Planning your installation – Lennox Hearth TRADITIONS T150C User Manual

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION

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FLOOR PROTECTION
This appliance requires ½" (13 mm) minimum non-
combustible floor protection designed for solid fuel burn-
ing appliances having a thermal conductivity of k = .84
BTU in/ft or equivalent. If the floor protection is to be
stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to
form a continuous non-combustible surface (See Using
Alternate Material As Floor Protector
below). If a chimney
connector extends horizontally over the floor, protection
must cover the floor under the connector and at least 2"
(51 mm) to either side.

The floor protection must extend completely beneath the
stove and to the front, sides, and rear as indicated:

USA REQUIREMENTS
16” min. to the front of the fuel door glass
8” min. beyond the sides of the fuel door opening
6” min. to the back of the stove body

CANADA REQUIREMENTS
18” (457 mm) min. to the front of the fuel door glass
8” (203 mm) min. beyond the sides of the stove body
8” (203 mm) min. to the back of the stove body

STANDARD PARALLEL HEARTH PAD SHOWN

USING ALTERNATE MATERIAL AS FLOOR PROTECTOR
The alternate material used as a floor protector must be
constructed of a durable noncombustible material having an
equal or better insulating 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 these values, de-

termine the minimum thickness/material required using the
formula and the table shown here (see chart - Alternative
Floor Protection Materials
).

Note: Any noncombustible material having a thickness of
1/2” (12.7 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 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

T

L

= Minimum listed thickness

r

M

= r value of desired material

Example: Micore CV230 is to be used for the floor pro-

tection. How thick must this material be?

The following formulas give the means of determining

minimum thickness required of alternate materials.
Using the k formula:

Desired Thickness

k value of desire

Minimum thickness

of the alternate

= material (per inch) x

of Listed

material

k value of listed

Material

material (per inch)

T

M

(inches) = K

M

x T

L

.84

T

M

(inches) = 0.43* x 1/2”

.84

Answer using k: 0.50 x 0.50” = 0.25 = 1/4”

1/4” thickness Micore will be required.
Using the r formula:

T

M

(inches) = 1.19 x T

L

r

M

T

M

(inches) = 1.19 x .5”

2.33*

Answer using r: 0.50 x 0.50” = .25 = 1/4”

3/8” thickness Micore will be required.
At times it is important to know what combination of ma-

terials are acceptable for use as floor protection. The “R

values” are used to determine acceptable combinations

of materials because “R values” are additive where r and

k values are not.
“R value” = 1 = r x thickness of material used

k

ALTERNATIVE FLOOR PROTECTION MATERIALS

Values

Min. Thick

k (per inch)

r (per inch)

T

L

Listed Material

.84

1.19

1/2”

Alternative

Values

Min. Thick

Materials

k (per inch)

r (per inch)

T

L

Wonderboard

1.92

0.56

1 1/8"

Common brick

5.00

0.20

3”

Cement mortar

5.00

0.20

3”

Ceramic tile

12.5

0.08

7 1/2”

Marble

11.0

0.09

6 1/2”

Micore CV230

0.43

2.33

1/4”

Ceraform 126

0.27

3.70

3/16”

Example: 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.

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

8” (203 mm)

Canada

8” (203 mm)

USA

6” - USA
8” – Can.

8” (203 mm)

Canada

8” (203 mm)

USA

18” (457 mm) – Canada
16” (406 mm) - USA

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