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Figure 21

Combustion Air Access 

Right or Left (Right shown).

Apply 

mortar

Apply mortar

Side Wall

Rear Wall

Side Wall

When  you  have  arranged  all  the  components  into  place 

7) 

and  you  are  working  on  the  top  rear  firebox,  check  that 

your  work  is  level.  If  you  need  to,  you  can  make  some 

adjustments  in  the  top  surface  of  the  box  assembly 

simply  by  using  shims.  Once  you  are  satisfied  with  the 

degree  of  levelness,  you  can  address  any  gap  that  may 

have  occurred  with  an  appropriate  amount  of  mortar. 

 

Although  you  are  cautioned  to  use  mortar  sparingly 

because  it  does  have  such  holding  power,  you  should 

look  over  the  firebox  assembly  at  the  end  and  fill    any 

gaps  with  mortar  especially  at  joint  connections. 

Adjustments must be made to ensure the fireplace is level 

and square while the mortar is still wet.

After fourth row of walls are in place, add 36” rebar to all 

8) 

cells  as  shown  in 

Figure 22

. The  rebar  should  enter  the 

holes in the Hearth and lie adjacent to the 12” rebar secured 

in subfloor. Then fill cells with approx. 2 cu.ft. Ready-Mix 

Concrete.   

Figure 22

12 inch 

rebar

Add rebar after 

fourth row

Temporarily place Lintel between side walls, making sure 

9) 

it  is  flush  to  the  front  and  snug  at  the  inside.  Check  for 

alignment. Remove Lintel and apply mortar on surfaces to 

be mated. Install Lintel.

Install Lower Rear Dome flush to the rear walls as shown in 

10) 

Figure 23

.   

 

 

 

Figure 23

Lintel

Lower 

Rear Dome

 

 

11)  Place  Lower  Side  Domes  between  Lintel  and  Lower 

Rear Dome to verify fit. The face with the rating plate faces 

the inside of the firebox as shown in 

Figure 24

. Remove 

and prepare mating surfaces with mortar. Assemble Lower 

Dome Sides and check that all four top surfaces are level 

with each other. Shim if necessary.    

Figure 24

Lower Dome Sides 

(Rating Plate faces inside)

12) Now install the Smoke Dome Tops. Align outer edges with 

Lower Dome Sides.  Check for flatness and squareness.

Figure 25

Summary of Contents for Masonry MM39

Page 1: ...and approved by PFS under ANSI Z21 91 for use with any ANSI Z21 11 2 approved gas logs FORUSEONLYWITHALISTEDGAS FIREDUNVENTED DECORATIVE ROOM HEATER NOT TO EXCEED 40 000 BTU HR DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FI...

Page 2: ...WITH ANSI Z21 91 2007 VENTLESS FIREBOX ENCLOSURES FOR GAS FIRED UNVENTED DECORATIVE ROOM HEATERS FOR USE WITH LISTED ANSI Z21 11 2 UNVENTED DECORATIVE ROOM HEATERS NOT TO EXCEED 40 000 BTU HR 0 10 NO...

Page 3: ...d Diagram 5 9 12 2 7 1 3A 2X 2X 3X 7X 2X 8X 3 6 11 Warning Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may re...

Page 4: ...ireplace Parts List ITEM P N DESCRIPTION QTY 1 MFP39 1 MFP44 1 MFP49 1 HEARTH Left or Right 2 2 MFP39 2 MFP44 2 MFP49 2 REAR WALL 4 3 MFP39 3 MFP44 3 MFP49 3 SIDE WALL 7 3A MFP39 3A MFP44 3A MFP49 3A...

Page 5: ...erve as a primary heat source rather the fireplace was expressly created as a supplemental source of heat The Grand Meridian Fireplace is Designed for Use Only with any Vent free decorative gas log se...

Page 6: ...ace if not enough fresh air is available See Air for Combustion and Ventilation page 8 If the fireplace keeps shutting off see appliance manufacturers troubleshooting instructions 9 Do not run firepla...

Page 7: ...ian fireplace Check with the local jurisdiction before you get started Supporting Floor Systems Floor Framing It is important to take into consideration that the load for the Grand Meridian Fireplace...

Page 8: ...dian Fireplace must be considered as additional dead load that will have to be supported by the floor framing Additional floor joists or I joists may be required as determined by the licensed design p...

Page 9: ...d structural members having a moisture content of less than 16 per cent at time of installation and used under dry conditions the deflection resulting from L 0 5D is permitted to be substituted for th...

Page 10: ...designed to be custom finished with facing trim and mantle to be an owner option However all such trim material must meet standard fireplace code requirements Non combustible facing material must be...

Page 11: ...he house to operate You must provide adequate fresh air for these appliances This will insure proper venting of vented fuel burning appliances Non combustible Flex Hose Figure 16 Exterior Providing Ad...

Page 12: ..._ Btu hr Total _ _______ Btu hr Example Gas water heater 40 000 Btu hr Vent free fireplace 36 000 Btu hr Total 76 000 Btu hr Do not include direct vented gas appliances Direct vent draws combustion ai...

Page 13: ...prior to assembly This will minimize shrinkage and cracks developing in the joint areas Best way to accomplish this is with a bucket of water and a large sponge Dip sponge into water and apply a liber...

Page 14: ...28 Apply mortar between joints 12 inch rebar Mix a batch of mortar and prepare Right Side Hearth bottom 2 surface to be bonded as shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 1 2 AWAY FROM EDGES 1 2 MORTAR BEAD TYPIC...

Page 15: ...rebar to all 8 cells as shown in Figure 22 The rebar should enter the holes in the Hearth and lie adjacent to the 12 rebar secured in subfloor Then fill cells with approx 2 cu ft Ready Mix Concrete F...

Page 16: ...Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 This gas pipe provision must only be connected to an approved vent free gas log heater certified to ANSI Z21 11 2 heater standard Check local building codes for specific pip...

Page 17: ...smells created from the heater and fireplace curing We suggest operating the heater for several 30 minute intervals allowing the fireplace to cool for an hour in between This will allow any moisture i...

Page 18: ...ncrete slab The concrete strength and durability shall comply with Sections 1903 1904 and 1905 of the International Building Code IBC TABLE R402 2 MINIMUM SPECIFIED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE MI...

Page 19: ...ly b Lines defining areas are approximate only Local conditions may be more or less severe than indicated by region classification A severe classification is where weather conditions result in signifi...

Page 20: ...components FMI PRODUCTS LLC is not responsible for misuse or mishandling of component parts Nothing in this warranty makes FMI PRODUCTS LLC or any entity thereof liable in any respect for any injury...

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