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W415-2752 / A / 10.16.19

1.  Align the holes on the non-combustible top panel with the securing holes on the appliance and header shield.
2.  Secure the non-combustible top panel using the appropriate fasteners (supplied).
3.  Align the non-combustible side panels and mark to pre-drill holes.
4.  Secure the non-combustible side panels to the appliance using the appropriate fasteners (supplied).

Joint Compound where required

Joint compounds such as Durabond 90 and tapes that are resilient to heat and cracking should be used when taping 
and mudding seams.

Setting tiles and grouting

We recommend you use tiles with a dry butt joint to be installed using a two-part mortar with an acrylic latex additive, 
such as Mapei Kerabond/Kerlastic, to allow for slight movement in the normal operation of the appliance.
If grout is used between the tiles, a polymer-based grout, such as Mapei Ultracolour plus, is recommended.

Primer/Paint

For a painted surface, use a 100% acrylic latex primer and fi nish coat. Light coloured paints may discolour.

EX36

EX42

A

42”

48”

B

33 1/8”

37 1/8”

Do not notch the framing around the appliance standoffs. Failure to maintain air clearance space could cause 
overheating and/or fi re.

note:

A

B

12”

(30.5cm)

3”

(76mm)

B

A

!

WARNING

Non-combustible facing material must not project more than 4” (102mm) from the face of the barrier (all four sides). If 

greater projections are desired, increase the clearance to the sides, bottom and top by 2” (51mm) for every additional 

1” (25mm) of projection. If using an optional surround, the same rule applies, starting from the top of the surround. 

Ensure clearances are maintained for surround removal, as it must lift off the appliance for maintenance.

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