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headroom. It is better to be closer to the ground whenever possible. Allow a safe distance
between the sides and the bottom of the heater and combustible materials. Usually 6" is
sufficient, but if in doubt, protect combustible material with metal and/or insulating type
material such as ceramic tile. It is the responsibility of the installer and the operator to
ensure that the temperatures of surrounding materials does not get too high.
If the heater is mounted such that the stack length or clearance of combustible material
above the heater is less than 24", the overhead surface should be protected with metal
and/or insulating type material, such as ceramic tile.
Place the insulating washers between the feet of the heater and the mounting surface. This
is all the protection necessary on normal bulkheads. However, if the bulkhead is painted
or is soft vinyl, a stainless steel sheet larger than the area covered by the heater should be
installed. This would create further protection from heat discoloration. Hard insulation
material behind the stainless steel sheet would also be recommended. Screw heater in
place temporarily. (It will be necessary to remove it to install the stack.)
** You must exhaust the heater to the exterior to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning!
Drill a 2" (5.08cm) diameter hole in the cabin for the stack to pass through.
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Note: Stack is not supplied in this kit as every installation is different.
There is no need to ship 6' if you need only 2' of stack. The flue material
is 1" (2.54cm) OD (outer diameter) ornamental stainless steel tubing
available from your dealer, boat builder, boat yard and some chandleries. It
is the same pipe used to make pulpits and railings (1" OD = 7/8" ID-inside
diameter). If you are bending your stack, remember to take into account
the radius of your bend in determining the overall length. Do NOT bend
more than 45° at any one bend.
Installation of Deck Cap and Stack
Diagram 1
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