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Marco 792777E - Hearth Extension; Fireplace Flush with Wall; Common Materials and Their Factors

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FIEPLACE
FLUSH
itrITH
WALL
HEARTH EXEUSICN'
FIGURE
24
HEARTH
EXTENSION:
The
hearth
extensior~
Inus!
bc
madr
from
a
non-combus-
If
&re
is
a
combustible
floor
constrdc!ion
in
front of *e
tiblchorganicmaterial
wi:ha
thermal condnctivity,
K,
0f.S-l
fireplace, you are required to protecf it
with
a
hearth
or less.
The
themal conductivity,
K,
or thermal resistance,
extension.
P.e
hear& extension, as
sh~wz
in Figure
25,
R
ofmaterials cm~sually
be
obtsined from the rr.mufactu:er.
must be
a
r,lir;irr,zm
oi
16"
de~p
by
46"
wide,
an6
cxtend
The
factors are related by
the
forrn~~la
K
-
118.
!h+ckness
E
minimum of
X"
beyond each
.ide
oi the fire?lace
repired
for various ccmnlon mn!e;iii!s and
the&
!zc!o;s
are
opening. iho'*n in Figwe
25.
COMMON
MATERIALS
AND
THEIR
FACTORS
?
*Units
of
K
are
BTUIHR
FT'F
TYPE
OF INSULATION
1
K.
1
HIN.
THICKNESS
RECI'D
U.S.
Gypurn
Ccrp.
1
4
1
.52"
I
Micsre
C'I230
I
I
I_!
I
!
1
I
LydnIl,
Inc.
I
1
LTfiEfiXi
iw:
I
1
.%
(
.76"
r
I
Standard
041
Durzrock
I
i
1
?.92
Cement
Board
I
I
I
2.29"
I
I
I
!
lL-----4
FIGURE
26
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