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4.2 Heater
clearances
4.2.1
The following minimum clearances must be
observed when installing the heater to
enable easy access to the heater:
Minimum clearance around a vertical heater
table 6
VCH
Frame
*
Front
LHS
RHS
Rear
**
Top
100
800 500 500 500 1200
150
I
800 500 500 500 1200
200
800 500 500 500 1500
300
II
800 500 500 500 1500
400
900 600 600 600 1500
500
III
900 600 600 600 1500
600 1000
800
800
600
1750
700
IV
1000 800 800 600 1750
800
1000 1000 1000 2000 2000
1000
V
1000 1000 1000 2000 2000
*
Measured from front panel.
**
Measured from top of outlet nozzle.
All dimensions in mm.
Front is when looking at the burner.
Minimum clearance around a horizontal heater
table 7
HCH
Frame
front*
Rear
side
Bottom
Top
100 800
500
500
500
150
I
800 500 500 500
200 800
500
500
500
300
II
800 500 500 500
400 900
600
600
600
500
III
900 600 600 600
600 1000
600
800
800
700
IV
1000 600 800 800
800 1000
2000
1000
1000
1000
V
1000 2000 1000 1000
* Measured from front panel
4.3 Flue
4.3.1 Ambi-Rad cabinet heaters must be connected to a
flue system venting the products of combustion
directly to outdoors.
Flue systems must be installed in accordance with
the rules in force taking into account the location of
flue termination relative to the construction
elements of the building, i.e. windows, roof levels,
etc., and in accordance with statutory requirements.
4.3.2 Ambi-Rad recommends that appliances be
connected to individual flues sized in accordance
with the diameter appropriate to the appliance flue
connection socket.
Flues must be terminated with an approved
terminal fitting.
Attention: ensure that the connection of the flue
to the cabinet heater is completely air tight or
sealed.
4.3.3 A minimum length of 2.0m is required to ensure a
good flue draught condition.
4.3.4 Install the flue elbow or T-with drip pan directly into
the appliance flue socket and secure firmly using
self-tapping
screws. Seal the joint with high temperature
sealant or fibreglass rope and fire clay.
4.3.5 The use of twin wall flue should be considered if
condensation in the flue system is a possibility.