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Heat & Glo • SL-350TRSI-AUE • 2089-902 Rev. B • 6/06
Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations, and
Space Requirements
1.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Clearance Requirements
The top and back of fireplace are defined by stand-offs.
The heat shield must be attached as shown if combus-
tible materials are placed directly on top standoffs (Fig-
ure 3).
The minimum clearance to a perpendicular wall ex-
tending past the face of the fireplace is 25mm.
The back of the fireplaces may be recessed into com-
bustible construction, as shown above.
Figure 3. Heat Shield
TOP
STANDOFFS
INSTALLED
HEAT SHIELD
HEAT SHIELD
In planning the installation for the heater it is necessary
to determine where the unit is to be installed, the type
of flue system to be used (straight out, corner, or el-
evated), and whether optional accessories (wall switch
or remote control) are desired. Gas supply piping should
also be planned. Refer to the appliance data plate on
the base pan of the heater for all gas pressures and
input rate information.
The heater can be mounted on any of the following sur-
face:
1. A flat surface (minimum 6mm base).
2. Four (4) corner supports.
(Example: Four (4) concrete masonry blocks). These
supports must be positioned so they contact all four (4)
perimeter edges on the bottom of the unit.
Heater framing can be built before or after the heater is
set in place. Framing should be positioned to accom-
modate wall covering and heater facing material. The
heater framing should be constructed of 2" X 4" (51 x
102mm) lumber or heavier. The framing headers may
rest on the heater standoffs. Refer to Figure 2 and Fig-
ure 4 for heater and framing reference dimensions.
NOTE: Not intended for fireplace insert.
Top Flue
A B C D E
Millimeter 837 413 728 1001 1416
A B C D E
Millimeter 837 413 843 1192 1686
1 in. MIN. (25mm)
D
B
A
1 in. MIN. (25mm)
C
E
Rear Flue
A
B
1in. Min. (25mm)
E
D
C
½ in. Min (13mm)