Remington REM-B200LT-F User's Manual And Operating Instructions page 16

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Attaching to Expansion Bracket Method:
NOTE: This method is for attaching the mounting bracket to
solid walls (concrete or masonry) or to hollow walls (wall areas
between studs).
1. Drill holes at the marked locations using a 5/16" drill bit.
For solid walls (concrete or masonry), drill at least 1" deep.
2. Insert the wall expansion pipes into each hole as shown in
Fig. 12 and 13. Tap the expansion pipes flush to the wall.
3. Place the mounting bracket onto the wall. Line up the last
hole on each end of the bracket with the expansion pipes.
4. Insert the wall mounting bracket wood screws (4*16) through
the wall mounting bracket and into the expansion pipes.
5. Tighten the wood screws until the mounting bracket is
firmly fastened to wall.
6. Before mounting the heater, ensure the mounting bracket
is secure!
Attaching the Wall Hanging Spacers to the Heater:
1. Find the spacer mounting holes on the lower right/left
sections of the heater back panel.
2. Secure two (2) wall hanging spacers to the heater back
panel using two (2) wall spacer wood screws (4*45) (See
Fig. 14a).
WARNING
damage, personal injury or even death.
Placing the Heater on the Mounting Bracket:
1. Locate the two horizontal slots on the heater back panel.
2. Place the heater onto the mounting bracket. Slide the
horizontal slots onto the stand-out tabs on the mounting
bracket. Ensure the spacers rest evenly against the wall
(See Fig. 14b).
©2017 Pinnacle Climate Technologies
Installation (cont.)
Failure to properly install the wall
hanging spacers may result in property
Hanging Spacers to the Heater
Fig. 14b—Mounting the Heater
Onto the Mounting Bracket
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Vent-Free Gas Heater User's Manual
Fig. 12—Expansion Pipe
Fig. 13—Inserting the
Expansion Pipe
Fig. 14a—Attaching Wall

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