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17 <br />SETUP, CONT’D: WOOD CLADDING INSTRUCTIONS: AIR EXHAUST CONSIDERATIONS - PAGE 2 of 2 <br />5. Wood Cladding Instructions: Air Exhaust <br /> <br />Assembly Note: Case ships without wood <br />cladding on exterior and is not included with <br />the NSF Certification. <br />Illustrations below show several cladding <br />designs, but may not reflect your layout. <br />Air exhaust from case MUST be allowed to <br />escape unit or product will NOT hold proper <br />temperature. <br /> <br />1. The first design configurations to consider: <br />Open space above unit (shown below left). <br />In this design, HEADER MAY COME ALL THE <br />WAY UP TO SIDES OF CASE. <br />This is acceptable ONLY IF OPEN SPACE <br />ABOVE UNIT is provided for air exhaust. <br /> <br />2. The second design configuration to consider: <br />No open space above unit (shown below right). <br />In this design, HEADER MUST NOT COME ALL <br />THE WAY UP TO SIDES. <br />Open space (dimensions listed below) will allow <br />proper air exhaust EVEN IF THERE IS NO OPEN <br />SPACE ABOVE UNIT. <br />--- Header --- <br />Header can only be flush with sides of case IF OPEN SPACE ABOVE is allowed for air exhaust. <br />If there is NO OPEN SPACE ABOVE UNIT, you MUST allow opening for air exhaust! <br />1 1/2” x 41” Minimum Open Space Required <br />--- Header ---