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HEARTH EXTENSION

A hearth extension projecting a minimum of 

20" in front of and a minimum of 12" beyond 

each side of the fireplace opening is required 

to  protect  combustible  floor  construction 

in  front  of  the  fireplace.  Fabricate  a  hearth 

extension using a material which meets the 

following specifications: a layer of noncom

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bustible, inorganic material having a thermal 

conductivity of K=0.84 BTU IN/FT, HR. F (or 

less) at 1" thick. For example, if the material 

selected has a K factor of 0.25, such as glass 

fiber, the following formula would apply:

 

0.25 x 1.0" = 0.30" thickness required

 0.84

Thermal conductivity "K" of materials can be 

obtained from the manufacturer or supplier of 

the noncombustible material. If the hearth ex

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tension is to be covered, use noncombustible 

material such as tile, slate, brick, concrete, 

metal,  glass,  marble,  stone,  etc.  Provide  a 

means to prevent the hearth extension from 

shifting and seal gap between the fireplace 

frame and hearth extension with a noncom

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bustible material (see Figure 3). 

 WARNING: Hearth extension 

is to be installed only as shown 

in Figure 3.

INSTALLATION

Continued

Figure 3 - Hearth Extension

Seal Gap

Fireplace Front

Ember Protector

Fireplace Front 

Raised Hearth

Fireplace Front 

Elevated

Ember Protector

Ember Protector

Seal Gap

Hearth 

Extension

MANTELS

A  mantel  may  be  installed  if  desired  (see 

Figure  4).  Woodwork  such  as  wood  trims, 

mantels  or  any  other  combustible  material 

projecting  from  the  front  face  must  not  be 

placed  within  12"  of  the  fireplace  opening. 

Combustible  materials  above  12"  and  pro

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jecting  more  than  1 

1

/

2

"  from  the  fireplace 

must  not  be  placed  less  than  15"  from  the 

top opening of the fireplace (NFPA STD 211, 

Sec. 7-3.3.3).
Mantels  or  any  other  combustible  material 

also  may  come  up  to  the  side  edge  of  the 

black metal face of the fireplace just as long 

as the projection from the front face fall within 

the limit shown in Figure 4.

12 

1

/

4

" Ref.

15" Min.

12" Min.

1

1

/

2

" Max.

3" Nom.

33°

Combustible 

Material

Safe 

Zone for 

Projection of 

Combustible 

Materials

Fireplace Opening

Upper 

Section of 

Fireplace

Figure 4 - Mantel Clearances to 

Combustible Material

6"

Ref.

OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT 

(MODEL AK4/AK4F)

Installation of an outside air kit should be per

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formed during rough framing of fireplace due 

to nature of it's location. Outside combustion 

air is accessed through a vented crawl space 

(AK4F) or through a sidewall (AK4). This fire

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place is equipped with a barometric damper 

which allow outside air to flow into fireplace 

automatically when needed.

Summary of Contents for F48H(I)(R)A

Page 1: ...standards or for use with a vent free gas log heater approved to ANS Z21 11 2 standard This wood burning fireplace complies with UL127 CAN ULC S610 M87 standard as a FACTORYBUILTAPPLIANCE FOR CANADA...

Page 2: ...t part not manufac tured or approved by FMI PRODUCTS LLC in combination with a FMI PROD UCTS LLC fireplace system Proper installation is the most important step in ensuring safe and continuous operati...

Page 3: ...er Using Straps Provided Hearth Spacer Required for Combustible Floor 0 to Bottom 12 Min Each Side Hearth Extension 72 X 20 Outside Air Access Location 1 5 Airspace Back and Sides 2 Chimney Airspace C...

Page 4: ...at the level of the flue gas outlet see Figure 15 page 9 FRAMING 1 Frame the opening for the fireplace using the dimensions shown in Figures 1 and 2 2 If the fireplace is to be installed directly on...

Page 5: ...eal Gap Fireplace Front Ember Protector Fireplace Front Raised Hearth Fireplace Front Elevated Ember Protector Ember Protector Seal Gap Hearth Extension MANTELS A mantel may be installed if desired se...

Page 6: ...ipe sections are locked together When installing double wall snap lock chimney to gether it is important to assure joint between chimney sections is locked Check by pulling chimney upward after lockin...

Page 7: ...8 24 36 48 4 3 8 16 3 8 ELBOW SET ONLY 9 3 4 25 1 2 1 12 3 4 30 3 4 1 15 34 3 4 1 18 40 1 1 21 1 4 46 1 4 1 23 3 4 49 1 4 1 1 27 3 4 56 3 4 1 30 60 3 4 1 1 33 66 1 36 71 1 1 38 1 4 75 2 41 1 4 80 1 4...

Page 8: ...Screws or Staples Min of 8 Firestop Spacer Screws or Staples Min of 8 PENETRATING ROOF To maintain a 2 clearance to pipe on roof with a pitch a rectangular opening must be cut 1 Determine center point...

Page 9: ...inst open edge of flashing see Figure 14 Apply waterproof caulk around perimeter of collar to provide a proper seal Figure 14 Storm Collar Chimney Pipe Waterproof Caulk Storm Collar Flashing Terminati...

Page 10: ...ot Rule CAUTION All gas piping andconnectionsmustbetested for leaks after the installation is completed After ensuring that the gas valve is on apply soap and water solution to all connectionsandjoint...

Page 11: ...ide of the hearth Figure 20 then tilt the top of the panel toward the firebox surround Hearth Right Face Slot Figure 20 Slots for Firebrick Walls 3 Secure the firebrick wall using two of the side reta...

Page 12: ...lication When bricks are wet any excess grout mixture on bricks will easily wipe off 2 In a heavy duty mixing bucket add equal parts cement and sand Add enough water and mix together well using a powe...

Page 13: ...screen rod into rings at top of screen Attach one push on nut to end of rod before attaching last ring of screen 2 Insert the round end screen rod into hole on the left and right side of smoke shelf...

Page 14: ...ing that the gas valve is on apply soap and water solution to all connectionsandjoints Bubbles forming show a leak Correct all leaks at once DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK TESTING AND DO NOT OPER A...

Page 15: ...32 concrete drill bit not provided 5 Place rail back on bricks and align holes Secure using 9 concrete screws provided with glass door kit 6 Secure retaining clips to top and bottom rails see Figure 3...

Page 16: ...y dry mill end lumber and large amounts of paper or cardboard boxes can create an excessively hot fire and should not be burned in this fireplace Always keep the fire well back from the doors and neve...

Page 17: ...hen operating damperdoor pleasebeawareof sharp edges and corners Open andclosedamperdoorslowlyto avoid injury WARNING Risk of fire Re placegratewithFMIPRODUCTS LLC model 109496 01 grate only This grat...

Page 18: ...ding Brick 42 50 Red 1 3 125634 01 Hearth Red 1 125634 02 Hearth Ivory 1 4 124646 01 Rear Top Red 1 124646 02 Rear Top Ivory 1 5 124648 01 Right Red 1 124648 02 Right Ivory 1 6 124650 01 Left Red 1 12...

Page 19: ...12DM 24 12DM 36 12DM 48 12DM 12 12HT 18 12HT 24 12HT 36 12HT and 48 12HT 30 OFFSET AND RETURN 30E 12DM and 30E 12HT OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT FOR FLOOR INSTALLATION AK4F OPTIONAL OUTSIDE AIR KIT FOR SI...

Page 20: ...537 www fmiproducts com ACCESSORIES Continued SQUARE CHASE TOP TERMINATION STL 12D ROUND TOP TERMINATIONS RLT 12D AND RLT 12HT OPTIONAL HEARTH SPACER HS48 24 ROUND WOODNOOK DHR 24 ROOF FLASHING V6F 10...

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