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CONTROL PANEL INDEXING
The exhaust discharges vertically from outside the vent
cover. The heater control panel assembly on top of the
jacket can be turned to any of six positions for convenient
access to the panel as follows:
1. Unbolt and separate the jacket halves.
2. Pull hair pin clips.
3. Depress plastic clips on the control panel assembly.
4. Lift panel off of support plate.
5. Turn the assembly to the desired position and snap in
place.
6. Make sure that the operating controls can be
adjusted without having to lean over the
exhaust vent.
7. Replace hair pin clips.
8. Replace jacket halves and bolts and tighten.
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4
3
2
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FIGURE 9: Indexing Control Panel

INDOOR INSTALLATION

INSTRUCTIONS
NOTICE: Local codes may restrict indoor installations.
Consult local code officials.
Risk of asphyxiation if exhaust is not correct-
ly vented. Follow venting instructions exactly when
installing heater. Do not use a draft hood with this heater,
as the exhaust is under pressure from the burner blower
and a draft hood will allow exhaust fumes to blow into the
room housing the heater. Exhaust venting to the outdoors
is required for all indoor installations.
Risk of explosion if an LP (propane) gas unit
is installed in a pit or other low spot. LP gas is heavier
than air. Do not install the heater using LP gas in pits or
other locations where gas might collect. Consult your local
building code officials to determine installation require-
ments of heater relative to LP gas storage tanks and filling
equipment. Installation must meet the requirements for the
Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquified
Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 (latest edition). Consult
local codes and fire protection authorities about specific
installation restrictions.
The heater is design certified by CSA International for
installation on combustible flooring; in alcoves; in base-
ments; in closets or utility rooms.
INSTALLATION IN A GARAGE
OR UTILITY ROOM
Risk of fire and explosion if installed at floor
level in an automotive garage or near gasoline or flamma-
ble liquid storage. Gasoline fumes are heavier than air and
will settle to floor level in closed spaces. Gasoline fumes
and spilled gasoline or other volatile liquids (such as some
paints and varnishes) will travel across the floor and can be
ignited by a gas appliance. In a utility room or residential
garage installation, install the heater with the base at least
18 inches above the floor. In a garage, install a rail or wall
to protect the heater from physical damage by a moving
vehicle.
Provide an adequate ventilation air supply (see Instruc-
tions, at right). Choose a location that will avoid contami-
nation by chemical fumes.
NOTICE: LPG fired heaters must not be installed in garages
in Massachusetts, by order of the State Fire Marshall. For
more information, call the Massachusetts State Fire
Marshall’s office.
NOTICE: Combustion air contaminated by corrosive
chemical fumes can damage the heater and will void the
warranty (See Table 1, Page 11).
6 in. clear
space above
Raise at least 18"
18"
above floor to avoid
flammable vapors
leave 6 in.
of clear space
between
unit and
combustible
surfaces
TOP VIEW
FIGURE 10: Minimum indoor clearances - garage or utility
room installation
HEATER CLEARANCES – INDOOR
The following clearances must be maintained from com-
bustible surfaces:
TOP .......................................6 INCHES
ALL SIDES..............................6 INCHES
VENT .....................................6 INCHES
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