Specifications
Manual 2100-590C
Page 17 of 67
9. CLEARANCES
Minimum clearances, as specified in Table 2, must
be maintained from adjacent structures to provide
adequate fire protection, adequate combustion air, and
room for service personnel.
While minimum clearances are acceptable for safety
reasons, they may not allow adequate air circulation
around the unit for proper operation in the cooling
mode. Whenever possible, it is desirable to allow
additional clearance, especially around the condenser
inlet and discharge openings. DO NOT install the unit
in a location that will permit discharged air from the
condenser to recirculate to the condenser inlet.
TABLE 2
MINIMUM INSTALLATION CLEARANCES
Outlet Duct
(from combustible materials)
1 inch first 3
feet
Vent Terminal
(from combustible materials)
* 17 inches
Condenser Inlet 20 inches
Top See Figure 3
Burner Service 20 inches
Combustible Base (Wood or Class A,
B or C roof covering material)
0 inches
* See Figures 3 and 3A
FIGURE 7
LOCATION OF VENT TERMINAL IN SHIPPING
WARNING
Clearances from combustible materials
must be maintained as specied. Failure to
maintain clearances could cause re resulting
in property damage, injury, or death.










