
17
Supporting Floor Systems
It is the ultimate responsibility of the installer to ensure that
proper concrete slab supports are used.
WARNING:
Combustible floor installations are limited to
TFS models only.
T
o the licensed design professional and/or
building contractor: It is your responsibility to be certain that
the Burntech® can be properly supported by the combustible
floor system on which the fireplace will rest.
For fireplace support foundations installed on concrete refer to
Appendix I and II (
pages 32 & 33
) for specific instructions.
Rebar locations
Lay-out the position of the fireplace and drill holes where
the rebar will be located. Secure the 1/2” Rebar 4 inches into
the concrete foundation with Epoxy. Be sure to consult with
your engineer or local building official for the correct Epoxy
formula. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for installation of
rebar into slab.
Wood Floor*
*Wood floor installations are limited to TFS models only.
Anchorage of fireplace to wood floor construction is required.
Refer to
Figure 21
for anchorage dimensions. Four anchors
are required to attach to the sub-flooring framing.
Crawl Space or Upper Floor*:
*Crawl space or Upper Floor installations are limited to TFS
models only.
For installation of firebox over combustible
crawl spaces or upper floors, anchorage of the firebox is
required. Illustrations of examples of possible anchorage
methods are shown in Figures 18 thru 20 depending upon
the type of floor framing. Final method of anchorage is to be
determined by licensed design professional.
For conventional framing, where the floor joists are parallel
with the sides of the firebox, the addition of floor joists to align
with the anchor brackets allows the brackets to be directly
connected to the floor joists.
Note that additional floor joists may be required to support
the weight of the firebox and chimney. Where the floor joists
run parallel to the front of the firebox, anchorage can be
accomplished in like manner as shown in Figure 18 using
blocking between the floor joist.
For floors supported by I-Joists, the method of anchorage
is illustrated in Figures 19 and 20. Figure 23 illustrates the
general arrangement of anchorage to floor framing.
It is important to take into consideration that the load for
the Burntech® Fireplace must be considered as additional
dead load that will have to be supported by the floor framing.
Additional floor joists or I-joists may be required as determined
by the licensed design professional.
The dead weights for the fireplace are noted in Table I. It is
the task and responsibility of the general contractor/installer
to see that the proper reinforcement for weight loads are
made by a licensed design professional prior to the fireplace
installation.
As stated above, it is desirable to place additional framing
for alignment of anchor rods. Refer to Figure 21 for anchor rod
locations.
Attach the firebox side wall anchors to steel support frame
by inserting all-thread rods through holes on the bottom flange
on the steel support frame as shown in Figure 24 and 25.
Secure with two Ø 2” o.d. x Ø 9/16” i.d. x 0.10” Washers and
two 1/2”-13 UNC Nuts.
Figure 18
Floor Sheathing
not shown for
clarity
Metal Base
Assembly
EXAMPLE ONLY
2X FLOOR JOIST
2X FLOOR JOIST
A35 Brackets
(16 required)
I-JOISTS
Anchor
Brackets
Figure 20
I-Joist
Anchoring
Bottom
View
Example Only
I-Jo
ist
Simpson
Strong-Tie
A-35 or
equivalent
Figure 19
I-Joist Anchoring
Top View
Example Only
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