More than 5 ft.
More than 2 ft.
More than 1 ft.
More than 1 ft.
More than 4 inches
More than 1 ft.
More than 4 inches
Fig. 2
<Standard Flue Pipe Installation>
Fig. 3
Not less than 2 ft.
Combustible object
NonCombustible
object
Not less
than 1 ft.
Not less
than 1.5 ft.
Not less
than 1.5 ft.
*Not less
than 8 in.
Not less
than 2 ft.
Combustible object
45˚
Flue pipe
INSTALLATION OF HEATER AND FLUE PIPE
Fig. 1
* Be sure this
clearance will
be maintained
after snow-
falls, etc.
IMPORTANT: Check and comply with all state and local codes that may apply to vented heaters before beginning
installation.
NOTE: This heater is designed to be used at altitudes up to 3,000 ft. above sea level.
For use at altitudes higher than 3,000 FT. and up to 6,000 FT., adjustments to the heater must be made.
Consult with your dealer.
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE AND NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
1.
Select heater location. Allow clearances as indicated below between heater and all other materials.
(See Fig. 1)
Note: These clearance are necessary to allow properly circulation and to have heater work affectively.
2.
Make sure that the outside area to where the flue pipe will reach is clear of any objects.
(See Fig. 2 & 3)
CAUTION! The standard flue pipe installation, as shown in Fig. 2, is for wall thickness from 4 in. to 9 in. ONLY.
Note: For wall thickness more than 9 in., refer to page 22 for available flue pipe extensions.
Note: The flue pipe can be installed through any standard building materials.
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