Roberts Gorden CTCU 11 Flue, Minimum Required Installation Clearances, Clearances to Combustibles

Models: CTCU 7 CTCU 22 CTCU 11 CTCU 15 CTCU CTCU 27

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3.8 Flue

SECTION 3: CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS

SECTION 3: CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS 3.1 Basic Information

CTCU heaters have automatic ignition burners for ON/OFF operation only.

3.2Location and Suspension All models:

• Must be installed indoors.

Must be installed in a level position with horizon- tal or vertical discharge.

May be mounted on a shelf of non-combustible material. (See Page 5, Section 4 and Page 7, Figure 2 for support points.)

May be suspended from above (See Page 7, Fig- ure 2) or from wall brackets of sufficient strength to support the heater as listed in the Dimension Data Table on Page 5, Section 4.1. Drop rods must be a minimum of 10 mm diameter mild steel. Four suspension points (M10 nuts) are located on top and back side of the heater.

Must be installed in a manner which allows access to all serviceable components.

3.8 Flue

Choose heater siting to allow for the proper location of the flue. Each heater must be fitted with an individual and correctly sized sealed flue system (See Page 9, Section 6).

No other appliance may be connected to the flue. For room sealed installation, the air intake must be the same size sealed system and the flue/air intake must terminate at an approved concentric wall or roof terminal.

3.3 Minimum Required Installation Clearances

Clearances around the heater and flue must be as indicated on Page 4, Figure 1; Page 9, Figure 5 through Page 10, Figure 7 to ensure access for servicing, and correct operation.

3.4 Clearances to Combustibles

Clearances must be as indicated on Page 4, Figure 1. If clearances to combustibles are not indicated, then installation clearances apply.

3.5 Ventilation

It is important to ensure that there is adequate air circulation around the heater to supply air for combustion, ventilation and distribution in accordance with local and national codes.

3.6 Gas Supply

It is important that the gas supply pipe is sized correctly to provide the inlet pressure as stated on the heater data plate. The gas supply pipe and electrical connections must not support any of the heater's weight.

3.7 Electrical Supply

A permanent 230 V 50 Hz 1 Ø electrical supply is required at the main electrical terminals. The heater also requires suitable energy controls in accordance with Section 9.

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Roberts Gorden CTCU 11 Flue, Minimum Required Installation Clearances, Clearances to Combustibles, Ventilation, Gas Supply