Hearth and Home Technologies 5100I-GD-B, 5100I-NL-B Installation Considerations, Hearth Extension

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A. Floor Protection USA & Canada

Thermal protection must be 1/2 inch (13mm) minimum thickness (“k” value = 0.84) or equivalent material.

All floor protection must be non-combustible (i.e., metals, brick, stone, mineral fiber boards, etc.). Any organic materi- als (i.e., plastics, wood paper products, etc.) are combustible and must not be used. The floor protection specified includes some form of thermal designation such as R-value (thermal resistance) or k-factor (thermal conductivity).

B.Calculating Alternate Floor Protection Material

Thermal Conductivity: k value

The k value indicates the amount of heat (in BTU’s) that will flow in 1 hour through 1 square foot of a uniform material 1 inch thick for each degree (F) of temperature difference from one side of the material to the other. The LOWER the k factor means less heat is being conducted through the non-combustible material to the combustible material beneath it. The k value of a material must be equal or smaller then the required k value to be accept- able.

(BTU) (inch) (foot2 (hour) (oF)

Thermal Resistance: R value

The R value is a measure of a material’s resisteance to heat transfer. R value is convenient when more than one material is used since you can add the R values together, whereas you can not do this for k value. The HIGHER the R factor means less heat is being conducted through the non-combustible material to the combustible material beneath it. The R value of a material must be equal or larger then the required R value to be accept- able.

Converting k to R:

Divide 1 by k and multiply the results times the thickness in inch- es of the material.

R = 1/k x inches of thickness

Converting R to k:

Divide the inches of thickness by R. k = inches of thickness/R

Calculatons:

Example: Floor protection requires k value of 0.84 and 3/4 inch thick.

Alternative material has a k value of 0.6 and is 3/4 inch thick.

Divide 0.6 by .75 = k value of 0.80. This k value is smaller than 0.84 and therefore is acceptable.

Hearth Extension Insulation Alternatives, R Value = 1.16

 

k per

R per

Minimum

Material

inch

inch

thickness

 

thick

thick

required

Hearth & Home HX3, HX4

0.43

2.33

1/2 in.

USG Micore 300™

0.46

2.18

1/2 in.

USG Durock™ Cement Board

1.92

0.52

2-1/4 in.

Cement Mortar

5.0

0.20

5-7/8 in.

Common Brick

5.0

0.20

5-7/8 in.

Ceramic Tile

12.50

0.08

14-5/8 in.

Marble

14.3-

0.07-

16-5/8 in.

20.0

0.05

- 23-3/8 in.

 

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C. Hearth Extension

If the hearth extension is lower than the fireplace opening, the portion of the insert extending onto the hearth must be supported. Manufacturer designed adjustable support kit can be ordered from your dealer. (See page 22).

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Contents Advanced Combustion Technology ACT Hot glass will cause burnsModel Name Location On right side of insert as face the applianceSerial Number Manufactured DateTable of Contents 1Listing and Code Approvals Mobile Home Approved BTU & Efficiency SpecificationsGlass Specifications Appliance CertificationDesign, Installation & Location Considerations Fire SafetyGetting Started Negative Pressure Tools And Supplies Needed Flue Draft ConsiderationsInspect Appliance and Components Appliance Dimensions 3Dimensions and ClearancesPanel Size SideWall Installation Masonry, Heat Circulating and *Zero ClearanceClearance to Combustibles With 8 Mantel Deflector, Part NoHearth Extension Installation ConsiderationsFloor Protection USA & Canada Calculating Alternate Floor Protection MaterialOutside Air Installation Disconnect the appliance from power supply Blower Cord LocationWiring Diagram Optional Offset AdapterVenting Components Chimney RequirementsChimney Systems Ovalizing Round Stainless Steel Liners Installing Chimney ComponentsAir Clearances Chimney Termination Requirements Masonry Fireplace USA Installations only Factory-Built Zero Clearance Fireplace6Mobile Home Installation Requirements for outside combustion air supply toAppliance Set-up Installation Outline Panel & Trim Set InstallationLeveling Bolts Securing Liner to Flue Collar Assembling TrimIncluded in Kit Tools Needed Zero Clearance Adjustable Trim SupportSize 12 d x 50 w, 2-10 h 22.2Wood Selection & Storage 8Operating InstructionsOver-Firing Your Appliance Burning ProcessFinal Stage Air ControlsSecond Stage Start-Up SystemBurn Rates Heat OutputBuilding a Fire Opacity Smoke Blower Operating InstructionsFrequently Asked Questions Issues SolutionsGlass Cleaning General MaintenanceCreosote Chimney Cleaning Maintaining & Servicing Your ApplianceCleaning Plated Surfaces Glass Replacement Door AssemblyFrequency As needed Slide Window In / Out Loosen Remove Bolts Firebrick Replacement Nbr Brick Size QtyBlower Replacement Baffle RemovalCorrect Baffle & Blanket Placement Incorrect PositionsTroubleshooting Diagnostic Question Possible Causes of Condition SolutionsDon’t get enough/any heat. What can I do about it? Exploded Views Reference MaterialsBeginning Manufactured Date November 1 Service Parts & Accessories BRICK-438Accessories Service And Maintenance Log Date of Service Performed By Description of ServiceService And Maintenance Log Cont’d Homeowner’s Notes Warranty Policy Hearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of LiabilityHearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty Cont’d Contact Information Dealer Telephone

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