Installation, Allow 72 hours before operating fireplace – FMI BVC-50Y User Manual

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Figure 29 - Grouting Brick

GROUTING INSTRUCTIONS

Material provided:

1 or 2 - 10 lb. bags of cement (depending

on model)

1 or 2 - 10 lb. bags of sand (depending

on model)
Material required:

1 - Piping bag

1 - Joints striker

1 - Heavy duty mixing bucket
1 - Trowel
1. Moisten brick surface with damp sponge

or spray bottle just prior to application.

When bricks are wet, any excess grout

mixture on bricks will easily wipe off.

2. In a heavy duty mixing bucket, pour seven

(4-1/2) cups of water. Add 5 lbs. (half of a

bag) of sand and 5 lbs (half of a bag) of

cement. Mix together well using a power

drill with mixing wand attachment to a yo-

gurt like consistency, not adding enough

water can lead to grout falling out after

burning.

3. The overall length of piping bag should be

about 16". If the bag is longer than 16",

cut it down to size by removing end with

larger opening. This will make the bag

easier to handle.

4. Put 2 to 3 cups of grout mixture into piping

bag making sure the smaller opening is

downward and over a moist towel to avoid

spilling. Place a wet towel over the bucket

making sure it is directly on the surface of

grout mixture. This will keep the mixture

moist and it will not dry out before use.

5. Begin grouting by first doing a “Filler

Pass”. This is done by filling the joint about

3/4 full with grout mixture. It is important

to work with only 6 bricks at a time so

grout doesn't have time to set up before

striking.

6. Complete a “Finishing Pass” around 6

bricks you just put filler pass around. This

is done by slowly filling in remainder of the

joint with a thick amount of grout mixture.

Mixture should be a little higher than the

brick surface.

7. Using a trowel, remove excess grout mix-

ture by moving trowel in the direction of the

joint. Grout mixture in the joint should now

be flush with brick surface. If not enough

grout is applied into each space, grout may

fall out after burning.

8. Using a joint striker, force grout mixture

into joint and sweep back and forth

until grout is smooth and round. If grout

becomes too shallow, add more grout

mixture with piping bag and strike again.

9. Continue procedure around each group of

6 bricks until an entire panel is finished.

10. Using trowel, scrape in direction of joints

to remove any grout that may have col-

lected around bricks during striking. If

desired, take a moist sponge and lightly

sweep over bricks to remove any grout

that may have gotten on bricks. DO NO

PRESS HARD OR RUB IN A CIRCULAR

MOTION. This will press the grout into

brick and turn brick a different color.

Allow 72 hours before

operating fireplace.

InStaLLatIOn

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