Clearances - Rinnai Arriva 752 Operation Manual

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Clearances

The clearances listed below are minimum clearances unless otherwise stated.
Clearances around the heater
The appliance must not be
installed where curtains or other
combustible materials (coffee
tables, couches etc.) could come
into contact with the heater. In
some cases curtains may need
restraining.
Floor protection
Heat emanating from this fire may
over time affect the appearance of
some materials used for flooring,
such as, carpet, vinyl, cork or
timber. This may be amplified if
the air contains cooking vapours
or cigarette smoke. To avoid this
occurring, it is recommended that
a mat be placed in front of the
appliance.
Mantels and surrounds
Mantels and surrounds are allowed
providing they conform to the
minimum clearances shown. These
clearances are important as they:
-
allow heat to escape in the
event of a power failure
during operation
-
allow optimum performance
of the heater (room air return)
-
allow access to the side mesh
filters
Clearance calculation example
At a 75 mm vertical clearance, the
maximum mantel depth is 25 mm.
For every 25 mm of added mantel
depth, there must be an additional
25 mm of vertical clearance. For
example a mantel depth of
100 mm requires a vertical
clearance of 150 mm
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250 mm
100 mm
Clearances required around the heater when operating
Arriva 752 mantel clearances
Arriva 752 surround clearances
100 mm
1000 mm

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