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53D9041

B36LA & B36RA Woodburning Fireplaces

FLOOR PROTECTION

All fireplaces installed over a combustible floor must incorporate a noncombustible earth extension. It is 
required to protect the floor in front of the fireplace from both radiant heat and sparks.
Hearth extension dimensions should be determined by using the chart below. Use hearth extensions as il-
lustrated in 

Figures 5, 10 and 11

 or use an acceptable thickness of a durable noncombustible material with 

an equal or greater insulating value than K - .43 BTU in/ft

2

-HR-F°, or a thermal resistance that equals or 

exceeds R = 1.16. These materials should be covered with a decorative noncombustible veneer.

NOTE:

 Any noncombustible material with a K factor value that is less than .43, or whose R value is more 

than 1.16 or 1/2” thick material is acceptable.

HOW TO DETERMINE HEARTH EXTENSION REQUIREMENTS

The following information is provided to determine required thickness for any noncombustible material when 
either the K or R values are known. They are expressed as the following: K = BTU-in/ft

2

-HR-F° or R = HR-

F°/BTU. These materials should be covered by a decorative noncombustible material such as tile, brick, 
stone or slate. To determine the thickness needed for a material other than those listed in the chart, use the 
following formulas to calculate that which will be an acceptable equivalent.
The ability of insulating material to retard the transfer of heat may be expressed as either Thermal Con-
ductance (C), Thermal Conductivity (K) or Thermal Resistance (R). The mathematical relationship of these 
values and the formulas for converting one value to another is as follows:
C = K divided by the material thickness
(Example: C = .43 divided by 1/2 (.50) C = .86)
K = C multiplied by the material thickness
(Example: K = .86 multiplied by 1/2 (.50) K = .43)
R = The material thickness divided by K
(Example: R = 1/2 (.50) divided by .43 R = 1.16)
With either type hearth extension minor shifting of the supporting floor or expansion and contraction may 
eventually cause a crack to develop between the hearth extension and the face of the fireplace. To help 
prevent the crack from developing, the hearth extension materials must be firmly fastened in place. Wall 
ties should be screwed to the face of the fireplace and imbedded n the mortar joints of brick, stone or other 
noncombustible materials. The metal safety strip packed with the fireplace must be placed beneath the fire-
place and extended under the hearth extension or into a mortar joint of the hearth extension. In the event 
a crack does eventually develop, the metal safety strip will serve as a barrier to prevent sparks or embers 
from falling from the fireplace onto combustible flooring materials.
*Refer to Figure 5 for an alternate hearth extension using brick only.

WARNING: The space between the hearth extension and fireplace must be sealed with a noncom-
bustible material. When installing the hearth extension, be careful not to block the heat circulating 
air inlets (louvers, slots, etc.) 

Figure 5

Wall Protection

A model WS wall shield or an equivalent must be installed when the closed end of the fireplace is closer 
than 24” from a wall perpendicular to the face of the fireplace. 

Figures 10 and 11

. The WS wall shield should 

be attached securely to the wall by driving nails or screws through it into the wall studs. The wall shield 
should be covered by a decorative noncombustible material such as brick, tile, slate, etc.
The WS wall shield is constructed of 1” of Micore CV230 insulation board, manufactured by U.S. Gypsum 
Corporation, covered by a sheet of galvanized metal. An alternate insulating material with a K factor of .43 
or lower can be used. Refer to the preceding section for instructions for selecting an alternate insulating 
material. 

WARNING: If not installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

instructions, this product could expose you to substances in  fuel or from fuel combustion which 
can cause death or serious illness and which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, 
birth defects or other reproductive harm. Also, operation, installation and servicing of this product 
could expose you to airborne particles of glass wool fibers known to the State of California to cause 
cancer through inhalation.

Содержание B36LA

Страница 1: ...esidential Installation 36 Built in Wood Burning Corner Fireplace with Optional Outside Air and Glass Doors WARNING This replace has not been tested with an unvented gas log set To reduce risk of re o...

Страница 2: ...No 211 Some codes may require the replace and chimney be electrically grounded Before beginning the installation you should check with local building of cials to obtain required permits and assure com...

Страница 3: ...tended for supplemental heating only and is not intended for use as a primary heating system The replace is designed to sit directly on a combustible oor The replace must be installed with clearances...

Страница 4: ...iew the precautions and recommendations in the section of this manual pertaining to outside combustion air assembly The replace is also equipped with a ue damper which must be open when the replace is...

Страница 5: ...ace Clearance to Combustibles Chimney Section S12 1 ft pipe S18 18 pipe S36 3 ft pipe S48 4 ft pipe Top Spacer Zero Clearance to Combustibles at Side Spacers Glass Doors Model WB36LR Galvanized Sheet...

Страница 6: ...30 feet SC Round chimney cap for contemporary installations Includes storm collar SCL Round telescoping chimney cap SQL8 Square telescoping chimney cap 612 0 6 12 pitch ashing for contemporary instal...

Страница 7: ...on Air Assembly Model OAC4 Nail to Framing Members Bottom of Fireplace Chimney 2 Min Air space Clearance to Combustibles Chimney Section E12 1 ft pipe E18 18 pipe E36 3 ft pipe E48 4 ft pipe Top Space...

Страница 8: ...ows per chimney ECS Chimney support required when chimney height exceeds 30 feet LFCC 1 Round chimney cap for contemporary installations Includes storm collar LFCCL 1 Round termination cap for chase i...

Страница 9: ...ng size required at the roof level table 1 should be used as a guide for sizing the roof opening Proper selection of a chimney outlet location is also important Objects such as overhanging or nearby t...

Страница 10: ...n the hearth extension and the face of the replace To help prevent the crack from developing the hearth extension materials must be rmly fastened in place Wall ties should be screwed to the face of th...

Страница 11: ...I658 Clearance from Fireplace Opening to Sidewall When Wall Shield IS NOT Used C36RA or B36RA Hearth Extension Model I627 Hearth Extension Model I658 Minimum Clearance from Fireplace Opening to Sidew...

Страница 12: ...orm Collar Included with Chimney Cap Flashing 612 or 1212 Roof Joist Shields Attic Space Refer to Table 1 for Roof Opening Size FS Firestop Spacer 14 x 14 Framed Opening 1 Clearance to Com bustibles w...

Страница 13: ...quare Hole in Joist 1 MCear ance to Combus tibles When Using FS Firestop Max Installation Height 86 14 Square Hoel in Joist 2 Min Air Space Clear ance Between Chimney and combustibles Firestop Spacer...

Страница 14: ...his in struction manual 3 Set the replace in the desired location and be sure it is securely supported and leveled Install metal safety strip for hearth extension as shown by Figures 10 11 and 12 Chec...

Страница 15: ...odel C36RMA B36RA with RLK Louver kit WB36LR Glass Door and OAC6 Combustion Air Model C36LMA not shown same as above except uses LLK Louver Kit on the B36LA replace Cool Air Inlet WB36LR Glass Door Ga...

Страница 16: ...ith a plumb line as shown by Figure 15 The replace should be located in the planned installation position After the center line is established and a nail is driven to mark the point the opening can be...

Страница 17: ...ling Joist Flue Pipe Firestop Spacer Chimney Section Header Firestop Spacer Installation at Floor Levels Floor Joist Inlet Air Pipe Flue Pipe Firestop Spacer Chimney Section Header Table 1 Minimum Req...

Страница 18: ...y are as follows If the total height of the replace and chim ney is 16 0 or more two elbows may be used in the chimney 21 0 or more four elbows may be used in the chimney 4 The inclined portions of ch...

Страница 19: ...use of FS Firestop FP2169 Figure 20 For Triple Wall Elbows Bench tab Over FP2168 Figure 19 Collar Bracket Table 2 Select desired offset and read across Table to obtain rise quan tity of chimney secti...

Страница 20: ...14 x 14 Maximum four 4 elbows Per Fire place Offset Max 10 Support Straps Diagonal Chimney Enclosure Vertical Chimney Enclosure Recommended Diagonal Chimney Enclosure Acceptable Fasten All Support Str...

Страница 21: ...ibe Line at Bottom FP1897 Model SC SCL Round Chimney Cap Apply Mastic Here Storm Collar Flashing 36 Min 18 Dim 7 FP2171 chimney cap install FP2171 Figure 23 5 Nail the ashing securely in place with ei...

Страница 22: ...ated at an exterior location which is not likely to be accidentally blocked in any manner The assembly should be located above the snow line to prevent blockage by snow accumulation 3 The combustion a...

Страница 23: ...cking screw down and tighten it with a screwdriver or nutdriver Figure 27 10 Nail or screw the combustion air assembly to the surface of the wall NOTE If the wall covering is brick or stone use approp...

Страница 24: ...rohibit or place restrictions on the use of gas appliances in replaces Check with local code authorities before proceeding with the installation 5 The gas appliance and all connecting gas piping shoul...

Страница 25: ...ng and attaching the base to the supporting oor will further reduce the possibility of such a crack developing CAUTION Do not allow any trim materials to extend closer than 3 8 to the vertical edges o...

Страница 26: ...w Top Edge of Fireplace Combustible Mantel Top Edge of Fireplace 18 Min From Fireplace Opening to Bottom of Combustible Mantel Manufacturer Recommendation Top Edge of Fireplace Opening Top of Fireplac...

Страница 27: ...How To Build A Better Fire The rst three res should be of moderate size to allow the replace to adjust and the bricks to cure before being subjected to larger res First make sure your room is well ven...

Страница 28: ...air pollution but can induce extreme irritation for some individuals Use hemlock spruce juniper and other resinous woods with caution They contain moisture pockets which upon heating pop with conside...

Страница 29: ...g the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney re The chimney cap can be removed for inspection m...

Страница 30: ...m the face of the replace only with noncombustible materials 5 Do attach the noncombustible face trim material rmly to the face of the replace 6 Do block in or fasten the replace to prevent the possib...

Страница 31: ...ore or place ammable liquids gases or pressurized containers near the replace 17 Don t neglect to instruct all responsible persons in the proper and safe operation of the replace 18 Don t fail to inst...

Страница 32: ...s KY 40361 www mhsc com Item Description Qty B36RA B36LA 1 Retainer Side Brick 1 020270 020270 2 Retainer 2 Z19901 Z19901 3a Firebrick Side Assy Right 1 014012 3b Firebrick Side Assy Left 1 021663 4 R...

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Страница 35: ...your local building code contains restrictions on the use of this replace before you purchase it Blowers or fans which are warranted separately Heat loss due to the passage of heat or air through or a...

Страница 36: ...JANUARY 2009 53D9041 Rev 2 MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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