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1. Flue connection and proper venting
2. Warm air distribution.
3. Adequate air supply.
4. The heater must not be installed where
curtains or other combustible materials
could come into contact with it. In some
cases, curtains may need restraining.
See below for minimum clearances
required.
LOCATION
5. The heater is not designed to be built
into bookcases or shelves or any
combustible opening.
6. Check that room ventilation complies
with local regulations.
7. This heater must be mounted on a
hearth not less than 2” thick and at least
the width and depth of the heater.
8. Installation location shall provide
adequate combustion and ventilation air.
9. A gas appliance must not be connected
to a chimney flue serving a separate
solid-fuel burning appliance.
When positioning the heater, the main points governing the location are:
10. Before installing the heater, inspect the
chimney, flue piping and/or solid fuel
burning fire place and remove any
combustible materials.
11. A zero clearance kit is available from
your gas appliance retailer.
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Mantles
A mantle is allowable providing that it is
outside the minimum clearances and the
distance it protrudes is no more than half
the distance it is above the heater.
See diagram below
12”
RIGHT
12”
ABOVE
40”
FRONT
12”
LEFT