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Jøtul C
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Winterport 138376_Rev_Q 2/17
Minimum Clearances
Clearances are measured from the hearth surface,
door opening, or centerline as noted below.
Add two inches to mantel and top trim clearance
when Riser Bar is installed.
A: Hearth Protection, width from centerline: ..........
..........................................................17 1/4” (438 mm)
B: Hearth Protection, forward from door opening:
...............................................................16” (406 mm)
C: To Side Trim,
1” max. thickness, from centerline
..
................................................................. 19 1/2
” (495 mm)
D: To Side Room Wall, from centerline:.......................
...................................................... 54 1/2” (1384 mm)
E: To Top Trim, 1” max. thickness, from hearth:
............................................................... 39” (991 mm)
F: To Mantel, 3 1/2” max. depth, from hearth:
............................................................. 48” (1219 mm)
To Mantel, 11 1/2” max. depth: ..... 54” (1372 mm)
Figure 5. Minimum clearance to combustible materials
Figure 6. Mantel Clearance Detail - measured from
the hearth surface to the lowest mantel surface.
Riser Bar is not installed.
Add two inches to each clearance dimension when
Riser Bar is used.
Clearance to Combustible Materials
• There may be no combustible materials located
anywhere within 36” (914 mm) of the front of the
fireplace insert. This precaution includes items such
as drapes or doors that could swing into the area
within 36” of the insert.
• Specific clearance (open space) must be main-
tained between the fireplace insert and combus-
tible materials located above and to the side.
See figures 5-6 for minimum dimensions.
Mantel Clearances
Clearance reduction to mantel construction may be
made in conformance to NFPA 211 or CAN/CSA B365.