
Locating Your Appliance
Note:
Ventilation and air flow comes from openings in the walls and ceiling. Open floor space around the appliance
must not be considered ventilation and air flow space.
This unit requires combustion air and will produce exhaust gases. Install in an open-air situation with natural
ventilation and without stagnant areas.
Avoid installing in tight spaces and corners.
Be aware of combustibles (i.e. furniture) near appliance. Clearance is 12” when using a wind guard.
By definition, an outdoor space is not enclosed. Any area in which these appliances are used shall comply with
the structures shown below.
Locating Your Appliance – Outdoor Spaces
This appliance may be installed within the following structures:
1.
Walls on all sides (Minimum
area of 96 square feet), but
with no overhead cover and
at least one permanent
opening (doorway) at
ground level.
2.
Within a partial enclosure
that includes an overhead
cover and no more than
two side walls.
3.
These side walls may be
parallel, as in a
breezeway, or at right
angles to each other.
4.
Within a partial enclosure
that includes an overhead
cover and three side walls,
as long as
30 percent
or
more of the horizontal
periphery of the enclosure is
permanently open.
All models can be installed safely in a screened porch area within the following guidelines:
Minimum porch area is 96sq. feet with two sides fully open.
A minimum of two (2) walls can be screened, but must be open to outside ventilation, with a minimum screen area of 64
sq. feet, and a minimum side wall height of 78” inches.
Locating Your Appliance –Minimum Clearances to Combustibles-
A Wind Guard is
Required
for Outdoor Fire Tables.
The Fire Table Top Edge must maintain the following
minimum clearances from combustible materials:
End of Table Top – 4”
Side of Table Top – 14”
Table Top to Ceiling – 50”
WARNING -RISK OF FIRE-
All minimum clearances must be adhered to.
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