Figure 6: Guy Wire; Figure 7: Socket Direction; Figure 8: Flue And Roof Detail; Figure 9: Flue And Heater Spigot Joint Detail - Roberts Gorden Combat POP-ECA 015 Installation, Commissioning, Operation & Service Manual

Cabinet heaters, oil/gas-fired
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COMBAT
®
C
H
ABINET
EATERS

Figure 6: Guy Wire

Roof
Wall

Figure 7: Socket Direction

Flue
Terminal
Male spigot
facing up.
Roof
Conversion Collar -
last joint below
the roof line.
Clamp Ring
14
I
, C
NSTALLATION
OMMISSIONING
Over 2 m
use Guy Wires
Use adequate
support to
prevent heater
from carrying
the weight of
the flue.
Masterflash
Soaker Flashing
or Rain Collar.
Metal Sleeve
Screws,
four typical.
Male spigot
facing down.
, O
S
M
PERATION AND
ERVICE

Figure 8: Flue and Roof Detail

Clamp ring
Roof
Rain Collar
Seal Rain Collar
joint with high
temperature
silicon
sealer
Heat Sealed
Flash Band
Screws

Figure 9: Flue and Heater Spigot Joint Detail

If it is necessary to cut any section of flue, the
cut is made at the bottom of the lowest section
where it connects to the heater.
Fire
Cement
Heater
Spigot
ANUAL
Screws,
four typical.
Roof Plate
Secure Bolts
Stainless Steel
Roof Tidy Plate
Screws
Tidy
Plate
Heat
Resistant
Rope

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