Vermont Casting Winter warm 2100 User Manual

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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System

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mented directly to the trim panels, or over noncom-
bustible backing to shim it out relative to the finished
wall surface. Be sure the height of the side pieces
is between 29” (740 mm) and 33¹⁄₄" (845 mm), and
that the thickness of backing, adhesive, and stone
combined is not more than 13/16" (20 mm).

Tile. There are many tile options from which to
choose. Here is one method of determining a satis-
factory arrangement:

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plaster trim

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Finish Coat

Backer Board

or Metal Lath

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Fig. 37 Top view of plaster flush-finished trim.

1. Draw the maximum and minimum fireplace open-

ing dimensions on a large sheet of cardboard.

2. Place it on the floor and experiment with laying

the tiles around the opening, varying within the
limits to determine the best arrangement.

3. Trace and cut out a silhouette of the insert. Lay it

over the tiles to show how the insert will cover the
tiles when it is installed.

4. On another large piece of cardboard, cut an

opening to represent the limits for combustible
material, and position that on top of the tile lay-
out. Keep in mind that while combustible material
must not be brought inside the combustible limits,

it is entirely permissible to extend noncombustible
facing materials beyond those limits to achieve a
particular decorative effect.

5. Despite the most careful planning and the latitude

provided by the maximum and minimum opening
dimensions, it still may be necessary to cut some
tiles to achieve a balanced appearance. Your tile
supplier or local tool rental outlet should be able
to supply the necessary equipment and explain
how to use it properly.

Consult your Vermont Castings dealer for advice and
suggestions for this process.

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plaster trim

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Total thickness less

than 13/16” (20mm)

Observe

Combustible

Limits

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Fig. 38 Top view of stone facing material and wooden (com-
bustible) trim cemented directly to a noncombustible backing.
The trim must protrude no more than 2” (51mm).

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tile/wood trim

5/23/01 djt

Observe

combustible

limits 2” (51mm)

maximum

Tile

Backer Board

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Fig. 39 Top view of tile and wooden (combustible) trim in-
stalled over backer board.

Use the Right Adhesives

The adhesive must be suitable to the chosen mate-
rial and have a temperature rating of at least 400°F
(204°C). High temperature silicone is an example.

Maintain a Safe Clearance to the Mantel

The clearance to the mantel and/or top trim must be at
least 43” (1090mm), measured from the finished hearth
surface. This clearance cannot be reduced by adding
shields.

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