Instructions / Assembly

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200422-01B10
WARNING: In order to avoid 
the possibility of exposed insula-
tion or vapor barrier coming in 
contact with the appliance body, 
it is recommended that any exist-
ing walls used to enclose this ap-
pliance should be nished with 
non-combustible treatments (i.e. 
stucco/sheetrock etc..), as you 
would nish any other outside 
wall of a home. This will ensure 
that clearance to combustibles 
is maintained within a cavity.
 WARNING: Do not notch the 
framing around the appliance 
stand-os.  Failure  to  maintain 
air space clearance may cause 
over  heating  and  re.  Prevent 
contact with sagging or loose 
insulation or framing and other 
combustible materials. Block 
opening into the replace cabi-
net to prevent entry of blown-in 
insulation. Make sure insulation 
and other materials are secured.
 WARNING: When construct-
ing enclosure, allow for nishing 
materials thickness to maintain 
clearances. Finishing material 
closer than the minimums listed 
must be constructed entirely 
of noncombustible materials. 
Materials consisting entirely of 
steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, 
slate, glass or plasters, or any 
combination  there  of  are  suit-
able. Materials that are reported 
as passing ASTM E 136, standard 
test method for behavior of ma-
terials in a vertical tube furnace 
at 1382 F (750 C) and UL763 shall 
be considered noncombustible 
materials.
INSTALLATION
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
 WARNING: You must main-
tain the minimum clearances. If 
possible, provide greater clear-
ances  from oor,  ceiling, and 
adjoining wall. See gure 2. 
 WARNING: The appliance 
requires a minimum enclosure 
height as measured from the ap-
pliance face frame, see Figure 2. 
 WARNING: Do not use 
wood or drywall as exterior 
nish materials when exposed 
to weathering. Any re rated 
drywall is not  acceptable for 
outdoor applications. Use of 
these materials, along with other 
non-combustibles, must not be 
installed within the clearances 
stated on page 11 and specied 
for a material. 
Minimum Clearances For Sides 
Combustibles Material, Side Wall 
and Ceiling
 
    
 










