Product specifications, Locating firebox, Planning – FMI PENINSULA FGPN User Manual

Page 5: Figure 1 - peninsula (three-sided) firebox, Figure 2 - projected installation

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Figure 1 - Peninsula (Three-Sided) Firebox

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PRODUCT SPECiFiCATiONS

Figure 2 - Projected Installation

LOCATiNG FiREBOX

PLANNING

Plan where you will install the firebox. This will

save time and money later when you install

the firebox. Before installation, consider the

following:
1. Where the firebox will be located. Allow for

wall and ceiling clearances (see Installa-

tion Clearances, page 9).

2. Everything needed to complete installation.
3. This model CANNOT be installed in a

bedroom or bathroom.

4. Proper air for combustion and ventilation.
5. Consider a location where heat output

would not be affected by drafts, air condi-

tion ducts, windows or doors.

6. A location that minimizes modifications

on existing framing will make installation

easier.

Projected installations can extend any

distance into the room. A projection may

be ideal as a partition between two oth-

erwise common areas when added to an

existing, finished wall (see Figure 2).

Internal wall installation provides a

discreet viewing option between two

adjacent rooms or within an added wall

to subdivide an oversize room.

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