in the structure,
it is
recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately
drained, be installed under the unit. Under no
circumstances is the manufacturer to be held
responsible for water damage in connection with this
unit, or any of its components.
If the appliance is installed above the level of the
building’s radiation system, a low water cut-off device
must be installed above the heat exchanger inlet/outlet
connections.
Some local codes require the installation
of a low water cut-off on all systems
•
When placing the appliance be aware that a minimum
clearance of 24” must be provided at the front to allow
easy access to the primary heat exchanger. Non-
condensing units do not require access through both
sides and could be placed adjacent to each other with
zero clearance. For condensing units a minimum
clearance of 12” must be provided on the right side for
access to the Condensing Heat Recovery Module.
•
The appliance must be installed so that the ignition
system components are protected from water
(dripping, spraying, etc.) during appliance operation
and service (circulator replacement, control
replacement, etc.)
•
Appliances located in a residential garage and in
adjacent spaces that open to the garage and are not
part of the living space of a dwelling unit must be
installed so that all burners and burner ignition devices
have a minimum clearance of not less than 18" (46cm)
above the floor. The appliance must be located or
protected so that it is not subject to physical damage
by a moving vehicle.
•
DO NOT install this appliance in any location where
gasoline or flammable vapors are likely to be present.
•
Appliance must be installed on a level floor. Maintain
required clearances from combustible surfaces.
•
The appliance designed for indoor installation (Indoor
Models) must be installed indoors where it is protected
from exposure to wind, rain and weather.
•
The appliance designed for outdoor installation
(Outdoor Models) must be installed outdoors. For
outdoor installations, always consider the use of a
shelter such as a garden shed in lieu of direct
exposure of the appliance to the elements. The
additional protection afforded by the shelter will help to
minimize nuisance problems with electrical
connections and will allow easier servicing of the
appliance under severe weather conditions.
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