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Temco DV5200, DV6400 Series
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Mantels
The height that a combustible mantel is fitted above
the fireplace is dependent on the depth of the mantel.
For the correct mounting height and widths, refer to
Figure 5.
Noncombustible mantels and legs may be installed at
any height and width around the appliance. When
using paint or lacquer, it must be heat resistant to
prevent discoloration.
NOTE: When using paint or lacquer to finish the
mantel, such paint or lacquer must be heat resistant
(250
°
F) to prevent discoloration.
Clearance to Combustibles
Top of unit to ceiling* ............................... 36” (914mm)
Front of unit to combustibles ................... 36” (914mm)
Appliance
Top (from standoffs) ................................ 0” (0mm)
Bottom ..................................................... 0” (0mm)
Side (from standoffs) ............................... 0” (0mm)
Back (from standoffs) .............................. 0” (0mm)
Top of Elbow ......................................... 2” (51mm)
* Ceiling height is the minimum height of the room ceiling in front of
the fireplace measured from the top front edge of the fireplace.
Combustible Sidewall Clearance
The perpendicular combustible sidewall or mantel
support leg (surround) clearance is 1
³⁄₄
” (45mm) from
the edge of the recessed door opening.
WARNING: Combustible objects must not be placed
on a noncombustible mantel unless the noncombus-
tible mantel meets the minimum height and width
requirements for a combustible mantel.
Hearth
A hearth is not mandatory but is recommended for
aesthetic purposes. We recommend a noncombustible
hearth projecting out 12” (305mm) or more in front of
the fireplace.
Although a hearth is not mandatory, (as surface tem-
peratures of combustibles are tested) surface tempera-
tures of flooring (carpeting, tile, varnish, etc.) may
reach a point where damage to some surfaces may
result.
For example:
•
carpeting may buckle and discolor
•
vinyl tile may discolor and unglue
•
varnishes, waxes, etc. on wood flooring may dis-
color
Surround Material
When using materials around the face of the fireplace,
these materials must be suitable to withstand the
temperatures which they will encounter. Also these
materials must not extend out in front of the face of the
unit, in effect recessing the unit.
If the material used for surround is not flush with the
face of the unit, then the optional surround kits will not
fit properly.
It is recommended that any material used to surround
the face of the fireplace be noncombustible (i.e. ce-
ramic tile, brick, natural stone, etc.). Combustible
materials such as drywall, are permissible.
Fireplace
Front
Tile, Marble,
etc.
Drywall
Drywall
Optional
Surround
Kits
Tile,
Marble,
etc.
Fireplace
Front
T178
Noncombustible
Facing Material
Overlap of Front Face
Flush Face Installation
(Recommended when
installing optional trim
surroun kits)
Fig. 6 Surround material options.
Materials such as cultured marble or other synthetic
materials are not recommended as they may discolor,
warp or create odor as a result of exposure to the
temperatures of the front of the fireplace.
Mantel Chart
Mantel Shelf
Mantel from Top
Ref.
or Breast Plate
Ref. of Comb. Chamber
Depth
X
10” (254mm)
A
12” (305mm)
Y
6” 9152mm)
B
9” (229mm)
Z
1
¹⁄₂
” (38mm)
C
4
³⁄₄
” (121mm)
T177a
Fig. 5 Combustible mantel minimum installation.
Top of Louvre
Opening
A
B
C
X
Y
Z
Fireplace