Installation – Gas Units (continued)
CSG | Minor unevenness of the surface/floor can be compensated by adjusting the metal legs of the stand or the | ||
appliance. The weight of the units are as follows: | |||
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| 556 lbs. (252 Kg) | ||
| 529 lbs. (240 Kg) | ||
| 1015 lbs. (460 Kg) |
Do Not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air to and from the unit. DO NOT obstruct the ventilation holes in the panels of the unit, as these provide the combustion air for the burner, or damage to the unit could result.
VENTILATION-CSG
The gas
system. We recommend you consult a local ventilation or heating company to help in designing an adequate sys- tem.
NOTE: Ventilation must conform to local, state, and national codes. Consult your local fire department or building authorities.
Ventilation of CSG-12:
NOTE: The
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Ventilation of CSG-12 table top version:
The draft hood must be assembled over the two flue outlets at the back of the
Ventilation of CSG-12 stacked version:
The stacked version kit comprises two different draft hoods, one with a single outlet and the second with a double outlet.
A flue riser completes the stacked version flue assembly. Fix the single outlet draft hood over the flue outlets of the lower unit. Place the flue riser over the top flue collar of the draft hood. Attach the double outlet draft hood over the flue outlets of the upper unit so that the flue riser projects into the lower opening of this draft hood.
Ventilation of CSG-10:
The draft hood must be installed over the flue risers on top of the
When the flue gas of a
Ventilation of CSG-20:
The draft hood must be installed over the flue risers on top of the
When the flue gas of a
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