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2.
FREE STANDING INSTALLATION
2.1.
POSITIONING THE OPEN FIREPLACE
Review the necessary clearances specified in this section
before considering where to position the open fireplace.
Also check the practicability of installing the flue system in
relation to any obstructing roof beams before positioning the
open fireplace.
The clearance distances can only be reduced if the
surrounding walls are made of non-combustible material such
as stone, brick or concrete. If non-combustible material,
distance can be reduced to 100 mm. Alternatively, shielding of
the wall(s) can reduce clearances (refer to next section for
more detail).
The height of the open fireplace firebox above the floor can
affect the minimum distance the floor protector must extend
out in front as well as the materials it is constructed from.
2.2.
OPTIONAL FREE STANDING BASE
The N900 Free Standing model can be purchased with an
optional base cabinet, floor clearances for this configuration
should be followed as per specification.
To fit N900 Free Standing Model to base, using lifting straps
position the heater on top of the base and align exterior of
heater with base.
2.3.
STANDARD INSTALLATION
Dimensions given in the table and image below represent the
minimum clearance (in millimetres) to combustible materials.
A = Side clearance
B = Rear clearance
C = Minimum floor protector depth from opening
D = Minimum clearance to ceiling above