Philips Magnavox ELITE ME43BKSP User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Cold Climate Installations

Climates where temperatures will fall below

32° F (0° C).
The heating performance of the appliance will

vary depending upon the level of insulation,

house design, how the appliance is operated,

etc.
If this fireplace is being installed in a cold

climate, it is especially important to seal all

cracks around the fireplace and wherever cold

air could enter the room with noncombustible

material. Also, the outside air inlet duct should

be wrapped with noncombustible insulation

to minimize the formation of condensation.

Do not place insulation materials directly

against the chimney sections. We recom-

mend that you use the insulated wall radiation

shield since it will maintain the home’s thermal

barrier. AC chimney is NOT recommended in

cold climates.

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Mantel

A wood mantel, if installed, must be at least

48" (1.2 m) above the base of the fireplace (see

Figure 7a). There is no restriction regarding

the length or the width of the mantel.

Hearth Extension Requirements

(refer to Figures 7a and 7b)
A non-combustible hearth extension must

be built in front of the fireplace and extend

out on both sides. Hearth extensions must

be constructed according to the following

guidelines:

1. A layer of sheet metal 0.018" (0.45mm) thick

or 3/8" (9mm) thick insulating board or any

other material (tiles, marble, granite) with

equivalent heat resistance may be used.

Check with the local building authorities

before installing to determine what other

materials are acceptable in your area.

2. The hearth extension should be secured to

the floor. The gap between the fireplace and

the hearth extension must be sealed. The sup-

plied safety metal strip must be positioned

as follows: One half under the front of the

fireplace and the other half must extend on

the floor over which the hearth extension will

be built (see Figure 7a).

* The safety metal strip must cover the entire

width of the fireplace.

3. On a raised base or raised hearth, a “Z” shape

piece of metal must be fabricated to join the

bottom of the fireplace to the floor.

Outside Air Assembly

The outside air assembly is mandatory for

the fireplace.

During operation, the fireplace requires air for

combustion and draws air out of the house. It

may starve other fuel burning appliances such

as gas or oil furnaces. As well, exhaust blowers

and blower driven appliances may compete for

air, causing a negative pressure in the home,

resulting in smoke entering the home from

the fireplace. This situation is aggravated in

modern airtight houses.

To overcome this potential problem, the

installation of an outside air assembly is

required to provide outside combustion air to

the fireplace.

Fireplace Facing

The fireplace should be framed using 2" x 3"

(50mm x 75mm) or heavier lumber.
Figure 10
on Page 10 shows the general

framing layout.
Combustible materials must be installed flush

with the fireplace facing. They may not project

out in front of the fireplace. Non-combustible

materials such as brick, stone or ceramic tile,

may project in front of and/or on the fireplace

facing.

Figure 6

Figure 7b

DRYWALL PANEL OR EQUIVALENT

SPACER

2" x 3" MIN.

FIREPLACE

18"

48"

Min.

52"

1"

8"

WARNING: THE HEARTH EX-
TENSION IS TO BE INSTALLED
ONLY AS ILLUSTRATED.

The crack between

the fireplace and the

hearth extension must

be sealed with a non-

combustible material

such as sand-cement

grout.

Safety Metal Strip

Hearth Extension

Non-Combustible

Finish Material

Floor

Figure 7a - Hearth Extension Requirements

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