Warning – Hearth and Home Technologies MONTANA 42 EN User Manual

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Outdoor Lifestyles by Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. • Montana US-CAN • 4039-156 Rev P • 10/12

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B. Finishing Material

• Combustible Material

Material which is made of or surfaced with wood,

compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics, or any material

capable of igniting and burning, whether flame proofed or

not, plastered or not plastered.

• Non-Combustible Material

Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are

those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete,

slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.

• Non-Combustible Sealant Material

Sealants which will not ignite and burn: Rutland, Inc.

Fireplace Mortar #63, Rutland 76R, Nuflex 304, GE

RTV106 or GE RTV116 (or equivalent).

After completing the framing and applying the facing material

(drywall) over the framing, a bead of non-combustible seal-

ant must be used to close off any gaps at the top and sides

between the fireplace and facing to prevent cold air leaks.

Large gaps can be bridged with fiberglass rope gasket.
Only non-combustible materials may be used to cover the

black metal fireplace front.

14-3/8 in./36.5 cm

12 in.

30.5 cm

39

deg.

4 in./10.2 cm

BRICK

FRONT

FLUSH FRONT

12 in.

30.5 cm

9-3/4 in./24.8 cm

50

deg.

A
B

Cat #

A

B

MONTANA-36 & 36H 36 in./91.4 cm 42 in./106.7 cm
MONTANA-42 & 42H 42 in./106.7 cm 48 in./121.9 cm

Figure 8.5 Sidewalls/Surrounds

Fire Risk
Do NOT obstruct air inlet or outlet grilles.

Do NOT modify grilles.

• Modifying or covering grilles could cause

temperature rise and fire hazard.

Finishing materials must not interfere with:

• Air flow through grilles or louvers

• Operation of louvers or doors

• Access for service

WARNING

Fire Risk
Finish all edges and fronts to clearances and

specifications.

• Metal fireplace front may be covered with

non-combustible material only.

• Do NOT overlap combustible materials onto

fireplace front.

• Install combustible materials up to specified

clearances on top front and side edges.

• Seal joints between the finished wall and

fireplace top and sides using only a 300° F

minimum sealant.

WARNING

C. Mantel

A combustible mantel may be positioned no lower than

12 in. (305 mm) above the top of the fireplace opening. The

combustible mantel may have a maximum depth of 12 in.

(305 mm), Combustible trim pieces that project no more

than 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) from the face of the fireplace can

be placed no closer than 6 in. (152 mm) from the top of the

fireplace opening. See Figure 8.4. Combustible trim must

not cover the metal surfaces of the fireplace. This mantel

clearance is in accordance with

Section 7-3.3.3 of ANSI/

NFPA211.

D. Sidewalls/Surrounds

Adjacent combustible side walls must be located a minimum

of 12 in. (305 mm) from the fireplace opening. If you are us-

ing a decorative surround constructed of combustible ma-

terial, it must be located within the shaded area defined in

Figure 8.5. Short stub walls are also acceptable if they are

contained within the shaded area.

E. Glass Doors

This fireplace has been tested and listed for use with doors

as specified in Section 12.B. Fireplace Components. Please

refer to the manual packed with each set of doors for instal-

lation instructions.

12 in. (305 mm)

min.

12 in. (305 mm)

max.

Top of

Fireplace

Opening

Mantel

1-1/2 in. (38 mm) max.

6 in. (152 mm) min.

Header

Standoff

Figure 8.4 Mantel Specifications

Fire Risk

• Maintain clearances.

• Use only non-combustible material below

standoffs, material such as cement board is

acceptable.

WARNING

• Framing or finishing material used on the front of, or

in front of, the appliance closer than the minimums

listed, must be constructed entirely of noncombustible

materials (i.e., steel studs, concrete board, etc.).

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