Planning your installation – Lenoxx Electronics CI2000HT User Manual

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION

– Model CI2000HT

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FOR INSTALLATIONS IN THE USA & CANADA

MODEL CI2000HT

FLOOR PROTECTION


The floor protector must meet or exceed the minimum ther-

mal requirements as defined on this page (see Floor Protec-

tion Using Alternate Material As Floor Protector). If the floor

protection is to be stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared

or grouted to form a continuous noncombustible surface. If a

chimney connector extends horizontally over the floor, pro-

tection must also cover the floor under the connector and at

least 2" (51 mm) to

either side.

The floor protector

must fully cover the

area beneath the

appliance and extend

18” to the front, 5”-

USA and 8”-Canada

to the sides, and 0”-

USA and 8”-Canada

from the back as

shown in the illustra-

tion to the right.

FLOOR PROTECTION USING ALTERNATE MATERIAL AS
FLOOR PROTECTOR

The hearth pad or alternate material used as a floor protec-

tor must be constructed of a durable noncombustible mate-

rial having an equal or better thermal conductivity value

(lower k value) of k = .84 BTU / IN FT

2

HR

°F or a thermal

resistance that equals or exceeds r = 1.19 HR

°F FT

2

IN/BTU

with a minimum thickness of 1/2”. With these values, deter-

mine the minimum thickness of the alternate material re-

quired using the formula(s) and the table shown here (see

chart – Approved Alternative Materials for Floor Protection).

Note: Any noncombustible material having a thickness of

1/2” (13 mm) whose k value is less than .84 or whose r value

is more than 1.19 is acceptable. If the alternate material

used has a higher k value or lower r value will require a

greater thickness of the material used. In some cases, if the

k value is less or the r value higher, a thinner material may

be used.

Methods of determining floor protection equivalents:

To determine the thickness required for the alternate mate-

rial when either the k value or r value is known, use either

the k formula or r formula:

Example: Durock

 Cement Board is to be used for the floor

protection. How thick must this material be? The following

formulas give the means of determining minimum thickness

required.

T

M

= minimum thickness required for alternate material

k

M

= k value per inch of alternate material

T

L

= minimum thickness of listed material

r

M

= r value per inch of alternate material

Using the k formula:

Desired thickness

k value of desire

Minimum

of the alternate

=

material (per inch) x thickness

material

k value of listed

of listed

material (per inch)

material

T

M

(inches) = k

M

x T

L

.84

T

M

(inches) = 1.92 x 1/2”

.84
Answer using k: 2.286 x 0.50” = 1.143 = ~ 1 9/64”
~1 9/64” thickness Durock Cement Board will be required.

Using the r formula:

T

M

(inches) = 1.19 x T

L

r

M

T

M

(inches) = 1.19 x .5”

.52

Answer using r: 2.288 x 0.50” = 1.143 = ~ 1 9/64”
~1 9/64” thickness Durock Cement Board will be required.

At times it is important to know what combination of materials

are acceptable for use as floor protection. The “R values” are

used to determine acceptable combinations of materials be-

cause “R values” are additive where r and k values are not.

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

k

Example: “R value” = 1/k = r x thickness of material used. Given

that the required “R value” for a suitable floor protector used must be

equal to or greater than:“R” = r x T

L

= 1.19 x .5” = .60.

Listed Material

Listed Material

Thermal Values

Listed Min.

Thickness

k (per inch)

r (per inch)

T

L

Listed Material

.84

1.19 1/2”

Approved Alternate Materials for Floor Protection (**)

Alternative
Materials

Thermal Values

* Minimum

Thickness

k (per inch)

r (per inch)

T

M

Kaowool M Board

.47

2.13

* 1/2”

Micore 160

 .35

2.86

* 1/2”

Micore 300

 .46

2.18

* 1/2”

Durock

 Cement Board

1.92

.52

1 3/16”

Hardibacker

 1.95

.51

1

3/16”

Hardibacker 500

 2.30 .44 1

3/8”

Cultered Stone
Hearthstone

2.82 .35

1

11/16”

Wonderboard 3.23

0.31

1

15/16”

Face brick

9.00

0.11

5 3/8”

Common brick

5.00

0.20

3”

Cement mortar

5.00

0.20

3”

Ceramic tile

12.5

.08

7 ½”

Marble

~

20.0

~

.05 11

15/16”

Note: To convert inches to millimeters divide by .03937.

(*) After minimum thickness is calculated, the thickness can
be no less than 1/2” (13mm).

(**) If the floor protector to be used is a noncombustible ma-
terial and is NOT listed on this chart on this chart, the manu-
facturer of the material must provide either the listed k-value
per inch or r-value per inch and the minimum thickness will
need to be calculated per instructions on this page.

0" / 0 mm USA
8" / 203mm Canada

Canada

8"/203mm

USA
5" / 127 mm

USA & Canada

18" (457 mm)

Canada

8"/203mm

USA

5" / 127 mm

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