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SECTION 3: I
NTRODUCTION
  
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Thermostat Connection - Two terminals to which 
the thermostat wires will be connected.
Power Cord - Includes a three-prong plug that must 
be connected to a dedicated and properly grounded 
three-prong ceiling outlet.
3.5 Where Can the Heater Be Installed?
The CGTH-Series heater is intended for installation 
in the following areas:
Residential applications, such as:
- garages
- hobby greenhouses
- workshops
Light industrial/commercial applications, such 
as:
- entranceways
- lobby areas
- lunch rooms
- aircraft hangars (
See Page 7, Section 4.5.1
for restrictions)
- public garages (
See Page 7, Section 4.5.2 
  for restrictions)
3.6 Where Can't the Heater Be Installed?
The CGTH-Series heater is not intended for instal-
lation in the following areas:
• Residential living or sleeping areas
• Basements
Due to high temperatures, ensure that the heater 
area is kept clear of furniture, draperies, clothing 
or other combustible materials. Children and 
adults should be alerted to the hazard of high 
surface temperatures and should stay away to 
avoid burns and clothing ignition. Young children 
should be carefully supervised when they are in 
the same room as the heater.
3.7 Installer's Responsibility
The CGTH-Series heater, the gas and electrical sup-
plies, as well as the venting, must be installed in 
accordance with applicable specifications and codes. 
Only firms (or individuals) well qualified in this type of 
work should install the system. Consult local Building 
Inspectors, Fire Marshals or your local ROBERTS 
GORDON
®
 independent distributor for guidance.
Use the information given in this manual together 
with the cited codes and regulations to perform the 
installation. The heater must be installed in accor-
dance with the Minimum Required Safe Distance 
from Combustibles and must bevented outside. If any 
aspects of the installation are unclear, consult your 
ROBERTS GORDON
®
 independent distributor for 
clarification. The installer must furnish all needed 
materials that are not furnished as standard equip-
ment. It is also the installer's responsibility to see that 
the materials and installation methods used result in 
a job that is workmanlike in appearance and is in 
compliance with the requirements of this manual. 
The installer must give this manual and the Installa-
tion, Operation and Service Manual to the owner.