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GENERAL INFORMATION—CONTINUED <br /> Dimensions—Continued <br /> Table 5. Dimensions—Models UDX and UDZ <br /> Dimension See Figure <br /> Size 3 <br /> Unit A B C` D E F G I H I J I K M' N P I Q R I S T <br /> Inches( 1116 mm s2) <br /> 030, 13-3/4 27 10 13-13/16 29-3/4 25-9/16 6 5-15/16 3-1/2 3-11/32 17-3/8 1-9/16 4-9/32 13 9-9/16 3.3/4 2-15/16 <br /> 045 (349) (686) (254) (351) (756) (649) (152) (151) (89) (85) (441) (40) (109) (330) (243) (95) (75) <br /> 060 16-3/4 27 13 13-13/1632.23/3225-9/168-11/165-15/16 6 3-11/32 17-3/8 1-9/16 4-9/32 13 9-9/16 4-1/16 2-15/16 <br /> (425) (686) (330) (351) (831) (649) (221) (151) (152) (85) (441) (40) (109) (330) (243) (103) (75) <br /> 075 16-3/4 27 13 13-13/1631-29/3225-9/168-11/165.15/16 6 3-11/32 17-3/8 1-9/16 4-9/32 13 9-9/16 4-1/16 2-15/16 <br /> (425) (686) (330) (351) (810) (649) (221) (151) (152) (85) (441) (40) (109) (330) (243) (103) (75) <br /> 100 24-3/4 27 21 13-13/16 34-9/32 25-9/16 15-5/16 5.15/16 8-29/32 3-11/32 17-3/8 1.9/16 4-9/32 13 9-9/16 5-15/32 2-15/16 <br /> (629) (686) (533) (351) (871) (649) (389) (151) (226) (85) (441) (40) (109) (330) (243) (139) (75) <br /> 125 24.3/4 27 21 13-13/16 34-9/32 25-9/1615-5/16 5-15/16 8-29/32 3-11/32 17-3/8 1-9/16 4-9/32 13 9-9/16 5-15/32 2-15/16 <br /> (629) (686) (533) (351) (871) (649) (389) (151) (226) (85) (441) (40) (109) (330) (243) (139) (75) <br /> 150, <br /> 75, 20-1/8 38-3/16 16 23 48-7/16 40 9-5/8 8-5/16 5-3/8 6-1/2 25-11/161-13/32 8-1/8 22-3/16 16-3/8 5-1/2 4-1/4 <br /> 200 (511) (970) (406) (584) (1230) (1016) (244) (211) (137) (165) (652) (36) (206) (564) (416) (140) (108) <br /> 225, 26-1/8 38-3/16 22 23 48-7/16 40 13-1/16 8-5/16 9 6-1/2 25-11/161-13/32 8-1/8 22-3/16 16-3/8 B-1/16 4-5/16 <br /> 250 (664) (970) (559) (584) (1230) (1016) (332) (211) (229) (165) (652) (36) (206) (564) (416) (205) (110) <br /> 300, 34-1/8 41 30 23 48-29/32 40 17-1/16 8-1/2 11- 7-5/16 27-11/161-13/32 8-1/8 22-3/16 16-1/4 11-9/16 4-1/2 <br /> 50 (667) (1041) (762) (584) (1243) (1016) (433) (216) (300)3/16 (186) (703) (36) (206) (564) (413) (294) (114) <br /> Clearances <br /> Units must be installed so that the clearances listed in Table 6 are provided for with regards to combustion airspace, <br /> inspection,and service and for proper spacing from combustible construction.Clearance to combustibles is defined <br /> as the minimum distance from the heater to a surface or object for which it is necessary to ensure that a surface <br /> temperature of 90°F(50°C) above the surrounding ambient temperature is not exceeded. Refer to the dimensions <br /> listed in Table 4 and Table 5 and shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3 when determining clearances to combustibles. <br /> Table 6. Clearances to Combustibles <br /> Unit Size <br /> Heater 030-+125 150-400 <br /> Surface <br /> Minimum Ciearance Inches mm <br /> To 1 25 4 102 <br /> Flue connector 6(152) 6 152 <br /> Access panel 18(457) 18 457 <br /> Non-access side 1 (25) 2 51 <br /> Bottom' 1 (25) 1 (25) <br /> Rear" 18(457) 18(457) <br /> "Suspend the heater so that the bottom is a minimum of 5 feet 1.5 meters above the floor. <br /> Measure rear clearance from the fan motor. <br /> Weights <br /> WARNING <br /> Check the supporting structure to be used to verify that it has sufficient load carrying capacity to <br /> support the weight of the unit. Suspend the heater only from the threaded nut retainers or with a <br /> manufacturer-provided kit. Do NOT suspend from the heater cabinet. <br /> NOTE: For unit shipping weight, contact an authorized Factory Distributor. <br /> Before suspending the heater, ensure that the supporting structure to be used has sufficient load-carrying capacity <br /> to support the weight (refer to Table 7)of the unit. <br /> 10 1-UBX-UBZ-UDX-UDZ(04-21)1034344-0 <br />