B. Hearth Extension, Building and Finishing
WARNING! Risk of Fire!
bers or other burning material falling from the fireplace may
ignite flooring or concealed combustible surfaces.
•
Protective metal hearth strips MUST be installed.
•
Hearth extensions MUST be installed exactly as
specified.
A hearth extension must be installed with all fireplaces to
protect the combustible floor in front of the fireplace from
both radiant heat and sparks.
•
You MUST use a hearth extension with this fireplace.
• Refer to Figure 7.4 for minimum dimensions.
• This fireplace has been tested and approved for use with
a hearth extension insulated to a minimum R value of
2.06.
• The hearth extension material MUST be covered with
tile, stone or other non-combustible material.
• Manufactured hearth materials will usually have a
published R value (resistance to heat) or k value
(conductivity of heat). Refer to the formula in Table 6.1
to convert a k value to an R value,
• Refer to Table 7.2 for hearth extension insulation
alternatives.
Table 7.1
R
= 1/k x inches of thickness
Table 7.2
Hearth Extension Insulation Alternatives, R Value = 2.06
Material
Hearth & Home HX3, HX4
USG Micore 300™
USG Durock™ Cement Board
Cement Mortar
Common Brick
Ceramic Tile
Armstrong™ Privacy Guard Plus
Marble
30
High temperatures, sparks, em-
Minimum
k per inch
r per inch
thickness
thick
thick
0.49
2.06
0.49
2.06
1.92
0.52
5.0
0.20
5.0
0.20
12.50
0.08
0.46
2.18
14.3-20.0
0.07-0.05
29 1/2 - 41 1/4 in.
Majestic • Ashland ASH36 Installation Manual • 4059-909 • Rev D • 04/19
Figure 7.4
required
1 in.
1 in.
4 in.
10 1/2 in.
10 1/2 in.
25 3/4in.
1 in.
12 in.
(305 mm)
36 in.
(914 mm)
(305 mm)
60 in.
(1524 mm)
Hearth Extension Dimensions
12 in.
20 in. (508 mm) Minimum