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7. Typical Installation Configurations
The following figures describe some typical installations. Variations of these are
possible. Common sense, safety and compliance with local codes must be respected in
any variation.
2. The combustion air intake must terminate into a vented space, i.e.
outside, vented attic, vented crawl space. This heater cannot draw air
from a closed space such as a closed garage, airtight crawl space or any
other sealed room.
3. The elevation of the combustion air intake must be below the exhaust
vent. An elbow may be used to lower the air intake point below that of
the exhaust vent.
4. Excessive lengths and elbows on the air intake pipe will cause airflow
restrictions. A minimum of 2 inch (50 mm) or larger venting should be
used for lengths exceeding 3’ (1 meter). Increase the venting size as
needed.
6. Location of the Heater
A. This heater is NOT approved for bedroom installations.
B. If installed in a mobile home, the heater must be anchored to the floor.
C. When installed in a conventional or mobile home, check for:
a. Clearance to combustibles.
d. Power within 5 feet (1.5 m).
b. Sufficient room to service the unit.
e. Access for exhaust venting.
c. Access for outside combustion air.
f. EVL not exceeding 25 ft (7.6 m).
See Exhaust Venting Requirements.
Figure 3. Typical floor plan - corner installation
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