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Clearances to Combustible Side Walls
The minimum distance required from the
side edge of the glass frame to a
combustible side wall is 16
”
(14
” from the
side edge of this appliance). Combustible
side walls, mantel corbels, mantel legs and
other combustible walls and decorative
objects must fall behind a 45-degree line
extending outward from the side edges of
the visible glass unless such objects are
more than 16
” away from the side edges of
the glass frame.
A wall, perpendicular and in front of this
appliance's glass door face must be at least
16" away from the side edges of the glass
frame.
A wall at a 45
o
angle to the front face and
starting at the Side Edge of the Front Face of
this appliance is allowed. Projections behind this 45
o
angle edge (shaded area) are allowed.
If the required clearance cannot be m et to a pre-existing combustible side wall, an NFPA approved clearance
reduction shield, metal or ceramic board, must be added to the side wall.
3.2.6.1.1
Horizontal Clearance
Reduction by 66%
NPFA 211 Approved
: Install 20-
gauge or heavier steel shield that provides at least a 1” active airspace, on the combustible wall
surface. To provide for active airflow, install at least 1” metal or ceramic standoffs or spacers between the metal shield a
nd the
combustible surface being protected. The bottom and top edges of the cavity between the metal shield and the combustible
surface must be left open. The steel shield must be a minimum of 12” larger in each direction than the surface area of the
source of heat; or if the surface being protected is smaller than surface area of the source of heat, this shield must be larger
than the combustible surface in each direction.
By using this method of protection, if the required horizontal clearance was 12
”, the resulting clearance will
be reduced by 66%
to 4
” between the heat source and the metal shield.
3.2.6.1.2
Horizontal Clearance Reduction by 50%
NPFA 211 Approved
: Install an R-1 rated ceramic board or R-1 rated mineral board on the wall you are attempting to protect.
by using this method of protection, if the required horizontal clearance was 12
”
, the resulting clearance will be reduced by 50%
to 6
” between the heat source
and the R-1 Rated wall board.
Figure 3-16 Side Wall Clearances
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