Heatiator C40 Finishing, Non-Combustible Materials Non-Combustible Facing Material, Stallation

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10 Finishing

A.

Non-Combustible Materials

C. Non-Combustible Facing Material In-

• Materials which will not ignite and burn, composed of

stallation

any combination of the following:

WARNING! Risk of Fire!

-

Steel

-

Iron

Follow these instructions exactly.

-

Brick

-

Tile

Facing materials must be installed properly to prevent fire.

-

Concrete

-

Slate

No materials may be substituted without authorization by

-

Glass

-

Plasters

Hearth & Home Technologies

• Materials reported as passing ASTM E 136, Standard

TOOLS NEEDED: Powered drill with #2 Phillips head bit; caulk-

Test Method for Behavior of Metals, in a Vertical Tube

ing gun.

Furnace at 750° C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Secure the fireplace to the floor or wall framing studs

B.

Combustible Materials

at a minimum of two attachment points to prevent fur-

ther movement of the fireplace. The same holes and L

 

 

 

 

brackets that attached the fireplace to the pallet may be

• Materials made of or surfaced with any of the following

used to secure the fireplace to the sub flooring by using

a minimum of two 1/4 in. x 2 in. lag bolts or equivalent.

materials:

 

 

 

 

Refer to Figure 10.1 and install the two metal hearth

-

Wood

-

Compressed paper

strips at this time.

-

Plant fibers

-

Plastic

 

Any material that can ignite and burn; flame proofed or not, plastered or un-plastered

Table 10.1

R = 1/k x inches of thickness

Table 10.2

Hearth Extension Insulation Alternatives, R Value = 2.06

 

 

 

Minimum

 

k per inch

r per inch

thickness

Material

thick

thick

required

Hearth & Home HX3, HX4

0.49

2.06

1 in.

USG Micore 300™

0.49

2.06

1 in.

 

 

 

 

USG Durock™ Cement

 

 

 

Board

1.92

0.52

4 in.

Cement Mortor

5.0

0.20

10 1/2 in.

Common Brick

5.0

0.20

10 1/2 in.

 

 

 

 

Ceramic Tile

12.50

0.08

25 3/4 in.

Armstrong™ Privacy Guard

 

 

 

Plus

0.046

2.18

1 in.

Marble

14.3-20.0

0.07-0.05

29 1/2 - 41 1/4 in.

NOTE: All boards are pre-drilled for your conve-

nience. Boards MUST be attached in the following order: bottom, top, and then the two sides.

2.Attach the bottom board to the bottom of the outer fire- place can with enclosed screws, ensuring the board is centered.

3.Center and attach the top board to the outer can and framing members.

4.Using the Super Calstick, run a light bead (1/8 in. mini- mum) on the butt edges of the top board. See Figure 10.2

5.Ensuring the top of the side pieces and the top board align, attach the side pieces to the outer can and fram- ing members.

6.Use a wet or dry towel or a soft brush to remove any dust or dirt from facing material. Apply a non-combusti- ble adhesive to attach tile, stone or other non-combus- tible finishing materials per manufacturer’s instructions.

7.The non-combustible Super Calstick may be used for sealing between the fireplace and the hearth exten- sion. Refer to Figure 10.3.

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Contents C40 Hot screen/mesh and glass doors will cause burnsListing Label Information/Location 009Table of Contents Limited Lifetime Warranty Warranty Conditions Listing and Code Approvals Appliance CertificationManufactured Home Approved Non-Combustible Materials BTU & Efficiency Specifications Electrical CodesGlass Specifications Combustible MaterialsOperating InstructionsUser Guide Your FireplaceHot glass will cause burns Baffle and Blanket Placement Firebrick PlacementGeneral Information Hardwood vs. Softwood Moisture contentWood Fuel SeasoningOutside Air Seasoned WoodStoring Wood Clear Space Near the Fireplace Glass DoorsOver-Firing Your Appliance Fire SafetySymptoms of Over-Firing Chimney FireKindling or 1st stage Starting a FireBurning Process 2nd stageAutomatic Combustion Control ACC Final stageSlide Air Control Slide Left to Stop Burning Guidelines Manual Timer OverrideBurn Rates OpacityTroubleshooting Understanding Vent ProblemsDraft Problems For start-up? Diagnostics and Problem Solving Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition SolutionsDon’t get enough/any heat. What can I do about it? Maintenance and Servicing the Fireplace General Maintenance Creosote Chimney CleaningDisposal of Ashes Care and Cleaning of Plated SurfacesGlass Cleaning Door and Door GasketMaintenance Task List Replacement Maintenance Glass ReplacementFirebrick Replacement Fire Brick ConfigurationsBaffle Removal and Installation Fan ReplacementFan Cord Location Fan Replacement Instructions Removing the fanTimer Assembly Replacement 11 Timer AssemblyTimer Removal & Replacement Linkage Arm Slider Control RodHeatilator Constitution EPA Fireplace 480-1091H Service & Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceGetting Started Installer Guide Typical Fireplace SystemDesign and Installation Considerations DraftNegative Pressure Locating Fireplace & Chimney Frequently open doors Central heat outlets or returnsTools and Supplies Needed Fireplace System RequirementsInspect Fireplace and Components Framing & Clearances Selecting Fireplace LocationsClearances Clearances to Combustible MaterialsFrame the Fireplace Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Within Enclosure AreaElectrical Access and Wiring Diagram Fan Wiring DiagramInstallation of Fireplace Install the Outside Air KitMm metal flex Fireplace Or rigid pipe Secure the Fireplace Place Protective Metal Hearth StripsChimney Assembly Chimney Requirements Chimney Termination RequirementsUsing Offsets/ Returns ExampleInstalling CAK4A and Flex Pipe Assemble the Chimney SectionsInstall Ceiling Firestops Installing Flex PipeInstall Attic Insulation Shield Secure the ChimneyInstall Flashing Double-check the Chimney AssemblyComplete Installation Cut out Hole in Roof13 Multiple Chimney Locations SL-300 Series Ceiling/Roof Thimble Consult local codes for framing detailsChase Installations Construct the ChaseInstall Fireplace & Chimney Install Chase TopInstall Termination Cap ST375 Square Termination Cap TCT375 Terra Cotta Cap Stallation FinishingNon-Combustible Materials Non-Combustible Facing Material = 1/k x inches of thicknessHearth Extension Non-Combustible Sealant MaterialCardboard or Metal Template Position the Hearth Extension Raised Hearth Extension FramingFireplace and Hearth Extension are flush on the floor Finishing Material Combustible MaterialNon-Combustible Material 13 Mantel Specifications MantelAccessories Heat Zone Kit OptionalRun Length Cut Pipe 40 ft 6-12m 4 wall Firescreen Fireplace Dimensions Reference MaterialsConstitution Chimney Components Catalog Description Catalog No15-3/4 DTO134 Service Parts Part number list on followingConstitution Woodburning Fireplace Stocked At Depot#3 Brick Set Door Handle Assembly Stocked at Depot Baffle Protection ChannelThis page intentionally left blank Contact Information Do not Discard this Manual
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