Heat & Glo LifeStyle CF750E Finishing Material, Finishing Checklist, Combustible Material

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6Finishing

A. Finishing Material

Combustible Material

Material which is made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fi bers, plastics, or any material capable of igniting and burning, whether fl ame proofed or not, plastered or not plastered.

Non-Combustible Material

Note: Finishing materials are normally installed behind the nailing fl anges or up to the sides of the nailing fl anges. Allow room for the front to be added and the heater to be anchored.

Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.

Combustible

Finishing

Material

Grilles

Figure 6.1 Finishing Materials

1/2 in. (13 mm)

stud

(top view)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

appliance face

 

drywall

 

 

 

combustible

 

 

material

Figure 6.2 Finishing-Top View (120V)

B. Finishing Checklist

Power supply service must be either completed or placed within the heater prior to fi nishing to avoid reconstruction. Wall switch wires (hardwired heaters only) must also be completed to avoid reconstruction. See Section “4. Wiring”.

Combustible material may cover the black outer surface by 1/2 in. on the 120V heaters only. See Figure 6.2.

Combustible material may not cover the black outer surface on 240V heaters. See Figure 6.3

Grilles and air openings cannot be covered in any circumstances.

Noncombustible material may cover all black outer surfaces. Grilles and air openings may not be covered.

Protective cover may stay on during framing, but must be removed before fi nal fi nishing. Once fi nal fi nishing has been completed, the protective cover can be used to protect heater until fi nal installation is complete.

Note: The heater is a zero clearance fi replace and may be fi nished with combustible or noncombustible fi nishing materials.

When using paint or lacquer to fi nish the mantel, they must be heat-resistant to prevent discoloration.

stud

(top view)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

appliance face

 

drywall

 

 

 

combustible

 

 

material

Figure 6.3 Finishing-Top View (240V)

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Contents CF550EV Homeowner Reference Information Listing Label Information/LocationHeater Serial # Model Table of Contents Listing and Code Approvals CertificationGetting Started Important InstructionsNot intended for use as a primary heat source Tools and Supplies Needed Fire RiskFraming and Clearances Selecting Heater LocationClearances Electrocution RiskFraming 30 in. min 762 mm In. 12 in mm 305 mm 356 mmWiring 120VAC Wall Outlet Installation120VAC Hardwire Installation 240VAC Hardwire Installation Wall Switch Wiring 12VDCHeater Preparation Secure and Level the HeaterShock Risk Fire Risk Finishing Checklist FinishingFinishing Material Combustible MaterialMantel CeilingHeater Setup Clean HeaterAccessories Remove Shipping MaterialsAccess Controls Operating InstructionsManual Controls Function of Manual ControlsHand Held Remote Control Transmitter RCE-HNG-B Optional Wall Switch Control FCC RequirementsCanadian Equipment Requirements Troubleshooting Troubleshooting GuideIssues Possible Causes Solutions Maintenance and Service Cleaning the Firebox and Control Compart- mentCleaning the Glass Doors and Back Acrylic Panel Replacing the Light BulbsHeater/Blower Assembly Maintenance Maintenance Task ListHeater Dimensions Reference MaterialsOptional Components RCE-HNG-BFronts Trim KitsLeft Right Surrounds Marble LuxService Parts Crestfire# Description of Part CF550E Series CF750E Series Qty Warranty Limited WarrantyContact Information