Roberts Gorden CGTH-50 Electric Heater User Manual


 
SECTION 4: INSTALLATION
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SECTION 4: INSTALLATION
4.1 Safety Equipment
Use of the following safety equipment is recom-
mended for installation of the CGTH-Series heater:
• Work gloves
• Safety glasses
4.2 Installation Tools
Tools required for the installation of the CGTH-Series
heater include at a minimum the following:
• Tape measure
• Electric drill (with an assortment of drill bits)
• Pipe wrenches - 2 required
• Screwdriver
• Tin snips
• Hacksaw
• Wire strippers
• Staple gun
• Level
• Pliers
• Crimping tool
• Hole saw - 5” (125 mm)
• Stud Finder (if garage is finished)
4.3 Installation Materials
Materials required for the installation of the CGTH-
Series heater include at a minimum the following:
• High temperature silicone sealant (such as Gen-
eral Electric RTV106 or Permatex
®
Form-A-Gas-
ket
®
Red)
• Suspension hooks (capable of supporting 75 lbs.
each)
• Sheetmetal screws
The following items may be required for your particu-
lar installation:
• Plastic drain hose
• Additional vent pipe
• Roof flashing
• Rain collar
• Chain - 75 lbs., or equivalent
• Snap hooks (as required)
4.4 Choose Location for Heater
When selecting a suitable mounting location for the
CGTH-Series heater it is important to consider the
following:
• The heater must meet the minimum mounting
height requirement of 7' (2134 mm) above the
floor. For aircraft hangars and public garages, the
heater must meet the minimum mounting height
requirement of 8' (2438 mm) above the floor.
• The proposed mounting location allows for the
required safe distances from combustibles such
as vehicles, wood, gasoline and flammable
objects, liquids and vapors.
• The proposed location of the heater will not
restrict motion of passageway doors or windows.
• The proposed location will not interfere with oper-
ation of the overhead garage door or allow the
door to enter the required safe distances from
combustibles.
• The proposed location will provide the best cover-
age of the total area to be heated.
• Consideration be given to the types of vehicles
that will be parked in the garage (cars, vans,
boats, RV's, etc.).
• The proposed location will allow for the required
safe distances from combustibles with respect to
the vehicles parked in the garage.
• The proposed location will allow the required utili-
ties (i.e.: gas and electric) and venting to be
installed (maximum vent length is 10' [3048 mm]).
• Sufficient clearances will exist to allow for easy
access to the service door.
• Overhead structural members (rafters, beams,
etc.) are accessible for attaching the heater.
WARNING
Several steps are involved in the installation of the
heater.
Do not attempt to operate the heater until all steps of
the installation have been accomplished.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
injury or property damage.