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Clearance Requirements; Hearth Requirements - Jøtul GI 450 DVII Katahdin Installation Manual

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Make a Footprint Template - GI 450
Materials:
Foam Core or Cardboard
Utility Knife
Tape Measure
1. Trim the board to a rectangle measuring
32 1/2" x 15". (826mm x 381mm)
2. Draw a centerline at 16 1/4" (413mm).
3. Mark the rear edge at 10 1/4" (260mm) to the
left and right of center.
4. Draw a cut line from the rear mark to the front
corner of each side.
5. Trim the sides along the cut lines.
6. Tape this instruction sheet to the template for
future reference.

Hearth Requirements

Hearth protection in front of the unit must be
composed of masonry material extending 8" (203mm)
to each side of the fireplace opening and 16" (406mm)
forward from the fireplace facing material.
Raised Hearth: A raised masonry hearth that is at least
6" (152mm) high must extend a minimum 12" (305mm)
forward from the fireplace facing material.
Fig. 3.
A: Hearth Protection Width
Unit flush or raised: 8" (203mm) from fireplace
opening
B: Hearth Protection Depth
Unit flush with hearth: 16" (406mm)
Unit raised min. 6" off floor: 12" (309mm)
C: Side Trim Clearance
Up to 6" thick, from fireplace center line: 20 1/2" (521)
D: Side Room Wall Clearance
From the fireplace center line: 24 1/2" (622mm)
E: Top Trim Clearance from hearth: 41 " (1041mm)
F: Mantel Clearance from hearth: See fig. 4.
Straight Edge
Marker

Clearance Requirements

The following clearances and hearth specifications are
the minimum requirements for installing this appliance
into a solid fuel-burning fireplace.
A combustible surface is anything that can burn
(i.e. sheet rock, wallpaper, wood, fabrics etc.). These
surfaces are not limited to those that are visible and also
include materials that are behind non-combustibles.
If you are not sure of the combustible nature of a
material, consult your local fire officials. Remember,
"Fire Resistant" materials are considered combustible;
they are difficult to ignite, but will burn. Also, "fire-rat-
ed" sheet rock is considered combustible.
Always maintain the proper clearances to allow for
the flow of ventilation air around the insert.
A
B
C
D
E
F
Fig. 4.
Mantel and Top Trim Clearances
Measure clearances from the finished floor of the fireplace
opening.
A:
48 1/2" (1232)
B:
47"
(1194)
C:
45 1/2" (1156)
D:
44"
(1118)
E:
42 1/2" (1080)
F:
41"
(1041)
NOTE: THESE CLEARANCES MAY BE REDUCED BY 2" IF
THE OPTIONAL RISER BAR IS NOT USED.
© 2016 Jøtul North America, Inc. Gorham, Maine U.S.A.
GI 450 DV II Hearth Guide & Template
MANTEL
AREA
1”
3.5”
5.5”
7.5”
9.5”
11.5”

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