Specifications

MONITOR
HEATING SYSTEMS
Section
2:
Installation
2-9
HEATER INSTALLATION
In
choosing
a
location
for
your
heater,
the
following
guidelines
must
be
considered:
The
heater
MAY be
installed
on
combustible
floors.
The
area
around
the
heater should
be
free
of ob-
stacles that might interfere
with
the
free flow
of
air.
Allow
the
clearances shown
in
Figure
2-1.
The
heater must
not be
installed
in a
combustible
fireplace.
An AC
wall outlet must
be
within reach
of the
hea-
ter'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
on
following
page.
The
wall where
flue
pipe
hole
will
be cut
should
be
free
of
plumbing pipes, electrical wires,
studs,
air
ducts
and
other obstacles.
NOTE: After
using
the
installation
template
as a
guide
for
drilling
the
flue pipe hole,
the
Moni-
tor
Flue Pipe
can be
normally installed
ac-
cording
to the
illustration
procedure
in the
Monitor
Manual.
Just
in
case
the
template
was
misplaced,
the
ap-
proximate
flue pipe hole location measurements
are
as
follows:
12"
(30cm)
5V2"
(13.5cm)
Fig.
2-1
39"
(100cm)
M-2400
M-2200
If
the
unit
is
installed
so
that
it is
enclosed
on
both
sides
and
top,
the
following
instructions
shall
be
carried
out.
With
the
side
and top
clearances
as
shown
in the
illustration
(Fig.
2-2)
the
front
of the
Monitor
shall
be
placed
so
that
the
front surface protrudes
5
inches
(12.5
cm)
beyond
the
enclosure.
(See
Rg.
2-3)
5"min
(12.5cm)
(13.5cm)
6"min
(15cm)
6"min
(15cm)
Rg. 2-2
Fig.
2-3
M-2400
13
The
center
of The
Joint
Pipe'
opening,
which
connects
to
the
Flue
Pipe.
Back
of
Heater
The
center
of The
Joint
Pipe
opening,
which
connects
to
the
Flue
Pipe.
Back
of
Heater
With
the
side
and top
clearances
as
shown
in
Fig.
2-4,
the
Monitor
shall
not be
placed
so
that
its
front surface
is
inside
of the
enclosure.
6"min
(15cm)
.115cm)
6'min
(15cm)
Fig.
2-4
Fig.
2-5
M-2200