| 1. Select/prepare location | | | | a nice plumb bob to move it around onto the |
| Some units are designed to attach straight to | | | | ceiling till it's centered straight on the flue. |
| your ceiling joists' bottom. Still, you are also able | | | | Make a clear marking onto your ceiling right over |
| to mount that at a specific angle. You'll have to | | | | that plumb bob line. That ought to be bore |
| attach a 2 x 6's to your ceiling joists using lag | | | | through your and consider inserting a typical wire |
| screws. | | | | coat hanger for marking that spot. On your roof, |
| 2. Hoisting | | | | use any compass for drawing a circle 6-inches in |
| A highly challenging part in the installation is the | | | | diameter all around that coat hanger. Then bore a |
| hoisting of the workshop heater right to the spot | | | | 0.5-inch hole onto the edge of that circle. |
| where it'll attach to the 2 x 6's. Start by wrapping | | | | 4. Final moves |
| a few cargo straps all around that heating unit | | | | Insert that blade of your jigsaw to cut along that |
| case. Consider using marine block and/or tackle | | | | line. 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 system | | | | along that flashing. Then focus on connecting that |
| Since the heater works as your gas-burning | | | | pipe's lower end to that vent at comes out of the |
| appliance, you'll have to simply exhaust all the | | | | heaters' back. |
| gases via a flue. So get started by attaching a | | | | These joints are strictly held together using |
| piece of flue (should be T-shaped) to your | | | | couplings which snaps into place. Your next steps |
| furnace's back. Use another piece of pipe from | | | | would 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 | | | | |