Specifications

HEATER INSTALLATION
Step
1:
Fill
Out
Owner Registration Card
Remove
your owner registration card from
the
plastic
envelope
containing
the
owner's guide.
It
should
be
filled
out and
mailed
as
soon
as
possible.
Step
2:
Check
for
Parts
Before
discarding packing materials,
be
sure
you
have
located
the
following:
Manual
Gas
Valve
Conversion
Kit
Flue
Pipe
Sleeve
Nut
Tray
Room
Temp. Sensor (attached
to the
rear
of the
heater)
Cardboard Template
"STANDARD"
Damper
"EXTENSION"
Damper
Wall
Clamps
(2)
Rubber
Packing
Joint Pipe
Cloth Insulation Cover
Outer
Flange
Pipe Holder
Small
Bag of
Screws
Tapping,
Type
A -
#8x
3
A
Tapping,
Type
A -
#8x
5
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For
securing
sleeve
and
wall
clamps
For
securing
wall
clamps
SIZE
#8 X 3/4
Tapping
#8 X
5/16
Tapping
Fig.
3
Step
3:
Choose
a
Location
for
Your
Heater
In
choosing
a
location
for
your heater,
the
following
guidelines must
be
considered:
•The heater
may be
installed
on
combustible flooring
on
the
metal tray provided.
•The
area
around
the
heater should
be
free
of
obstacles
that might interfere with
the
free flow
of
air.
Allow
the
clearances
shown
in
Figure
4.
•The heater must
not be
installed
in a
fireplace.
•An AC
wall outlet must
be
within reach
of the
heater's
power
cord. Extension cords must
not be
used.
•The
area
outside where
the
flue pipe will emerge should
be
free
of
foliage, fuel storage tanks
and
flammable
objects.
Air
should circulate freely
in the
area. Allow
the
clearances
shown
in
Figure
6 on the
next page.
•Refer
to
Figure
4 to
provide
adequate accessibility
clearances
for
servicing.
•The wall where flue pipe hole will
be cut
should
be
free
of
plumbing pipes, electrical wires, studs,
air
ducts
and
other
obstacles.
NOTE:
L/se
the
cardboard template provided
with
your
heater
for
flue
pipe location.
24"
(61cm)
(15.24cm)
Fig.
4
Step
4:
Drill
a
Pilot
Hole
NOTE:The
following
directions
apply
to
"standard"
installation.
For
other
methods,
follow
instructions
included
with
accessory
kits.
For
walls
up to
8Y
2
inches
(21.59cm)
thick,
use a
short
flue
pipe;
for
walls
up to
14
1
/^
inches
(36.83cm)
thick,
use a
medium
flue
pipe;
and for
walls
up to 20
inches
(50.80cm)
thick
use a
long
flue
pipe.
Use
the
template
to
position
the
hole
to be
drilled.
The
"blue dot" indicates
the
exact center
of the
hole. Using
an
electric
drill
and a
long
drill
bit,
make
a
pilot
hole
through
the
wall (Figure
5). Be
sure
the
hole extends
through
the
outside wall.
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5
^CAUTION:
The
opening
on the
inside
wall
should
be
approximately
'/4
inch
higher
than
on the
outside
wall
so the
flue
pipe
will
slope downward when
installed.
This
will allow condensation
to
drain
outdoors.
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