Isokern EPA Qualified 36 C Owner'S Manual Download Page 9

Required Clearance to Combustibles

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The Standard EPA qualified fireplace  fireplace and DM 54 chimney system is tested and listed for installation with “clear

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ance to combustibles” as follows: 

 

A:

 Four inch (4”) clearance to the combustible floor;

 

B:

 One and one-half inches (1 1/2”) clearance at the Isokern firebox and smoke dome sides and front ;

 

C:

 One and one half inches (1-1/2”) clearance at the Isokern firebox and smoke dome back wall ;

 

D:

 Zero inch (0”) Clearance to the DM chimney system. Contact metal pipe manufacturer for specific clearance 

 

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CAUTION:

 Maintain three inches (3”) clearance to insulation and vapor barriers from all firebox, smoke dome flue components. 

 

Note:

 “Combustibles” are defined as “normal construction materials” and are considered to be: wood framing materials, particle 

board, mill board, plywood sub-flooring, plywood paneling and wood flooring. 

 

Sheathing materials, such as plywood, particle board and drywall may cover the smoke dome front at 0” clearance. 

 

All combustible sheathing materials that protrude beyond front of firebox must be held 8” away from the sides of the fire

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box opening and 8” above the top of the firebox opening. Drywall must be cut 2” back from the firebox opening sides and 8” above 

the top of the opening.

Notes: 

 

A. The Standard EPA qualified fireplace  fireplace is rated for installation on a combustible floor system when using the 

Fire-Lite application only. 

 

The Standard EPA qualified fireplace must sit upon a concrete support slab designed to bear the total installed weight of 

the fireplace and DM 54 chimney system.  These support slabs can have no wood underpinnings. 

 

B. Concrete support slabs for the Standard EPA qualified fireplace must provide the noncombustible hearth extension 

substrate needed to support the code required noncombustible hearth extension finish materials. 

 

C. All Standard EPA qualified fireplaces shall have hearth extensions of approved noncombustible material such as brick, 

tile, or stone that is properly supported and with no combustible material against the underside thereof. Wooden forms used during 

the construction of hearths and hearth extensions shall be removed when the construction is complete. 

 

D. If a raised fireplace floor and raised hearth extension are preferred, the raised underlying structure must be built of non

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combustible material and must sit on noncombustible substrate.

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A

B

B

D

D

D

C

Non-Combustible

Floor System

(non-insulation)

Hearth Extension

(non-combustible)

Summary of Contents for EPA Qualified 36 C

Page 1: ...n sizing and operation instructions It is the responsibility of the general contractor to provide adequate clearances from all firebox surfaces as specified in this manual INSTALLER Leave this manual...

Page 2: ...Listing Label and EPA Hangtag Assembled Firebox Smoke Dome Dimensions Component List Dimensions Required Clearance to Combustibles Assembly Instructions 36 C Access Modification Firebrick Installatio...

Page 3: ...block and an inner liner with a fourteen inch 14 di ameter flue hole The chimney components are field assembled using Earthcore Mortar to glue the components together The DM 54 chimney system also in...

Page 4: ...nstruction debris or other highly flammable material tossing kicking or otherwise forcing logs into the firebox Standard EPA qualified fireplace and DM 54 chimney systems are conventional indoor or ou...

Page 5: ...the normal firing process In the event the home is tightly sealed and has modern energy efficient features the optional combustion air supply kits may not provide all the air required to support combu...

Page 6: ...d to obtain a permit MANUFACTURER EARTHCORE INDUSTRIES LLC MODEL NO Series 36 C PARTICLE EMISSIONS 2 93 GRAMS KG OF WOOD BURNED For proper operation catalyst must be replaced every 3 to 5 years FIREPL...

Page 7: ...gen and moisture in the form of water vapor The Catalytic Combustor system is a technology that provides secondary combustion for the wood burning process Avoid the use of treated painted and laminate...

Page 8: ...dealer near you Base Plate Part No Model Qty No 21 36 1 Model A 36 43 Smoke Dome Small Part No Model Qty No 12 36 2 Smoke Dome Medium Part No Model Qty No 11 46 2 SideWall Part No Model Qty No 20 36 6...

Page 9: ...the firebox opening Drywall must be cut 2 back from the firebox opening sides and 8 above the top of the opening Notes A The Standard EPA qualified fireplace fireplace is rated for installation on a c...

Page 10: ...ds of the Earthcore Mortar to the area to assure proper sealing of the joint Properly mortared firebox and smoke dome assembly re quires approximately 25 pounds dry measure of Earthcore mortar Broken...

Page 11: ...tform Whether a flush hearth is preferred or a raised hearth the combustible floor on front of the fireplace must be covered with a noncombustible hearth extension set tight against the fire place fro...

Page 12: ...ic assembly out of the box and verify all components are in tact and Yellow EPA hangtag is attached to the filter The Catalytic kit should contain a Catalytic Combustor 6 diameter flue pipe 24 tall an...

Page 13: ...ate into position on top of the smoke dome wall assembly One side of the smoke dome top plate shows a thickened center This side is the bottom face of the top plate The fourteen inch 14 diameter flue...

Page 14: ...om the Standard EPA qualified fireplace Few to no bends with a maximum length of sixty feet 60 WARNING Do not use combustible duct material Avoid installing a combustion air inlet where the opening co...

Page 15: ...kwork however this is just a suggestion and other face joint dimensions are also acceptable Step 1 Wet mop the inside of the Standard EPA qualified fireplace with a damp sponge to remove dust and loos...

Page 16: ...nd fire should be the same as the first fire The second fire should burn for no more than thirty to sixty minutes and allowed to go out Do not refuel the fireplace during the second lighting A twenty...

Page 17: ...ting season in colder climates thoroughly inspect the Fire Lite fireplace and chimney system Chimneys must be installed so that access is provided for inspection and cleaning The chimney should be ins...

Page 18: ...directions in manufacturers operating manual For warranty purposes proof of fireplace or HearthCAT purchase is required Labor for removal and or re installation of the catalytic component is not the r...

Page 19: ...rief description of the defect ISOKERN or any division thereof is not responsible for any labor costs or indirect costs incurred for the replacement of defective components ISOKERN is not responsible...

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