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14.4 - HOLE IN THE WALL BUILDING ENCLOSURE AND OPENING SIZES FOR FIRES WITH TRIMS
a.
It is recommended that a qualified builder constructs the building enclosure.
b.
It is recommended that lintels are used as detailed in the diagrams
provided and structural checks may be required.
The diagrams show the maximum sizes of Lintel depth that can be used.
c.
The Building Enclosure must be constructed of Non-combustible materials.
d.
No Combustible materials must be present in the Enclosure.
e.
First determine the preferred bottom position of the Enclosure Opening, we
recommend 500mm but the minimum is 250mm.
f.
If a Wall Mounted Television is being considered then you should also
consult Section 15 as this could determine the preferred
Height position of the Fire and Enclosure Opening.
g.
The Base of the Builders Opening must be at least 180mm below the base
of the cut out to cater for the sunken Burner System.
h.
The Builders Opening must be level and between 580mm to 610mm
wide and 330mm to 350mm high as shown above.
i.
The Top of the Builders Opening must extend at least 225mm above the
top of the opening to cater for the Flue Hood or Canopy.
j.
A fully sealed Building Enclosure Must be formed with good mortar joints to
ensure the best flue draw is achieved.
k.
A flat area must be left around the opening to cater for the Trim Style
ordered and any border see last Section 14.1 ‘
d’
.
l.
If a Fire Surround back panel is used it must be fully sealed to the Enclosure Opening to ensure a good flue seal.
m.
The Building enclosure should have provision for a gas supply as detailed in Section 11 during construction of the Enclosure.
n.
If plaster board is used to face off the Building Enclosure and it is dry lined to the wall (fixed with plaster dabs) then the air gap
between the Plaster Board and the Wall must be sealed off around the cut out. Do not use a foam sealants as this will flow up the
gap sealing off the important insulating air gap above the fire, causing the chimney breast to run hot that could affect any wall
coverings.
! IMPORTANT !
The Required Opening Sizes are different for a Fire with Trim or Trimless Installation.
! IMPORTANT !
Dry lined walls – ensure that any air gaps between the back of the plasterboard and wall are sealed around
the Builders Opening or Fireplace as this can affect flue pull and wall staining, see ‘
i
’.
14.5 - FIXING THE FIREBOX SUPPORT BRACKET ASSEMBLY
We Recommend the use of the Firebox Support Bracket as it is provided to cater for the weight of the Fire when fully Installed
with the Burner Box Assembly and Flue Hood or the Flue Canopy dependant on the type of Installation.
a.
One Support Bracket Assembly is provided with the fire for fixing at the rear of the Builders Enclosure.
The Support Bracket provides adjustment for Building Enclosure depths up to 345mm deep. For deeper Building Enclosures
spacers will be required but they must be made of a non- combustible material..
b.
The top of the Support Brackets should be fixed to the rear of the Builders Opening such that they are level with the base of the
Builders Opening.
c.
The fixing should be positioned as shown starting with the lower holes 25mm below the level of the bottom of the Enclosure Opening
and the remaining holes as shown. See diagram.
Proceed to Section 19 Fixing the Fire
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