All installations and services must be performed by qualified service personnel.
and
refer to Figure 1.
Figure 1: Counter flow Furnace Combustible Surface-Mounting Base
D. Standard Clearances
Definitions of combustible material and
Combustible Material:
Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics or other material that will ignite and burn whether flameproof or not or whether plastered or not plastered.
Non-combustible Material:
Material which will not ignite and burn; such materials consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, concrete, slate, glass, plaster or combination thereof.
Table 1: Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials
| Sides & Rear | Front of | Top of |
| Sides of |
Model No. | of Furnace | Furnace | Plenum | Flue or Vent | Plenum |
| (in.) | (in.) | (in.) | (in.) | (in.) |
All Models |
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Covered by | 0 | 6 | 1 | *6 | 1 |
This Manual |
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*6 in. clearance may be reduced to 1 in. with UL Recognized type B1 vent.
The minimum clearances are listed for fire protection. Clearances for servicing and proper operation, the front of the furnaces and to all points on the furnace requiring access must be 24 in.
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