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When clearance from the lowest portion of a floor furnace to the ground cannot be obtained, what should be done?

Install a pedestal for the furnace

Excavate the ground below and to the sides

When clearance from the lowest portion of a floor furnace to the ground cannot be obtained, excavating the ground below and to the sides is a necessary action to ensure proper installation and operation of the furnace. This step is critical to meet safety requirements and ensure clearances are aligned with manufacturer specifications and local code requirements. Adequate clearance promotes efficient airflow and minimizes potential hazards such as overheating or fire risks associated with obstructed ventilation paths. Excavating the ground allows the furnace to achieve the necessary height without changing the unit itself, which may not be permissible or desirable due to design or efficiency issues. It also helps maintain the structural integrity of the installation by providing a stable base for the furnace. While options like installing a pedestal, using a different type of heating unit, or increasing the height of the furnace may seem viable, they often do not address the underlying issue of achieving proper clearance effectively. Each of these alternatives may introduce new complications, such as alterations in airflow dynamics or improper alignment with building codes. Therefore, excavating the ground is the most straightforward and compliant method to resolve clearance issues.

Use a different type of heating unit

Increase the height of the floor furnace

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