Clearances Figure & Table - Schwank 2100 Installation & Owner's Manual

Patio heater for outdoor application and gas-fired high intensity infrared heater for commercial / industrial non-residential indoor spaces
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Table 1: MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
Application
2135 / IO 135 -N\L
OUTDOOR
OUTDOOR
2150 / IO 150 -N\L
INDOOR
2135 / IO 135 -N\L
INDOOR
2150 / IO 150 -N\L
The clearance to combustible material represents the minimum distance that must be main-
tained between the outer heater surface and a nearby surface. The stated clearance to com-
bustibles represents a surface temperature of: Installed Indoor = 90F° (50C°) above room
temperature; Installed Outdoor = 117F° (65C°) above ambient temperature.
It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that building materials with a low heat toler-
ance which may degrade at lower temperatures are protected to prevent degradation.
Examples of low heat tolerance materials include awnings, vinyl siding, fabrics, some plastics
and plastic coatings, filmy materials, etc.
Fig 1: MOUNTING CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES refer to Table 1 above for values
D
E
11"
C
Input
35,000
50,000
Note: Do not store or place anything directly under heater
Ensure mounting height in any location is sufficient to prevent patrons
from coming in contact with heater, and clearance to combustibles is
maintained.
Ends Below
MODEL NO
14"
14"
14"
14"
E
C
B
MOUNTING HEIGHT
ABOVE FLOOR
Minimum Suggested
8'-0"
8'-6"
8'-6"
9'-0"
Horizontal
C
B
D
45"
13"
60"
16"
45"
18"
60"
21"
G
C
7
30° Angle
E
F
14"
17"
19"
20"
18"
20"
11"
23"
25"
10"
F
14"
B
MOUNTING HEIGHT
ABOVE FLOOR
Input Minimum Suggested
8'-0"
35,000
50,000
8'-6"
2100 / IO 100 Manual
G
H
9"
60"
8"
62"
60"
62"
C
H
8'-6"
9'-0"
IM310113
RD: APR 2013
R.L. 1D
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