Hearth Extensions - Heat-N-Glo RHW-44 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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2. HEARTH EXTENSIONS

A hearth extension must be installed with all fire-
places. It is to protect the combustible floor in front of
the fireplace from both radiant heat and sparks.
The construction of and materials used for a field con-
structed hearth extension are shown in Figure 5.
Field constructed Hearth Extensions should be constructed in accordance with Figures 5 and 6 instructions. In
all cases, the hearth extension must extend a minimum of 16" to the front and 8" on either side of the fireplace
opening. The field constructed hearth extension must be constructed from 1/2" MICORE CV230.
HEARTH EXTENSIONS ARE TO BE INSTALLED ONLY AS ILLUSTRATED TO
PREVENT HIGH TEMPERATURES FROM OCCURRING ON CONCEALED COM-
BUSTIBLE MATERIALS. HEARTH SEALING STRIPS PREVENT BURNING OR
HOT PARTICLES FROM INADVERTENTLY FALLING DIRECTLY ON COM-
BUSTIBLE SURFACES IN THE EVENT THE BUILDING SHOULD SETTLE AND
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Figure 5
Field Constructed Hearth Extension
(THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY) "K" = BTU in./hr. ft
TO SUBSTITUTE ALTERNATE INSULATION MATERIAL, YOU NEED TO KNOW THE "K"
FACTOR FOR THAT MATERIAL. TO CALCULATE THE REQUIRED THICKNESS FOR THE
ALTERNATE MATERIAL USE THE FOLLOWING FORMULA:
K ALT.
x .5 = THICKNESS OF ALTERNATE MAT. (INCHES)
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Figure 6
Hearth Extension
WARNING!
DISTURB THE ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION.
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RHW-44 WOODBURNING FIREPLACE
A hearth extension of this construction may be cov-
ered with any non-combustible decorative material
and may have a maximum thickness of 7
gaps between the hearth extension and the front of
the fireplace with a non-combustible sealant.
EXAMPLES OF INSULATION
USG MICORE CV230
2
°F
1
". Seal
2
MINIMUM
REQUIRED
K VALUE
THICKNESS
1/2"
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EXAMPLE:"K" OF BRICK = 5
5
x .5 = 5.81 IN. OF BRICK.
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