Monessen Hearth IRVF2T Installation, Operation And Maintanance Manual page 8

Infrared unvented room heaters with thermostat control
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S
A L
ELECTING
Danger: Operation of the heater
as a freestanding heater without
the proper floor stand correctly
installed may lead to fire or the
production of carbon monoxide
gas.
Warning: If heater is installed and
operated at clearances less than
those specified as minimum in
these instructions, a fire hazard
may exist with possible fire
causing property damage or
personal injury. If the heater is
operated at clearances less than
those
specified
instructions, insufficient air may
be supplied to the heater causing
poisonous carbon monoxide to
be produced.
Notice: The Z21.11.2 standard of
the American National Standards
Institute prohibits the installation
of a heater with a rating greater
than 6,000 Btu's per hour in a
bathroom. The standard also
prohibits the installation of a
heater with a rating greater that
10,000 Btu's per hour in a
bedroom.
Warning: Failure to adequately
protect the flooring materials
under a floor mounted heater can
lead to damaged flooring material
or fire.
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53D9012. Rev 1 03/03
OCATION
A floor stand model XFS is available from your dealer. The floor stand
enables these heaters to be installed freestanding as shown by Figure
2.
The minimum clearances (see Figure 1) between combustible material
and a freestanding heater installed on a floor stand are:
Back - 0 inches (floor stand may touch rear wall)
Floor - 0 inches (floor stand may rest directly on floor - See "
Sides - 12 inches on one side of the heater;
Top -
Front - 48 inches
When selecting a location for the heater, be sure attention is given to
the following considerations.
in
these
1. Some materials such as vinyls and plastics will deform at relatively
low temperatures and must be kept at greater clearance distances
than the minimum clearances specified above.
2. The heater should be located centrally within the area where heat
is desired, but out of traffic areas, or areas where children play, to
minimize the chance of persons accidentally contacting the hot
surface of the heater.
3. The heater must not be located near doorways or in other areas
where drafts may affect the operation of the pilot or burner assembly.
D
4.
To comply with the Z21.11.2 standard of the American National
Standards Institute, none of the heaters described by this manual
may be installed in a bathroom and the IRVF2T is the only model
that may be installed in a bedroom. If an infrared heater is installed
in a bedroom, it must be wall mounted. Floor stand mounted heaters
are prohibited in bedrooms.
F
LOOR
Some Flooring materials will discolor or otherwise deteriorate due to
the temperature underneath the heater. Therefore, when the heater is
installed freestanding with a floor stand in place on carpet, tile, linoleum
or any combustible material other than wood flooring, the heater must
be installed with a wood panel, metal panel or stoveboard extending at
least the full width and depth of the floor stand. See Figure 2.
P
" information below.)
ROTECTION
18 inches on the opposite side of the heater.
36 inches
O NOT INSTALL THE HEATER BENEATH CURTAINS OR DRAPES
P
ROTECTION
F
LOOR
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