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Carly, the owners manual for the model number you listed is not available online. However, if you call Dimplex USA, Technical Service 888-346-7539, they can help you.
Depends on the heater/fixture. All devices of this sort list minimum clearances between sides and combustable materials.
As to will insulation be a problem, depends what you call a problem. Will it need to be removed? Most likely yes if for no other reason then to provide cavity/freespace to install the heater. For a exterior wall application a small baseboard electric heater would be a better solution to the problem or a toekick electric heater under a sink vanity.
Are you setting the input to maximum and the boost to late? You do not say what size the heater is in either kilowatts or kilowatt hours eg 2kW or 18kWh. These heaters will tend run out of stored heat in the evening especially in colder weather.
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