England's Stove Works 13-NCMH Installation & Operation Manual page 9

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Installation on a Combustible Floor
If the appliance is to be installed on a combustible floor or a combustible floor covering, it must be
installed on a 1" thick non-combustible millboard floor protector or a durable equivalent, with a "R"
factor of no less than "2." The pad must be installed beneath the unit, extending 16" (U.S.) on the
side equipped with a door, and 8" on all other sides. The pad must cover any horizontal chimney
connector runs and extend 2" beyond each side.
Alternate Floor Protection:
An easy means of determining if a proposed alternate floor protector meets requirements is to
follow this procedure:
Convert specification to R-value:
1)
R-value is given – no conversion is needed
i
k-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches: R = 1/k x T
ii
C-factor is given: R = 1/C
iii
Determine the R-value of the proposed alternate floor protector:
2)
Use the correct formula given in step 1 (above) to convert values not expressed as "R."
i
For multiple layers, add R-values of each layer to determine overall R-value.
ii
If the overall R-value of the system is greater than the R-value of the specified floor protector,
3)
the alternate is acceptable.
EXAMPLE:
The specified floor protector should be ¾" thick material with a k-factor of 0.84. The proposed
alternate is 4" brick with a C-factor of 1.25 over 1/8" mineral board with a k-factor of 0.29.
Step (a):
Use formula above to convert specification to R-value.
R = 1/k x T = 1/0.84 x .75 = 0.893
Step (b):
Calculate R of proposed system.
4" brick of C = 1.25, therefore R brick = 1/C =1/1.25 = 0.80
1/8" mineral board of k = 0.29, therefore Rmin.bd. = 1/0.29 x 0.125 = 0.431
Total R = Rbrick + Rmineral board = 0.8 + 0.431 = 1.231
Step (c):
Compare proposed system of R of 1.231 to specified R of 0.893. Since proposed
system R is greater than required, the system is acceptable.
Definitions:
Thermal conductance = C
Thermal conductivity = k
Thermal resistance
2. Wall Protection
Please see Illustration 1 for clearances to walls. In some areas local codes may require thirty-six
inches (36") from a combustible, therefore it is very important that you check with local officials. If
you need to place your unit closer to a combustible wall, some protection will be necessary. If an
approved wall board is used this will reduce your clearance by two thirds (2/3); however, a one inch
(1") air space has to be between the board and the wall. If you have a ceiling flue hook-up, you will
need protection from the floor to the ceiling if you do not meet the normal clearances. If you have a
wall flue hook up, you will need wall protection at least twelve inches (12") above the wall thimble.
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