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Creating the Cavity
B1 Cavity Shape
The KS1150 Peninsula 400 is suitable for self supporting timber/steel framed cavities.
Most existing masonry cavities will not be suitable.
B2 Designing the Cavity
The following aspects must be considered when designing this installation:
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Appliance is NOT load bearing
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Appliance physical size
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Wall finishing and interaction with appliance
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Positioning of appliance in regards to wall lining (depth into wall)
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Exhaust termination aspect – horizontal / vertical and flue configuration
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Flue exhaust fan noise
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Exhaust cowl access for maintenance
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Gas pipe layout
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Gas isolation valve / pressure test point position
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Electrical isolation switch
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Home automation network connections - ethernet cable layout
The cavity and wall linings may be constructed from standard timber framing materials and do not need
to be non-combustible.* SEE SECTION F6 “Wall Linings” on page 36 FOR EXCEPTION.
Minimum Framing Dimensions
Note: Dimensions shown do not include allowances for clearance to combustibles to the flue.
This KS1150 Peninsula 400 fire is to be installed prior to any wall lining.
The wall lining is the very last task to be completed in this installation.
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788 min*
1270 min*
350 min*
45 max*
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Содержание KS1150 Peninsula 400
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