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Majestic • JADE32IN, JADE42IN, JADE42IL Installation Manual • 2491-986 Rev. K
• 10/18
B. Non-Combustible Board and Drywall In-
stallation
Introduction
If the desired finished fireplace installation does not uti
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lize non-combustible finishing materials (such as tile,
marble, stone, etc.), special attention must be paid to the
installation of drywall/gypsum wallboard to minimize po
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tential development of cracking and paint discoloration.
Hearth and Home Technologies has tested the following
methods and materials and therefore recommends the
following steps for the best drywall performance.
Attaching Non-Combustible Board to Framing
1. To ensure the lower cover panel has been correctly
installed, verify that two screws (total) have been
installed in the lower left and right sides of the fire
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place opening. See Figure 8.1. These screws, when
installed, will ensure the lower panel is correctly in-
stalled. If the lower cover panel is not correctly in
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stalled, the decorative front may not fit into the fire
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place opening correctly. Refer to section 6.D for more
information regarding the included non-combustible
board.
2. The appliance ships with the required non-combus
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tible board. The large top piece of non-combustible
board is pre-installed at the factory. The narrow left
and right non-combustible pieces are shipped within
the appliance. Install the non-combustible side pieces
with the screws provided in the manual bag assembly.
There are pilot holes located on the left and right side
columns. Care should be taken not to tighten these
screws into the non-combustible board excessively.
Set screws flush to the face of the non-combustible
board. See Figure 10.2 and Section 6.D.
3. The outer perimeter of the factory-installed non-com
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bustible board has pre-drilled pilot holes. See Figure
10.1. Secure the non-combustible board to adja
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cent framing with drywall screws that are a minimum
of 1-1/4 inch in length. Care should be taken not to
tighten these screws into the non-combustible board
excessively. Set screws flush to the face of the non-
combustible board. See Figure 10.2 and Section 6.D.
4. When installing drywall around the appliance, install
a rectangular hole for the fireplace/non-combustible
board in a single sheet of drywall. This will minimize
the joints that require finishing adjacent to the fireplace
opening. Ensure that the 1/8 inch gap is maintained
between the factory installed non-combustible board
and the surrounding drywall. See Figure 10.1. Se
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cure the drywall to the framing with screws a minimum
of one inch in length every six inches across the top of
the fireplace and every ten inches on the sides of the
fireplace.
5. To ensure good adhesion of drywall compounds and
tape, thoroughly clean the non-combustible board and
surrounding drywall to remove dust. The non-com
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bustible board may be primed with a high-quality PVA
primer.
PRE-DRILLED
PILOT HOLES
APPLIANCE
OPENING
FILL GAPS
Figure 10.1 Install Non-Combustible Board
Filling and Finishing Seams
1.
Step 1:
Fill all gaps and joints between the non-
combustible board pieces and the drywall with a
general purpose chemically setting joint compound
such as Durabond® 45 Joint Compound manufactured
by USG (Sheetrock® brand), recommended by Hearth
& Home Technologies. Use a drywall knife to firmly
press the joint compound into all gaps. See Figure
10.1. Allow these joints to dry.
2.
Step 2:
All joints are to be taped with fiberglass mesh
tape 1 7/8” minimum width, and embedded with
Setting-Type joint compound, such as with Durabond®
Joint Compound manufactured by USG (Sheetrock®
brand), or equivalent. Allow these joints to dry.
3.
Step 3:
Depending on the technique used in steps
1 and 2, two to three finishing coats are required to
provide a smooth and durable finish. Hearth and
Home Technologies recommends a lightweight or all-
purpose compound. Allow each coat to properly cure.
Allow the finishing coat(s) to cure for 24 hours before
operating appliance.
Painting
If desired finishing includes a painted wall, a high-quality
100% acrylic latex paint with a high-quality latex primer
base coat are recommended around the appliance to limit
discoloration. Oil-based or standard acrylic paints may
be more prone to discoloration due to heat exposure.
Drywall Joint-Crack Prevention and Repair
Drywall joints around the fireplace will be affected by ex
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posure to elevated temperatures, along with other envi-
ronmental, structural factors due to new construction, and
methods used to install and finish the drywall. If a crack
does emerge adjacent to the fireplace, it can be perma
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nently repaired by filling it with a paintable latex caulk,
followed by repainting.
Some movement of the screws used to secure the non-
combustible board to the appliance/surround framing is
expected. If a blemish begins to show over a screw head,
sand the surface to remove the blemish and repaint.