Chapter ii heater installation – Mr. Heater GAS FIRED INFRA-RED WORKSHOP HEATER MH25LP / MH25NG Manuel d'utilisation

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Provide adequate clearance to combustibles per Table 3 at
control end of heater for servicing and minimum on top and
sides for ventilation and combustion air supply.
A minimum clearance of 8’ above floor for public garages in
accordance with NFPA No. 88 most recent edition, or
Figure 1; whichever is larger.
Canadian installations in public garages must comply with
CGA 149B.1.9 most recent edition.

WARNING: Maintain clearances as shown in Figure 2

or on heater nameplate.

CHAPTER II

HEATER INSTALLATION

1. GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION

AND REQUIREMENTS

The required minimum clearances to combustible
surfaces are illustrated in Figure 2 and Table 3.
As shown on Figure 2, the front of the heater is
installed at the minimum required clearance to
combustible surfaces and toward open space,
and then the other sides must have a minimum
clearance of 16 inches to combustible surfaces.

EXHAUST

VENT

CEILING

14”

MINIMUM

16”

MINIMUM

48”

MINIMUM

OPEN

WORKSHOP DOOR

HEATER

WALL
BRACKET

16”

MINIMUM

14-1/2”

FLOOR LINE

30

1.

ONLY FLUE SIDE OF HEATER CAN
BE ELEVATED (30

o

).

2.

HEATER SIDE REFLECTOR MUST
BE HORIZONTAL.

NOTE:

Figure 2. Installation Clearances to Combustible Surfaces

Table 3. Installation, Ventilation and Mounting Information

BTU/HR. RATING

NORMAL

MODEL

GAS

MOUNTING

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES

NO.

NAT.

L.P.

POSITION

TOP

SIDES

BACK

BELOW

MH/HS25NG

25,000 —

30

o

14"

16"

16"

48"

MH/HS25LP

22,000

30

o

14"

16"

16"

48"

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Installation instructions and Owner’s Manual

Model # MH25NG/LP

HS25NG/LP

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