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installation planning
4.3 installation option 3 - Rear Opening
Air outlet opening is required to be centered with the appliance.
(Q x R)*
AIR OUTLET
OPENING IS HOT
WHEN APPLIANCE
IS OPERATING!
Room 1
Room 2
Dynamic Heat
Control™
rear
air outlet opening
must
be located
out of reach of
the user. Opening
must
not be re-
stricted by furnish-
ings or decor.
Minimum air outlet opening dimension
must
be followed. The opening is required to be framed no more than 1.5” below the
enclosure top (see option 3 diagram) to avoid trapping heat in the upper areas and centered on the appliance center.
Framing
the rear opening lower will overheat the appliance, the enclosure, and finishing material.
S
Wall mounted
object (picture
frame,
appliance, etc.)
Access
Side of
fireplace
Other
room
ceiling
enclosure top
must
be installed
2-3”
0-1.5” Max
6” min
ALTERNATIVE
2 1/2”
min
Increasing the air outlet opening will allow the appliance, the glass barrier, the temperatures on the surfaces above the fireplace open-
ing, and the enclosure be at cooler temperatures. It will also allow the air to circulate more effectively in the room.
However, if the ap-
pliance is equipped with the Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus, then the opening size must be 80 sq. in. for models LVX38 and
LVX50, or 160 sq. in. for models LVX62 and LVX74.
note:
Suitable for Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus
Suitable for Dynamic Linear Trim
!
WARNING
• When using a rear (or two-sided) air out-
let opening, it is critical that the adjoin-
ing room or living spaces are in direct
air communication (i.e. of an open plan
configuration or connected by a perma-
nently open doorway or archway). This
prevents the appliance from being in a
negative pressure more than that of the
adjoining room. Failure to follow these
requirements can result in reversing the
Dynamic Heat Control™ air flow and
will cause the appliance, glass guard
assembly, and finishing materials to
overheat, creating a fire hazard.