Tips to Install a Workshop Heater

1. Select/prepare locationa nice plumb bob to move it around onto the
Some units are designed to attach straight toceiling till it's centered straight on the flue.
your ceiling joists' bottom. Still, you are also ableMake a clear marking onto your ceiling right over
to mount that at a specific angle. You'll have tothat plumb bob line. That ought to be bore
attach a 2 x 6's to your ceiling joists using lagthrough your and consider inserting a typical wire
screws.coat hanger for marking that spot. On your roof,
2. Hoistinguse any compass for drawing a circle 6-inches in
A highly challenging part in the installation is thediameter all around that coat hanger. Then bore a
hoisting of the workshop heater right to the spot0.5-inch hole onto the edge of that circle.
where it'll attach to the 2 x 6's. Start by wrapping4. Final moves
a few cargo straps all around that heating unitInsert that blade of your jigsaw to cut along that
case. Consider using marine block and/or tackleline. Just secure that flashing base using roofing
for doing the highly heavy lifting.nails. Install the vent pipe and pass that pipe up
3. Exhaust systemalong that flashing. Then focus on connecting that
Since the heater works as your gas-burningpipe's lower end to that vent at comes out of the
appliance, you'll have to simply exhaust all theheaters' back.
gases via a flue. So get started by attaching aThese joints are strictly held together using
piece of flue (should be T-shaped) to yourcouplings which snaps into place. Your next steps
furnace's back. Use another piece of pipe fromwould be to handle the gas & electricity
that center of the flue up to the roof.connections and installing the programmable
You'll have to cut a suited hole into the roof,thermostat.
which is precisely aligned with your pipe. You'll use