Installation guide

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Firestop Radiation Shield
A Firestop Radiation Shield is required in multi-story replace
installations at each oor penetration above that where the
Support Box is located. They may also be required for outdoor
replaces contained within a framed structure. Check with
your local building department for requirements. Firestop
Radiation Shield is required in multi-story installations at each
oor penetration above that where the Support Box is located
(Figure 58).
Figure 58
Existing
Ceiling
Frame
Firestop
Spacer
Eight #8 x 3/4”
wood screws
Firestop Spacer with Living Space Above Ceiling
Firestop Radiation Shields also provide complete separation
from one oor space to another or attic space as required
by most codes. When the double wall pipe passes through
a framed opening into an attic space, the Firestop must be
placed into an attic oor as shown in Figure 59.
.
Figure 59
Existing
Ceiling
Frame
Firestop
Spacer
Eight #8 x 3/4”
wood screws
Firestop Spacer with Attic Space Above Ceiling
Follow your chimney manufacturer’s instructions on specic
guidelines pertaining to their chimney and Firestop Radiation
Shield installation instructions.
Firebrick Installation Instructions
Firebrick (sold separately) are required to complete
your Burntech® Fireplace Installation. Failure to
install rebrick may cause immediate hazard, property
damage or loss of life and will void all liabilities to the
manufacturer and will void all warranties explicit or
implied.
Firebrick Options
Burntech® MODULAR FIREBOX KITS are available in
Herringbone and Running Bond Patterns (see gures 61
and 62) as well as color options. Refer to your Product list
at the back of your manual for proper sizing and patterns.
STANDARD MASONRY FIREBRICK may also be used
instead of Burntech® MODULAR FIREBOX KITS. Please
consult with your local masonry supply yard for approved
rebrick.
Firebrick thickness must be a minimum of 1 1/8” thick
and shall only be applied with Burntech® Mortar. Do not
leave any voids or gaps behind the rebrick or doing so
may result in the brick falling off when exposed to high
temperatures.
To ensure a good bond between the rebrick and the
Burntech® FIREPLACE, use a damp sponge to moisten
the rebrick and the Burntech® FIREPLACE prior to
installation of brick. Some installers have found it be
benecial to place a 1/16”-1/8” skim coat of Burntech®
Mortar over the inside of the Burntech® FIREPLACE
rebox area prior to installation of brick as well as parge
coat the Firebrick before it is laid to ensure a strong bond
between the Modular components and the Firebrick.
Burntech® Mortar shall be used as the adhesive and as the
grout between the rebrick. The grout joints between the
rebrick shall be no more than 3/16” wide.
It is recommended that you use a licensed Masonry
Contractor to lay the brick to ensure a quality nish.
Your contractor may need to drill for gas, electrical or
combustion air kit access holes. Be sure to patch around
these holes with Burntech® mortar.
Make sure the replace is installed with the nished rebrick
oor of the replace so that it is at least 11” (eleven inches)
above the combustible oor system.
Disclaimer: Burntech® Fireplace Solutions wishes to
express that as the manufacturer of Burntech® Fireplaces,
they cannot take any liability or responsibility for the way the
rebrick or the rebrick mortar performs. It is not unusual in
the course of the life of the rebrick, or the rebrick mortar, for
heat stress cracks to appear. Burntech® Fireplace Solutions
cannot be responsible for this and other wear and tear to the
rebrick and mortar.
Modular Firebrick Lining
If using our Burntech® Firebrick Liners, simply use an extra
bag of the mortar we supply. Install Hearth Liner rst, rear next
and sides last. Consider if brackets for grates will be required
also if pre-drilling is required for gaslines, electrical or if the
outside combustion air kit is to be installed. The rear Liner
Panel is straight from the bottom to the top front edge of the
Downdraft Diverter edge. The space behind does not have to
be lled (Figure 60).
Area behind
Rear Firebrick
Liner Panel can
remain empty
Figure 60