Specifications
Figure 14. Typical Framing for a Raised Hearth - Detailed.
Planning your inStallation
typicaL FRaming - RaiseD heaRth:
Warning: Failure to follow these guidelines may result in elevated operating temperatures,
an inability to remove or install the door, or install the optional front that are
available for this unit.
Figure 13. Typical Framing for a Raised Hearth - General.
A non-combustible Hearth
Insulation Board is not required
for the DV62.
If a hearth is to be installed in
front of the unit , it must not
be thicker than ¾” . If the
hearth is raised or the hearth
materials is thicker than ¾”,
the unit must be spaced up
by the same distance that the
hearth materials extended
beyond the ¾” limit.
Example:
Hearth material is 2” limestone.
The hearth thickness limit is
¾”, therefore the unit must
be raised up 1¼” off the oor
so that the hearth does not
extend vertically beyond the
bottom ange of the replace.
The DV62 can be installed
directly on top of combustible
ooring. If the unit needs
to raise up off the oor, a
wooden structure can be built
to accommodate the raised.
Placing a couple of thicknesses
of plywood under the unit would
be an acceptable method.
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