Rinnai RF1800 Operation & Installation Manual page 19

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TOP FIXING
In order to keep the top, unsupported end of the
engine in line with the framing above, a support
plate has been provided for fixing to the completed
framing.
In some installations the support plate may not be
the most suitable solution. If this is the case then
use another seismic type strap to hold the engine
fast to the framing. Take care to make sure that the
wall cladding will line up with the inside edge of the
trim panel.
Shown here is the cut-out requirement for making
the support plate most effective.
WALL LINING
The wall lining above the top trim must be non-combustible for at least 300mm.
Seismic Restraint: There are 4 holes in the base of the engine to hold the appliance in place.
Make sure that the engine is correctly aligned with where the wall lining will finish before fixing
the engine in place.
IMPORTANT
Rinnai
Wall Lining fits behind front edge of trim
Wall Lining
Trim
It is recommended that the plaster coat does not
cover the front trim.
21mm from cladding to
back of support plate
Support
Plate
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