Removing The Existing Resilient Flooring; Protection Under The Pedestal; Fireplace Pedestal Installation; Pedestal Installation - Les Foyers Don-Bar 9000 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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floor against the accidental fall of embers. In
order to achieve this goal, all joints of the floor
protection must be perfectly adjusted or filled
with grout. The floor protection may consist of:
a) Slabs or tiles of stone (marble, granite,
slate, etc.) or ceramic at least 3/8" (10 mm)
thickness, secured in place;
b) Bricks of concrete or terra-cotta, secured
in place;
c) For a temporary floor protection, a sheet
metal of at least 0.015" (0,38 mm) thickness
or an incombustible composite cement board
of at least 3/8" (10 mm) thickness may be
used.
Floor protection
extension under
the pedestal
The opening for the
passage of
the outside air
intake duct
must be at
least 7" diameter
(180 mm)
DRAWING 10

10.2 Removing the existing resilient flooring:

Before beginning the installation of the floor
protection, remove any existing resilient flooring
(linoleum, carpet, etc.) in order to reach the wood
or concrete sub-flooring. The fireplace must not
rest on resilient flooring.
REV. 2014-10

Pedestal assembly

Wood basket
Table
9000 Pedestal
(the 9120 pedestal
is pyramidal
without an
ash drawer)
DRAWING 11
10.3
Protection under the pedestal: The
floor protection must extend at least 6" (150 mm)
under the fireplace pedestal.

11. Fireplace pedestal installation

11.1 Pedestal installation: Center the pedestal
under the suspended hood. Level it using the 4
leveling bolts built in the base.
Page 12
Grate
Bolts for
adjusting the
table height
Ash drawer

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