Typical Installation; Heater Orientation; Figure 12: Typical Installation - Roberts Gorden Caribe CGTH-30 Use And Care Manual

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7.4 Typical Installation

Figure 12, Page 19, shows a typical installation of the CGTH-Series heater. The installation drawing shown
has a straight horizontal venting arrangement and specifies the minimum space required for maintenance, as
well as the allowable range of distances between the two suspension points.
Detailed venting arrangements are illustrated in the venting section of this manual.

FIGURE 12: Typical Installation

Minimum
Recommended
for Servicing
24"
(61 cm)
Exterior Wall
Vent Terminal
Model
CGTH-30
CGTH-40
102" (2.5 m)
CGTH-50
102" (2.5 m)

7.5 Heater Orientation

The CGTH-Series heater may be installed in any of
the three orientations indicated below. Select the
heater orientation that is best suited for the location
that you have chosen for your heater.
• Horizontal
• Tilted 45° Right
• Tilted 45° Left
NOTE: If the heater is going to be vented through the
roof, be sure to carefully review the roof option
installation instructions on Page 17 , Figure 9,
through Page 18, Figure 11. Ensure that the
selected mounting site will satisfy the measure-
ment parameters (vent length not to exceed 10'
[3 m]) described in that section.
1" (3 cm)
Maximum
15"
(38 cm)
Burner Box
X Dimension
Minimum
Maximum
60" (1.5 m)
72" (1.8 m)
114" (2.8 m)
114" (2.8 m)
X
Suspension
Points
Reflector
Minimum Mounting
Height - 7' (2.1 m)*
(*) For minimum mounting height in aircraft
hangars and public garages, See Page 9
Sections 5.5.1 and 5.5.2.
SECTION 7: I
NSTALLATION
6" (15 cm) Minimum
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