Back Guard; How To Install The Back Guard; Install Top Back Guard; Install The Side Back Guard - Monitor GF3800 Servise Manual

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS
Section 2: Installation
2-11 BACK GUARD
The BACK GUARD KIT is available as an accessory
item. For more details, please contact your local
dealer distributor or Monitor Products, Inc.
How to install the back guard
GF3800 BACK GUARD KIT : Parts No.8306
PARTS LIST EXPLODED
REF. No.
PARTS NAME
Q'TY
1
Side Back Guard L
1
2
Side Back Guard R
1
3
Top Back Guard
1
4
Screws
2
5
Tapping Screw
4
Tools required : Phillips head screwdriver
1. Install the Side Back Guard
Locate the holes along the back edge of the cabinet,
and start the tapping screws into those holes.
These screws will support the sides of the back
guard, but do not tighten completely.
Insert the screw tabs under the tapping screw
heads, and tighten each tapping screw.
Side Back Guard
Screw Tab
Ta
pp
ing Screw
2. Install Top Back Guard
Place Top Back Guard so that the dent is to the left
as viewed from the back of heater.
Attach by placing and tightening the screws in the
holes provided.
Top Back Guard
Screws
Dent
Fig. 2-9
Caution during installation
(1) Fuel inlet valve at the back of the heaters :
Adjust the position of the manual valve so that its
control knob does not touch the back guard.
(2) In the case of a standard installation (Flue pipe
directly behind the heater):
1. In order to install the back guard on a heater
already in operation, move the heater away
from the wall so that you can easily use a
screw driver to install the side pieces.
2. Install the top piece after the side pieces have
been attached, and the heater has been
reinstalled with the Body clamps attached to
the wall.
(3) If using extension kits :
Install the back guards in accordance with Figure
2-10, page 28.
Caution in using the back guards
(1) Remove the top back guard when cleaning the
circulation fan assembly and rear of heater.
(2) To prevent overheating the Monitor, ensure that
the slits in the back guard are not blocked by
curtains or other obstructions.
Fig. 2-8
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