mod600
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I'm planning on installing my heater next week. I'm plan to mount it in the corner at a 45° angle to be aimed at the far corner next to my overhead door. I'm going to mount three pieces of Unistrut to the ceiling, using 1/2" threaded rod and supporting it with some 2x4 or 2x6s laying on top of the bottom truss chords. Mount the Unistrut tight to my ceiling tin. Then plan to use 3/8" threaded rod to hang the heater from the Unistrut. Since I'm mounting it at a 45° angle, the middle piece of Unistrut will have two 3/8" threaded rods for opposite corners of the heater and then the other two Unistrut pieces will have one 3/8" each for the opposite corners. See attached image.
The reason I'm using the Unistrut is so I can slide the heater around to get my vent pipe to line up with the ribbing on my tin. I know it's probably an extra step, but I want my vent pipe to come out centered on the tin ribbing.
Anyone see an issue with this? I'm assuming 3/8" rod is plenty to support the heater?
Thanks!
The reason I'm using the Unistrut is so I can slide the heater around to get my vent pipe to line up with the ribbing on my tin. I know it's probably an extra step, but I want my vent pipe to come out centered on the tin ribbing.
Anyone see an issue with this? I'm assuming 3/8" rod is plenty to support the heater?
Thanks!