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FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
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Figure 3 - Hearth Extension
Fireplace Front
Fireplace Front
Raised Hearth
Fireplace Front
Elevated
Seal Gap
Seal Gap
Ember Protector
Ember Protector
Ember Protector
Hearth
Extension
Hearth Extension, Noncirculating Models
WARNING: Hearth extension is to be installed
only as shown in Figure 3.
FIREBOX
SAFE ZONE
Top View of Fireplace
Min. 12" from
Perpendicular Side Wall
3"
2" Max.
33°
8"
MANTELS
A mantel may be installed if desired (see Figures 4 and 5). Woodwork
such as wood trims, mantels or any other combustible material
projecting from front face, must not be placed within 12" of fireplace
opening and within 9" of top louver opening. Combustible materials
above 12" and projecting more than 1 1/2" from fireplace must not
be placed less than 12" from top opening of fireplace (NFPA 211,
Section - Clearance from Combustible Material).
Mantels or any other combustible material may come up to side edge
of black metal face of fireplace if projection from front face falls within
limits shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4 - Mantel Clearances to Combustible Material
12
1
/
4
" Ref.
6"
Ref.
15" Min.
12" Min.
1
1
/
2
" Max.
3" Nom.
33°
Combustible
Material
Safe
Zone for
Projection of
Combustible
Materials
Fireplace Opening
Non-Combustible
Materials Below
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Upper
Section of
Fireplace
DRAIN PAN (DP42)
For outdoor installations, the fireplace enclosure must allow for
adequate drainage and fresh air ventilation. It is recommended that
a sealed, corrosion resistant catch pan with provision for drainage
be installed under the fireplace within the fireplace enclosure (see
Accessories, page 18).
HEARTH EXTENSION
A hearth extension projecting a minimum of 20" in front of and a
minimum of 12" beyond each side of fireplace opening is required
to protect combustible floor construction in front of fireplace. Fab-
ricate a hearth extension using a material which meets the following
specifications: a layer of noncombustible, inorganic material having
a thermal conductivity of k = .84 BTU IN/FT
2
HR °F (or less) at 1"
thick. For example, if material selected has a k factor of 0.25, such
as glass fiber, the following formula would apply:
0.25 x 1.0" = 0.30" thickness required
0.84
Thermal conductivity "k" of materials can be obtained from manu-
facturer or supplier of noncombustible material. If hearth extension
is to be covered, use noncombustible material such as tile, slate,
brick, concrete, metal, glass, marble, stone, etc. Provide a means to
prevent hearth extension from shifting and seal gap between fireplace
frame and hearth extension with a non-combustible material such
as sand-cement grout (see Figure 3).