TOA Electronics CUSTOM SERIES RD-36 User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

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Figure 48

Figure 49

Methods of Determining Hearth Extension
and Wall Shield Equivalents

To determine the thickness required for any
material when either the k or r values are
known:

T

M

= Thickness of material in inches

k

M

= K value of desired material

r

M

= R value of desired material

T

L

= Minimum listed thickness

Example: Micore CV230 is to be used for the
hearth extension fireplace. How thick must this
material be?

Using the k formula:

Desired

k value of desired

Min. thickness

Required = material (per inch) x of Listed
Thickness k value of listed

Material

material (per inch)

T

M

(inches) =

k

M

x T

L

1.28

T

M

(inches) = 0.43* x

1"

1.28

Answer using k = 0.34 x

1" = 0.34 = ³⁄₈"

³⁄₈" thickness Micore will be required.

Using the r formula:

Desired

r value of listed

Min. thickness

Required = material (per inch)x of Listed
Thickness

r value of desired

Material

material (per inch)

T

M

(inches) = 0.78 x T

L

r

M

T

M

(inches) = 0.78

x

1"

2.33*

Answer using r = 0.34 x

1" = .034 = ³⁄₈"

³⁄₈" thickness Micore will be required.

At times it is important to know what combina-
tion of materials are acceptable for use as
hearth extensions. The “R values” are used to
determine acceptable combinations of materi-
als because “R values” are additive where r and
k values are not.

Hearth Extension Dimensions

A

16"

B

33"

C

8"

D

49"

A

B

D

C

C

“R value” = 1 = r x thickness of material used

k

Alternative Hearth Extension

and Wall Shield Materials

Listed

Values

Min. Thick

Material

k

r

T

L

Millboard

1.28

0.78

1"

Alternative

Values

Min. Thick

Materials

k

r

T

M

Wonderboard

1.92

0.56

1

¹⁄₂"

Common brick

5.00

0.20

3

⁷⁄₈"

Cement mortar

5.00

0.20

3

⁷⁄₈"

Ceramic tile

12.5

0.08

9

³⁄₄"

Marble

11.0

0.09

8

⁵⁄₈"

Micore CV230

0.43

2.33

³⁄₈"

(U.S. Gypsum)

Ceraform 126

0.27

3.70

¹⁄₄"

(Johns-Manville)

Example: Given that the required “R value” for
a suitable hearth extension used must be equal
to or greater than:

“R” = r x T

L

= 0.78 x

1" = 0.78.

If it is desired to elevate a marble hearth exten-
sion to a level of 5" or more above the floor
surface. What combination of noncombustible
materials can be used to accomplish this?

If common brick is used so that the 3

¹⁄₂"

dimension is the height, “R” for the common
brick becomes:

“R”

M

= r x T

M

= 0.20 x 3

¹⁄₂" = .70

Using

¹⁄₂" of mortar to set the brick, “R” for the

mortar is calculated as follows:

“R”

M

= r x T

M

= 0.20 x

¹⁄₂" = .10

*value taken from chart

Wall Shield Required

Where Less Than 12"

A

B

C

C

30"

24"

D

A wall shield is required where a continuous
perpendicular side wall is within 12" of the
fireplace opening, (

Figure 49 ). Use a 24" W x

30" H wall shield constructed of millboard or a
durable, noncombustible material having an
equal or greater insulating value than K = .54BTU/
IN FT

2

HR

°

F. At no time may a perpendicular

side wall be closer than 8".

If fireplace is installed diagonally across a 90

°

corner; no wall shields are required.

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