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Masonry Installation Requirements
In most cases the masonry install will require a spacer below the appliance to allow room for the fascia
to sit flush with the ground.
B2 Floor Clearances
If the appliance is mounted above a “hard floor” (including but not necessarily limited to: wood, wood
veneers, ceramic tiles, concrete and stone) then it may be positioned with the bottom of the fascia
coincident with the finished floor if desired. Note: The appliance has been tested and certified to
AS4553:2008 and the maximum allowable temperature rise above ambient of any combustible floor
is ∆T of 65C. Therefore any material used must be chosen to be able to operate without damage or
degradation with a ∆T of 65C.
If the appliance is mounted above a “Soft floor” ” (including but not necessarily limited to: carpets,
Vinyl, carpet tiles, rugs and mats) then we recommend a distance of 100mm from the bottom of the
fascia to the finished floor.
Refer to section B5 for hearths.
560mm