Appliance Location; Positioning The Appliance - Rinnai 0901 7042 Operation And Installation Manual

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Installation Information - Location

Positioning the appliance

Main points governing location are flueing and warm air distribution. The heater must not
be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with the
appliance. In some cases curtains may need restraining.
Standard flued appliances draw the air for combustion from the room itself so there is a need
for permanent ventilation (for example, fixed open louvres). This fixed ventilation must be
provided as per NZS:5261.
Enclosure requirements
The heater must be positioned on a flat level surface that allows free movement of the
appliance.
Masonry installations, use a slurry of sand and cement to level base as required
Decorative installations, the zero clearance box needs to be supported, either construct a
base using board with supporting joists or support with the frame itself
Enclosure Dimensions
Masonry Installation Decorative Fireplace
W-Width
590 - 740 mm
H-Height
640 mm
D-Depth
360 mm
All dimensions provided are critical to the installation of this
appliance and must be adhered to.
Electrical connection
POWER CORD
RUBBER GROMMET
The electric isolation switch must be accessible after the appliance has been installed. The
electrical cord is not fire rated and should not come into contact with the fire.
Rinnai New Zealand
680 mm
675 mm
370 mm
This appliance has a power cord with a 3-pin plug supplied. The power
cord passes through the slot in the lower left or right hand side of the
heater front assembly.
Rinnai recommends that the heater be plugged into a 230 V 10 Amp
earthed power point. The power point must be a minimum of 300 mm
to the side and must not be above the unit. Alternatively the unit can be
direct wired if the power supply is to be concealed.
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