Monessen Hearth M400BFC Planning Information, Mounting the Fireplace, Planning the Chimney Run

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M400BFC Balanced Flue Heat-Circulating Fireplace

Planning Information

Preplanning an installation is very important to ensure safety and to save time and money. An installer must predetermine where a fireplace will be set and how the chimney system will be run.

Mounting the Fireplace

A fireplace may only be mounted on the following sur- faces:

1.A flat combustible surface.

2.A raised wooden platform.

3.A concrete block or other solid object placed be- neath each of the four (4) corners of the fireplace.

The fireplace must be spaced 1” (25 mm) from a com- bustible back wall and 1/2” (13 mm) from a combustible side wall or support. (Page 13, Fig. 17)

Planning the Chimney Run

LTOTAL INSTALLED

T TRIPLE LENGTH LENGTH

 

 

 

 

WALL

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L

 

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81

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56O"

 

 

 

 

818

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56O"

 

 

 

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1

83

56O"

56O"

 

 

 

84

56O"

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Fig. 4 Installed lengths of chimney sections.

Determine how the chimney will be run, length of run and chimney components required to complete the job. (Fig. 4) Never install a chimney below minimum heights.

In planning a chimney system, it is important to know:

1.The height of a chimney is measured from the hearth to the exit point on the termination.

2.A chimney cannot be offset more than 30° from a vertical plane.

3.A chimney may run straight up or it may be neces- sary to offset it to avoid obstructions.

4.The maximum length of an angled run (total chimney system) is 20’ (6 m).

5.No more than 2 offsets (4 total 30° elbows in U.S./or 2 total 45° elbows in Canada) per fireplace may be used.

6.A guy wire stabilizer is required for chimneys extend- ing more than 6’ (1.8 m) above a roof line.

The Ten Foot Rule

Major U.S. building codes specify a minimum chimney height above the roof top. The “Ten Foot Rule” is a fire safety rule and not a draft rule. To ensure proper draft, it is recommended that you always meet or exceed the “Ten Foot Rule,” especially when installing a termination on a high pitch roof. (Fig. 5)

The key points of the “Ten Foot Rule” are:

1.If the horizontal distance from the chimney to the peak of the roof is 10’ (3 m) or less, the top of the chimney must be at least 2’ (610 mm) above the peak of the roof, but never less than 3’ (914 mm) in height above the highest point where it passes through the roof.

2.If a horizontal distance from the chimney to the peak of the roof is more than 10’ (3 m), a chimney height reference point is established on the surface of the roof a distance of 10’ (3 m) from the chimney in a horizontal plane. The top of the chimney must be at least 2’ (610 mm) above the reference point, but never less than 3’ (914 mm) in height above the high- est point where it passes through the roof.

 

0 To 10’

 

 

2’ Min. 3’

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Reference

 

 

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Fig. 5

Ten Foot Rule illustration.

 

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Contents M400BFC Table of Contents Drafts Safety InformationPrecautions DescriptionM400BFC Balanced Flue Heat-Circulating Fireplace Hearth dimensionsFireplace and chase parts identification Chimney Requirements Offset Installations Ten Foot Rule Planning InformationMounting the Fireplace Planning the Chimney RunChimney Supports InstallationInsulating Fireplace Enclosure For Cold Climates Chimney Set-up Installing Electrical WireStraight-Up Chimney Installation FramingFraming the Ceiling Hole Offset InstallationCeiling Chimney Hole Possible Obstructions Cutting the HoleSafety strip installation Positioning, Safety Strips Securing the FireplaceInstalling the Firestop Spacer Ceiling Hole Installing Chimney SystemProper Firestop Spacer Installation Additional Ceilings Continue Installing Pipe to Complete RunInstall Remainder of Chimney Sections Canadian Requirements For Insulation ShieldInstalling Chimney in a Chase Installing Top Housing or TerminationFinishing Finish Wall From top of grille opening. ** 6 from top of grille opening Examples of wall shield insulation Side Wall Protection Hearth InstallationGlass Door Operation Common Materials and FactorsOperation Installing Line for Gas LogsM400BFC Balanced Flue Fireplace M400BFC Balanced Flue Fireplace Accessories Component Description Model Number Chimney ComponentsLimited Warranty Mhsc