Installing The Zero Clearance Frame - Rinnai RDV600N Installation Manual

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Installing the zero clearance frame

For mock chimney installations the zero clearance frame is a mandatory
requirement to ensure a safe installation for the homeowner. It is a universal
frame for both models, that allows for different opening sizes. Refer to the
line drawings below to see how each frame is put together. N.B: The zero
clearance frame is fitted prior to final cladding.
Ember 600 setup
600
To assemble the Ember 600
frame use the inner fixing holes.
Please note the position of the
side and lower brackets.
600
1
1
The frame serves three purposes:
1. Maintains the required clearances to combustibles around the fire
2. Keeps the enclosure square and provides rigidity above the fireplace
3. Allows for a thin profile frame and for the engine to slip easily in and out of the enclosure
Assemble the frame
1
Screw all four sides of the zero clearance frame together.
Fix the frame to the enclosure
2
Fix the assembled frame to the enclosure by screwing through the folded edges of the
side and top sections. Please note that the bottom strip of the zero clearance frame sits
level with the bottom of the cavity.
Remove bottom strip
3
Once the zero clearance frame is securely fixed, the bottom strip needs to be
removed. This must be done otherwise the Ember frame will not fit properly.
IMPORTANT
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600
600
1
1
3
700
To assemble the Ember 700
frame use the outer fixing holes.
Please note the position of the
side and lower brackets.
700
1
Ember 700 setup
2
2
2
700
700

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