Warning, Clearance requirements, Placement – Steffes 2106 Owner & Installers Manual User Manual

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CleArAnCe reQuIremenTS

There are minimum clearances that must be

maintained when choosing a location. (See Figure

2.) These areas surrounding the heater must be kept

open and free of debris. Objects such as curtains,

furniture, or bed covers must be kept a minimum of

4" from all surfaces of the heater. The back clearance

is provided by the wall mounting bracket or by the

security base.

DO NOT place objects of any kind on

top of the heater. The heater may be recessed into a

wall; however, access to the heater's front panel and

grill MUST NOT be obstructed or enclosed and all

clearance requirements MUST be maintained.

2100 Series

Installation 2.02

PlACemenT

The heater can be placed on an interior or an exterior wall. Ideal placement is along an interior wall, adjacent to an

exterior wall. To find the best location for the heater, consider the following:

Physical Dimensions - All clearance requirements specified in the Clearance Requirements section (Page

2.02) MUST be followed to ensure proper operation, safety, and performance of the equipment.

Weight - The weight of the heater MUST be considered when selecting a location. If there are structural

weight concerns, consult a building contractor or architect before installing.

Flooring - The heater can generally be placed on any standard flooring. The bottom of the heater will be

warm in normal operation; therefore, discoloration under the heater may occur to certain flooring products.

Contact the flooring manufacturer or Steffes Corporation with questions regarding the acceptability of the

floor covering. If installing on extremely thick carpet, it may be necessary to slightly elevate the heater as

carpet should remain at least ¾ inch away from air discharge grill openings.

room Temperature Sensing - To ensure accurate room temperature sensing, avoid installing the heater

near an open stairwell, near sources of heat or cold, or with less than 12" clearance on the right side. Refer

to Room Temperature Control section (Page 1.02) for information regarding the optional remote room

temperature sensor.

Risk of fire. Can cause injury or death. Violation of

the clearance requirements can cause improper

operation of the equipment. Maintain the placement

and clearance requirements specified.

WARNING

A clearance of 12" is recommended on the right side of heater. If there is less than a 12" clearance,

a remote room temperature sensor is recommended to ensure accurate room temperature sensing.

The 12" clearance also allows space for hinging the right side panel open for servicing.

Special requirements must be considered if placing the system in a garage or other area where

combustible vapors may be present. Consult local, state, and national codes and regulations to ensure

proper installation.

Minimum Clearances

Top

4"

Front & Grill

15"

Sides

2"

Back

1 1/2"

Minimum Clearances

Figure 2

112"

15"

2"

4"

2"

(12" Recommended)

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