Heatiator HEIR36H, HEIR42H, HEIR42T, HEIR50T, HEIR36T Installing Non-combustible Facing Material

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C. Installing Non-combustible Facing Material

WARNING! Risk of Fire!

Follow these instructions exactly.

Facing materials must be installed properly to prevent fire.

No materials may be substituted without authorization by Hearth & Home Technologies.

The finishing templates are shipped fastened to the top surround. Remove finishing templates prior to installing non-combustible board.

Remove non-combustible facing pieces from back of appliance. See Figure 9.6.

Install non-combustible facing material to the appliance using the screws supplied in the manual bag assembly.

Center and attach two top panels to the framing members. See Figure 9.7.

Attach left and right side panels to framing members.

Use fasteners from fastener packet (in manual bag) for screws that secure to the fireplace. See Figure 9.7.

Use drywall screws or nails to secure the perimeter of the non-combustible facing materials to the wood framing. See Figure 9.7.

Use a wet or dry towel or soft brush to remove dust or dirt from facing material.

See Section 13 for finishing materials guidelines.

PERIMETER:

SECURE TO FRAMING WITH

DRYWALL SCREWS OR NAILS

(NOT INCLUDED)

INTERIOR:

SECURE WITH

SELF-TAPPING SCREWS

(IN MANUAL BAG ASSEMBLY)

Figure 9.7 Installing Non-Combustible Facing Material

Figure 9.6 Shipping Location of Non-Combustible Board

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HEIR50H, HEIR36T, HEIR36H, HEIR50T, HEIR42T specifications

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