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Answer - The minimum required thickness of the Micore 160 is .417",
therefore round up to nearest standard thickness available which is 1/2".
Listed Material
k (per inch)
Listed Material
.84
K
L
** Approved Alternate Materials for Floor/Hearth Protection
AlternativeMaterials
Thermal Values
k (per inch)
K
M
Kaowool M Board
.47
Micore 160™
.35
U.S. Gypsum
Micore 300™
.46
U.S. Gypsum
Durock™ Cement Board
1.92
U.S. Gypsum
Hardibacker™
1.95
Hardibacker 500™
2.30
Cultered Stone Hearth-
2.82
stone™
Wonderboard
3.23
Super Firetemp M
.61
Johns-Manville
Super Firetemp L
.54
Johns-Manville
Face brick
9.00
Common brick
5.00
Cement mortar
5.00
Ceramic tile
12.5
Marble
~11
Table 1
** If the hearth extension material(s) that is intended to be used is NOT listed
on Table 1, the material can still be used if the material(s) is noncombustible.
However, the manufacturer of the material must provide either the listed k-
value per inch or r-value per inch with listed thickness so that the minimum
thickness required for the hearth can be calculated (per instructions on this
Page and/or as specified in the NFI Certification manuals).
Note: Also see NFI (National Fireplace Institute) Certification Manuals showing
other acceptable calculation methods and acceptable alternate materials
which can be used.
r (per inch)
Listed Min.Thickness
"
1.19
1
r
T
L
L
MinimumThickness
(rounded to nearest 1/8 inch)
r (per inch)
Min. Thickness
r
T
M
M
2.13
.56" (1/2")
2.86
.42" (3/8")
2.17
.55" (1/2")
.52
2.29" (2-1/4")
.513
2.32" (2-3/8")
.435
2.74" (2-3/4")
.355
3.36" (3-3/8")
.31
3.85" (3-7/8")
1.64
.73" (3/4")
1.85
.64" (5/8")
.111
10.71" (10-3/4")
.20
5.95" (6")
.20
5.95" (6")
.08
14.88" (14-7/8")
~.09
13.10" (13-1/8")
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
40"
(1016mm)
40"
(1016mm)
C
B
C
Figure 48
Calculating Minimum Thickness if Multiple
Materials are Used
At times it is important to know what
combination of materials are acceptable for
use as floor protection. The "R values" are
used to determine acceptable combinations of
materials because "R values" are additive where
r and k values are not.
"R value" = 1/k = "r" x thickness of material
used
Example: Given that the required "R value"
for a suitable floor protector used must be
equal to or greater than:
"R" = r
x T
= 1.19 x 1" = 1.19."
L
L
If it is desired to elevate a marble hearth ex-
tension to a level of 5" or more above the floor
surface. What combination of noncombustible
materials can be used to accomplish this?
If common brick is used so that the 3 1/2"
dimension is the height, "R" for the common
brick becomes:
brick
"R"
= r
x T
= 0.20 x 3 1/2" = .70
M
M
S
Using 1/2" of mortar to set the brick, "R" for
the mortar is calculated as follows:
mortar
"R"
= r
x T
= 0.20 x 1/2" = .10
M
M
S
Next, a 3/4" marble slab set in 1/2" mortar cov-
ers the brick, "R" for the marble and mortar
becomes:
marble
"R"
= r
x T
= 0.05 x 3/4" = .038
M
M
S
mortar
"R"
= r
x T
= 0.20 x 1/2" = .10
M
M
S
Wall Shield
Required if
less than
18" (457mm)
A
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