FLOOR PROTECTION
The ability of insulating material to retard the transfer of heat may be expressed as either Thermal Conduc- tance (C), Thermal Conductivity (K), or Thermal Resistance (R). The mathematical relationship of these values and the formulas for converting one value to another is as follows:
C = K divided by the material thickness (Example C = .43 divided by 1/2 (.50)
C = .86)
K = C multiplies by the material thickness (Example K = .86 multiplied by 1/2 (.50)
K = .43)
R = The material thickness divided by K (Example R = 1/2 (.50) divided by .43
43 3/4"
21 13/16"
FIGURE 11
44"
GAS OPENING
9 5/8"
R = 1.16)
20"
(MIN.)
5"
FLOOR LEVEL
66"
(MIN.)
JUNCTION BOX OPENING
7 1/8" |
|
9 1/2" | 21 3/8" |
FIGURE 12
12"
FLOOR LINE WITH
RAISED HEARTH
FIREPLACE
HEARTH
12" 20"
FLOOR
METAL SAFETY STRIP
HEARTH EXTENSION
SAFETY STRIP 3" X 36" (MIN.)
WARNING:
THE HEARTH EXTENSION AND THE GALVANIZED METAL STRIP SHOULD BE INSTALLED ONLY IN A HORIZONTAL RELATIONSHIP TO THE FIREPLACE, AS ILLUSTRATED.
With either type hearth extension minor shifting of the supporting floor or expansion and contraction may eventually cause a crack to develop between the hearth extension and the face of the fireplace. To help prevent the crack from developing, the hearth extension materials must be firmly fastened in place. Wall ties should be screwed to the face of the fireplace and imbedded in the mortar joints of brick, stone, or other non- combustible materials. The metal safety strip packed with the fireplace must be placed beneath the fireplace and extended under the hearth extension or into a mortar joint of the hearth extension as shown by Figures 10, 11, and 12. In the event a crack does eventually develop, the metal safety strip will serve as a barrier to prevent sparks or embers from falling from the fireplace onto combustible flooring materials.
The hearth extension must not block the side air vents, or air inlet louvers on the lower front of the fireplace. These openings must be unobstructed to assure an adequate flow of cooling air around the firebox. If the fireplace is equipped with a blower, or may be equipped with one at a later date, the hearth extension must not prevent the removal of the lower louver panel for servicing the blower. Plan adequately by determining the finished height of the hearth extension to be used and elevate the fireplace on a platform, if necessary, to prevent obstructing the air openings or lower louvered panel.
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53D9032. Rev 1 03/03