C. sidewalls/surrounds, D. frame the fireplace – Hearth and Home Technologies CASTLEWOOD 42 User Manual

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Outdoor Lifestyles by Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. • 4070-300 Rev D • 11/11

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C. Sidewalls/Surrounds

• Locate adjacent combustible sidewalls a minimum of 24 in. (610 mm) from fireplace opening.

• Mantle leg, surround, stub wall, whether combustible or non-combustible, may be constructed as shown in Figure 3.4.

D. Frame the Fireplace

Figure 3.4 shows typical framing using combustible materials (2x4 lumber shown). Cooling air hoods required If total struc-

ture is non-combustible, cooling air hoods are not necessary.
• Observe all required air space clearances to combustible materials as shown in Figure 3.5.

18 1/2 in.

[470 mm]

19 3/4 in.

[500 mm]

4 in.

[102 mm]

50° angle

39° angle

24 in.

[610 mm]

BRICK

FRONT

FLUSH
FRONT

24 in.

[610 mm]

22 3/8 in.

[568 mm]

52-7/8 in.

(1343 mm)

42 in.

[1067 mm]

Note: Grid depicts 1 inch squares.

Figure 3.4 Mantel Leg, Surround or Wall Projection (acceptable on both sides of opening)

Figure 3.5 Framing the Fireplace

2 in./51 mm

minimum air

space clearance

to the enclosure.

28-3/8 in.

721 cm

74- 1/2 in.
1892 cm

Metal framing stud to provide support and backing for

wall material and mantel.

area to be covered with nonccombus-

tible material.

A

53-7/8 in.
1368 cm

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