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G136 SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
4. Clearances
The following clearances to combustibles must be
maintained: Minimum clearances to the top standoffs
of the appliance - 0, floor - 0, back - ½, sides - ½,
face of the appliance to ceiling - 30. Minimum
clearances to venting are as follows: Horizontal run
sections require a 3 minimum air space on the top
and a 1 minimum air space on the sides and bottom
of the vent section. Venting that is vertical requires a
1 minimum air space completely around the vent
section. See Figure 1.
5. Framing the Gas Appliance
The G136 Series Gas Appliance will fit a framed
opening of 37 w x 16 d x 34-3/4 h.
Figure 2 shows a typical framing of this appliance
assuming combustible materials are used. All
required clearances to combustibles around the
appliance must be adhered to. A 1/2 air space
clearance must be maintained at the back and sides
of the appliance. Any framing on top of the appliance
must be above the top standoffs. Vent sections for a
horizontal run require a 3 minimum air space
clearance on top and a 1 minimum air space
clearance on the sides and bottom. Vertical vent
sections require a 1 minimum air space clearance
completely around the vent section.
Note:
If an optional fan kit or hand held remote control
are to be used, wiring must be done prior to finishing to
avoid reconstruction.
Note:
The remote wall switch must be wired prior to ap-
plying the finishing material to the wall in order to avoid
reconstruction.
Figure 2 - Framing Requirements
Figure 1
Appliance Locations and Clearances