Operating instructions

12 61D0008
52" (400 Models)
66" (500 Models)
Safety Strip
3"x36" Min. (400 Unit)
3"x42" Min. (500 Unit)
16" Min.
(400 Unit)
20" Min.
(500 Unit)
21"
21
1
/2"
40
1
/2"
40
1
/8" (400 Unit)
46
1
/8" (500 Unit)
16"min. - 400 unit
20" min. - 500 unit
8"8"
INSTALLING FIREPLACE ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR 
This hearth extension must be either 6" (minimum) thick stone or brick; a H1652 (400 units) or H2066 (500 units) Hearth
Extension Kit; or a locally constructed hearth that has a “K” factor less than .43 and at least ½" thick. For other non-com-
bustibles, the total thickness minimum is 1.16 times its thermal conductivity (K).
The following relations could be useful —
Minor shifting of the supporting floor or
expansion and contraction may eventually
cause a crack to develop between the hearth
extension and the face of the replace with
either type hearth extension. To help prevent
the cracking, rmly fasten the hearth extension
materials in place. Screw wall ties to the face of
the replace. Imbed the wall ties in the mortar
joints of brick, stone, or other non-combustible
materials.
Place metal safety strip packed with the
replace beneath the replace. Extend metal
safety strip under the hearth extension or into
a mortar joint of the hearth. See Figures 6
through 9. If a crack does eventually develops,
the metal safety strip will prevent sparks or
embers from falling from the replace onto
combustible ooring materials.
FLOOR PROTECTION



Only install metal safety
strip horizontal to the
replace.
WARNING
Gas
Opening
Junction
Box
Opening
Floor
Level
Fireplace
Hearth
Metal
Safety Strip
C = K divided by the material thickness
(Example C = .43 divided by 1/2 (.50)
C = .86)
K = C multiplies by the material thickness
(Example K = .86 multiplied by 1/2 (.50)
K = .43)
R = The material thickness divided by K
(Example R = 1/2 (.50) divided by .43
R = 1.16)
C = Thermal Conductant
R = Thermal Resistance