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Outdoor Lifestyles • ODMEZG-36 Installation Manual • 4601-901 Rev. B • 10/17
Figure 10.1 Screw Length Requirements
Note:
It is acceptable to use a high temperature silicone
sealant to adhere drywall to lower cover panel.
Finish and Sealing Joints
All joints between the finished wall sheathing and the ap
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pliance must be sealed with non-combustible materials.
Sealants, such as caulk or mastic used to seal the gap
between the wall and the fireplace, should be rated at a
minimum continuous exposure to 300ºF.
Finishing Around Opening with Gypsum Wallboard
Gypsum wallboard (drywall) joints adjacent to the fire
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place opening, including the non-combustible board on
the appliance, require special attention to minimize crack
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ing. When installing gypsum wallboard around the fire
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place, install the hole for the fireplace opening in a single
wallboard sheet, if possible. This will minimize the joints
adjacent to the fireplace opening.
Tape wall board joints around the fireplace opening with
fiberglass-mesh tape. It will provide a more crack-resis
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tant joint than paper tape. Fill, smooth and finish wall
joints with chemically setting-type joint compound. It will
provide a more crack-resistant joint than air-drying light
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weight compound.
The appliance is designed to mate with 1/2 in. wall
sheathing materials such as drywall, plywood, wood
composites, or non-combustible materials.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT
apply combustible
materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with
all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in
this manual. Overlapping materials could ignite and will
interfere with proper operation of doors and louvers.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT
install drywall or
other combustible materials directly onto the installed
non-combustible board. Overlapping materials could
ignite.
To Reduce the Risk of Sheetrock Cracking:
DO
Use all purpose joint
compound.
Use eggshell paint
(100% acrylic latex paint, gloss or semi-gloss).
To Avoid Sheetrock Cracking:
DO NOT
Use a quick set or light weight joint compound.
Use flat paint.
In extreme cases, lab tests have shown yellow pigments
fading out of paints over time due to heat. Vent run and
installation location will have an effect on wall temperature
and fading. If fading occurs, consider avoiding paint that
contains yellow pigment.
In regards to the sheetrock mud, apply a smooth, even
layer, covering a wide area of the wall for the best results.
For best results, follow the tips below.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT
use screws longer
than two inches when attaching finishing materials to in
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stalled non-combustible material. Screws longer than two
inches will compromise clearance and could cause over-
heating and fire.
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation!
DO NOT
use screws more than 3/4 of an inch long on
lower cover panel. Longer screws may penetrate gas line
or damage valve or electrical components.
MAXIMUM SCREW LENGTH = 2 INCHES
(INSTALLED NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD)
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
ONLY IN THIS AREA
MAXIMUM SCREW LENGTH = 3/4 INCH
(LOWER COVER PANEL)
6 IN.
Facing Material
• Facing and/or finishing materials must not interfere with
air flow through louvers or decorative fronts.
• Facing and/or finishing materials must never overhang
into the glass opening.
• Observe all clearances when applying combustible
materials.
Finishing - Hearth
See Inside Fit or Overlap Method sections to determine
the necessary requirements for installation of a non-
combustible hearth for this model. Only hearths made of
non-combustible materials are allowed.
Refer to Section 1.E and 1.F of this manual for definitions
and qualifications of non-combustible and combustible
materials.
Painting
If desired finishing includes a painted wall, 100% acrylic
latex with compatible primer is recommended around this
appliance. Oil-based or standard acrylic paints may dis
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color due to heat exposure.