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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB18-0168_Rev3 Approved Documents_1539797976.pdf75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657 Office: 970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Construction B18-0168 / Revision 003 Issued: 10/17/2018 TOWN OF VAIL Property Information Address: 1239 WESTHAVEN CIR B ( 210312107019 ) Unit #: B Parcel Number: 210312107019 Legal Description: Subdivision: GLEN LYON SUBDIVISION Lot: 37 PARCEL B BK-0705 PG-0699 MAP 09-18-96 BK-0705 PG-0700 DEC 09-18-96 R200705601 DEC 03-05-07 Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: James Mason Address: P.O. Box 4478 P.O. box 4478 Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 9703909740 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: HAUSER, KIMBERLY F. Address: Phone: None Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: 1239 B WESTHAVEN CIRCLE LLC Address: 29 LAUDER LN GREENWICH, CT 06831-3707 Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: General Company: Logworks Inc State License #: Phone: 9703909740 Project Information Project Name: Hauser/Juge Residences 2017 Project Description: REV3 - Replace old fireplace with new gas fireplace REV2 - Demo of fireplace chimney chase rotten will be shoring up if needed supplemental structural elements.\nREV1-revise pier due to rot, revise grade beam spanning from pier to foundation\n\n(New Electrical Service upgrade to house. Replace existing non- operational heated front stair case, extend existing front deck off of house with a fire-pit, add built in BBQ in back of house, replace log railing with metal railing ( also includes replacing railing on 1239 B to match), upgrade exterior landscaping. Interior upgrade existing bathrooms with new tile and granite and vanities. Replace existing kitchen with new appliances and cabinets. same foot print of kitchen. Fees Paid Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Building Permit Fee Fee Amount:$1,760.95 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Building Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$1,144.62 Account #: 110-0000.31060.00 - Construction Use Tax Fee Fee Amount:$4,540.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Mechanical Permit Fee Fee Amount:$220.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Mechanical Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$55.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Plumbing Permit Fee Fee Amount:$720.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Plumbing Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$180.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Revision Fee Fee Amount:$220.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Building Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Mechanical Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Plumbing Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Total Paid:$8,855.57 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within 6 months from the date permit was issued. If more than 5 months elapses between inspections. If incorrect information is given on the application at the time the permit was issued. Christopher Jarecki - Town of Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permit the applicant agrees to comply with all Titles of the Town of Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permit and the applicant shall forfeit all applicable fees. www.fi eldcontrols.com Please retain these instructions after installation. This device MUST be installed by a qualifi ed agency in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. The defi nition of a qualifi ed agency is: any individual, fi rm, corporation or company which either in person or through a representative is engaged in, and is responsible for, the installation and operation of HVAC appliances, who is experienced in such work, familiar with all the precautions required, and has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION. Installation Date:Installed By: Phone: MFG BY: ELECTRONIC FIREPLACE DAMPER Model: FSE Low Profi le Series The Flue Sentinel® Electronic Fireplace Damper is designed to increase the comfort and energy effi ciency of residential homes with gas-fi red fi replaces. Consisting of a stainless steel pipe/blade assembly and solid-state controller housed in a weather-proof enclosure, the damper is installed outdoors on the top of the chimney of a gas-fi red fi replace. The damper automatically opens the fl ue outlet when the fi replace is turned on and automatically closes off the fl ue outlet when the fi replace is turned off . By closing off the fl ue outlet the fi replace is not in use, the damper prevents drafts and conserves energy by preventing heat in the home from escaping through an open fl ue. The Flue Sentinel® is design certifi ed by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) to CSA Requirement No. 2.03- US for Automatic Vent Damper Devices for Use Outdoors on Fireplace Chimneys and is covered by U.S. Patent No. 6,915,799. WARNING: Do NOT install this damper on a chimney burning solid fuel such as wood. Do NOT install this damper on a chimney used for venting central heating or water heating appliances. page 2 SPECIFICATIONSSPECIFICATIONS OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Voltage (Range) 24VAC (Max 27.6, Min 20.4 VAC) Frequency 50/60 Hz Current (running) 80 mA Maximum current rating for output circuit 5A Operating Temperature Range Controller: (-40) - 140°F Pipe: (-40) - 650°F Timing 7 seconds to open 30-40 seconds to close (incl. time delay) inches*All dims are in inches Flue Sentinel® Dimensions, Weights and Clearances MODEL DIM A DIM B DIM C DIM D WT. (LB) Damper Blade Clearance Required FSE-L6 5.9 6.0 14.5 11.8 4.02 .25 FSE-L8 7.9 6.0 16.5 13.8 4.25 1.25 FSE-L10 9.9 6.0 18.5 15.8 5.25 2.25 FSE-L11 10.9 6.0 19.5 16.8 5.81 2.75 FSE-L12 11.9 6.0 21.5 17.8 6.36 3.25 FSE-L13 12.9 6.0 22.5 18.8 6.55 3.75 FSE-L14 13.9 6.0 23.5 19.8 7.07 4.25 FSE-L16 15.9 6.0 25.5 21.8 8.25 5.25 FSE-L18 17.9 6.0 27.5 23.8 9.80 6.25 FSE-L20 19.9 6.0 29.5 25.8 11.25 7.25 FSE-L22 21.9 6.0 31.5 27.8 12.35 8.25 FSE-L24 23.9 6.0 33.5 29.8 13.75 9.25 page 3 INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION The Flue Sentinel® has been designed to fi t a variety of chimney types including masonry and manufactured chimneys. It features a mounting collar that seals the chimney, adjustable legs for means of attachment and a crimped outlet for mounting the chimney top. Figure 1 is an example of a typical installation Installation of the Flue Sentinel® must comply with the following requirements • The Flue Sentinel® must be installed only on a factory built chimney or vent complying with a recognized standard, or a masonry or concrete chimney acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. • The Flue Sentinel® must be located on a chimney so that it serves only the single fi replace appliance for which it is installed. • The Flue Sentinel® shall be installed in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. • If the Flue Sentinel® is to be installed on an air-cooled chimney, it must be installed with the appropriate Flue Sentinel® Mounting Kit per the kit instructions. Installation Steps: 1. Set the damper in the opening of the chimney fl ue to check the fi t. The damper’s mounting collar should rest evenly on the top edge of the fl ue. Also check the orientation of the damper control housing and mounting legs to ensure the proper attachment and routing of the wiring harness. 2. Remove the damper and apply a bead of high temperature sealant on the top edge of the fl ue. 3. Center the damper in the opening of the chimney fl ue. 4. Adjust the mounting legs to rest on top of the chimney and secure with screws. Tighten the mounting leg bolts at the collar brackets. 5. Install the chimney top and secure per the manufacturer’s instructions. 6. Install the warning tag on the damper wiring harness near gas valve. To identify the requirement that the Flue Sentinel device be removed before converting to wood burning. Chimney Top Flue Sentinel Mounting Leg Facade 2" x 4" Framing 1/2" Drywall or Sheetrock (See Local Code) Manufactured Chimney Chase Minimum Clearance to Combustibles Per Chimney Manufacturer Gas Log Set *4-Wire Cable On/Off Switch Notes *Typically 18/4. Run in conduit ifrequired or if installed on exterior of masonry chimney. **The FlueSentinel®is electricallyinterlocked with the main burner valve/controls of the gas log set.SeeBasic Wiring Diagram on pg. 5. Gas Line**Gas Valve 120/24V Transformer Ignition Module not shown. Figure 1 page 4 WIRINGWIRING The following requirements must be met to ensure safe and proper operation: • The Flue Sentinel® Electronic Fireplace Damper must be electrically connected to the fi replace appliance using the chimney upon which the damper is installed. • The damper must be installed in accordance with the NEC NFPA 70 (most recent edition) and/or local codes. • The damper must be installed using the wiring harness supplied with it. This harness has a mated connector which plugs into the damper controller. • The damper’s wiring harness must terminate at the gas valve. • Install the warning tag on the damper wiring harness near gas valve. To identify the requirement that the Flue Sentinel® device be removed before converting to wood burning. • The wiring connecting the damper controller to the gas valve must be a minimum of 18 AWG and must be run in conduit if installed on the exterior of the chimney or required by code. • Figure 2 is a wiring connection diagram for a typical installation with an intermittent ignition system. • The damper control wiring must always be connected as follows: Brown - 24 VAC Hot Orange - Signal In Yellow - Signal Out Black - 24 VAC Common D WARNING: This damper device MUST be interlocked with all automatic gas valves on the fi replace appliance. DO NOT negate the action of any existing safety of operational control. FLUE SENTINEL ELECTRONIC FIREPLACE DAMPER L1 L2 120 VAC 24 VAC GAS VALVE IGNITION CONTROL MODULE SPARK ELECTRODE/ SENSOR YELLOW ORANGE BROWN BLACK FIREPLACE SWITCH 24V GND TH-W TRANSFORMER Figure 2 31 4 2 VIEW SHOWING YELLOW 3 4 BLACK END OF RECEPTACLE WIRE CONNECT CODE 1 2 BROWN ORANGE COLOR 31 42 VIEW SHOWING GREEN3 4 BLACK END OF RECEPTACLE WIRE CONNECT CODE 1 2 WHITE RED COLOR HARNESS COLOR CODE Standard Wire Connector High Temp Wire Connector page 5 SEQUENCESEQUENCE OF OPERATION When the fi replace is turned on, a 24V signal is sent by the fi replace control to the damper controller. The damper controller motor then rotates the damper blade, which is indexed to a cam, to the open position to allow products of combustion to pass through the fl ue outlet. The cam proves the damper is in the open position and switches 24V from the motor to the main gas valve or ignition system, which fi res the main burner. When the fi replace is turned off , the fi replace control removes the 24V signal to the damper controller, shutting off the main burner. After a 30-40 second delay, the damper controller motor then rotates the damper blade to the closed position and resets itself for the next time the fi replace is turned on. FINAL INSPECTION Turn on the gas and electrical supplies to the appliance. Check the operation of the Flue Sentinel® by cycling the appliance at least three times as follows: 1. Switch the fi replace control to turn on the fi replace. 2. The damper will open and fi re the main burner. dampermust in theopenpositionwhen appliance burnerisThe damper must be in the open position when appliance main burner is operating.operating. 3. Switch the fi replace control to turn off the fi replace. The main burner will immediately shut off and, after approximately 30- 40 seconds, the damper will rotate to the closed position. If the Flue Sentinel® Electronic Fireplace Damper and/or fi replace appliance does not operate as described above, consult the Troubleshooting Chart below for the proper course of action to resolve the problem. CAUTION: Do NOT turn damper by hand. Manually rotating the Flue Sentinel® damper will damage the motor and void the warranty. WARNING:WARNING: If a damper was installed prior to installing the Flue Sentinel®, this damper MUST be blocked completely open or removed. page 6 MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. The Flue Sentinel® has been designed to provide years of maintenance free service. However, for continued safe operation, the Flue Sentinel®, chimney and fi replace appliance should be examined once a year by a qualifi ed service agency. It is also recommended that the homeowner examine these components at least every (6) months, with particular attention given to deterioration from corrosion or other source TROUBLESHOOTING CHART PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES ACTION Damper won’t open No power or insuffi cient power at damper Check for opens in the power supply circuit and correct No signal into damper Check for opens in fi replace control/circuit and correct Obstruction preventing damper blade from rotating Check for protruding screws or binding in pipe/blade assembly and correct Defective damper controller Replace controller Damper opens but appliance main burner(s) does not fi re Defective gas valve or ignition control on appliance Check for power at gas valve and/or ignition control. If present, replace defective part Defective damper controller If not present, check for power at control- ler, yellow wire should be energized. If not, replace controller Damper rotates continuously Defective damper controller Replace controller Damper won’t close, main burner off No power or insuffi cient power at damper Check for power at controller, only black and brown wires should be energized. If not, check wiring diagram Obstruction preventing damper blade from rotating Check for protruding screws or binding in pipe/blade assembly and correct Defective damper controller Replace controller Damper won’t close, main burner on Fireplace control still sending signal to damper to open Check for shorts in fi replace control/circuit and correct page 7 WARRANTY For warranty about this or any Field Controls product, visit: www. fi eldcontrols.com/warranty Phone: 252.522.3031 • Fax: 252.522.0214 www.fieldcontrols.com © Field Controls, LLC P/N 80000002 Rev B 05/15 MFG BY: Be Sure to Read Entire Manual Before Beginning Construction. Contents of this manual may change without prior notification. SBCCI NO. 9626 NYC-MEA 241-90-E ICC Report NO. ESR-2316 LA RR NO. 25483 Issued: October 2016 Revision: 007 © 2007 Earthcore Industries, L.L.C. Isokern® Standard Fireplace and Magnum Fireplace with Fire-Lite Application and DM Chimney System Installation, Operation, Maintenance and Owner’s Manual Isokern Standard Models 36, 42 & 46 Magnum Models 28, 36, 42, & 48 A PRODUCT OF EARTHCORE THESE FIREPLACES ARE DESIGNED for USE with SOLID WOOD LOGS, PLUMBED PROPANE (LP) or NATURAL GAS (NG), ONLY WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES REPORT NO. 3159656MID-008 THIS MANUAL CAN ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY Important: This manual contains assembly rules, installation steps, guidelines, use and maintenance instructions for the Isokern Standard and Magnum Series fireplaces, DM chimney system, and Fire-Lite Application with the FTF-13 Chimney System. This manual must become the property of and be reviewed by all current and future users of this product. It is the responsibility of the general contractor and the installer of this product to ensure that the instructions in this manual are followed exactly and that any allowed gas log appliance used in this product be installed in strict accordance with NFPA 58, NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 and the gas log manufacturer’s explicit installation, sizing and operation instructions. It is the responsibility of the general contractor to provide adequate clearances from all firebox surfaces as specified in this manual. INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information ....................................................................................................................................... Intended Use Statement ...................................................................................................................................... Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................. Warnock-Hersey Listing Label ........................................................................................................................... Assembled Firebox & Smoke Dome Dimensions -Isokern Standard Series ....................................................... Component List & Dimensions .......................................................................................................................... Assembled Firebox & Smoke Dome Dimensions -Magnum Series ................................................................... Component List & Dimensions ........................................................................................................................... Required Clearance to Combustibles ................................................................................................................. Rough Framing Dimensions & Corner Location Layout ................................................................................... Assembly Instructions ................................................................................................................................. Access Modification ........................................................................................................................................... Firebrick Installation .......................................................................................................................................... Flush Wall Finish Detail ..................................................................................................................................... Required Clearances (When sheathing protrudes beyond front of firebox) ....................................................... Required Clearance to Combustible Framing .................................................................................................... Flush Wall Fire Brick Finish Detail .................................................................................................................... Interior Masonry Veneer Fireplace Finishes & Clearances................................................................... Masonry Veneer Construction Details .................................................................................................. Non Combustible Finished Facing Requirements & Clearance to Combustible Trim ....................................... Concrete Support ............................................................................................................................................... DM Chimney System ........................................................................................................................................ General Information ............................................................................................................................ Component List & Dimensions............................................................................................................. Component Weights ............................................................................................................................. Installation ........................................................................................................................................... Lateral Support .................................................................................................................................... Offset Block ......................................................................................................................................... Brick Ledge Installation ....................................................................................................................... Brick Ledge Load Capacity .................................................................................................................. Flashing & Crown Caps ........................................................................................................................ Height Requirements ........................................................................................................................... Structural Information .......................................................................................................................... Common Chimney Terminations ......................................................................................................... Metal Flue .......................................................................................................................................................... Specialty Applications ....................................................................................................................................... See-Thru Applications .......................................................................................................................... Two Story Stacked Installations .......................................................................................................... Fire-Lite Application .......................................................................................................................................... Fire-Lite Application General Information .......................................................................................... Fire-Lite Application - Required Clearance to Combustibles .............................................................. Fire-Lite Application - Load Calculations ........................................................................................... Fire-Lite Application - Hearth Conditions ........................................................................................... FTF-13 or Equivalent Chimney System ............................................................................................................. FTF-13 Installation Components ........................................................................................................................ FTF-13 Offset Elevation Chart ........................................................................................................................... FTF-13 Vertical Elevation Chart ........................................................................................................................ Summary ............................................................................................................................................................. Registration Card ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 5 6-7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15-18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29-39 29 30 31 32 33 34-36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44-46 45-46 46 47-52 47 48 49 50 51-52 53 54 55 56-57 58 3 General Information The Fireplaces referenced in this installation manual and DM chimney system are prefabricated, refractory modular fireplaces and a chimney system designed for field assembly. The systems consist of interlocking precast parts which are glued together with a masonry adhesive. The parts of the Fireplaces and DM chimney system are precast using a proprietary mixture of volcanic pumice aggregate and cement. It includes all the parts necessary for assembly of a complete firebox, smoke dome and chimney system. Each precast fireplace component is designed for a specific part of the fireplace such that only one means for assembly is possible. The firebox and smoke dome are designed to be fitted with a traditional cast iron, poker-style throat damper, however alternate dampers are an option. The fireplaces require a standard refractory fire brick liner be applied to the interior of the firebox. Fire brick must be a minimum thickness of one and one-eighth inches (1-1/8”). Isokern Fireplaces are available in nine sizes, seven of which are covered in this manual: Isokern Standard sizes: thirty-six (36), forty-two (42), and forty-six (46). Magnum sizes: twenty-eight (28), thirty-six (36), forty-two (42) and forty-eight (48). The Magnum is also available in two larger sizes; information located online @ www.earthcore.co and detailed in a separate installation manual. All Isokern Standard units have a thirty-one and a half inch (31-1/2”) rough opening height and the Magnum units have a thirty-eight inch (38”) rough opening height before fire brick. The only parts which differ among the available sizes are width and depth related pieces. The DM chimney system is a dual module refractory chimney system. The basic chimney consists of an outer casing block and an inner liner. The chimney components are field assembled using Earthcore (EC) Mortar to glue the components together. The DM chimney system also includes an offset chimney block component, used to create 30° offsets to the vertical run of the chimney. A brick ledge component is available, designed to support chimney top brick veneer finishes. Prefabricated masonry chimney termination caps are also available. The various fireplaces and the DM chimney components will be described and illustrated in the following pages. Close attention should be paid to each component group’s specifications and installation requirements as described in this manual. Important: Due to heat and weight issues, the fireplaces and DM chimney system installations require that the system be built upon a non-combustible concrete slab with no wood underpinnings supported to footings with concrete or steel and designed to carry the total weight of the fireplace and chimney system. The Fire-Lite application of the fireplaces is designed to be built upon a combustible floor system and will also require a design that will support the total weight of the Isokern fireplace and chimney system. The FTF-13 or equivalent chimney system only must be used with the Fire-Lite application. Please refer to pages 46-51 for installation instructions. Recommended minimum overall height for the Isokern fireplace and DM chimney system for an indoor application is 18’-0” when the chimney is straight and 21’-0” when a chimney is offset. Maximum overall height is 82’ - 0”, however, heights above those listed below require additional structural support. Maximum DM flue height without additional support needed: Isokern Standard Series: 36 54’-0” 42 40’-0” 46 41’-0” Magnum Series: 28 50’-0” 36 54’-0” 42 40’-0” 48 41’-0” For heights above those listed above, consult a structural engineer for additional structural support for the DM chimney system. These heights do not reflect information regarding metal flue. Any UL 103 or Class A metal flue can be used on an Isokern fireplace. See metal flue manufacturers installation instructions for information relating to height requirements/restrictions. For outdoor applications, there is no minimum height requirement for the DM chimney flue system. Any UL 103 or Class A metal flue can be used on an Isokern fireplace. See metal flue manufacturers installation instructions for information relating to height requirements/restrictions. 4 Intended Product Use Statement: The Fireplaces and DM chimney system are intended to burn solid wood fuel, propane or natural gas. Note: Installation of a gas pipe must comply with the Standard for Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Vented Fireplaces, ANSI Z21.60. This fireplace is not designed to sit directly on a combustible floor system. The Fire-Lite application listed in the back section of this manual is designed to sit on a combustible floor. See pages 46-51 for specific installation requirements. This fireplace is intended for use as a supplemental heat source only and is not intended for heavy use as a primary heating system. Overfiring, abusive burning or mistreatment will void any claims (eg. burning construction debris or other highly flammable material; tossing, kicking or otherwise forcing logs into the firebox). Isokern fireplaces and the DM chimney system are conventional indoor or outdoor fireplaces designed to appear like traditional masonry fireplaces. Fireplaces and DM chimney system units are intended for installation in residential homes and other buildings of conventional construction. Note: The local authority having code jurisdiction, should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit. Important areas of concern with the installation of these fireplaces are: construction of proper load bearing foundation and concrete support slab; code required hearth extension substrates and supports; proper assembly of components; clearance to combustible materials; height of chimney; and, techniques employed in applying finishing materials to the fireplace opening and hearth extension. Suitable standard residential, minimum four inch (4”) thick, 2500 psi concrete foundations on properly compacted fill can support installations up to thirty feet (30’) overall height (brick ledge installations not included) Each of these important topics will be covered in detail throughout this manual. Installation personnel must give special attention to each topic as the installation progresses. All work performed on, near and adjoining the fireplace and chimney installation must meet or exceed the specifications and requirements in this manual and the prevailing local building code. Subsequent renovations, additions of cabinets and storage spaces in the enclosure surrounding the fireplace are also limited to the specifications in this manual and to the prevailing local building code. Earthcore is not responsible for other construction work around the fireplace unit. Important: The top plate of the firebox is not meant to be used as a structural support of any veneer. Please consult structural engineer for structural support of any veneer bearing weight on the Isokern top plate. Intended Use Statement WARNING: This fireplace has not been tested for use with doors. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, do not install doors. Operable doors are acceptable and if doors are required by the local authority having jurisdiction, doors must be kept in the fully open position when the fireplace is in operation. Note: Do not scale drawings. Illustrations in this manual are not to scale and are intended to show “typical” installations. Nominal dimensions are given for design and framing reference only, since actual installations may vary due to job specific design preferences. Always maintain the stated minimum clearances to combustible materials. Do not violate any specific installation requirements. The fireplaces and DM chimney system are tested and listed by Warnock Hersey (Intertek Testing Service) - Report No. 3159656MID-008 and Report No. 315653MID- 006 - to UL 127, and UL 103HT - 2006 respectively. Fireplace systems are also designed for installation in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for chimneys, fireplaces, vents and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances (NFPA 211). 5 Safety Instructions 1. Before starting the fireplace and DM chimney installation, read these installation instructions carefully to be sure you understand them completely. Failure to follow them could cause fireplace malfunction resulting in serious injury or property damage. 2. Always check local building codes governing fireplaces and fireplace installations. The Fireplace and DM chimney installation must comply with all local, regional, state and national codes and regulations. 3. Fireplaces and DM chimney systems are intended for use in any application where a traditional masonry type fireplace would apply. The chimney system must always vent vertically to the outside of the building. 4. Creosote and soot formation and the need for removal: When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire. Because of creosote and soot buildup it is necessary to inspect and clean the fireplace and chimney prior to use and periodically during the heating season. Cleaning of the fireplace and the chimney system should be done annually at a minimum. In colder climates, chimney cleaning may need to be done more often, periodically throughout the heating season. 5. Before servicing, allow the fireplace to cool. Always shut off any electricity or gas to the fireplace while working on it. 6. Use only solid fuel or natural or LP gas log sets in this unit. Do not use artificial wax based logs, chemical chimney cleaners or flame colorants in this fireplace. 7. Never use gasoline, kerosene, gasoline-type lantern fuel, charcoal lighter fluid, or similar liquids to start or “freshen up” a fire in this fireplace. Keep all flammable liquids at a safe distance from the fireplace. 8. Always keep the flue damper open when heat is present in the fireplace. 9. Do not use a product not specified for use with Isokern fireplaces and the DM chimney system unless written authorization is given by Earthcore. Failure to heed this warning may cause a fire hazard and will void the Earthcore warranty. 10. These fireplaces are not intended to heat an entire home or to be used as a primary heat source. They are designed to ensure homeowner comfort by providing supplemental heat to the room. 11. Always ensure that an adequate supply of replacement air from the outside of the house is accessible to the fire to support normal combustion. Fireplaces consume large volumes of air during the normal firing process. In the event the home is tightly sealed and has modern energy efficient features, the optional combustion air supply kits may not provide all the air required to support combustion and the proper flow of combustion gases up the chimney. The manufacturer is not responsible for any smoking or related problems that may result from the lack of adequate air supply flowing into the house. It is the responsibility of the builder/contractor to ensure that adequate air supply has been provided for the fireplace. 12. “Smoke free” operation is not warranted nor is the manufacturer responsible for inadequate system draft caused by mechanical systems, general construction conditions, inadequate chimney heights, adverse wind conditions or any unusual environmental conditions or factors beyond the manufacturer’s control. It is acceptable to use mechanical draft systems, if the venting companies do the engineering calculations and make the necessary recommendations for fan size and flue vent diameter following the guidelines of NFPA 211/2006, pg. 211-13. Installation of such systems must also follow the mechanical drafting company’s explicit installation and operation instructions. Caution: When used with the fireplace systems, all gas log sets must be operated with the damper clamped in the fully open position. Only listed “vent free” log sets may be operated with the damper in the closed position. 13. When in doubt about a component’s usability - has visible or suspected physical damage - consult your Isokern distributor or authorized Isokern representative for advice. 6 14. Modifications to fireplace components not mentioned in this manual may void claims, listings and approvals and could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation. Alterations to the firebox are allowed with prior written approval and instructions from Earthcore Industries. The installer indemnifies the manufacturer of all claims and under no circumstances will manufacturer be liable for consequential, incidental, indirect, punitive or other damages of any kind or nature, whether foreseeable or not, based on any claim by any party as to the modifications of the fireplaces. 15. Keep all insulation, vapor barriers, “house wrap” paper and other insulating type membranes and products, including fiberglass, cellulose and other insulation, (anything that carries an “R” rating) a minimum of three inches (3”) away from all firebox and chimney surfaces. See exception. (Figure 34, Page 22) Exception: If insulation is used in walls surrounding the fireplace, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern. The facing material cannot be within 1 1/2” to the fireplace sidewalls. WARNING Do not pack required air spaces with insulation or other materials. 16. Never leave children unattended when there is a fire burning in the fireplace. 17. Burning some fuels (such as charcoal) can be hazardous due to the possibility of producing carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas. Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble flu symptoms including headaches, dizziness or nausea. Over exposure to carbon monoxide can lead to illness and death. It is strongly recommended to install smoke and carbon monoxide alarm / detector devices wherever fireplaces are in use. 7 Safety Instructions - (cont.) Warnock Hersey Listing Label - Facsimile - 8 ,11ERTE,tc6'®us MODULAR REFRACTORY FIREPLACE MGNUM: 0 28" 0 36" 0 42" 0 48" 0 60" 0 72" q"lock t•(•W/N 04897 DO NOT REMOVEOR COVERTHIS LABEL COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE REQ. OF UL 127, ULC 5610 !WH- CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES: UNIT FRONT AND ISOKERN CHIMNEY UNIT SIDES AND REAR COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING ABOVE OPENING TOPSHEATHING OR TRIM TO OPENING SIDES MANTLE ABOVE OPENING OPENING TO SIDEWALLHEARTH EXTENTION BEYOND FRONTHEARTH EXTENTION BEYOND SIDES COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR INSULATION FROM FIREBOX 28", 36", 42", 48" = O in.= 1.5 in. (38mm) = 8 in. (203mm)= 8 in. (203mm)= 14 in. (356mm)= 26 in. (660mm)= 20 in. (508mm)= 12 in. (305mm)= 4 in. (102mm)= 3 in. (76mm) O ISC)IC:tl�® D MADE IN USAD MADE IN DENMARK EARTHCORE INDUSTRIES, LLC.JACKSONVILLE, FL 32256 60" & 72" = O in.= 1.5 in. (38 mm)= 24 in. (61 O mm)= 9 in. (229 mm)= 38 in. (965 mm) = 48 in. (1219 mm)= 33 in. (838 mm)= 12 in. (305 mm)= N/A N/A= 3 in. (76 mm) USE SOLID WOOD FUEL OR LISTED DECORATIVE GAS VENTED OR UNVlNTlD APPLIANCE. ALSO FOR USE WITH LISTED METAL CHIMNEY. FIRE-LITE APPLICATION TO USE ECO-STEEL OR EQUIVALENT CHIMNEY ONLY. DO NOT USE A FIREPLACE INSERT OR OTHER PRODUCTS NOT SPECIFIED FOR USE WITH THIS PRODUCT "WARNING" THIS FIREPLACE HAS NOT BEEN TESTED FOR USE WITH GLASS DOORS. TO REDUCE THI RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY, DO NOT INSTALL GLASS DOORS. IF DOORS ARI USED, OPERATE FIREPLACE WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN. WHEN BURNING A DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE IN THI FIREPLACE, LOCK THI DAMPER TO THI FULLY OPEN POSITION. ONLY UNVlNTlD GAS LOG SETS WHICH HAVE BEEN FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THI STANDARD FOR UNVlNTlD ROOM HEATERS, ANSI/IAS/AGA 221.11.2, ARI TO Bl INSTALLED IN THIS FIREPLACE. DO NOT OPERATE AN UNVlNTlD GAS LOG SET IN THIS FIREPLACE WITH THI CHIMNEY REMOVED. SEE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS MODEL AND ICC# ESR-2316, LA.RR# 25483, MEA #2490E.ONLY UNVlNTlD GAS LOG SETS WHICH HAVE BEEN FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THI STANDARD FOR UNVlNTlD ROOM HEATERS, ANSI/IAS/AGAZ21.11.2, ARI TO Bl INSTALLED IN THIS FIREPLACE CONTACT BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION Isokern Fireplace and Chimney Systems are tested and listed to UL standards: UL 127, ULC S610, and UL 103HT. The listing labels shown in Figures 1 and 2 above outline the listed clearances to combustibles and indicates that the units are suitable for use with solid fuel or listed gas appliances. Refer to the manufacturer’s installation manual for detailed description of clearances to combustibles and all other installation information. A metal listing label similar to those shown above is affixed to each fireplace. Do not remove the listing label from the fireplace. Prior to beginning installation, contact your local building official to determine the need to obtain a permit. FIGURE 2 - MAGNUM SERIES FIGURE 1 - ISOKERN STANDARD SERIES Assembled Firebox & Smoke Dome Dimensions Isokern Standard Series 36, 42 & 46 9 MODEL A B C D E F G I J MINIMUM FRAMING WEIGHT 36 43” 25 1/4” 63 1/4“ 31 1/2” 36 1/8“ 27 1/4” 33” 20 1/4” 5” (46”W)x(65”H)x(26 3/4”D) 1205 lbs 42 49” 25 1/4” 63 1/4“ 31 1/2” 43 1/8” 33 1/4“ 33” 20 1/4” 5” (52”W)x(65”H)x(26 3/4”D) 1325 lbs 46 53” 25 1/4” 63 1/4“ 31 1/2” 47 1/8“ 37 1/4“ 43” 20 1/4” 5” (56”W)x(65”H)x(26 3/4”D) 1450 lbs TOP PLATE, MEDIUM Part No. Model Qty 77 36 1 77 42 1 TOP PLATE, LARGE Part No. Model Qty 81 46 1 25 1/4” 4 3/4” 10 3/4” 10 3/4” 25 1/4” 4 3/4” 43” C 33” G D I B E F 14"10 3/4” 10 Component List & Dimensions Isokern Standard Series 36, 42 & 46 Part No.: 22 23 Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 1 1 21 36 1 A 49” 53” 43” BASE PLATE Part No.: 11 Fireplace Model: 42 Qty: 2 11 36 2 SMOKE DOME - MEDIUM Part No.: Fireplace Model: Qty: 13 46 2 SMOKE DOME - LARGE Part No.: 34 34 Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 22 34 36 2 TOP-SLOPING Part No.: 20 20 Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 6 6 20 36 6 SIDE WALL 25 1/4” 10 1/2” Part No.: 28 31 Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 3 3 25 36 3 BACK WALL 10 1/2” 5” Part No.: 95L 95L Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 1 1 95L 36 1 DAMPER SUPPORT - LEFT Part No.: 95R 95R Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 11 95R 36 1 DAMPER SUPPORT - RIGHT Part No.: 69 70 Fireplace Model: 42 46 Qty: 2 2 68 36 2 DAMPER BEAM A 49”53” 43” A 8” 25 1/4” 16” 3” 53” 16” 4” 16” 43” 4” 3” A25 1/4” A: 32 1/4” 37” 26 3/4” A Assembled Firebox & Smoke Dome Dimensions Magnum Series 28, 36, 42 & 48 Firebox & Smoke Dome Components List 11 TOP PLATE, LARGE 56"W x 71"H x 29 1/2"D FIREPLACE 48 MINIMUM FRAMING: 46"W x 71"H x 29 1/2"D 52"W x 71"H x 29 1/2"D TOP PLATE, MEDIUM 77 77 PART NO.: 1 36 42 1 FIREPLACE Model: QTY: 81 PART NO.: Model: "C" 33” 43" 33” 48 36 42 MODEL 28”53" 43" 49" "A" 28" 28” "B" SIDE VIEW 48 1/2" 38 3/8" 44 1/2" 38” 38” 38” "D" "E" FRONT VIEW 1 QTY: PLAN SECTION A-A TOP PLAN VIEW E BF 28"“F” G A D14" 4 3/4" 2 5 1/4"32 3/4" 43"25 1/4"27 1/4" AA 33 1/4”"C5" 2 3/4" “G” 69 3/4" 69 3/4" 37 1/4"69 3/4" 35 1/2" 28"22 1/4"31" 19 3/4"39"W x 61 1/2”H x 29 1/2"D60 1/4" 28 1/2” WEIGHT 4 3/4" 3" TOP PLATE, SMALL 36 PART NO.: 1 28 FIREPLACE Model: QTY: 4 3/4"25 1/4"22 1/2" Component List & Dimensions Magnum Series 28, 36, 42 & 48 12 A53”AA2”28 ”9 ½” 9 ½”28 ”3” 16 ” 16 ”4 ”4”8 ”8” 5”2 3/4 ”2 5 ¼” *16” Front of Smokedome (above) Part No.: 91 92 93 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 1 1 1 Part No.: 90 90 90 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 8 8 8 Part No.: 65 66 67 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 4 4 4 Part No.: Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 1 1 1 Part No.: 34 34 34 Fireplace Model: 36 42 46 Qty: 2 2 2 91 28 143” 49” 53” Part No.: 11 11 13 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 2 22 12 28 2 Size A: 32 1/2” 43” 43” 53” 34 28 2 90 28 6 9 ½”5”12” 65 28 3 26 3/4” 32 1/4” 37” 9 ½ ”5 ”28 1 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 1 1 1 28 1 Part No.: 68 69 70 Fireplace Model: 36 42 48 Qty: 2 2 2 68 28 2 A: 43” 49” 53” Required Clearance to Combustibles 13 The fireplaces and DM chimney systems are tested and listed for installation with “clearance to combustibles” as follows: The Isokern Standard and Magnum Series firebox side walls and back wall require 1-1/2” clearance. (Figures 3 & 4) The smoke dome front wall requires 0” clearance. All DM chimney components require 0” clearance to combustibles. (Figure 3) Note: “Combustibles” are defined as “normal construction materials” and are considered to be: wood framing materials, particle board, mill board, plywood sub-flooring, plywood paneling and wood flooring. Sheathing materials, such as plywood, particle board and drywall may cover the smoke dome front at 0” clearance. All combustible sheathing materials that protrude beyond front of firebox must be held 8” away from the sides of the firebox opening and 8” above the top of the firebox opening. Wherever insulation is used, the Fireplaces must not be placed directly against it. Keep all insulation, vapor barriers, “house wrap” paper and other insulating type membranes and products, including fiberglass, cellulose and other insulation, (anything that carries an “R” rating) a minimum of three inches (3”) away from all firebox and chimney surfaces. Exception: If insulation is used in walls surrounding the fireplace, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern. The facing material cannot be within 1 1/2” to the fireplace sidewalls. Notes: A. The fireplaces must sit upon a concrete support slab designed to bear the total installed weight of the fireplace and DM chimney system. These support slabs can have no wood underpinnings. (Figure 4) The fireplaces are rated for installation on a combustible floor system when using the Fire-Lite application only. See pages 46-51 for Fire-Lite installation instructions. B. Concrete support slabs for fireplaces must provide the noncombustible hearth extension substrate needed to support the code required noncombustible hearth extension finish materials. (Figure 4) C. All fireplaces shall have hearth extensions of approved noncombustible material such as brick, tile, or stone that is properly supported, with no combustible material against the underside thereof. Wooden forms used during the construction of hearths and hearth extensions must be removed when the construction is complete. D. If a raised fireplace floor and raised hearth extension are preferred, the raised underlying structure must be built of noncombustible material and must sit on noncombustible substrate. FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 0” CLEARANCE •BA DCAFR A M E D OP' G . MI NI MUMFRAMED OPENINGC14 Rough Framing Dimensions Corner Location Layout Rough Framing Dimensions Model Width Height Depth A B C Magnum Model 28 38 1/2” 61 1/2” 29.5” Model 36 46” 71” 29.5” Model 42 52” 71” 29.5” Model 48 56” 71” 29.5” Isokern Standard Model 36 46” 65” 26 3/4” Model 42 52” 65” 26 3/4” Model 46 56” 65” 26 3/4” Notes: 1. “B” includes the 3” thick base plate. “B” is reduced by 3” if the base plate is eliminated to create a “flush hearth”. 2. “Raised hearth” requires additional rough opening height at “B” equal to the height of the raised hearth detail. 3. Rough framing dimension for width “A” allows for the required 1-1/2” clearance at the sides of the Fireplaces. 4. Rough framing dimension for depth “C” allows for the required 1-1/2” clearance at the back of the Fireplaces. The following chart of dimensions is intended to aid in the positioning of a fireplace in a corner condition where the DM chimney must turn 45° degrees to align with overhead framing. Magnum A B C D Model 28 33 1/2” 18 1/4” 24” 65 1/2” Model 36 43” 16 3/4” 32” 78 3/4” Model 42 49” 26 1/2” 36” 83” Model 48 53” 28 1/2” 39” 85 3/4” Isokern Standard Model 36 43” 49” 35” 72” Model 42 49” 52” 37” 75” Model 46 53” 54” 39” 79” To turn flue 45°, first set one offset block on the firebox so that the chimney offsets 3” toward the back of the firebox. (Figure 6) Set a DM outer casing onto this offset block so that the outer casing is at 45° to the firebox and square to the overhead framing system. Run the vertical DM chimney through the overhead framing. More offset blocks can be used - if necessary to align with overhead framing - before running the vertical DM chimney outer casing and liner. Note: Support the third offset down to footings and at each third offset block thereafter (see pages 33 & 34). FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 ECI MORTAR SHIM IF REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE CORRECT HEIGHT 15 Assembly Instructions General Isokern Assembly Instructions: Earthcore Mortar (a thin-set type masonry adhesive) is used to glue all Isokern components together during field assembly of the unit. The mortar is supplied dry, in 50 pound pails. Earthcore mortar is mixed with clean water to a smooth, workable texture (without lumps or dry pockets) of a “toothpaste” consistency. This mixture is suitable for application onto Isokern components by using a masonry grout bag supplied with the unit. Attention should be paid that the mortar mixture is not too thin or runny, as this will not allow the mortar to reach its maximum bonding strength. Earthcore mortar is squeezed from a grout bag onto the contact surfaces of the Isokern components as they are fitted together. It is important that a 1/2” bead of mortar on all the components’ contact surfaces is applied at about 1/2” in from all edges of the contact surface of the component. (Figure 8) When setting the next component onto the mortared contact surface of the first component, some mortar should squeeze out along the face of the entire joint as a sign of complete and proper sealing of the joint. On broader contact surfaces it is advisable to apply several additional 1/2” beads of the Earthcore Mortar to the area to assure proper sealing of the joint. Properly mortared firebox and smoke dome assembly requires approximately 30 pounds (dry measure) of Earthcore mortar. Broken Components: Components broken into 2 or 3 pieces can be repaired by using Earthcore mortar along the break line as the component is set into place. Components broken into multiple small pieces should be discarded and replaced. Leveling and Aligning Components: Be sure to assemble all Isokern components level and flush with adjoining components. Earthcore mortar is not intended to create a mortar joint of any thickness for leveling purposes. Therefore, leveling and alignment adjustments are made by the use of small plastic shims supplied with the unit. (Figure 9) The shims can be inserted under a component to level and align it with adjacent Isokern components. Be sure to re- grout any and all gaps resulting from shim insertion to maintain components to full bearing. Notes: 1. Do not mix Earthcore mortar with spirits or anti-freeze agents. 2. The maximum recommended mortar joint thickness at Isokern components is 1/4”. FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIRST COURSE SIDEWALL BASE PLATE EC MORTAR EC MORTAR 16 Assembly Instructions - (cont.) 3. Earthcore mortar can be troweled over the face of a joint where it has squeezed out while setting components. It is not intended that the exposed faces of the Isokern components be completely covered with mortar. Installation: Step 1: Set the base plate in a full bed of Earthcore Mortar flat on a proper concrete support foundation. (Figure 10). Do not set the base plate so that it is in span. Level the base plate by floating it in a bed of Earthcore Mortar to full bearing against the underlying noncombustible support surface. Notes: If the design preference is for a “flush hearth” (Figure 11) (fireplace floor flush with the room’s floor), the base plate can be omitted from the assembly and the firebox walls built directly on the concrete support slab. The fire brick floor of the firebox is then set directly to the concrete support slab. This makes the fireplace finished fire brick floor approximately one and one-half inches (1-1/2”) above the top of the concrete support slab. (Figure 11) If the design preference is for a raised hearth (floor of the fireplace elevated above the room’s floor), then the base plate can be set on a noncombustible platform that is built up to the desired raised hearth height on the concrete support slab. (Figure 12) When calculating raised hearth height be sure to allow for the three inch (3”) thick base plate plus the one and one half inch (1-1/2”) thick fire brick floor in addition to the height of the platform. Whether a flush hearth is preferred or a raised hearth, the combustible floor on front of the fireplace must be covered with a noncombustible hearth extension set tight against the fireplace front and extending at least 20 inches out from the finished fireplace and at least 12 inches beyond the finished sides of the fireplace opening. For all “raised hearth” construction where concrete blocks are used to create the raised platform, it is necessary to use the base plate. Be sure to mortar the concrete block platform together. CMU used for base plate support should be rated ASTM 90. Step 2: Set the first course of the firebox back wall and side walls into place. It may be convenient to dry set the first course of side wall and back wall into place on the Isokern base plate and then to trace their position on the base plate with a pencil. After outlining the dry set pieces, remove them and apply Earthcore Mortar to the areas traced on the base plate where the side walls and back wall are to sit. By doing this, the first layer of Wall components can be set directly into mortar already applied to the proper areas on the base plate. Be sure to put Earthcore Mortar on the contact surfaces of the vertical joints where the side wall and back wall components connect. (Figure 13) FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 TWO COURSES BACKWALL EC MORTAR FIRST DAMPER SUPPORT IN PLACE CAST IRON DAMPER FRONT DAMPER SUPPORT 17 Assembly Instructions - (cont.) Note: At all component placement, be sure to mortar all component contact surfaces with Earthcore Mortar. Check for complete sealing of each contact joint while assembly progresses. Step 3: Continue assembly of the consecutive courses of the firebox side wall and back wall. (Three courses for the Isokern Standard Series, Four courses for the Magnum Series). Apply mortar to the top of each layer of wall components, set the next course above into place. Be sure to mortar all vertical joints of the side wall to back wall connection when setting each component to its mate. (Figure 14) Look for some mortar to squeeze out along the joints of all contact surfaces as a sign that the joint is thoroughly sealed with the approved mortar. Step 4: When all of the firebox wall components are set, check the top surface of the firebox for level. If necessary, adjust the top surface of the box assembly for level by inserting a shim between the lowest wall component and the top surface of the base plate. (Figure 9) Any gap created under the wall components during the Shim leveling process must be filled with mortar to full bearing against the base plate. Step 5: Make sure that the firebox assembly has been set level and square. Adjust as required while the mortar is still wet. Make a final inspection of all contact joints in the firebox assembly to be sure they are properly sealed. Fill any and all gaps in the assembly, as necessary, with the approved mortar. Step 6: The fireplaces come with an eight inch (8”) thick damper beam assembly, a four piece component group that is to be assembled on top of the firebox sidewalls. The damper beam assembly consists of two long lintel pieces and two short damper beam side pieces. The damper side pieces are designed to sit on the firebox side wall between the front lintel and the back lintel. Each of the damper side pieces is designed specifically for its own side of the unit. When properly set, each damper side piece fits flush with the outside face of the firebox sidewall so that its interior bottom edge aligns with the interior angle of the firebox side wall that it sits on. (Figure 15) The two long lintels are identical in shape, size and in length, equal to the width of the fireplace model that they serve. Properly placed, one lintel is to sit on top of the firebox back wall and flush with it; the other lintel sits flush with the front of the firebox, spanning the firebox opening. These components both sit on their narrow base so that their beveled face points down and into the firebox interior. (Figure 16) Be sure to mortar all damper beam components to the top surfaces of the firebox. Mortar the contact surfaces of each damper side component where it meets the front and back damper beam lintel components. FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 DAMPER1" REAR 18 Assembly Instructions - (cont.) Step 7: With the damper beams assembled and mortared together, set the cast iron throat damper (unless another damper type is being used) on top of the damper beam and over the smoke chamber opening. The cast iron damper’s operating plate should face toward the rear of the fireplace. (Figure 17) The flange at all four sides of the cast iron damper should be supported by the damper beam’s top surface. Before adjusting the cast iron damper to its final position proceed to Step 8. Note: A Damper is not required for exterior installations. Step 8: Position the cast iron damper so that its front flange is approximately one inch (1”) away from the inside face of the front smoke dome component. (Figure 17) Run a thin bead of mortar around the four sides of the cast iron damper or tack the corners of the flange to avoid movement of the damper as it gets opened and closed. Set the rear smoke dome component across the damper beam in a bed of mortar and flush with the back face of the back damper beam lintel. (Figure 18) Set the Isokern Standard front smoke dome component in mortar across the front damper beam and flush with it. Set the Magnum front smoke dome component in mortar accross the front damper beam and 2 -1/4 inches back from the front of the front damper beam lintel. This placement should create a space of 17 inches (17”) between the front and rear smoke dome components. Step 9: Position the smoke dome’s sloping sidewalls at each end of the smoke dome components. (Figure 18) The sloping sidewalls fit in between the front and rear smoke dome components and also fit into the haunches at the ends of the front and rear smoke dome components. Mortar all contact surfaces thoroughly. The smoke dome sloping sidewalls have a beveled bottom edge so that they will sit tight onto the flat top of the damper beam assembly. Step 10: Make sure that all component contact surfaces have been properly sealed with approved mortar. Check smoke dome front and rear walls to see that they are plumb, level and in alignment with mating components. Check alignment of the smoke dome sloping sidewall components to see that they are fully seated. Step 11: Set the top plate into position on top of the smoke dome wall assembly. (Figure 19) One side of the top plate shows a thickened center. This side is the bottom face. The flue hole in the top plate is centered in the smoke dome from side to side but is offset from front to back, the center being 10 3/4” from the back of the firebox. Make sure that the top plate is set so that the flue hole is closer to the back wall of the smoke dome assembly. Be sure to set the smoke dome top plate flush with the front, back and sides of the smoke dome assembly. All contact surfaces must be properly sealed with the approved mortar. Note: The completed smoke dome assembly should present a stable and level surface for setting the flue components. (Figure 19) FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19 Flex Duct To Fireplace, (All Parts Noncombustible) Exterior Wall Exterior Air Vent With Dress Plate Typical Placement of Gas or Electric Conduit (See Detail Below) Supply Air Ventilation (If Required By Code)CAUTION: All access holes must be grouted with mortar - after line or conduit feed to seal any gaps or cracks around line feed conduits Fire Brick Side Gas or Electric Conduit NOTE: Fill Any Gaps Around Conduit With Mortar 19 Access Modification Through-Wall Accesses: 1. Combustion Air Inlet: Combustion air inlet kits though not required by Earthcore may help improve fireplace operation in homes tightly sealed and with other ventilating appliances installed (Figures 20 & 21). Check local codes for combustion air inlet requirements. The following is a general representation of a generic combustion air kit and not a requirement of Earthcore Industries. Local building codes prevail and should be checked before installation. Generic fireplace combustion air kits typically consist of a sliding stainless steel access door affixed to a three inch (3”) or four inch (4”) diameter stainless steel sleeve approximately twelve inches (12”) long. An exterior vent with dress plate, weather hood and rodent prevention screen of a maximum one-quarter inch (1/4”) wire mesh completes the kit. (Figure 20) The access door is fitted into the finished fire brick lining at the interior sidewall of the firebox. The twelve inch (12”) long sleeve can be introduced into the firebox side wall by core drilling an appropriately sized hole at the selected firebox location. Keep the top of the access hole no more than six inches (6”) above the finished firebrick floor. The hole size should allow for a one-quarter inch (1/4”) mortar joint around the air access sleeve for heat expansion. The sleeve passes through the firebox side wall and must be connected to metal pipe (by others) - either flexible or rigid - that leads to the source for outside combustion air, as directly as possible from the fireplaces (Few to no bends) with a maximum length of sixty feet (60’). WARNING: Do not use combustible duct material. Avoid installing a combustion air inlet where the opening could be blocked by snow, bushes or other obstacles. Air inlet must terminate a minimum of three feet below the chimney cap level. Air inlet ducts shall not terminate in attic spaces. 2. Gas Line Feed: For a fireplace having the provision for installation of a gas pipe, the provision is intended only for connection to a decorative gas appliance. CAUTION: When using the decorative appliance, the fireplace damper must be set in the fully open position. Gas line for gas log sets used in the Isokern firebox can be routed through the side wall of the firebox by drilling an appropriately sized hole using a masonry drill bit (Figure 21). 3. Electrical Line Feed can be routed through the firebox side walls by drilling an appropriately sized hole using a masonry drill bit (Figure 21). Be sure to follow the gas log Appliance Manufacturer’s explicit electrical line connection instructions for vented masonry fireplace installations. Gas line and electric line must be fed through separate access holes. Be sure to fill any gaps around conduit with EC mortar. (Figure 22) FIGURE 20 FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 Expansion 1/2” Gap Expansion 1/2” Gap Fire Brick Floor (Built First) No Gaps Fire Brick Floor and Back Wall (Built First) 20 Fire Brick Installation Fire Brick Installation: The manufacturer requires that the fireplace fireboxes be lined with a minimum one and one-eighth (1-1/8”) thick fire brick. Thicker fire brick may be used as an option. The pattern for the fire brick lining is an owner option. Standard N or S type brick mortar is suitable mortar for the fireplace. Fire brick mortar needs to be suitable to both adhere the fire brick to the inside of the firebox and to create the finished face joints of the brick work. Based on a history of field applications and experience, a suitable mortar would be as follows: Mix: * 1 bucket masonry mortar (S or N type) * 5 lbs Earthcore mortar * Six parts sand (1 1/2 bucket) * One part Fire Clay (optional) * Water to a sticky, toothpaste consistancy These instructions may vary because of different climates and conditions. The use of good masonry practices for your area should also be considered. It takes about 25 lbs. of mortar mix (dry measure) to fire brick line a fireplace. Installation Instructions: 1. Wet mop the inside of the fireplace with a damp sponge to remove dust and loose particles from the interior before fire-bricking. HINT: Dip each firebrick into water before applying. 2. Face joint dimensions of 1/4” to 3/8” in the brick work is recommended and has the best appearance. Other face joint dimensions are acceptable however smaller joints may not leave room for heat expansion of fire brick. 3. Start the fire brick at the front edge of the floor of the Isokern firebox, proceeding inward toward the back. Let the floor brick gap approximately 1/2” off the back wall and side walls. This air space allows heat expansion of the fire brick and is to be left empty of mortar. (Figure 23) 4. Next, apply fire brick to the back wall of the unit. The back wall fire brick covers the 1/2” expansion gap left at the brick floor along the back wall of the firebox. (Figure 25) 5. Set the side wall fire brick by starting at the front edge of the unit’s side wall and working inward toward the back wall fire brick. The side wall fire brick, when completed, covers the 1/2” expansion gaps where both the floor fire brick and the back wall fire brick were held off the units side walls. (Figure 24) All required through-wall accesses (gas and electrical line feeds and combustion air supply access holes) should be drilled before the required fire brick lining is installed. Earthcore makes no claims as to the performance of fire brick or fire brick mortar(s). It is typical for heat stress cracks to appear in the fire brick in fireplaces. FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 Magnum Series Isokern Standard Series Framing Protrudes Past Firebox Front 21 Flush Wall Finish Detail Fireplaces are designed to be installed so that the rough front face of the firebox and damper beam project into the room approximately one-half inch (1/2”) beyond the face of the rough framing members that create the room’s wall surface. The Magnum smoke dome front sits two and three-fourths inches (2-3/4”) back from the rough face of the firebox and damper beam. This set back dimension allows for one and one-half inch (1-1/2”) framing plus one-half inch (1/2”) thick wall board to pass in front of the smoke dome and at the same time align flush with the room face of the Magnum damper beam. Set in this position, framing and wall board are kept to the required eight inches (8”) above the firebox opening top (Figure 26). The Isokern Standard smoke dome front sits flush with the rough face of the firebox and damper beam. Eight inches (8”) of noncombustible facing material must span framing members for drywall to keep the required eight inches (8”) above the firebox opening top; It is after this noncombustible material that framing members can be placed as shown above. Eight inches (8”) on each side of the firebox opening is also required to be covered in noncombustible material. (Figure 27) Important: Do not build a frame wall in front of the Magnum or Isokern Standard firebox and damper beam. (Figure 28) FIGURE 27 FIGURE 28 FIGURE 26 Combustible sheathing such as plywood and particle board may be used to cover the front face of the smoke dome and be in direct contact with it. If sheathing protrudes in front of the firebox, application of such combustible sheathing must assure that the sheathing is held a minimum of eight inches (8”) away from each side of the finished firebox opening and a minimum of eight inches (8”) above the top of the finished firebox opening. (Figure 29 & 30) Do not build a combustible framed wall out in front of the firebox. If sheathing and framing are to be installed across the front face of the firebox smoke dome, then the framing and sheathing must be held a minimum of eight inches (8”) above the top of the firebox opening. This means that framing and sheathing across the smoke dome front must be kept at or above the damper beam. Required Clearances (when sheathing protrudes beyond front of firebox) 22 FINISHED OPENING 8” MIN 8” MIN WOOD (COMBUSTIBLE) SHEATHING 8”MIN8” MIN 8” MIN FIGURE 29 FIGURE 30 1 1/2"MIN.1 1/2” MIN 1 1/2” MIN 1 1/2” 1 1/2” MIN Do Not Place Sheathing WIthin the 1 1/2” Required Clearance to Combustibles COMBUSTIBLEFRAMING 23 Required Clearance to Combustible Framing Fireplaces are tested and listed for one and one-half inch (1-1/2”) clearance to combustible framing material at the firebox sides and back. Installation and use practices that are beyond the control of the manufacturer* can result in situations where clearance requirements (as determined through testing and as stated by the manufacturer) are not maintained due to construction subsequent to the installation of the Isokern unit. It is the general contractor’s responsibility to assure that listed clearances to combustible framing and to insulation are maintained throughout the construction of the project subsequent to the installation of the Isokern unit. To avoid causing a fire resulting in damage to property, personal injury or loss of life, do not pack or fill the required air spaces with insulation or other material. No material is allowed in these areas. (Figures 31 & 32) *The manufacturer is not responsible for installation and use practices that are beyond the scope of the product as defined in the product listing and in the installation manual. The firebox backwall, side walls and the smoke dome back require 1 1/2” clearance to combustibles. (Figure 33) Keep all insulation, vapor barriers, “house wrap” paper and other insulating type membranes and products, including fiberglass, cellulose and other insulation, (anything that carries an “R” rating) a minimum of three inches (3”) away from all firebox and chimney surfaces. See exception. (Figure 34) Exception: If insulation is used in walls surrounding the fireplace, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern. The facing material cannot be within 1 1/2” to the fireplace sidewalls. When Fireplace installations are surrounded by walls that are to be insulated, the walls must have enough clearance to the Isokern unit in order to maintain the three inch (3”) minimum clearance to insulation for unsupported insulation. (Figure 34) Never spray the Fireplaces with any type of sealer, insulation or other material. FIGURE 31 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 32 FIGURE 33 24 Flush Wall Fire Brick Finish Detail Recommended Fire Brick Detail: When drywall is the wall finish at the firebox face and flush with the rough face of the firebox and damper beam, it is recommended when installing the required fire brick lining to the interior of the firebox, that the leading edge of the fire brick - at the floor and at the side walls of the firebox - be set flush with the rough firebox front. This will aid in the overall fit and finish of the fireplaces front when the code required noncombustible finished facings are applied. This alignment of fire brick application as shown, (Figure 35), allows the fire brick lining to be in the same plane with the room’s wall finish surface. With the fire brick set in this fashion the noncombustible finish facing material can be set tight against the leading edge (or, “room edge”) of the fire brick at the sides of the fireplace opening. At the same time the finished facing material can lay flat against the room’s finished wall surface. Important: Since there is no fire brick set along the top of the firebox opening, when setting the noncombustible finished facing material (code required and supplied by others) across the top of the firebox opening or to lower the opening, there may be a gap between the back of the noncombustible finish material and the rough front face of the fireplace damper beam. Be sure to check for and fill any such gap with noncombustible Earthcore Mortar in conjunction with placement of the code required noncombustible finish facing material set across the top of the firebox opening. (Figure 36) WARNING: Avoid false chimneys. Important: Failure to seal any gaps between the front face of the damper beam and the back of the noncombustible finished facing material will create what is known as a “false chimney”. A “false chimney”, in this case, is the narrow gap (mentioned above) between the back of the noncombustible facing material at the top of the firebox opening and the rough front of the fireplace damper beam. If left unfilled this gap creates a “false chimney” which can draw smoke, heat and fire out of the firebox into the space behind the noncombustible finish facing and on up into overhead framed spaces causing a fire hazard. It is acceptable to apply noncombustible finish facing to the front and below the firebox opening to create an arched look, etc. When doing so, make sure to check for and fill any such gap with noncombustible mortar in conjunction with placement of the code required noncombustible finish facing material. NOTE: You must still keep a minimum 8” from the firebox opening to any combustible materials. FIGURE 35 Drywall Flush With Firebox Front Noncombustible Facing Material FILL ANY GAPS WITH EC MORTAR TO AVOID FALSE CHIMNEYS FIGURE 36 4"6"BEARING 4 x 6 STEEL “L” ISOKERN UNIT WIDTH DIM'N. EXTENT OF STEEL “L” MASONRY VENEER MASONRY VENEER ALIGNALIGN 3 1/2" COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING END OF ISOKERN FIREBOX UNIT and STEEL “L” ALIGN 2" MIN 4 x 6 STEEL “L” ANGLE 2"MIN2" MIN 25 Interior Masonry Veneer Fireplace Finishes & Clearances FIGURE 37 Stucco Finish Application: Any finish can be applied to an Isokern fireplace however with each finish there are different application techniques which can help with the longevity of your finish. When applying a stucco finish to the Isokern material, it is recommended that a scratch coat is applied first to provide a strong base for the system. It is embedded in a wire lathe (not felt backed) which is screwed with care to the fireplace unit. Use 1 1/4” Tapcon screws to attach the lathe to the firebox using the minimum amount needed to secure the wire lathe. A brown coat is applied next to create an even surface for the finish coat. The finish coat is applied last, creating the decorative finish on the wall surface. 2"6" 4" 2" BEARING 2"6" COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING MIN. CLEARANCE BRICK VENEER COMBUSTIBLE SHEATHING MASONRY VENEER 4x6 STEEL “L” MASONRY BEYOND AIR SPACE MORTAR JOINT MIN. CLEARANCE 26 Masonry Veneer Construction Details Brick, stone or other masonry veneer finished fronts to fireplaces are possible. Special attention is required with regards to: (1) the placement of the proposed masonry veneer facing and its interface with the fire brick lining, and (2) the masonry veneer and clearance to combustible framing and sheathing from any steel “L” support used in the masonry veneer around the front of the fireplace unit behind the veneer facing. Any proposed brick, stone or other masonry veneer facing must have sufficient foundation to support the full weight of the veneer work. This may require review by a local structural engineer prior to construction. The veneer facing, when installed, must present a tight seal with the leading edge - the room edge - of the fire brick lining at the sides of the firebox opening. (Figure 39) A steel “L” will need to span the top of the finished fireplace opening to carry the masonry veneer as it spans over the firebox opening. (Figure 37) By code requirement this steel “L” must have a minimum four inch (4”) end bearing. This bearing surface area shall be provided in the veneer work. (Figure 39) It is important that the steel “L” is set tight against the damper beam front and set in a mud joint to avoid creating a “false chimney” between the back of the steel “L” and the damper beam front. (Figure 39) Steel “L” or “angle” used to support masonry veneer as it spans the firebox opening must, in all cases, have a two inch (2”) minimum clearance to all combustible materials. The vertical leg of the steel “L” cannot exceed six inches (6”) in height. Note: Properly placed combustible sheathing is kept a minimum of eight inches (8”) away from the firebox opening sides and top. Important: Combustible framing members, normally set at one and one-half inch (1-1/2”) clearance to the sides of the firebox must be moved to at least two inch (2”) clearance to the firebox sidewalls to maintain minimum two inch (2”) clearance to the steel “L” to avoid a potential fire hazard. Moving framing members two inches (2”) away from the firebox side walls will maintain the minimum required two inch (2”) clearance from the steel “L” and, at the same time allow full four inch (4”) end bearing required for the steel “L”. (Figure 38) FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39 14”4"8" 20" Non-combustible Finished Facing Requirements & Clearance to Combustible Trim Hearth Extensions: All Fireplaces shall have hearth extensions of brick, concrete, stone, tile or other code approved noncombustible material. Suitable hearth extension material for the fireplaces shall be placed on the hearth extension’s noncombustible substrate and must extend to at least twenty inches (20”) in front of the fireplace’s finished opening and must extend to at least twelve inches (12”) beyond the sides of the finished fireplace opening. (Figure 41) WARNING: The noncombustible hearth extension, by code, must sit on noncombustible substrate which shall have no wood underpinnings. This means that off-grade wood floor systems shall be constructed in such a way that all wood floor joists and subflooring shall stop twenty inches (20”) out from the front of the firebox. (Figure 40) Mantle and Mantle Shelf Clearances: Fireplaces are subject to the same building code safety clearances to combustible trim as with any radiant heat fireplace. All combustible trim shall be kept at least eight inches (8”) from the finished fireplace opening. Combustible trim located along the sides of the fireplace opening, which project more than one and one- half inches (1-1/2”) from the face of the fireplace, shall have additional clearance from the eight inches (8”) equal to the projection. Combustible projecting mantles - up to twelve inches (12”) of projection - shall not be placed less than fouteen inches (14”) from the top of the fireplace opening. Combustible mantles which project more than twelve inches (12”) from the face of the fireplace, shall have additional clearance from the fourteen inches (14”) equal to the projection. Note: The local authority having jurisdiction may require greater clearances for projecting combustible mantle shelves. Be sure to check local building codes regarding required clearances to projecting combustible mantles. Adjoining Walls. Side walls and walls to rooms adjoining fireplace installations cannot be closer than twenty-six inches (26”) to the finished fireplace opening. (Figure 41) Note: “Clearance to Combustible Trim” are those distances required to ensure that a fireplace mantle or facing will not catch fire. In most cases the distances should also be adequate to prevent any discoloration or warping due to heat. However each installation presents a unique and completely different set of circumstances involving many variables. These include paint or finish composition, previous exposure to heat, methods and quality of construction, air flow patterns, etc. Because of these variables, the manufacturer does not guarantee that heat warping or discoloration will never occur. 27 FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 28 The Fireplaces are not rated for installation on a combustible floor system unless used in the Fire-Lite application. Fireplaces must be built upon a concrete support slab with no wood underpinnings. Proper reinforced concrete support slab for fireplace installations may include the following types: 1. Slab on grade: standard residential, minimum four inch (4”) thick, 2500 psi concrete foundation on properly compacted fill. This type foundation can support Isokern installations up to thirty feet (30’)* overall height without additional structural support. (brick ledge installations not included) (Figure 42) * Minimum height. See page 3 for specific models. 2. Slab-on-grade foundations, thickened and reinforced: for additional load carrying. (Figure 43) 3. Off-grade slab on foundation walls and footings Projects with off-grade floor systems as well as upper story installations require this type of support. When building off-grade support slabs the code required hearth extension substrate should be built as a continuation of the support slab for the fireplace unit. (Figure 44). Supports for off grade slabs must be concrete or steel and capable of supporting the slab, Isokern unit and the chimney. For multi-floor and back-to-back installations proper weight computation on an individual basis is required. Consult a local structural engineer for load bearing requirements. Important: Foundations and footings must meet local code and be approved by the local building authority. For any foundation design and load requirements check with a local structural engineer. It is the responsibility of the General contractor to insure adequate foundations. Fireplace weights* and “foot print” areas: The total fireplace weight and footprint for each model listed below includes: Fireplace pumice components only: A. Model Magnum 28: 1040 lbs. - 35.5” x 28” = 6.90 sf. B. Model Magnum 36: 1300 lbs. - 43” x 28” = 8.36 sf. C. Model Magnum 42: 1420 lbs. - 49” x 28” = 9.52 sf. D. Model Magnum 48: 1600 lbs. - 53” x 28” = 10.3 sf. A. Isokern Standard 36 - 1205 lbs. - 43” x 25 25” = 7.54 sq. ft. B. Isokern Standard 42 - 1325 lbs. - 49” x 25.25” = 8.59 sq. ft. C. Isokern Standard 46 - 1450 lbs. - 53” x 25.25” = 9.29 sq. ft. *Totals are exclusive of any chimney components. See page 30 for Isokern DM chimney component weights. “Footprint” areas listed above are base plate dimensions for each model and are exclusive of manufacturer’s required hearth extension areas. See page 26 for hearth extension dimensions. Note: Additional support slab area may be required at the side or back of the fireplace unit to provide bearing for structural supports to a DM offset chimney sequence. (See pages 33-35 for offset chimney support requirements.) Concrete Support FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 FIGURE 44 29 DM Chimney System: General Information The DM chimney system is a dual module, refractory masonry chimney system. It is composed of two precast, mating components, the outer casing block and an inner liner. General Information: This chimney system is designed for installation in accordance with the National Fire Protection Standard for Chimneys and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances, NFPA 211 and in accordance with codes such as ICC, BOCA Basic/National Codes, the standard Mechanical Code and the Uniform Building Code. Note: Illustrations shown reflect “typical” installations with nominal dimensions and are for design and framing reference only. Always maintain minimum required clearances to combustible materials and do not violate any specific installation requirements. Required DM Chimney Clearance: The DM chimney system, rated UL 103HT, is listed for zero clearance to normal construction materials. The DM chimney system may be enclosed in a wood chimney chase at zero clearance to wood framing members. WARNING: Keep all insulation minimum of three inches (3”) away from all DM chimney components. If insulation is used in walls surrounding the chimney, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern material. The facing material cannot be within 1 1/2” to the chimney outer casing. Failure to use manufacture’s provided parts or variations in techniques and construction materials or practices other than those described in this manual may create a fire hazard and void the limited warranty. Note: A firestop is required wherever a chimney passes between one zone of a building to another. Ex: When the chimney passes through the ceiling into the attic area, there must be a sealed area around the chimney so there isn’t a chaseway for a fire to get to the attic. When lateral support is required for DM chimneys, the framing members will be in contact with the DM chimney system. Important: “Combustibles” are defined as “normal construction materials” and are considered to be: framing materials, particle board, mill board, drywall, plywood paneling, plywood sub flooring, and wood flooring. Mechanical Vent Systems: It is acceptable to use mechanical draft systems, if the venting companies do the engineering calculations and make the necessary recommendations for fan size and flue vent diameter following the guidelines of NFPA 211/2006, pg. 211-13. Installation of such systems must also follow the mechanical drafting company’s explicit installation and operation instructions. DM Chimney Component List & Dimensions 30 12” HIGH INNER LINER DM 54 12” 16 1/2” 12” or 14” Note: DM 44 12” High Inner Liner will have a 6” or 8” Diameter Flue hole. OUTER CASING 21 1/2” 21 1/2” 12” 6” SMALL CROWN CAP LARGE CROWN CAP BRICK LEDGE INNER LINER OUTER CASING OFFSET BLOCK 31 DM Chimney: Component Weights Isokern DM Chimney Weights: Total installed Isokern DM chimney weight will vary according to each specific installation. Total installed chimney weight will be based on the overall height and the configuration of the chimney system. Chimneys may be straight vertical stacks of DM outer casing and inner liner but may also include the use of offset chimney blocks, brick ledges, chimney reinforcement, brick/stone veneers, cement crown caps and chimney shrouds. The DM chimney component weights are as follows: Small crown cap: 80 lb. Large crown cap: 100 lb. Brick ledge: 110 lb. 14” diameter inner liner: 45 lb. Outer casing block: 90 lb. Offset block*: 84 lb. *Construction of an offset block sequence will shift a portion, if not all of the chimney load off of the firebox and smoke dome. Additional reinforced concrete footing and slab area may need to be provided adjacent to or as a continuation of the primary support slab area for bearing the steel or masonry support required for an offset sequence. (See pages 33-35) Consult a structural engineer for specific, individual structural requirements. Notes: Plan chimney configuration carefully before constructing the required reinforced concrete support foundation for the fireplaces. Be sure that enough structural masonry area is available to support any offset chimney sequence included in the proposed chimney design. (See Page 35) Earthcore is not responsible for site specific structural support details and load specifications for fireplaces and DM chimney system installations. Consult local structural engineer for proper job-specific support structure design, sizing and load bearing specifications. Unless otherwise noted, all floor drawings in this manual are merely illustrations to indicate the presence of an underlying noncombustible support structure to the fireplace installation. 10 3/4” 3 3/4” DM Chimney System: Installation Instructions 32 DM Chimney Alignment: Where the chimney run is to be a straight vertical run the DM outer casing block sits directly onto the Isokern smoke dome lid. The DM outer casing block, properly set is intended to be flush with the back face of the firebox smoke dome assembly (Figures 48 and 49 ). Set in this way the DM outer casing block will sit three and three fourths inches (3-3/4”) back from the front face of the smoke dome. (Figure 48). This total set-back distance makes it possible for a three and one-half inches (3-1/2”) thick bearing header to pass over the firebox smoke dome assembly and for the DM chimney to run straight up the back side of the bearing header (Figure 49). Installation of the DM chimney: Begin straight DM chimney runs by setting a DM outer casing block in a bed of mortar on top of the smoke dome lid with the outer casing block centered on the lid from side to side and flush with the back of the smoke dome lid. Be sure that the outer casing block aligns with the flue hole in the smoke dome lid. Next set the DM inner liner’s six inch (6”) tall starter piece (Figure 47) inside the first outer casing block. The “factory” version of the six inch (6”) tall inner liner starter piece has a female end and a flat end. Set this inner liner starter with the flat end down. Set the downward end into Earthcore Mortar so that it is fully sealed to the smoke dome lid. WARNING: Do not mortar the air space between the inner liners and the outer casing blocks. Starting with the six inch (6”) tall inner liner starter piece creates six inch (6”) staggered horizontal joints between the inner liner and the outer casing block. Both the outer casing block and the inner liner components have tongue and groove type detailing on each end to assure alignment and interlock of the pieces as they are stacked and glued together. Notes: If the “factory” inner liner starter piece is broken or otherwise unavailable then a full twelve inch (12”) tall inner liner piece can be cut to six inches (6”) in height to make an inner liner starter piece. DM chimney inner liners can be stacked with either the male or the female end up. In either case start the inner liner stack with a six inch (6”) starter piece. After setting the DM inner liner starter piece, apply mortar to the top of the starter liner. Continue the straight chimney run by placing a full height inner liner onto the six inch (6”) starter liner. The top of this full height inner liner will sit 6” above the top of the outer casing block that was previously set. FIGURE 45 FIGURE 46 FIGURE 47 FIGURE 48 FIGURE 49 DM Chimney System: Lateral Support This six inch (6”) offset between joints of the inner liner stack and the joints of the outer casing stack continues to the top of the chimney run. Continue the straight vertical DM chimney by setting an outer casing block onto the mortared top surface of the preceding outer casing. The grooves on the bottom end of the upper outer casing block fit onto the tongues on the top of the lower outer casing block. This assures proper alignment of the two components. Next place a full height inner liner onto the mortared top end of the previously set inner liner. Proceed this alternate stacking of outer casing blocks and inner liners until the desired height of the flue is attained. Mortar all outer casing blocks together and mortar all inner liners together. Do not mortar or fill the space between the outer casing and the inner liner. Lateral Support for DM Chimneys: Though not required, it is recommended that where the DM chimney is built up along an exterior wall the vertical chimney system can be connected to the structural wall system at a minimum of four foot (4’) intervals. This connection can be made using 18 gauge strap ties (Simpson Strong Tie CS coil strap, or equivalent). Starting on one side of the DM chimney, at four foot (4’) intervals up the structural wall adjoining the chimney, connect one 18 gauage strap tie to the structural wall with two, three inch (3”) #8 (minimum) wood screws or masonry anchors, as appropriate. Next fold the strap around the three exposed sides of the outer casing. Connect the strap to each of the three outer casing faces with two, one and one-half inch (1-1/2”) long masonry anchors, such as “Tapcon” or “Titen” screws. Fasten the strap back to the structural wall with two three inch (3”) # 8 (minimum) wood screws or masonry screws, as appropriate. (Figure 50) Where DM chimneys are built up from the interior walls the DM chimney outer casing block is to be laterally braced at ceiling and roof penetrations. Pressure treated two inch (2”) by four inch (4”) blocks, set at each side of the flue between the trusses or rafters and fastened to the pre-engineered roof trusses or rafters with two 16d common nails at each end, provides lateral support, parallel with the framing. Additionally, a two inch (2”) by four inch (4”) by six feet (6’) minimum pressure treated member (“rat run”) installed on each side of and butted up to the outer casing block will provide lateral support perpendicular to the direction of the truss or rafter framing system. Fasten the perpendicular member with two 16d common nails to each intersecting truss or rafter. The perpendicular bracing should be installed on the top side the ceiling level framing as well as on the bottom side of the rafters. (Figure 51) Note: A firestop is required wherever a chimney passes between one zone of a building to another. Ex: When the chimney passes through the ceiling into the attic area, there must be a sealed area around the chimney so there isn’t a chaseway for a fire to get to the attic. 33 FIGURE 50 FIGURE 51 3” 34 DM Chimney System: Offset Block DM Offset Chimney Block: For vertical DM chimney to bypass overhead obstructions, the Isokern offset chimney block is used. Offset blocks are six inch (6”) thick, single module chimney components, measuring twenty-one and one-half inch (21-1/2”) wide by twenty-five inches (25”) long. The fourteen inch hole passes through the block at thirty (30°) degrees. An offset chimney block can be set as the first flue component on top of the fireplace smoke dome. When building offset sequences it is necessary to support the third offset block in the sequence and every third offset block thereafter. When using only one or two offset blocks no additional support is required. Offset sequences are best when built as low as possible in the chimney run to maximize performance. Do not make support columns of brick, stone or wood. All support columns must bear onto proper noncombustible foundations. Isokern Offset Chimney Block Installation: Isokern offset chimney blocks are stacked in a stair step fashion with each successive block overhanging the previous offset block by three inches (3”), allowing the flue to rise at an angle of thirty (30°) degrees off of vertical. (Figure 52) When building offset sequences check the interior flue alignment as each offset block is set to avoid creating overhanging ledges on the inside of the flue. Such internal overhangs will inhibit flue drafting. Each offset block is to be set fully in a bed of Earthcore Mortar, completely sealing each offset block to the underlying component. Offset chimney block sequences can be built to shift the chimney run to the left, right or to the rear of the firebox/smoke dome assembly. Offset blocks can also be set in a spiraling rotation, thus moving the chimney to a point that is diagonally away from its starting point. Offset blocks require a 1 1/2” clearance to combustible framing. Offsets to the Left or Right: When offsetting chimneys to the left or right of the firebox it is not possible to build a support column directly under the third offset block. To create proper support, construct a support column against the firebox from bearing up to the level of the smoke dome. Bridge from the column over to bearing on the smoke dome with two pieces of four inch (4”) by four inch (4”) by five-eighths inch (5/8”) steel angle. On the steel angles build a masonry or steel support column up to the underside of the third offset block in the sequence. (Figure 53) Note: For offset chimney block sequences that clear the side wall of the firebox below, it is allowable to support the first offset block that clears the the firebox side wall and then to proceed with supports at each third offset block thereafter. (Figure 54) FIGURE 52 FIGURE 53 FIGURE 54 35 DM Chimney System: Offset Block (cont.) With straight chimneys the front of the DM outer casing block sits approximately three and three-quarters inch (3- 3/4”) back from the front of the smoke dome. This allows for a nominal 4” thick wall to be flush with the room side face of smoke dome assembly while the DM chimney passes up the backside of the wall. For a nominal 2” by 6” wall thickness the chimney can be offset 3” rearward. Set the first DM outer casing block flush to the back end of this offset block. This will leave a distance of 6-3/4” from the face of the firebox smoke dome assembly to the face of the DM outer casing block. This allows for the smoke dome to sit flush with the inside face of the 2” by 6” wall and the straight chimney to run up the outside of the wall. (Figure 55). For a wall thickness of 9”, nominal 8” CMU plus 1-1/2” furring strip - first set two offset chimney blocks in sequence, rearward. This leaves a distance of 9-3/4” from the front face of the smoke dome to the front face of the DM outer casing once the outer casing block is set in position. (Figure 57) Greater offset distances can be accomplished by building with more offset chimney blocks. (Figure 56) Offset block Support Foundations: It is required that every third Isokern offset chimney block in the sequence be supported down to footings via concrete block or steel support columns. Plan fireplace and DM chimney systems carefully before foundations are laid to assure that proper footings are available to support Isokern offset blocks chimney run. Calculate Offset Distance: To calculate the distance of Isokern offset chimney travel in a straight line to the right, left or to the rear of the firebox/smoke dome assembly, proceed as follows: Refer to Figure 58: temporarily dry set a DM outer casing block in its proper location on top of the completed firebox/smoke dome assembly as though starting a straight chimney. If the offset sequence is to move to the left then, starting from the right side of the temporary DM outer casing measure left ward to the far face of the overhead obstruction that needs to be bypassed by the vertical chimney run. For accurate measuring drop a plumb line down from the far face of overhead obstruction to the level of the top of the smoke dome assembly. Measure from the far side of the temporary DM outer casing to the plumb line. This measurement, taken in inches and divided by three (three inches of horizontal travel per offset block) gives the total number of offset blocks needed to accomplish the required travel distance. To calculate the height that the offset block sequence will require, take the total number of offset blocks needed to accomplish the travel distance (described above) multiplied by 6”. This number is the height (inches) that the offset sequence will require. FIGURE 55 FIGURE 56 FIGURE 57 PLUMBLINE 36 DM Chimney System: Offset Block (cont.) When establishing the “far face” of the overhead obstruction, be sure that the DM chimney blocks can run straight to chimney termination without further overhead obstruction . (Figure 59) Be sure that there is sufficient space beyond the “far face” of the overhead obstruction to accept the DM chimney’s outer casing dimension of 21 1/2”. Support all offset sequences down to bearing as discussed on previous pages. Notes: A) Always support the last offset block in a sequence for full support of the DM chimney where it returns to vertical. Support columns often carry the majority of the total load of the vertical chimney that is set onto the last offset block. B) The total chimney weight above the last offset block will be the total weight of the vertical chimney plus any additional allowable loads such as the Isokern brick ledge, its related brick or stone veneers, and any crown caps, or other chimney terminations. C) Be sure the foundation under all support columns is made of concrete or steel and designed to support the loads applied to it. D) Check with local codes and a structural engineer to confirm loading and foundation requirements. E) Maximum horizontal distance of offset is six feet (6’) and represents twenty-four offset blocks in sequence. F) By code the maximum angle of offset for a chimney system is 30° off of vertical. DM Brick Ledge: The DM brick ledge is a 3” thick, 31-1/2” square, steel reinforced, concrete and pumice slab (Figure 60). The Brick ledge provides a 5” ledge at all four sides of the outer casing block and is designed to support masonry veneers to DM chimneys starting below the rafters and continuing to termination. (Figure 61) The component is cast with an octagonal hole in its center so that the DM octagonal inner liner can pass through it. The brick ledge has four 2-1/2” holes through it that align with the hole in each of the four corners of the DM outer casing block. These four holes are provided for reinforcement of the chimney stack by the insertion of #4, minimum, steel reinforcing rods and subsequent grouting. (Figure 60 & 61) The brick ledge is intended for use in chimneys that rise through the roof only where all four sides of the chimney are bounded by the roof. WARNING: To maintain structural performance the DM brick ledge must not be cut or altered in any way. FIGURE 58 FIGURE 59 31 1/2” 311/2” 3” FIGURE 60 37 DM Chimney System: Brick Ledge Installation DM Brick Ledge Installation: Use of the brick ledge will require a roof framing rough opening of at least 34” in width. The required opening dimension along the length of the rafter, where the chimney is to penetrate the roof line, will increase above 34” relative to the pitch of the roof. As the DM outer casing and inner liner assembly approaches the roof penetration set an outer casing block to a level as close to the the low side of the roof framing as possible. (Figure 62) The alignment tongues on the top of this outer casing block must be ground off to leave a flat contact surface for the brick ledge. Temporarily leave out the inner liner that fits this outer casing block. Set the Isokern brick ledge onto the flat top surface of the outer casing in a full bed of Earthcore Mortar. Be sure to align the four 2-1/2” holes in the brick ledge with the matching holes in the outer casing block below it. Return to setting the next inner liner in the sequence. This inner liner comes up from below and passes through the octagonal hole in the brick ledge. The liner’s top end will be approximately 3” above the top surface of the brick ledge. Set the next outer casing block onto the top of the brick ledge in a bed of Earthcore Mortar. Insert one piece of #4 (minimum) steel reinforcing rod into each of the four 2-1/2” holes in the brick ledge. The reinforcement rods must start from a depth of at least 18” below the bottom of the brick ledge, (In some cases, a minimum recommendation could be 5’). Consult local structural engineer for proper job-specific support structure design, sizing and load bearing specifications. If short lengths of steel rods are used be sure to properly lap and wire tie all splices in the rebar. As the reinforcing progresses, completely fill the holes with grout. Suitable grout can be a pourable mixture of Portland cement and sand or Portland cement, sand and pea gravel. The rebar must be fully embedded in grout. Leave enough of the #4 steel reinforcing rod exposed above the brick ledge so that as the stacking of outer casing blocks continues to termination the reinforcing rods and grout can continue through the stack. Reinforcing shall continue to chimney termination. All DM chimneys that include the brick ledge must be reinforced as described above. CAUTION: When using the Isokern brick ledge it is required that the firebox/smoke dome assembly include the placement of a 4” by 4” by 3/8” minimum steel angle across the firebox opening. (See page 40 for “Structural Information” for details regarding specification and placement of steel angles in fireplaces.)FIGURE 61 Brick Ledge 38 DM Chimney System: Brick Ledge Load Capacity Lateral Support for Isokern Brick ledge Chimneys: Once the DM chimney and brick ledge are assembled and after the intended masonry veneer has been installed on the brick ledge, be sure to brace the chimney following the guidelines on page 32 of this manual for Lateral Support of DM chimneys. Load Capacity for Brick Ledge: The sources of load delivered into the Isokern brick ledge are: (1) the total physical load of brick, stone or other masonry veneer on the brick ledge, and (2) loading due to the force of wind delivered against the exposed height of the chimney mass. The required height of any chimney is governed by applicable local building codes. The overall finished height of any chimney varies based upon site-specific conditions (eg. elevation of roof line, roof pitch, distance of the chimney from the ridge, etc.). It is relatively simple to calculate the total physical load on the brick ledge resulting from the physical weight of applied veneers built to code height, however calculation values for load to the brick ledge due to wind are site specific and based on local variables such as wind speed zone, exposure classification, eave height and roof pitch of the structure, as well as height of chimney mass exposed to wind. The total of physical load and load due to wind must not exceed ninety four hundred (9400) pounds. Notes: Calculation of wind load requires the services of a local structural engineer who can evaluate wind load for the specific structure and site in question. Do not subject the brick ledge to unequal loading when applying veneers. Build veneers equally on all four sides of the brick ledge. FIGURE 62 ISOKERN BRICK LEDGE DM Chimney System: Flashing & Crown Caps 39 Brick ledge Veneer Finish and Flashing Details: When applying brick, stone or other masonry veneer to the Isokern brick ledge standard good building practices for masonry veneer work should govern weather-proofing details and the placement of flashings. A typical flashing detail would be to field fabricate an aluminum or galvanized sheet metal flashing, approximately thirty-two inches (32”) square with a twenty inch (20”) square hole in it, to serve as an inner flashing. (Figure 63) Place the inner flashing on the first DM outer casing block that fully clears the roof line. Keep the flashing to about a one-half inch (1/2”) lap onto the top of the outer casing block. The twenty inch (20”) square hole in the flashing should fit to the outside of the alignment grooves on top of the DM outer casing. Continue the DM chimney up to the required termination height. Once the masonry veneer is in progress the inner flashing is set into a horizontal joint in the veneer at a level above all other roof deck flashings, chimney-to-roof flashings and counter flashings. Weep holes should open to the outer face of the veneer at vertical mortar joints located at the level of the inner flashing. (Figure 64) Where moisture may develop between the DM outer casing and the chimney veneer, inner flashings as described above will help to divert such moisture to exterior face of the veneer by way of the weep holes and thereby keep such moisture from working its way down between the veneer acing and the DM outer casing and into the interior of the structure below. DM Small Crown Cap (Figure 65) The DM small crown cap is a prefabricated cement weather cap that measures 26- 1/2” square and 3” thick. The small crown cap is designed and installed the same as the large crown cap. The small crown cap is intended for use where DM chimneys are to receive thin veneers and cultured stone that do not require the installation of the Isokern brick ledge. The small crown cap is also suitable where DM chimneys are to receive a stucco finish. Other chimney terminations are possible with DM chimneys. Check local codes for use of custom chimney terminations and decorative shrouds. DM Large Crown Cap (Figure 66) The DM large crown cap is a prefabricated cement weather cap for masonry veneer chimneys. The large crown cap measures 37-1/2” square and is 3” thick at its center. The component has an octagonal hole at its center so that the top inner liner of the DM chimney stack can pass through it. The crown cap then sits on the top most DM outer casing block. To set the large crown cap the last inner liner should be at least 3” above the last outer casing block in the chimney stack. Mortar the top of the last outer casing block. Set the large crown cap over the inner liner and onto the top of the last outer casing in the stack. Caulk or mortar the joint between the octagonal liner and the crown cap where the liner comes through the top surface of the large crown cap. FIGURE 66 INNER FLASHING SMALL CROWN CAP LARGE CROWN CAP FIGURE 64 FIGURE 63 FIGURE 65 40 DM Chimney System: Height Requirements Chimney Height Requirement: The required minimum chimney height above the roof and adjacent walls and buildings is specified by all major building codes and is summed up in what is known as “the 2 foot in 10 foot rule”: (1) If the horizontal distance from the roof ridge to the opening of the chimney is less than 10’, the top of the chimney must be at least 2’ above the roof ridge. (Figure 67) (2) If the horizontal distance from the opening of the chimney to the roof ridge is more than 10’ then a chimney height “work point” is established on the roof surface 10’ horizontally from the opening of the chimney. The top of the chimney must be at least 2’ above this work point. (Figure 68) (3) In all cases, the chimney cannot be less than 3’ above the roof at the edge of the chimney. (Figure 67 & 68) A simple example of this would be if the roof is flat then the chimney would need to be at least 3’ above the roof surface. Or, if the chimney penetrates the roof at the ridge then the chimney must be at least 3’ above the ridge. (Figure 69) Note: The “2 foot in 10 foot rule” is necessary in the interest of fire safety but does not ensure smoke-free operation of the fireplace. Trees, buildings, adjoining roof lines, adverse wind conditions, etc. may require a taller chimney for the fireplace to draft properly. Chase Enclosures: DM chimneys can be enclosed within a wood framed chase at zero clearance to wood framing members. Chase enclosures need to be built to local wind load requirements and shall be structurally independent of the Isokern chimney. As with all chimney installations, avoid overhead obstructions such as trees, power lines, etc. WARNING: Keep all insulation minimum of three inches (3”) away from all DM chimney components. If insulation is used in walls surrounding the chimney, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern material. The facing material cannot be within 1 1/2” to the chimney outer casing. Failure to use manufacture’s provided parts or variations in techniques and construction materials or practices other than those described in this manual may create a fire hazard and void the limited warranty. Do not pack insulation around the fireplace or chimney. Do not insulate the chase cavity with blown or loose- fill type insulation materials. Chase Top Flashings: Non-combustible, weather tight chase flashing must be used to cover the top of the chimney chase. Be sure to seal the joint where the DM liner passes through the chase top flashing for positive weather seal. Chase flashings may be supplied by others.FIGURE 69 10’-0” LESS THAN 10’-0” CRICKET 3’-0” M INCRICKET CHIMNEY 3’-0” MIN3’-0” MINFIGURE 67 FIGURE 68 STEELANGLE 4x4x3/8MIN FRONT DAMPER SUPPORT CAST IRON DAMPER (IF USED) STEEL ANGLE 4x4x3/8 MIN 41 Structural Information The firebox/smoke dome assembly has a load capacity that allows for the fireplace system to carry a limited amount of straight, vertical DM chimney sections. The load capacity for each model, stated as maximum DM chimney heights without additional structural support, are listed on page 3. These chimney heights are for straight chimneys (no offsets) and are exclusive of the brick ledge. Important: DM chimneys taller than the listed maximum heights require a steel angle (minimum of 4” x 4” x 3/8”) be set across the firebox opening when assembling the unit as a structural lintel. Consult a structural engineer to design proper structural support. This steel angle shall span the firebox opening, bearing fully on the front 4 inches of the firebox side wall components. The vertical leg of the angle steel lintel should turn up and sit in front of the damper plate component. (Figure 70) Important: The application of the steel angle as described above is also required in all fireplace installations where the brick ledge is used. This required steel lintel placement is in addition to the reinforcing required for DM chimneys with brick ledge as described on pages 36 and 37. Important: For DM chimneys with both offsets and a brick ledge it is important to fully support the last offset block where the chimney returns to vertical. This is required in order to provide complete vertical support for the brick ledge and its related loads. Important: When placing steel angles or any other steel support members into the Fireplaces structure maintain a 2” minimum air space around steel members for clearance to combustible members and combustible surfaces. Wind Load Calculations: Using the required Earthcore Mortar to install the DM chimney system, the maximum height above the roof line of a one story residence with an exposure classification C without additional structural support is: 90 MPH 26’-0” 100 MPH 24’-0” 110 MPH 21’-8” 120 MPH 19’-8” 130 MPH 18’-0” 140 MPH 17’-6” 146 MPH 16’-8” 150 MPH 16’-4” For two story residences, please call the Technical Department at: 800-642-2920. Important: The top plate of the firebox is not meant to be used as a structural support of any veneer. Consult a structural engineer for structural support of any veneer bearing weight on the Isokern top plate for additional structural support. FIGURE 70 LARGE CROWN CAP SMALL CROWN CAP 42 Common Chimney Terminations Two chimney terminations are offered by Isokern, the DM large crown cap and the DM small crown caps. These are cement crown caps designed to provide a weather cap to the DM chimney system. Their design is typical of the cement caps found on traditional masonry chimneys. Due to owner preference and architectural design criteria other chimney terminations can be used alone or in conjunction with the crown caps. Special design caps may be designed and constructed by others and must be fashioned so as not to restrict the flow of smoke and gasses out the top of the flue opening. Figure 71 depicts some common chimney terminations. Check with local building codes to establish the need for chimney caps and spark arrestors or for any limitations to their design and use. FIGURE 71 ANCHOR PLATE INSWOOL BLANKET SMOKE DOME TOP PLATE METAL FLUE Metal Flue Fireplaces are tested and listed for use with factory-built metal, Class “A” (solid fuel) chimneys as an option. Any Class “A” or UL 103 listed metal chimney system is accetable for use on any Isokern system. (Figure 72) Metal Flue Types: The selected factory-built metal chimney for use with the fireplaces, at a minimum, must be listed by a recognized agency for solid fuel and as tested to UL 103, for continuous use of one thousand degrees (1000°) Fahrenheit and intermittent use of seventeen hundred degrees (1700°) Fahrenheit. The factory-built metal flue design can be from the following types: 1. Non-insulated completely thermal siphoning, double-wall, air- cooled solid fuel rated chimneys listed to UL 103, ULC S604. 2. Double-wall with solid-pack insulation. 3. A combination of double-wall, solid-pack insulation and air space (triple-wall). 4. Triple-wall air space solid fuel chimney. 5. Listed chimney liners conforming with the seventeen hundred degree (1700°) Fahrenheit requirements of UL-1777 or ULC S604 may also be used with Isokern fireplaces. Note: The selected, approved chimney manufacturer must provide the masonry anchor plate designed to fit their flue system. (Figure 73) All chimneys and chimney liners must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and under the terms of their listing for use with open faced fireplaces. Maximum height of a metal flue system is not required as all the load can be taken off the firebox. Refer to metal flue manufacturer for number of offsets, approved chimney shrouds, clearance to combustibles and any information specific to that flue system. Earthcore does not manufacture these components and defers to manufacturers instructions. 43 FIGURE 72 FIGURE 73 Specialty Applications - See-Thru 44 A The See-Thru application of the fireplace is built with a fireplace kit, omitting the back walls. To support the smoke dome and chimney, steel angle is required to be installed as described. Note that due to the large opening area of a two- sided fireplace this type of fireplace can be difficult to get to reach and to maintain proper drafting. Constructing a See -Thru Unit: 1) Set the base plate in place. Notes: If the design preference is for a “flush hearth” (fireplace floor flush with the room’s floor), the base plate can be omitted from the assembly and the firebox walls built directly on the concrete support slab as long as there are no combustible underpinnings underneath the concrete slab. Whether a flush hearth is preferred or a raised hearth, the combustible floor on front of the fireplace must be covered with a noncombustible hearth extension set tight against both open sides of the fireplace and extending at least 20 inches out from the fireplace opening and at least 12 inches beyond the finished sides of the fireplace opening. 2) The firebox back wall components are not used. The firebox side walls are set, reversed from their normal position, their flared faces set to the outside of the firebox. (Figure 74) The firebox side walls must sit a full 3” on the front & rear of the base plate. Since the side wall components flair from 3” at the narrow front end to 8” on the wide rear end, the side walls will overhang the base plate by approximately 5” at the rear of the unit. (Figure 76) 3) Once the side wall assembly is complete it is necessary to place a steel angle minimum 4”x 4”x 3/8” across each face of the two sided opening before building the smoke dome assembly. Notch the ends of each sidewall equal to the thickness of the steel as shown. Each end of the steel angles must bear fully at least 3” onto the side wall assembly. (Figure 74) 4) Since there is no back wall assembly and no side wall ledge for placement of a cast iron throat damper, the smoke dome for the See-Thru fireplace is built by placing one long damper beam on top of the firebox back wall and flush with it; the other long damper beam sits flush with the front of the Isokern Standard firebox, spanning the firebox opening. These components both sit on their narrow base so that their beveled face points down and into the firebox interior. 5) The damper plate end pieces are designed to sit on the firebox side wall between the front and back long damper beams. Place the vertical face of each piece 1-1/2” to the inside of the inside sidewall of the firebox. This will allow the fire brick to align flush with the damper end pieces. (Figure 75) 6) Once the smoke dome assembly is built and the DM chimney is installed, a chimney top damper is set at the top of the flue or a bottom mount damper is installed to the inside of the top plate. FIGURE 74 FIGURE 76 FIGURE 75 45 Specialty Applications - Two Story Stacked Installations General Information: To install one Fireplace and DM chimney system above one another, as in a two story stacked installation, both the upper and lower fireplace installations require a structurally designed support down to footings designed by a structural engineer. Frequently in two story stacked installations the lower unit is supported by a slab-on-grade, whereas the upper unit is a typical off-grade support. The off-grade slab for the upper unit must be built with sufficient width in order to accommodate the width of the upper fireplace plus the width of the by-passing chimney system rising from the lower unit. (Figure 77) Dimensions for each fireplace unit can be found on the website at: www.earthcore.co. The slab for the lower unit will need to be built with enough width to provide support for the lower fireplace unit plus the bearing surface for the support columns needed to carry the offset chimney sequence of the lower system. (Figure 77) Floor-to-Floor Height Considerations: In order for the lower fireplace installation to have enough overhead height clearance for its chimney to rise at a thirty degree (30°) angle of offset (maximum angle of offset as allowed by code) and bypass to one side of the firebox in the upper location there are minimum required floor-to-floor height dimensions. (See chart, page 45 - Dimension “F”) The minimum floor-to-floor height required for an installation is determined by calculating the total horizontal distance the lower flue must travel to the left or right for it to bypass to one side of the upper fireplace. (see calculating offsets on pages 34 & 35) The total amount of horizontal chimney offset travel distance will be determined by two factors: 1. The width dimension of the upper unit; and 2.The horizontal distance between centerlines of the proposed upper and lower units. Example: If the upper fireplace and the lower fireplace sit on the same centerline then the required floor-to-floor dimension is at a maximum (See Figure 78 and chart, page 45 dimension, column “F”.) For every 3” of horizontal distance separating the centerlines of the upper and lower units the overall height of the offset sequence is reduced by one offset block or by 6”. Notes: A raised hearth at the lower fireplace will increase the minimum floor-to-floor height requirement by the height dimension of the raised hearth. In the interest of clarity the drawing on pages 44 and 45, (Figures 77 & 78) of the offset chimney sequence does not show the offset block support columns as required for offset sequences and as described on pages 33 & 34 of this manual. FIGURE 77 Specialty Applications - Two Story Stacked Installations (cont.) The following chart gives important dimensions needed when laying out two story stacked fireplace units. Chart dimensions assume that both the upper and lower fireplace units sit on the same centerline. Note: Widths of both Isokern Standard and Magnum fireplaces are the same. Only the depth of the firebox and the height of the finished opening differ. Upper/Lower A B C D E F 36/36 43 51 30 81 70 142 36/42 43 51 33 84 70 142 36/48 43 51 35 86 70 142 42/36 49 54 33 87 70 148 42/42 49 54 33 87 70 148 42/48 49 54 35 89 70 148 48/36 53 56 35 91 70 149 48/42 53 56 35 91 70 149 48/48 53 56 35 91 70 149 Chart Dimension Description: (Figure 78) “A” is the outside width dimension of the Fireplace model chosen for the upper unit. “B” dimension represents distance (taken in the direction of the chimney offset) from the centerline of the lower fireplace to the outside face of the eight inch (8”) thick bearing wall underpinning the upper unit’s floor system. “C” dimension is the distance (taken away from the direction of the chimney offset) from the centerline of the lower or the upper fireplace, whichever is the larger plus eight inches (8”) to the outside of the eight inch (8”) thick bearing wall for the upper unit’s support slab. “D” is the outside-to-outside dimension of the two eight inch (8”) thick bearing walls underpinning the upper unit’s support slab. “D” is also the width of the upper unit”s support slab and includes the additional space for the width of the DM chimney as it bypasses the upper unit. “D” is also the sum of “B” plus “C”. “E” is the height of the Fireplaces chosen for the lower unit and includes the Isokern three inch thick base plate. “F” is the dimension from the top of the support slab of the lower unit to the top of the floor of the upper unit. Notes: If raised hearths are planned for the lower unit then “F” dimension will increase by the height of the raised hearth at the lower unit. In the interest of clarity the drawings on page 44 and 45 (Figures 77 & 78) of the offset chimney sequence do not show the offset block support columns as required for offset sequences. See pages 33 & 34 for complete offset support instructions. Consult local structural engineer for support slab load calculations. 46 D B C EFA FIGURE 78 General Information: The Fire-Lite is an application of the Isokern Standard and Magnum fireplaces designed, tested and listed with the ability to be installed on a combustible floor system. The design and installation require that the system use Class A metal flue, or equivalent. The Fire-Lite assembled unit must sit on a raised, noncombustible platform allowing a minimum 4” air space between the Isokern base plate and the combustible floor. Many of the requirements for the Fire-Lite such as fire brick installation, safety precautions and installation instructions for the Isokern Standard and Magnum fireplaces will apply and are referred to in previous pages of this manual. Refer to those instructions for additional information. The following pages will refer to installation requirements specific to the Fire-Lite system. Intended Use Statement: The Fire-Lite fireplace is designed to sit on a combustible floor system and is intended to burn solid wood fuel, propane or natural gas. The fireplace is intended for use as a supplemental heat source only and is not intended for heavy use as a primary heating system. Notes: The local authority having code jurisdiction should be consulted before installation to determine the need to obtain a permit. Refer to page 4 of this manual for areas of concern. Do not scale drawings. Illustrations in this manual are not to scale and are intended to show “typical” installations. Nominal dimensions are given for design and framing reference only, since actual installations may vary due to job specific design preferences. Always maintain the stated minimum clearances to combustible materials. Do not violate any specific installation requirements. The Fire-Lite has been tested and listed by Warnock Hersey (Report Nos. J20004277-231 and 632-912500) to UL 127-1999. These units are intended for installation in residential homes, and other buildings of conventional construction. Fire-Lite fireplace systems are also designed for installation in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Standard for chimneys, fireplaces, vents and Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances (NFPA 211). Though any Class A or UL 103 metal chimney can be installed with a Fire-Lite, the following installation instructions refer to the FTF-13 chimney system. If an equivalent metal chimney system is used, follow the metal flue manufacturer’s explicit installation instructions. Safety Instructions: Because the Fire-Lite is an application of the Magnum or Isokern Standard Series fireplaces, the safety instructions are listed on pages 5 & 6 of this manual. Please refer to them and read them carefully before installing your Fire-Lite system. 47 Fire-Lite Application - General Information FIGURE 79 FTF 13 Metal Chimney (or equivalent) (4” min) Floor System Fire-Lite Application - Required Clearance To Combustibles The Fire-Lite is tested and listed for installation with “clearance to combustibles” as follows: 1) Four inches (4”) clearance to the combustible floor. 2) Zero inch (0”) clearance at the Isokern smoke dome front wall (Figure 77). 3) One and one half inches (1-1/2”) clearance at the Isokern firebox back walls and side walls. 4) Two inches (2”) minimum air space to combustibles at all FTF- 13 metal chimney components’ outer layer. Important: “Combustibles” are defined as “normal construction materials” and are considered to be: wood framing materials, particle board, mill board, plywood sub-flooring, plywood paneling and wood flooring. Sheathing materials, such as plywood, particle board and drywall may cover the smoke dome front at zero inch (0”) clearance. All combustible sheathing materials must be held eight inches (8”) away from the sides of the firebox opening and eight inches (8”) above the top of the firebox opening. The firebox backwall, side walls and the smoke dome back require 1 1/2” clearance. (Figures 80 & 81) Keep all insulation, vapor barriers, “house wrap” paper and other insulating type membranes and products, including fiberglass, cellulose and other insulation, (anything that carries an “R” rating) a minimum of three inches (3”) away from all firebox and chimney surfaces. Exception: If insulation is used in walls surrounding the fireplace, insulation may be installed behind sheathing of gypsom board, plywood, particle board or other material on the side facing the Isokern. (Figure 81) The sheathing material holding back the insulation cannot be closer than 1 1/2” to the fireplace sidewalls, backwall or chimney system. (Figure 83) When Fireplace installations are surrounded by walls that are to be insulated, the walls must have enough clearance to the Isokern unit in order to maintain the three inch (3”) minimum clearance to insulation for unsupported insulation. Never spray the Fireplace or chimney system with any type of sealer, insulation or other material. Notes: The Fire-Lite Application is designed, tested and approved for installation at a minimum of four inches (4”) above combustible floor systems per the installation specifications given in this manual. All portions of the combustible floor system under the Fire-Lite stand are to be covered with minimum 1/2” thick ceramic fiber inswool or equivalent rated to 2100 degrees Fahrenheit (Figure 79). All Fire-Lite Series result in the finished fire brick floor of the firebox being at least eight inches (8 1/2”)* above the combustible floor system (Figure 80). 48 FIGURE 80 FIGURE 81 FIGURE 82 FIGURE 83 49 Floor framing for a Fire-Lite installation will need to be designed and built to accept substantial dead loads spread over a relatively small floor area. The following weights and sizes can be used to calculate Fire-Lite loading. Consult with local structural engineer for proper sizing of structural floor frame members for specific installations. Load Calculations: Total dead load amounts include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following items and their corresponding weight estimates listed below: 1. Fire-Lite unit model weights: MFP = Magnum Series - SFP = Isokern Standard Series a. Model 36 MFP: 1300 lbs. - 36 SFP: 1205 lbs. b. Model 42 MFP: 1420 lbs. - 42 SFP: 1325 lbs. c. Model 48 MFP: 1600 lbs. - 46 SFP: 1450 lbs. 2. Damper, fire brick and mortar: 450 - 500 lbs. 3. Raised platform: 40 lbs. 4. Fireplace finished facing: approx. 200 lbs. (dependant on facing used) 5. Weight of metal flue: negligible By adding the weight of the appropriate Fire-Lite Model listed in #1 above to the allowance given for each item in 2 through 5, above, the total weight of the Fire-Lite Series can be estimated. The floor area for each model is as follows: Magnum: Model 28 FP @ 35.5” x 28” = 6.90 sq.ft. Model 36 FP @ 43” x 28” = 8.36 sq.ft. Model 42 FP @ 49” x 28” = 9.52 sq.ft. Model 48 FP @ 53” x 28” = 10.3 sq.ft. Isokern Standard: Model 36 FP @ 43” x 25.25” = 7.54 sq.ft. Model 42 FP @ 49” x 25.25” = 8.59 sq.ft. Model 48 FP @ 53” x 25.25” = 9.29 sq.ft. Notes: These dead load totals are in addition to the live load and other dead load requirements for the specific site’s proposed floor. The load estimates given above for items are estimates only and may not accurately define total loads related to the completed fireplace due to material choices that are at owner option. Consult your local structural engineer for proper floor system design, sizing and specifications. Isokern is not responsible for structural floor support details for the Fire-Lite fireplace. Unless otherwise noted all floor framing drawings in this manual are merely illustrations to indicate the presence of an underlying floor system. Fire-Lite Application - Load Calculations FIGURE 84 Magnum Series Shown for Illustration Purposes Only Use of Insboard cut out underneath the Fire-Lite stand is still an accepted installation practive. 1 ½” min. 25¼” 14GA. Metal Joists Hole for Air Dissipation 8 ½”MIN 50 The noncombustible raised platform must be set with a minimum one and one half inch (1-1/2") clearance to the wall to the sides and directly behind the Fire-Lite assembly. Raised Platform: Nominal four inch (4") metal base. (Figure 85). Set the Fire-Lite base plate in a mortar bed on to the non-combustible raised platform. Metal safety strip - a metal angle is attached to the Fire- Lite stand when shipped. This angle is to be removed before installation, turned over and re-attached to the metal stand so that the 2” lip faces forward of the metal stands. This creates a metal safety strip and can be adjusted to ensure your metal stand, set on top of the inswool will be level. The safety strip must extend out from the front of the raised platform at least two inches (2”) (Figure 85). The exposed combustible floor underneath the noncombustible raised platform must be completely covered with Inswool ceramic fiber insulation (Figure 84). The Inswool is dry laid to the floor within the block perimeter. The ceramic fiber must have a thermal conductivity rating equal to or greater than 0.4 Btu-in/hrsq. ft-degree Fahrenheit. (Reference: Harbison-Walker, 600 Grant St., Pittsburgh, PA 15219, ph. 412-562-6200: “Insboard 2100” or equivalent.) Fire Brick Installation: Follow instructions on page 19 of this manual. Recessed Fire-Lite: If the design preference is for a flush hearth Fire-Lite application (floor of the fireplace at the same level the room’s floor), with advanced planning, the metal stand can be lowered, set and attached to the joist system. (Figure 86) NOTE: For seismic anchorage design and instructions of the flush hearth application, please contact the Technical Department at 1-800-642-2920. When calculating flush hearth height be sure to allow for the four or eight inch (4” or 8”) metal stand, three inch (3”) thick base plate plus the one and one half inch (1-1/2”) thick fire brick floor. Whether a flush hearth is preferred or a raised hearth, the combustible floor in front of the fireplace must be covered with a noncombustible hearth extension set tight against the fireplace front and extending at least 20 inches out from the finished fireplace and at least 12 inches beyond the finished sides of the fireplace opening. For all “Fire-Lite” construction, it is necessary to use the base plate. Be sure to secure the Fire-Lite metal stand to the floor framing system, then mortar the base plate to the metal stand for stability. Fire-Lite Application - Hearth Conditions FIGURE 85 Noncombustible Hearth Extension Required 20” min Support Hearth Extension With Noncombustible Material Secure Fire-Lite Stand To Trusses Floor Framing By Others 1 1/2” min 1 1/2” min1 1/2” min SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW PLAN VIEW Hearth Extension Required 12” min 20” min Field Verify Dimensions: Magnum Series: 28 55 3/4”W x 49 1/2”D 36 58 1/2”W x 49 1/2”D 42 65 1/2”W x 49 1/2”D 48 69 1/2”W x 49 1/2”D Field Verify Dimensions: Isokern Standard Series: 36 58 1/4”W x 46 3/4”D 42 64 1/4”W x 46 3/4”D48 68 1/4”W x 46 3/4”D Note: Field Verified Dimensions Should Make Allowance for Hearth Extensions in Front (20”) and Sides (12” ea.) From Fireplace Opeining. Also Fireplce Sides and Rear, 1 1/2” Clearance to Combustibles ** Consult Local Structural Engineer for Specific Structural Suppot. Use Metal Flue Only. FIGURE 86 51 FTF-13 or Equivalent Chimney System The Fire-Lite is designed, tested and listed for use with UL 103 or Class A metal chimney system, or equal. Do not modify or alter metal flue or metal flue components as this could result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation that may cause a serious hazard and void the listings, approvals and the limited warranty of the system. The following installation instructions refer to FTF- 13 chimney system. If “equal” metal chimney systems are used, follow the metal flue manufacturer’s explicit installation instructions. General Information: This chimney system is designed for installation in accordance with the National Fire Protection Standard for chimneys and solid fuel burning appliances, NFPA 211 and in accordance with codes such as BOCA Basic/National codes, the Standard Mechanical Code and the Uniform Building Codes. Note: Illustrations shown reflect “typical” installations with nominal dimensions and are for design and framing reference only. Actual installations may vary due to individual design preferences. However, always maintain minimum required clearances to combustible materials and do not violate any specific installation requirements. WARNING: Failure to use manufacture’s provided parts, variations in techniques and construction materials or practices other than those described in this or the manufacturers manual may create a fire hazard and void the limited warranty. Chimney Clearance Requirements: The FTF-13 chimney’s outer layer requires a minimum two inch (2”) air space to combustibles. The chimney system must be enclosed when installed in or passing through a living area where combustibles or people may come in contact with it. This is important to prevent possible personal injury or fire hazard. The FTF-13 chimney’s fire stop spacer and roof flashing (not chase flashings) may be placed directly on or against normal construction materials. Note: “Normal construction materials” are considered to be: framing materials, particle board, mill board, plywood, paneling, flooring, and drywall. Chimney Height Requirements: Refer to flue manufacturer for chimney height requirements and recommendations. FIGURE 87 Revised: 2013-02-13 ECO-STEEL or FTF-13 ECO-STEEL or FTF-13 52 FTF-13 or Equivalent Chimney System (cont.) FIGURE 88 FIGURE 89 FIGURE 90 Installation of the FTF-13 Metal Chimney System for the Isokern Fire-Lite: Transition from the Isokern to the FTF-13 Metal Chimney System: The FTF-13 metal flue attaches to the smoke dome’s top plate by use of the AP-ISO masonry anchor plate. The Anchor Plate is fitted with an octagonal base plate to affix it to the smoke dome’s top plate. The anchor plate also has starter rings for both the inner and the outer sleeves of the metal flue (Figure 89). Step 1. Lay a twenty-four inch (24”) square, half inch (1/2”) thick (minimum) piece of ceramic fiber high temperature blanket (“Inswool” Ceramic Fiber HP Blanket, rated for temperatures up to 2400 degrees F., or equal.) on the top of the top plate. Cut a hole approximately 11” in diameter in the center of the high temperature blanket and align the blanket on the flue hole in the top plate (Figure 89). Step 2. Fit the AP-ISO Anchor Plate assembly onto the Inswool so that the inner flue sleeve projecting out the bottom of the anchor plate is inserted through the high temperature blanket and into the hole in the top plate. The high temperature blanket is held between the anchor plate and the top plate as a gasket (Figure 89). Attach Anchor Plate to the top plate with masonry attachment screws through holes provided in the anchor plate into the top plate. Do not over torque masonry screws into the Isokern material. (Figure 90) Chimney Terminations: FTF-13 chimney pipe requires a termination component to be installed at or near the top of the chimney chase flashing. The FTF-13-CTD Round Termination is the recommended termination. (See page 52) Installation: Step 1. Hold the FTF-13-CTD over top of last chimney section. Step 2. Center inner slip section in inner flue pipe and slip down. Step 3. Center outer locking section over outer flue pipe. Push down until locking tabs are firmly engaged. Step 4. Pull up slightly on CTD to ensure locking joint has firmly engaged. Note: It is recommended that all exterior exposed metal chimney components - such as terminations, flashings, and flue - be painted with a premium quality, high temperature, rust preventative paint designed for metal. This is especially important when installations are made in abnormally adverse or corrosive environments such as near lakes and oceans or, in areas with consistently high humidity conditions. Consult the paint manufacturer’s instructions for proper preparation and application. Chimney Height Requirements: Refer to page 39 of this manual. 53 FTF-13 Installation Components 36” CHIMNEY SECTION 18” CHIMNEY SECTION 12” CHIMNEY SECTION STABILIZER FIRESTOP 30 DEGREE FIRESTOP 30 DEGREE OFFSET ANCHOR PLATE STORM COLLAR 0 TO 6/12 FLASHING 6/12 TO 12/12 FLASHING CTD ROUND TERMINATION 15 DEGREE OFFSET36”15” 12.5” 15” 12.5”18”15” 12.5”12”18.75”17” 12” 22.375”square 19”square 15 ” 22.375”30.25”27.25”19.375”17.5”15”21”16 .5” 15” 12.5” 2.5” 5”10”15” 12.5”6.5”3.75”49” 3 4 ” 32 ”10.25”14.5” 29.5”square 5.5”9.75”15” 15” 12.5” 15” 12.5”5”9.25” 5.5”8.5”2.5” 7” 54 FTF-13 Offset Elevation Chart A Offset Inches B Height Inches FTF-13-ES30 Offset/Return Elbow Set FTF-13-S4 Stabilizer Number of FTF-13 Chimney Section 12” 18” 36” 4 9 12 14 1/4 17 1/4 20 1/4 21 22 1/4 25 1/4 26 1/4 28 1/4 29 1/4 31 1/4 21 1/2 34 1/4 36 1/4 37 1/4 38 1/4 39 1/4 41 1/2 43 1/4 44 1/2 45 1/4 46 1/4 48 1/4 49 1/2 51 1/4 54 1/4 55 1/4 56 1/2 59 1/2 61 3/4 64 3/4 67 69 70 73 75 79 80 1/4 82 87 15 3/4 24 1/2 29 3/4 33 1/2 38 1/2 43 3/4 45 1/4 47 1/2 52 1/2 54 1/4 57 3/4 59 1/4 63 65 68 1/4 71 3/4 73 1/4 75 77 80 1/2 83 3/4 85 3/4 87 1/2 89 91 1/2 94 1/2 97 3/4 103 104 1/2 106 1/2 111 3/4 116 121 1/4 124 3/4 127 3/4 130 135 1/4 138 3/4 145 1/2 147 1/2 150 3/4 159 1/2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 1 3 1 0 5 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 0 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 FTF-13 Vertical Elevation Chart 55 56 Summary 1. WARNING: Fireplace and chimney systems will only draft properly when they are installed according to the instructions, in an appropriate location and with the proper chimney height. Installing the fireplace according to the manufacturers instructions, choosing an appropriate location, and choosing an appropriate chimney height are the responsibility of the designer and the building contractor. Tightly insulated and sealed homes, two story interior spaces and high vaulted ceilings can cause negative air pressures within the house which can impair drafting performance. HVAC return air ducts near the fireplace opening will adversely affect the fireplace drafting performance. It is the responsibility of the designer, the building contractor and their mechanical contractor to determine that the building’s internal air pressures are conducive to positive fireplace drafting. Avoid placing any fireplace in an area near tall trees, tall buildings, or high land masses. These structures can reduce ambient air flow pressure as well as produce down drafts, either of which can impair fireplace drafting performance. Earthcore Industries L.L.C. does not warrant drafting and is not responsible for it. 2. Fireplace Curing Instructions: It is critical that the refractory elements in the Isokern firebox and smoke dome components be dry before firing of the unit. Moisture left in the Isokern components from exposure during storage and shipping, as well as moisture from the installation phase, must be eliminated before the unit is put to its intended use. The first step in reducing the ambient moisture is to be sure that the completed fireplace rest in a dried-in setting for a minimum of 28 days after construction of the unit is complete. The next step in curing the fireplace is to be sure that the first five or six fires are of short duration. The first fire of the unit can take place once the minimum twenty-eight day drying period has passed. This fire should be especially short. Start the first fire slowly with a small amount of paper and kindling (small dry wood splits or twigs) and a maximum load of four to six pounds of dry firewood, estimated to be no more than two or three logs each of about three inches (3”) to four inches (4”) diameter. The first fire should burn for no more than thirty to sixty minutes and then allowed to go out. Do not refuel the fireplace during the first lighting. A cooling off period of twenty-four hours, at a minimum, should follow the first fire. The second fire should be the same as the first fire. A twenty-four hour cooling off period must be observed following second lighting. After first and second fire, continue use of the unit with three or four small fires of short duration (sixty minutes or so) and small fuel loads. After these first five or six small fires of short duration, normal use of the fireplace can proceed. For normal use the maximum recommended fuel load is twelve to sixteen pounds of dry firewood at a time. This fuel load is considered to be approximately three to five cured hardwood logs of about three inches (3”) to six inches (6”) in diameter. As the fire burns down, refueling should be only one or two logs added at a time. Important: Do not burn construction debris or trash of any kind in the fireplace. It is not uncommon for construction debris and refuse to be burned in a fireplace by site personnel on a project that is under construction, this activity must be avoided. It is the responsibility of the building contractor to insure that the required dry-in period is met and that the required lighting sequence is performed by the owner or by the owner’s agent. 3. Log grates are required for burning solid fuel in the Isokern fireplace. Grates allow for easy air flow up through the burning logs thus creating a more complete and efficient burning of the fuel. 4. How to Build a Fire: First set the fireplace damper in the full open position. Begin laying the fire by placing several pieces of wadded up paper directly on the log grate. Place kindling (small splits of dry pine or other dry softwood) on top of the paper, enough to loosely cover the paper. Next arrange several small, dry hardwood or softwood logs or log splits on top of the kindling layer. Finally, arrange two or three larger hardwood logs (oak, hickory, etc.) or log splits on top of the stack. Ignite the paper at the bottom of the stack. The burning paper will ignite the kindling which will, in turn, set the remaining fuel on fire. Be sure to stack all firewood in such a way that it will settle into the log grate as the paper and kindling layers are burned away. Additional logs can be set onto the fire as each fueling burns down. Ideally, fuel logs should be of a hardwood species that have been air dried for one year or longer. Use of cured or uncured pine logs and uncured hardwood logs for fuel should be avoided. Pine logs and uncured hardwood logs will tend to smolder and burn at relatively low temperatures producing high levels of soot and creosote. Important: Do not throw, toss, jam, kick or otherwise force logs into the fireplace. 57 Summary WARNING: Never use gasoline, gasoline type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid or other similar liquids to start or “freshen up” the fire in this or any fireplace. WARNING: If processed solid fuel firelogs are used, do not poke or stir the logs while they are burning. Use only firelogs that have been evaluated for the application in fireplace and refer to firelog warnings and caution markings on packaging prior to use. 5. Avoid over-firing. Some examples of over-firing are: a. Burning of scrap lumber, construction debris, pine branches and brush or cardboard boxes; b. Burning small diameter twigs, branches or any other small sized combustible materials in quantities which exceed the volume of the normal log fire; c. Use of artificial wax base logs, trash or other chemicals or chemically treated combustibles. WARNING: Over-firing can permanently damage this fireplace system. 6. Fireplace Doors and Screens: This fireplace has not been tested for use with doors. To reduce the risk of fire or injury, do not install doors. Operable doors are acceptable and if doors are required by the local authority having jurisdiction, then doors must be kept in the fully open position when the fireplace is in operation. Isokern does not limit the use of fireplace screens. 7. Disposal of Ashes: It is recommended that the firebox be cleaned of excessive ashes before each use. It is necessary to remove ashes from the open front of the fireplace. To do so, proceed in the following manner: Allow the fire to go out and the ashes to cool for at least six to eight hours. After the cooling period, carefully pick up the ashes from the firebox with a small, metal fireplace shovel or other metal scoop and place them in a metal container with a tight fitting lid. If possible do not sweep the ashes as this will stir them into the air and disperse them into the room. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 8. Inspection and Cleaning: At least twice a year in warm climates or monthly during the heating season in colder climates, thoroughly inspect the fireplace and chimney system. Chimneys must be installed so that access is provided for inspection and cleaning. The chimney should be inspected monthly during the heating season. Inspect the entire flue from the top down for obstructions such as birds’ nests, leaves, etc. Such obstructions must be removed. Check spark arrestor screens for clear flow of smoke every two to four weeks during the heating season. Inspect the flue periodically during the heating season for the presence of soot and creosote build up. If creosote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of chimney fire. Have your chimney cleaned by a professional chimney sweep if you have doubts about your ability to do it. Use a plastic, wood or steel brush to clean the chimney. Scrub the spark arrestor/chimney cap with a wire brush. Remove any chimney cap for flue cleaning from the top. Open the damper in the firebox for cleaning access from below. Clean the inner portion of the flue by using a flexible handled chimney cleaning brush. For straight run flue the proper size brush can be pulled up through the flue from the firebox with the damper open. If the chimney has an offset chimney section, brush cleaning from the chimney top down to the offset/return and then from the firebox up to the offset section is the proper method. In either case, cover the fireplace opening with a damp sheet (sealed to the opening with masking tape) before brush cleaning. Do not remove sheet until the soot has settled. It is advised to vacuum loosened soot. Do not sweep loosened soot as sweeping will disperse soot into the air and about the room. WARNING: Do not use chemical fireplace and chimney cleaners that are poured on a hot fire. These can be dangerous and generally work only on the flue section nearest the fire, leaving the rest of the flue unaffected. 9. Exterior Maintenance: Annually, at a minimum, check all metal flashings and weather seals around the exterior chimney where it penetrates the roof surface; inspect any chimney top spark arrestors, metal cowlings and weather hoods to make sure they are secure and weather tight. Seal any cracks or gaps in chimney-to-roof flashings to prevent possible roof and chimney chase leaks. Inspect any cement chimney cap or clay chimney pot terminations to make sure they are not diverting water into the structure. Seal any suspected cracks or gaps in these masonry components. Registration Card 58 Please tear out along dashed lines and send to: Earthcore Industries Attn: Technical Dept. 6899 Phillips Industrial Blvd. Jacksonville, FL. 32256 Or register your Isokern online at: www.earthcore.co WARRANTY CARD Purchased From: Date of Purchase: _______________________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ City, State & Zip: _______________________________________________________ Phone No: _______________________________________________________ Gas Log Burner Size: (Circle One) 24” 30” Other__________ Fireplace Series/Size: Magnum _____ Isokern Standard _____ IBV ______ Vent-Free _____ Green Tech _____ ISO’ven _______ Fire-Lite Stand? (Circle One) Yes No Gas Control Valve Type: (Circle One) Remote Control Safety Pilot Gas Type: (Circle One) Natural Gas Propane Buyer: Date of Installation: (Completed) ________________________________________________ Name: _______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ City, State & Zip: _______________________________________________________ Phone No: _______________________________________________________ Fireplace Serial Number: (Located on Rating Plate Inside Fireplace) ___________________ Installed By: _______________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________ Phone Number _______________________________________________________ Notes 59 Warranty & Disclaimer Isokern FIreplace ISOKERN offers a lifetime warranty for all Isokern components, to be free from defects in materials that negatively affect system performance from the date of purchase, subject to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty. This warranty covers only the above stated components, and NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXTENDS TO ANY OF THE HARDWARE, FOOTING, VENTS, DUCTING, METAL FLUES, FIRE BRICK OR ACCESSORIES. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DRAFTING, SMOKING OR PUFFING OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM. Factors beyond the manufacturer's control affect fireplace drafting, smoking, and puffing, and ISOKERN cannot guarantee these aspects of performance. If a component is found to be defective under the terms of this warranty the party to whom this warranty is extended shall, notify ISOKERN, 6899 Philips Industrial Blvd, Jacksonville, Florida 32256, in writing, by registered mail, within thirty (30) days following the discovery of the defect within the lifetime warranty period. The notice shall contain (1) the date of purchase; (2) place of purchase; (3) address of installation; (4) name, ad- dress and phone number of the owner; and (5) a brief description of the defect. ISOKERN, or any division thereof, is not responsible for any labor costs or indirect costs incurred for the replacement of defective components. ISOKERN is not responsible for misuse or mishandling of components. Nothing in this warranty makes ISOKERN, or any division thereof, liable in any respect for any injury or damage to the building or structure in which the fireplace or chimney system has been installed or to persons or property therein arising out of the use, misuse, or installation of properly manufactured ISOKERN product. ISOKERN, OR ANY DIVISION THEREOF, SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE FIREPLACES OR CHIMNEY SYSTEMS. ALL SUCH DAMAGES AND EXPENSES ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. This warranty is null and void when the fireplace or chimney systems are not installed pursuant to the installation instructions provided by ISOKERN or local building codes have not been followed completely. This warranty applies only to those fireplace and chimney systems installed in the continental United States, Alaska, and Canada. If any part of this warranty is found to be unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in force and effect. ISOKERN HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BE- YOND THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN. 6899 PHILIPS INDUSTRIAL BLVD. • JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32256 TEL (904) 363-3417 • TOLL 1 (800) 642-2920 • FAX (904) 363-3408 ™ Pictured Above: 30” Gnarled Split Oak Gas Log Set (see page 7). TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE I Standard Gas Log Sets Only - Charred Series, Designer Series & Classic Series 6-7 II Fyre Spheres & Gas Log Sets for P45 Burner 7 III Standard Burner Systems Only - Gas Log Burners and Glass Burners 8-9 IV See-Thru Gas Log Sets Only - Charred Series, Designer Series & Classic Series 10 V See-Thru Burner Systems Only - Gas Log Burners and Glass Burners 10-11 VI Specialty Gas Logs & Burners - G31, G52 & EC Burner Systems 11-12 VII Glass Media & GEO Shapes - Fyre Glass, Reflective Fyre Glass, Fyre Gems, Diamond Nuggets & Geo Shapes 13 VIII Safety Control Systems & Remote Compatible Options 14 IX Accessories 15-16 2018 LIST PRICE SHEET Effective March 1, 2018 L-A3-02118Rev. 0 - 1801251100 SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER PRICE LISTS • PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE • ALL PRICES FOB FACTORY, TERMS: NET 30 DAYS 14724 Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 • Website: www.rhpeterson.com • Phone (626) 369-5085 • Fax (626) 369-5979 VENTED Gas Logs & Fireplace Accessories 1. Select log style design or contemporary media. 2. Select burner system. BURNER STYLE CODES LISTED BURNERS ANSI CERTIFIED BURNERS G4: Glowing Ember G45(A): Triple T Burner GX4: Heavy Duty Glowing Ember G45(A)-SS: Triple T Stainless Steel VG4-C: Coal Grate Assembly G45-GL(A): Triple T Glass Burner G45: Triple T Burner G45-GL-SS: Triple T Stainless Glass G45-SS: Triple T Stainless Steel G46: Glowing Ember GX45: Heavy Duty Triple T Burner PB(A): Pan Burner (For Glass) G45-GL: Triple T Glass Burner P45: Tapered Pan Burner G45-GL-SS: Triple T Stainless Glass G22-GL: Contemporary Glass G52: Radiant Fyre Burner G31: 3-Tiered Burner P: Flame Pan See pages 10 & 11 for See-thru Burner SystemsPB: Pan Burner (For Glass) EC: Epic Massive Burner 3. Select size. Front Width Height Back Width Depth 4. Select Controls EPK-1 DP-7 DECOR PACK FEATURING BRYTE COALS (Page 14) (Pages 15-16) To use this Price Sheet - 2018 2 DESIGNER SERIES RDP: Golden Oak Designer Plus HRD: Rustic Oak Designer FO: Forest Oak AO: American Oak RED: Red Oak S: Split Oak SDP: Split Oak Designer Plus RRSO: Rugged Split Oak WS: Woodstack WO: Woodland Oak MBW: Mountain Birch W: White Birch WCF: Western Campfyre BD: Royal English Oak Designer GSO: Gnarled Split Oak V: Old English Coal Grate MP: Mammoth Pine MCO: Mountain Crest Oak MCS: Mountain Crest Split Oak CHARRED SERIES CHD: Charred Oak HCHR: Burnt Rustic Oak CHS: Charred Split HCHS: Burnt Split Oak CHRRSO: Charred Rugged Split Oak CHAO: Charred American Oak CHCR: Charred Cedar CHRED: Charred Red Oak CHF: Charred Forest Oak CHN: Charred Northern Oak CHDS: Charred Oak Stack CHB: Charred Royal English Oak PN: Pioneer Oak CHGO: Charred Grizzly Oak CHMJ: Charred Majestic Oak CHNA: Charred Angel Oak CHNS: Charred Angel Split Oak ENO: Charred Evergreen Oak ENS: Charred Evergreen Split Oak CHMBW: Charred Mountain Birch See pages 10 & 11 for See-thru Gas Log Sets CLASSIC SERIES R: Golden Oak HR: Rustic Oak RRO: Rugged Oak PO: Post Oak B: Royal English Oak CDR: Coastal Driftwood FYRE GLASS SERIES GL-F: Azuria GL-B: Black GL-Z: Bronze GL-N: Caribbean Blue GL-C: Clear GL-E: Emerald GL-W: Star Fyre REFLECTIVE FYRE GLASS SERIES GL-FR: Azuria Reflective GL-BR: Black Reflective GL-ZR: Bronze Reflective GL-NR: Caribbean Blue Reflective GL-QR: Copper Reflective GL-ER: Emerald Reflective GL-HR: Gold Reflective GL-CR: Champagne Reflective FOR P45 BURNER EB: Epic Black Fyre Spheres GS: Graystone Fyre Spheres SO: Shoreline Designer Oak SDW: Shoreline Driftwood FYRE GEMS SERIES GLG-B: Black Granite GLG-J: Black Pearl GLG-T: Blue Topaz GLG-D: Champagne GLG-A: Deep Amber GLG-E: Emerald GLG-C: Glacier GLG-M: Mint GLG-S: Sapphire GLG-RY: Ruby DIAMOND NUGGETS SERIES GLD-C: Clear GLD-SB: Steel Blue GLD-R: Rosé GLD-E: Emerald GLD-PB: Pacific Blue GLD-DB: Deep Black GLD-BL: Black Luster GEO SHAPES & RIVER ROCK See Pages 13 & 16 GAS LOG STYLE CODES CONTEMPORARY MEDIA CODES 5. Select Accessories Purchase Info. Key • For all model numbers: **= Insert Size • All prices: $ • Weight: # 2018Vented Gas Log Sets (Sections I & IV) 3 CHARRED SERIES CHARRED OAK (CHD) ‡BURNT RUSTIC OAK (HCHR) CHARRED SPLIT (CHS) BURNT SPLIT OAK (HCHS) CHARRED RUGGED SPLIT OAK (CHRRSO) ‡CHARRED AMERICAN OAK (CHAO) ‡ CHARRED CEDAR (CHCR) CHARRED RED OAK (CHRED) CHARRED FOREST OAK (CHF) CHARRED NORTHERN (CHN) CHARRED OAK STACK (CHDS) CHARRED ROYAL ENGLISH OAK (CHB) * ‡ PIONEER OAK (PN) *CHARRED GRIZZLY OAK (CHGO) *CHARRED MAJESTIC OAK (CHMJ) *CHARRED ANGEL OAK (CHNA) CHARRED ANGEL SPLIT OAK (CHNS) CHARRED MOUNTAIN BIRCH (CHMBW) DESIGNER SERIES GOLDEN OAK DESIGNER PLUS (RDP) ‡RUSTIC OAK DESIGNER (HRD) FOREST OAK (FO) AMERICAN OAK (AO) ‡RED OAK (RED) SPLIT OAK (S) SPLIT OAK DESIGNER PLUS (SDP) ‡RUGGED SPLIT OAK (RRSO) ‡WOODSTACK (WS) WOODLAND OAK (WO) MOUNTAIN BIRCH (MBW) ‡WHITE BIRCH (W) WESTERN CAMPFYRE (WCF) ROYAL ENGLISH OAK DESIGNER (BD)*GNARLED SPLIT OAK (GSO) OLD ENGLISH COAL GRATE (VG4) CLASSIC SERIES GOLDEN OAK(R) ‡RUSTIC OAK(HR)RUGGED OAK(RRO)POST OAK(PO)ROYAL ENGLISH OAK(B)*COASTAL DRIFTWOOD(CDR) ‡ Use with Heavy Duty Burner System (GX4 & GX45) Available as a See-Thru Set (See Section IV) * ‡ NEW NEW 4 2018Vented Burner Systems (Sections III & V) G4 & G45/G45-GL LISTED BURNER SYSTEMS G4 & G45 Burner Systems are Listed up to 30” and include: Burner, Custom Grate, Glowing Embers, Sand(NG) or Vermiculite(LP), Burner Clips, Flex Connector Kit & Damper Clamp. * “GL” Burners include Stainless Glass Screen and Do Not Include Custom Grate or Glowing Embers. Shipped for use with Natural Gas. Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G45-24P) and add $145 for required SPK-26. G4, GX4 Burners G45, GX45 & G45-GL * Burners G45/G45-GL ANSI CERTIFIED BURNER SYSTEMS G45-NA(SS) & G45-GL-NA(SS) * Burner G45-11(SS) & G45-GL-11(SS) * Burner G45-15(SS) & G45-GL-15(SS) * Burner G45 ANSI Certified Burner Systems include: ANSI Certified Burner with Pre-assembled Control Valve & Regulator, Custom Grate, Glowing Embers, Sand(NG) or Vermiculite(LP), Connector Kit, Log Locators, Burner Clips & Damper Clamp. * “GL” Burners include Stainless Glass Screen and Do Not Include Custom Grate or Glowing Embers. Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. Shipped for use with Natural Gas. Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G45-24-11P).G45-17(SS) & G45-GL-17(SS) * Burner G45-02(SS) & G45-GL-02(SS) * Burner G46 ANSI CERTIFIED BURNER SYSTEMS G46 Series Burner G46-11 Series Burner G46-15 Series Burner G46 ANSI Certified Burner Systems include: ANSI Certified Burner with Pre-assembled Control Valve & Regulator, Piezo Igniter, Custom Grate, Glowing Embers, Sand(NG) or Vermiculite(LP), Connector Kit, Log Locators & Damper Clamp. Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. Shipped for use with Natural Gas. Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G46-24-11P). G46-17 Series Burner G46-02 Series Burner NEW 5 2018Vented Burner Systems (Sections III & V) Cont. SPK-26 * Low Profile, Safety Pilot Kit with removable knob handle APK-11 * Automatic Pilot Kit with RR-1A basic transmitter & receiver EPK-1 or EPK-1P ‡ Electronic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver; with flame sensing pilot activation, IPI and manual or remote operation. Includes: RR-1A remote control transmitter. EPK-2V-TR or EPK-2VP-TR ‡ 110 V Powered Electronic, IPI system with variable flame height control. Enclosed to protect components if used outdoors. Includes: Variable Transmitter, Receiver, and Transformer. AV-17/AV-18 Manual On/Off Valve with extension and knob handle. Fits all burner systems APK-15 or APK-15P ‡ Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver. Allows adjustment of flame height and heat output with a remote control. Includes: Decorative wood chunk, heat shield and VR-1A remote control. EPK-1M-AD or EPK-1M-AD/LP ‡ 110 Volt Powered Electronic, non-standing pilot system designed to be installed outside the firebox. Includes Adapter Plug & Mounting Bracket. EPK-3V-TR or EPK-3VP-TR ‡ High Capacity, 110 Volt Powered Electronic, non-standing pilot system with variable flame height control. Includes: Variable Transmitter, Receiver, and High Capacity Transformer. APK-10 * High Capacity, Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver APK-17 * Low Profile, Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver. With its low profile, it maximizes flame presentation and allows flame height adjustment. Includes: VR-1A remote control and triple heat shield. EPK-2 or EPK-2P ‡ Electronic Pilot Kit with Transmitter & Receiver. Features a flame sensing pilot activation and low profile valve, no standing pilot and manual or remote operation. Includes RR-1A remote. EPK-05 or EPK-05P ‡ Electronic Pilot System with Hot Surface Ignition and Smart Valve. PAN STYLE BURNER SYSTEMS P Series Flame Pan Burner PB Series Pan Glass Burner PB ANSI Certified Pan Glass Burner P45 Burner (Listed & ANSI Certified) P-Flame Series Burner Systems Include: Pan Burner Assembly, Burner Legs, Glowing Embers, Vermiculite, Connector Kit, Log Supports and Damper Clamp. Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. P-24P), and add $145 for required SPK-26. PB Series Glass Burner Systems Include: Pan Burner Assembly, Connector Kit, Sand (NG) or Vermiculite (LP) and Damper Clamp. Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. PB-24P), and add $145 for required SPK-26. PB ANSI Certified Glass Burners Include: Certified Pan Burner with Pre-assembled (A, 11, 15, 17 & 01) Control Valve & Regulator, Connector Kit, Damper Clamp, Sand (Natural) or Vermiculite (Propane). Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. PB-24-15P). P45 Series Burner Systems Include: Certified Pan Burner with Pre-assembled Control Valve & Regulator, Burner Legs, Vermiculite, Connector Kit and Damper Clamp. Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. P45-24-17P). Safety Valves & Control Options (Section VIII) * = Field convertible Propane Orifice Included. Specify if for Propane by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. APK-17P). ‡ = Not Field Convertible. Kit Must be ordered for specific gas. (e.g. EPK-1 for Natural Gas or EPK-1P for Propane) See Burner Compatibility Chart on Pg. 14 for Max. BTU Input. AV-17 AV-18 P-24 PB-24 PB-24-17 P45-24-17 2018 6 Standard Vented Gas Logs OnlyI Burner System Compatibility key The following numbers in the Log Style box designate the type of burners that are compatible with each Log Style. 1 Compatible with All Gas Log Burner Styles listed on pages 8 & 9 3 Compatible with G31 3-tiered Burner System (Listed & ANSI CERTIFIED) (See page 12) 2 Compatible with G4, GX4, G45, GX45 and “P” Series Burner Systems (Listed Burners Only) B. Designer Series - Standard Gas Log Sets GAS LOG STYLE BURNERKEY MODEL #12" 16" 18" 19" 20" 24" 30" 36"* 42"* 48"* 60"* Golden Oak Designer Plus RDP-**$ 198 $ 214 $ 254 $ 228 $ 270 $ 310 $ 414 $ 570 $ 714 $ 864 $ 1,042 18#/1 26#/1 41#/1 30#/1 46#/1 61#/1 75#/1 120#/2 187#/3 222#/3 299#/3 Rustic Oak Designer HRD-**214 246 299 391 570 714 26#/1 41#/1 61#/1 94#/1 128#/2 187#/3 Forest Oak FO-**287 327 397 50#/1 71#/1 85#/1 American Oak AO-**342 396 496 49#/1 58#/1 77#/2 Red Oak RED-**338 399 498 48#/1 61#/1 65#/1 Split Oak S-**271 286 315 413 44#/1 48#/1 65#/1 78#/1 Split OakDesigner Plus SDP-**305 329 358 460 606 46#/1 49#/1 67#/1 78#/1 127#/2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 * Log set uses GX4 or GX45 Burner Kit with Heavy Duty Grate A. Charred Series - Standard Gas Log Sets GAS LOG STYLE BURNERKEY MODEL # 16” 18/20” 19” 24” 30” 36”* 42”* 48”* 60”* 72”* Charred Oak CHD-**$ 276 $ 309 $ 277 $ 363 $ 481 28#/1 46#/1 31#/1 62#/1 78#/1 Burnt Rustic Oak HCHR-** 276 309 363 481 28#/1 46#/1 62#/1 80#/1 Charred Split CHS-**333 385 509 658 42#/1 54#/1 78#/1 116#/2 Burnt Split Oak HCHS-**333 385 509 42#/1 54#/1 69#/1 Charred Rugged Split Oak CHRRSO-** 355 404 518 46#/1 57#/1 62#/1 Charred American Oak CHAO-** 386 441 568 57#/1 63#/1 82#/2 Charred Cedar CHCR-** 383 438 555 46#/1 55#/1 67#/1 Charred Red Oak CHRED-** 383 438 555 46#/1 57#/1 64#/1 Charred Forest Oak CHF-**360 416 536 48#/1 62#/1 81#/1 Charred Northern CHN-**321 378 496 48#/1 62#/1 76#/1 Charred Oak Stack CHDS-**307 361 448 39#/1 43#/1 45#/1 Charred Royal EnglishOak * CHB-**383 457 579 738 956 52#/1 83#/2 111#/2 141#/3 169#/3 Pioneer Oak * PN-**444 575 717 65#/2 88#/2 120#/3 Charred Grizzly Oak * CHGO-**446 617 764 72#/2 128#/2 160#/3 Charred Majestic Oak * CHMJ-**523 667 810 987 1,159 1,384 1,547 94#/2 119#/2 156#/3 172#/3 300#/1 340#/1 430#/1 Charred Angel Oak CHNA-** 338 380 443 44#/1 54#/1 64#/1 Charred Angel Split Oak CHNS-** 351 398 462 42#/1 52#/1 62#/1 Charred Mountain Birch CHMBW-** 370 420 530 46#/1 60#/1 76#/1 1 &3 1 1 &3 1 1 1 &3 1 1 1 1 1 2&3 2 2 2 1 &3 1 &3 1 * Log set uses GX4 or GX45 Burner Kit with Heavy Duty Grate NEW 2018 7 SDW-24, Shoreline Driftwood SO-24, Shoreline Designer Oak Standard Vented Gas Logs OnlyI Fyre Spheres & Gas Log Sets for P45 Burner (See pg 9, section III-G)II * Log set uses GX4 or GX45 Burner Kit with Heavy Duty Grate C. Classic Series - Standard Gas Log Sets GAS LOG STYLE MODEL # 12" 16" 18" 19" 20" 24" 30" 36"* 42"* Golden Oak R-** $ 136 $ 147 $ 163 $ 151 $ 170 $ 181 $ 222 $ 346 $ 517 18#/1 26#/1 41#/1 30#/1 45#/1 58#/1 89#/1 120#/2 187#/3 Rustic Oak HR-** 147 163 181 222 346 517 26#/1 41#/1 58#/1 94#/1 128#/2 187#/3 Rugged Oak RRO-** 204 244 297 48#/1 61#/1 65#/1 Post Oak PO-** 153 161 173 213 45#/1 46#/1 60#/1 86#/1 Royal English Oak * B-** 220 273 336 431 573 49#/1 87#/2 126#/2 152#/3 184#/3 Coastal Driftwood CDR-** 179 198 243 346 44#/1 56#/1 57#/1 81#/2 1 1 1 1 2 2 BURNERKEY B. Fyre Spheres Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18” 24” 30” 4” Epic Black Fyre Spheres FS4-**-EB $ 193 $ 244 $ 345 19 pcs. 24 pcs. 34 pcs. 4” Graystone Fyre Spheres FS4-**-GS 174 220 312 19 pcs. 24 pcs. 34 pcs. 5” Epic Black Fyre Spheres FS5-**-EB 214 290 366 14 pcs. 19 pcs. 24 pcs. 5” Graystone Fyre Spheres FS5-**-GS 192 261 330 14 pcs. 19 pcs. 24 pcs. A. P45 Gas Log Sets Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18” 24” 30” Shoreline Designer Oak SO-** $ 271 $ 307 $ 396 10 pcs. 12 pcs. 15 pcs. Shoreline Driftwood SDW-** 192 216 273 9 pcs. 11 pcs. 13 pcs. NEW B. Designer Series - Standard Gas Log Sets (Continued) GAS LOG STYLE BURNERKEY MODEL # 18" 20" 24" 30" 36"* 42"* Rugged Split Oak RRSO-** $ 329 $ 375 $ 454 48#/1 61#/1 65#/1 Woodstack WS-** 365 416 525 43#/1 58#/1 58#/1 Woodland Oak WO-** 247 254 287 367 45#/1 46#/1 60#/1 86#/1 Mountain Birch MBW-** 326 370 440 45#/1 72#/1 85#/1 White Birch W-** 280 313 378 38#/1 60#/1 89#/1 Western Campfyre WCF-** 350 409 517 45#/1 55#/1 72#/1 Royal English Oak Designer * BD-* 347 415 519 654 824 49#/1 87#/2 126#/2 152#/3 184#/3 Gnarled Split Oak GSO-** 500 630 780 60#/1 95#/2 130#/3 Old English Coal Grate (w/Coals) VG4-**C 469 506 597 49#/1 70#/1 85#/1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 * Log set uses GX4 or GX45 Burner Kit with Heavy Duty Grate FS5-24-EB, 5" Epic Black Fyre Spheres 2018 8 Standard Vented Burners Only III A. G4 & G45 Series Listed Burner Systems - Standard & Glass DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 12” 16/19” 18/20” 24” 30” 36”* 42”* 48”* 60”* Glowing Ember Burner System Gas Logs G4-** $ 175 $ 190 $ 197 $ 204 $ 240 $ 343 $ 499 $ 543 $ 599 23# 24# 25# 29# 35# 51# 82# 92# 128# Glowing Ember Burner System(with Heavy Duty Grate)Gas Logs GX4-** 219 230 269 29# 34# 41# Triple T Burner System Gas Logs G45-** 226 233 253 296 405 569 623 677 25# 27# 31# 37# 54# 82# 97# 120# Glass † G45-GL-** 208 214 230 271 379 539 591 64320# 22# 23# 31# 45# 70# 80# 100# Triple T Burner System (with Heavy Duty Grate) Gas Logs GX45-** 255 279 325 31# 36# 43# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G4-24P), and add $147 for required SPK-26. * Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate B. G45 Series ANSI Certified Triple T Burner Systems - Standard & Glass DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 16/19” 18/20” 24” 30” 36”* Assembled G45 Burner System with Safety Valve Gas Logs G45-**-A $ 445 $ 452 $ 472 $ 515 $ 624 26# 28# 32# 38# 58# Glass† G45-GL-**A 427 433 449 490 598 21# 23# 24# 32# 47# Assembled G45 Burner System with “11” Series Safety Valve & on/off Remote Gas Logs G45-**-11 749 756 776 819 928 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass† G45-GL-**-11 731 737 753 794 902 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Burner System with “15” Series Safety Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-**-15 797 804 824 867 976 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass† G45-GL-**-15 779 785 801 842 950 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Burner System with “17” Series Safety Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-**-17 690 697 717 760 869 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass† G45-GL-**-17 672 678 694 735 843 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Burner System with “02” Electronic Safety Valve & Remote Gas Logs G45-**-02 855 862 882 925 1,034 28# 31# 35# 41# 56# Glass† G45-GL-**-02 837 843 859 900 1,00823# 26# 27# 35# 45# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model # (e.g. G45-24-11P). * Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate C. G45 Series ANSI Certified Triple T Outdoor Burner Systems - with S.S. Burner Pan DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 16/19" 18/20" 24" 30" 36"* 42”*‡ 48”*‡ 60”*‡ Outdoor Triple T Burner System Gas Logs G45-**-SS (Nat.Gas only) $ 289 $ 302 $ 325 $ 374 $ 487 $ 655 $ 713 $ 778 25# 27# 31# 37# 56# 87# 97# 120# Glass†G45-GL-**-SS (Nat.Gas only) 271 283 303 349 460 625 681 744 20# 22# 23# 31# 45# 70# 80# 100# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner System with Safety Valve Gas Logs G45-**-NA-SS 534 547 570 619 732 900 958 1,023 26# 28# 32# 38# 58# 89# 99# 122# Glass† G45-GL-**-NA-SS 516 528 548 594 705 870 926 98921# 23# 24# 32# 47# 72# 82# 102# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner System with “11” Series Safety Valve & Standard on/off Remote Gas Logs G45-**-11-SS 812 825 848 897 1,010 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass †G45-GL-**-11-SS 794 806 826 872 984 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner System with “15” Series Safety Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-**-15-SS 860 873 896 945 1,058 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass †G45-GL-**-15-SS 842 854 874 920 1,032 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner System with “17” Series Safety Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-**-17-SS 753 766 789 838 951 27# 29# 33# 39# 54# Glass †G45-GL-**-17-SS 735 747 767 813 925 22# 24# 25# 33# 43# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner System with “02” Electronic Safety Valve & Remote Gas Logs G45-**-02-SS 918 931 954 1,003 1,116 28# 31# 35# 41# 56# Glass †G45-GL-**-02-SS 900 912 932 978 1,090 23# 26# 27# 35# 45# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for propane gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G45-24-11P-SS). Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. * Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate.‡ Sizes 42” - 60” are not certified & are not regulated.† Glass burners do not include grate or embers. For Glass Media Options see page 13. NEW NEW 2018 9 Standard Vented Burners OnlyIII D. G46 Series ANSI Certified Burner Systems DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18/20" 24" 30" G46 Burner System with Safety Pilot Kit G46-** $ 456 $ 479 $ 504 20#23#28# G46 Burner System with “11” Series Valve & Standard on/off Remote G46-**-11 760 783 808 21#24#28# G46 Burner System with “15” Series Valve & Variable Remote G46-**-15 808 831 856 21#24#28# G46 Burner System with “17” Series Valve & Variable Remote G46-**-17 701 724 749 21#24#28# G46 Burner System with “02” Electronic Valve & Remote G46-**-02 866 889 914 21#24#28# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G46-24P). H. G22-GL Series Glass Burner Systems - Standard for Glass DESCRIPTION FRONT PANELMODEL # 18" 24" 30" Match Lit, Listed Glass Burner System † (Natural Gas Only) 20-30# Stainless Steel G22-GL-**$ 584 $ 661 $ 757 Rose Gold G22-GL-**-G 608 691 795 Glass Burner System with Remote † & Hidden Controls 25-35# Stainless Steel G22-GL-**-01 1,153 1,230 1,326 Rose Gold G22-GL-**-G-01 1,177 1,260 1,364 G22 Series Burner Systems Include: Stainless Steel Burner Pan • Hidden Controls • Connector Kit • Damper Clamp • Glass Front Panel. Units with Remote Controls are shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane by adding a “P” to the model # (G22-GL-24-01P). E. P Series & PB Series Listed Flame Pan Burner Systems DESCRIPTION MODEL # 16” 18” 20” 24” 30” 36” 42” Pan Burner System (Standard & See-thru)P-**$ 189 $ 195 $ 200 $ 203 $ 239 $ 343 $ 498 20# 22# 24# 28# 35# 40# 45# Glass Pan Burner System † PB-**183 189 193 196 230 330 480 20# 22# 24# 28# 35# 40# 45# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model # (P-24P), and add $147 for required SPK-26. G. P45 Series ANSI Certified Standard & Glass Pan Burners DESCRIPTION CONTROL OPTION MODEL # 18" 24" 30" P45 Pan Burner † Match Lit (Natural Gas Only) P45-** $ 221 $ 239 $ 269 23#26#31# P45 Pan Burner † with Manual Valve and Standing Pilot P45-**-A 423 441 471 25# 28# 33# P45 Pan Burner † with Automatic Variable Valve and Remote P45-**-17 663 681 711 25# 28# 33# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. P45-24-17P). Compatible with Gas Logs & Fyre Spheres on page 7 section II; and Glass Media & GEO Shapes on page 13. F. PB Series ANSI Certified Flame Pan Glass Burner System DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18/20” 24” 30” Assembled Glass Pan Burner with † Safety Valve PB-**-A $ 408 $ 415 $ 449 25# 31# 38# Assembled Glass Pan Burner with † “11” Series Valve & Standard on/off Remote PB-**-11 712 719 753 29# 34# 41# Assembled Glass Pan Burner with † “15” Series Valve & Variable Remote PB-**-15 760 767 801 29# 34# 41# Assembled Glass Pan Burner with † “17” Series Valve & Variable Remote PB-**-17 653 660 694 27# 32# 39# Assembled Glass Pan Burner with † “01” Electronic Valve & Remote PB-**-01 822 829 863 29# 34# 41# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. PB-24-11P). All remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. † For Glass Media Options see page 13. G46-24-17 P-24 PB-24 PB-24-17 P45-24-17 G22-GL-24 2018 10 See-Thru Vented Gas Logs OnlyIV A. Charred Series • See-Thru Gas Log Sets DESCRIPTION MODEL # 16” 18/20” 19” 24” 30” 36” 42” Charred Oak CHD-2-** $ 331 $ 367 $ 338 $ 430 $ 54930#/1 48#/1 34#/1 62#/1 84#/1 Charred Rugged Split Oak CHRRSO-2-** 408 481 588 48#/1 59#/1 74#/1 Charred American Oak CHAO-2-** 442 514 64462#/1 77#/1 95#/2 Charred Royal English Oak (uses GX45-2-** burner w/heavy duty grate) CHB-2-** 455 529 658 819 1,059 52#/1 83#/2 111#/2 141#/3 169#/3 B. Designer Series • See-Thru Gas Log Sets DESCRIPTION MODEL # 16” 18” 19” 20” 24” 30” 36” 42” 48” 60” Golden Oak Designer Plus RDP-2-**$ 239 $ 283 $ 265 $ 304 $ 370 $ 471 $ 680 $ 734 $ 919 $ 1,081 24#/1 46#/1 43#/1 49#/1 71#/1 86#/1 137#/3 194#/3 229#/3 305#/3 American Oak AO-2-**378 442 560 55#/1 62#/1 85#/2 Split Oak Designer Plus SDP-2-**348 372 410 525 706 46#/1 49#/1 70#/1 83#/1 129#/3 Rugged Split Oak RRSO-2-**371 423 50853#/1 67#/1 76#/1 Mountain Birch MBW-2-**374 410 491 53#/1 80#/1 91#/1 C. Classic Series • See-Thru Gas Log Sets DESCRIPTION MODEL # 16” 18” 19” 20” 24” 30” 36” 42” Golden Oak R-2-** $ 168 $ 184 $ 175 $ 194 $ 207 $ 256 $ 410 $ 578 27#/1 46#/1 42#/1 48#/1 68#/1 97#/1 137#/3 194#/3 Coastal Driftwood CDR-2-** 210 229 286 429 46#/1 65#/1 75#/1 100#/3 B. G45 Series See-Thru ANSI Certified Triple T Burner Systems - Standard & Glass DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 16/19” 18/20” 24” 30” 36”* Assembled G45 Burner with Safety Valve Gas Logs G45-2-**-A $ 479 $ 491 $ 512 $ 561 $ 657 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-A 461 472 489 536 631 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “11” Series Valve & Standard on/off Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-11 783 795 816 865 96142# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-11 765 776 793 840 935 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “15” Series Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-15 831 843 864 913 1,009 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-15 813 824 841 888 983 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “17” Series Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-17 724 736 757 806 902 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-17 706 717 734 781 87637# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “02” Electronic Valve & Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-02 889 901 922 971 1,067 44# 47# 54# 65# 86# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-02 871 882 899 946 1,04139# 42# 45# 55# 74# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model # (e.g. G45-2-24-11P). Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver. * Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate.† Glass burners do not include grate or embers. For Glass Media Options see page 13. See-Thru Vented Burners OnlyV A. G45 Series See-Thru Listed Triple T Burner Systems - Standard & Glass DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 16/19” 18/20” 24” 30” 36”* 42”* 48”* 60”* Triple T Burner System Gas Logs G45-2-**$ 261 $ 273 $ 294 $ 343 $ 521 $ 694 $ 751 $ 841 40# 43# 50# 61# 82# 90# 105# 140# Glass† G45-2-GL-**243 254 271 318 495 664 719 807 35# 38# 41# 53# 70# 80# 95# 120# Triple T Burner System (with Heavy Duty Grate)Gas Logs GX45-2-**314 343 39743# 61# 79# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model # (e.g. G45-2-24P), and add $147 for required SPK-26.* Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate. NEW 2018 11 See-Thru Vented Burners Only (Continued) V D. G22-GL Series See-thru Glass Burner Systems DESCRIPTION FRONT PANELMODEL # 18" 24" 30" Match Lit, Listed Glass Burner System (Natural Gas Only)† 25-35# Stainless Steel G22-GL-2-**$ 757 $ 867 $ 987 Rose Gold G22-GL-2-**-G 805 927 1,063 Glass Burner System with Remote & Hidden Controls† 30-40# Stainless Steel G22-GL-2-**-01 1,326 1,436 1,556 Rose Gold G22-GL-2-**G-01 1,374 1,496 1,632 G22 Series Burner Systems Include: Stainless Steel Burner Pan • Hidden Controls • Connector Kit • Damper Clamp • Glass Front Panels. Units with Remote Controls are shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane by adding a “P” to the model # (e.g. G22-GL-2-24-01P). Featuring specially designed massive Mammoth Pine Gas Logs. Burner System Includes: Raised Epic Burner • Custom grate • Connector Kit & Damper Clamp • Choice of pre-assembled Safety Valve with Remote Control or Match-Lit System. Safety Valve System includes Remote Transmitter & Receiver. EC Epic Burner System & Mammoth Pine Style Logs A. Mammoth Pine Gas Logs Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 24” 30” 36” 48” 60” Mammoth Pine MP-** $ 489 $ 596 $ 748 $ 1,153 $ 1,333 105# 170# 301# 515# 610# Mammoth Pine (See-thru) MP-2-** 569 694 884 1,212 1,424 135# 195# 345# 550# 645# B. Epic Burner System Only BURNER CONTROL OPTIONMODEL # 24” 30” 36” 48” 60” Epic Burner Match Lit w/o Valve EC-** $ 434 $ 481 $ 537 $ 694 $ 76137# 42# 57# 122# 137# with Safety Valve EC-**-10 864 911 967 1,124 1,22140# 45# 60# 125# 140# Epic Burner (See-thru) Match Lit w/o Valve EC-2-** 537 635 738 962 99440# 45# 62# 127# 142# with Safety Valve EC-2-**-10 967 1,065 1,168 1,392 1,42443# 48# 65# 130# 145# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane by adding a “P” to the product number (e.g. EC-60-10P) & add $147 for EC-**P or EC-2-**P. Specialty Burner Systems & Gas LogsVI C. G45 See-Thru ANSI Certified Triple T Outdoor Burner Systems - w/S.S. Burner Pan DESCRIPTION MEDIA MODEL # 16/19” 18/20" 24" 30" 36”* 42”* ‡ 48”* ‡ 60”*‡ Outdoor Triple T Burner System with Stainless Steel Burner Pan Gas Logs G45-2-**-SS(Nat.Gas Only)$ 322 $ 355 $ 387 $ 441 $ 625 $ 804 $ 869 $ 977 40# 45# 59# 75# 82# 90# 105# 140# Glass† G45-2-GL**-SS (Nat. Gas Only) 304 336 364 416 599 774 837 943 35# 40# 50# 65# 70# 80# 95# 120# Assembled G45 Outdoor Burner with Safety Valve Gas Logs G45-2-**-NA-SS 567 600 632 686 870 1,049 1,114 1,222 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# 92# 107# 142# Glass† G45-2-GL-**-NA-SS 549 581 609 661 844 1,019 1,082 1,188 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# 82# 97# 122# Assembled G45 Burner with “11” Series Valve & Standard on/off Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-11-SS 845 878 910 964 1,148 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass † G45-2-GL-**-11-SS 827 859 887 939 1,122 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “15” Series Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-15-SS 893 926 958 1,012 1,196 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass † G45-2-GL-**-15-SS 875 907 935 987 1,170 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with “17” Series Valve & Variable Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-17-SS 786 819 851 905 1,089 42# 45# 52# 63# 84# Glass † G45-2-GL-**-17-SS 768 800 828 880 1,063 37# 40# 43# 53# 72# Assembled G45 Burner with "02" Electronic Valve & Remote Gas Logs G45-2-**-02-SS 951 984 1,016 1,070 1,254 44# 47# 54# 65# 86# Glass † G45-2-GL-**-02-SS 933 965 993 1,045 1,228 39# 42# 45# 55# 74# Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for propane gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G45-2-24-11P-SS). Remote systems include basic Transmitter and Receiver.* Burner includes Heavy Duty Grate. ‡ Sizes 42” - 60” are not certified & are not regulated. † Glass burners do not include grate or embers. For Glass Media Options see page 13. G22-GL-2-24 MP-60, 60" Mammoth Pine EC-60 NEW 2018 12 Specialty Burner Systems & Gas Logs VI D. G31 3-Tiered Burner System Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18/20” 24/30” 33/39” Burner, Match Lit without valve (Natural Gas only) G31-** $ 808 $ 847 $ 952 38# 44# 48# Burner with Manual valve and standing pilot * G31-**-A 992 1,031 1,136 40# 46# 50# Burner with Automatic variable valve and remote * G31-**-17 1,237 1,276 1,381 40# 46# 50# Burner with Electronic valve and on/off remote * G31-**-02 1,402 1,441 1,546 42# 48# 52# Burner with Electronic variable valve and remote * G31-**-2VT 1,443 1,482 1,587 42# 48# 52# *Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G31-24/30-02P). C. Mountain Crest Gas Logs Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18” 24” 30” 33” 39” Mountain Crest Oak MCO-** $ 327 $ 369 $ 429 $ 469 $ 529 44# 52# 56# 62# 68# Mountain Crest Split Oak MCS-** 340 386 448 489 551 42# 50# 54# 60# 66# See page 6 for additional gas log sets compatible with the G31 Burner System (Burner Key “3”). G31 3-Tiered Burner System & Mountain Crest Style Logs Featuring specially designed, hand-crafted Mountain Crest Oak & Mountain Crest Split Oak Logs. G31 Burner System Includes: Advanced 3-tiered burner • Porcelainized Reflective Front Panel • Custom grate • Bryte Coals • Glowing Embers • Sand (NG) or Vermiculite (LP) • Connector Kit & Damper Clamp • Choice of pre-assembled Electronic Remote Control, Automatic Variable Control with Remote, pre-assembled Manual Pilot Kit, or Match-Lit System (Natural Gas only). E. Charred Evergreen Gas Logs Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18” 24” 30” Charred Evergreen Oak ENO-** $ 418 $ 462 $ 551 36# 48# 58# Charred Evergreen Split Oak ENS-** 438 486 581 36# 48# 58# G52 Radiant Fyre System & Charred Evergreen Style Logs Featuring specially formulated, hand-crafted Charred Evergreen Oak & Charred Evergreen Split Oak Logs. Burner System Includes: Advanced Radiant Fyre Burner • Exclusive radiant stainless steel booster grid • Custom grate • Platinum Embers • Glowing Embers • Sand (NG) or Vermiculite (LP) • Connector Kit & Damper Clamp • Choice of pre-assembled Electronic Remote Control, Automatic Variable Control with Remote, pre-assembled Manual Pilot Kit, or Match-Lit System (Natural Gas only). F. G52 Radiant Fyre Burner System Only DESCRIPTION MODEL # 18/20” 24/30” Match Lit Burner without Valve (Natural Gas only) G52-** $ 560 $ 609 34# 38# Burner System with Manual Valve * G52-**-A 744 793 37# 41# Burner System with Automatic Variable Valve & Remote * G52-**-17 989 1,038 37# 41# Burner System with Electronic Valve & on/off Remote * G52-**-02 1,154 1,203 38# 42# Burner System with Electronic Variable Valve & Remote * G52-**-2VT 1,195 1,244 38# 42# *Shipped for use with Natural Gas - Specify if for Propane Gas by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. G52-24-17P). MCO-24, Mountain Crest Oak ENO-24, Charred Evergreen Oak G31-24/30-17 G52-18/20-2VT 2018 13 Glass Media & GEO Shapes VII B. Fyre Gems COLORS 5 lb. Package 7.5 lb. Package 10 lb. Package 10 lb. Jar 10 lb. Jar 6-Pack 40 lb. Bucket$ 31 $ 46 $ 61 $ 66 $ 396 $ 239 Black Granite GLG-5-B GLG-7-B GLG-10-B GLG-10J-B GLG-10J-B-6 GLG-40-B Black Pearl GLG-5-J GLG-7-J GLG-10-J GLG-10J-J GLG-10J-J-6 GLG-40-J Blue Topaz GLG-5-T GLG-7-T GLG-10-T GLG-10J-T GLG-10J-T-6 GLG-40-T Champagne GLG-5-D GLG-7-D GLG-10-D GLG-10J-D GLG-10J-D-6 GLG-40-D Deep Amber GLG-5-A GLG-7-A GLG-10-A GLG-10J-A GLG-10J-A-6 GLG-40-A Emerald GLG-5-E GLG-7-E GLG-10-E GLG-10J-E GLG-10J-E-6 GLG-40-E Glacier GLG-5-C GLG-7-C GLG-10-C GLG-10J-C GLG-10J-C-6 GLG-40-C Mint GLG-5-M GLG-7-M GLG-10-M GLG-10J-M GLG-10J-M-6 GLG-40-M Sapphire GLG-5-S GLG-7-S GLG-10-S GLG-10J-S GLG-10J-S-6 GLG-40-S Ruby GLG-5-RY GLG-7-RY GLG-10-RY GLG-10J-RY GLG-10J-RY-6 GLG-40-RY C. Diamond Nuggets COLORS 5 lb. Package 7.5 lb. Package 10 lb. Package 10 lb. Jar 10 lb. Jar 6-Pack 40 lb. Bucket$ 35 $ 52 $ 69 $ 74 $ 444 $ 273 Clear GLD-5-C GLD-7-C GLD-10-C GLD-10J-C GLD-10J-C-6 GLD-40-C Steel Blue GLD-5-SB GLD-7-SB GLD-10-SB GLD-10J-SB GLD-10J-SB-6 GLD-40-SB Rosé GLD-5-R GLD-7-R GLD-10-R GLD-10J-R GLD-10J-R-6 GLD-40-R Emerald GLD-5-E GLD-7-E GLD-10-E GLD-10J-E GLD-10J-E-6 GLD-40-E Pacific Blue GLD-5-PB GLD-7-PB GLD-10-PB GLD-10J-PB GLD-10J-PB-6 GLD-40-PB Deep Black GLD-5-DB GLD-7-DB GLD-10-DB GLD-10J-DB GLD-10J-DB-6 GLD-40-DB Black Luster GLD-5-BL GLD-7-BL GLD-10-BL GLD-10J-BL GLD-10J-BL-6 GLD-40-BL D. GEO Shapes DESCRIPTION COLOR Set of 2 Large & 2 Small Two Large Only Two Small Only MODEL # PRICE MODEL # PRICE MODEL # PRICE Pyramids (4 - Sided) Ivory GEO-PI-4 $ 57 GEO-PI-2L $ 43 GEO-PI-2S $ 25SlateGEO-PS-4 GEO-PS-2L GEO-PS-2S Terracotta GEO-PT-4 GEO-PT-2L GEO-PT-2S Cones Ivory GEO-CI-4 60 GEO-CI-2L 45 GEO-CI-2S 26 Slate GEO-CS-4 GEO-CS-2L GEO-CS-2S Terracotta GEO-CT-4 GEO-CT-2L GEO-CT-2S Spheres Ivory GEO-SI-4 74 GEO-SI-2L 57 GEO-SI-2S 29Slate GEO-SS-4 GEO-SS-2L GEO-SS-2S Terracotta GEO-ST-4 GEO-ST-2L GEO-ST-2S Geo Domes Ivory GEO-HI-4 74 GEO-HI-2L 57 GEO-HI-2S 29 Slate GEO-HS-4 GEO-HS-2L GEO-HS-2S Terracotta GEO-HT-4 GEO-HT-2L GEO-HT-2S Geo Diamonds (4 - Sided) Ivory GEO-DI-4 74 GEO-DI-2L 57 GEO-DI-2S 29SlateGEO-DS-4 GEO-DS-2L GEO-DS-2S Terracotta GEO-DT-4 GEO-DT-2L GEO-DT-2S Geo Tetra Ivory GEO-TI-4 57 GEO-TI-2L 43 GEO-TI-2S 25Slate GEO-TS-4 GEO-TS-2L GEO-TS-2S Terracotta GEO-TT-4 GEO-TT-2L GEO-TT-2S Obelisks Ivory N/A GEO-OI-2 66 N/ASlate GEO-OS-2 Terracotta GEO-OT-2 TETRAS (GEO-TS-4) 2 Large H: 3½" W: 4" 2 Small H: 3" W: 3" CONES (GEO-CI-4) 2 Large H: 7" W: 3½" 2 Small H: 5½" W: 3" SPHERES (GEO-SS-4) 2 Large D: 4½" 2 Small D: 3" GEO DOMES (GEO-HT-4) 2 Large H: 4½" W: 4½" 2 Small H: 3½" W: 3½" OBELISKS (GEO-OT-2) 2 Large H: 9½" W: 5" DIAMONDS (GEO-DS-4) 2 Large L: 10" W: 3½" 2 Small L: 6½" W: 2½" A. Fyre Glass COLORS 5 lb. Package 7.5 lb. Package 10 lb. Package 10 lb. Jar 10 lb. Jar 6-Pack 40 lb. Bucket$ 35 $ 52 $ 69 $ 74 $ 444 $ 273 Azuria GL-5-F GL-7-F GL-10-F GL-10J-F GL-10J-F-6 GL-40-F Black GL-5-B GL-7-B GL-10-B GL-10J-B GL-10J-B-6 GL-40-B Bronze GL-5-Z GL-7-Z GL-10-Z GL-10J-Z GL-10J-Z-6 GL-40-Z Caribbean Blue GL-5-N GL-7-N GL-10-N GL-10J-N GL-10J-N-6 GL-40-N Clear GL-5-C GL-7-C GL-10-C GL-10J-C GL-10J-C-6 GL-40-C Emerald GL-5-E GL-7-E GL-10-E GL-10J-E GL-10J-E-6 GL-40-E Star Fyre GL-5-W GL-7-W GL-10-W GL-10J-W GL-10J-W-6 GL-40-W Reflective Fyre Glass COLORS 5 lb. Package 7.5 lb. Package 10 lb. Package 10 lb. Jar 10 lb. Jar 6-Pack 40 lb. Bucket$ 38 $ 57 $ 75 $ 80 $ 480 $ 296 Azuria Reflective GL-5-FR GL-7-FR GL-10-FR GL-10J-FR GL-10J-FR-6 GL-40-FR Black Reflective GL-5-BR GL-7-BR GL-10-BR GL-10J-BR GL-10J-BR-6 GL-40-BR Bronze Reflective GL-5-ZR GL-7-ZR GL-10-ZR GL-10J-ZR GL-10J-ZR-6 GL-40-ZR Caribbean Blue Refl. GL-5-NR GL-7-NR GL-10-NR GL-10J-NR GL-10J-NR-6 GL-40-NR Copper Reflective GL-5-QR GL-7-QR GL-10-QR GL-10J-QR GL-10J-QR-6 GL-40-QR Emerald Reflective GL-5-ER GL-7-ER GL-10-ER GL-10J-ER GL-10J-ER-6 GL-40-ER Gold Reflective GL-5-HR GL-7-HR GL-10-HR GL-10J-HR GL-10J-HR-6 GL-40-HR Champagne Reflective GL-5-CR GL-7-CR GL-10-CR GL-10J-CR GL-10J-CR-6 GL-40-CR 2018 14 Safety Valves & Remote Compatible Options VIII Safety Control Valve Systems DESCRIPTION MODEL # PRICE Low Profile, Safety Pilot Kit with removable knob handle SPK-26 * $ 147 High Capacity, Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver APK-10 * 622 Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver APK-11 * 451 Variable, Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver APK-15 or APK-15P ‡ 499 Low Profile, Variable, Automatic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver APK-17 * 401 Electronic Pilot Kit with basic transmitter & receiver EPK-1 or EPK-1P ‡ 547 Electronic Pilot Kit with on/off basic transmitter & receiver EPK-2 or EPK-2P ‡ 530 110 Volt Powered Electronic, non-standing pilot system designed to be installed outside the firebox EPK-1M-AD or EPK-1M-AD/LP ‡ 510 110 Volt Powered Electronic, non-standing pilot system with variable flame height control EPK-2V-TR or EPK-2VP-TR ‡ 684 High Capacity, 110 Volt Powered Electronic, non-standing pilot system w/variable flame height control EPK-3V-TR or EPK-3VP-TR ‡ 780 Electronic Pilot System with Hot Surface Ignition and Smart Valve EPK-05 or EPK-05P ‡ 1,605 Manual On/Off Valve with extension and knob handle AV-17 / AV-18 53 Case of 12 - Manual On/Off Valves AV-17-12 / AV-18-12 636 Straight Line Gas Valve with Key AV-30 46 G4 & G45 Burner Size Compatibility for Safety Valves Valve Model Gas Type Max BTU† Input G4 & G45Standard G45-2See-thru SPK-26 N.G. 100,000 12” - 36” 16” - 30” SPK-26P L.P. 200,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” APK-10 N.G. 230,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” APK-10P L.P. 372,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” APK-11 N.G. 70,000 12” - 30” 16” - 18” APK-11P L.P. 110,000 12” - 42” 16” - 30” APK-15 N.G. 85,000 12” - 30” 16” - 18” APK-15P L.P. 135,000 12” - 42” 16” - 36” APK-17 N.G. 100,000 12” - 42” 16” - 30” APK-17P L.P. 200,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” EPK-1 N.G. 88,000 12” - 30” 16” - 18” EPK-1P L.P. 110,000 12” - 42” 16” - 30” EPK-2 N.G. 120,000 12” - 42” 16” - 30” EPK-2P L.P. 190,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” EPK-2V-TR N.G. 120,000 12” - 42” 16” - 30” EPK-2VP-TR L.P. 180,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” EPK-3V-TR N.G. 200,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” EPK-3VP-TR L.P. 320,000 12” - 60” 16” - 60” † Using Real Fyre® Burner Systems Remote Compatible Options & Accessories DESCRIPTION MODEL # PRICE Basic ON/OFF Receiver/Transmitter Set RR-1A $ 87 Deluxe ON/OFF Receiver/Transmitter Set RR-2A 127 Basic Variable Receiver/Transmitter Set for “15” & “17” Style Models VR-1A 105 Deluxe Variable Receiver/Transmitter Set for “15” & “17” Style Models VR-2A 144 Wall Switch, Cover and Wiring WS-1 49 Wall Timer, Cover and Wiring WS-2 121 Wall Switch, Cover and Wiring (“15” & “17” Models Only) WS-3 61 RR-1ARR-2A VR-1A VR-2A WS-1WS-2 WS-3 * = Field convertible Propane Orifice Included. Specify if for Propane by adding a “P” to the model number (e.g. APK-17P). ‡ = Not Field Convertible. Kit Must be ordered for specific gas. (e.g. EPK-1 for Natural Gas or EPK-1P for Propane) 2018 15 Accessories IX STN-10 WCD-36 STN-20 C. Decorative Branches & Bonus Logs DESCRIPTION MODEL # WT. PRICE 9” Oak Branches (2 in a box) BR-2 3 lb. $ 37 17” Oak Branch BR-17 6 44 21” Oak Branch BR-21 11 70 Charred Branches (4 vacuum packed) BDC-4 11 91 Special Designer Bonus Logs (2 in a box) SD-BONUS 13 78 Special Split Logs (2 in a box) SS-BONUS 8 85 Charred Series Chunk CHC-01 2 23 Wood Chip Ring (vacuum packed) WCRD-1 3 33 B. Decor Packs, Refresh Kit & Burner Affix Kit DESCRIPTION INCLUDES MODEL # WT. PRICE Decor Pack (Case of 6) 4 small size Wood Chips and 3 small size Pine Cones (vacuum packed)DP-2-6 18 lb. $ 318 Ember Enhancing Decor Pack Bryte Coals, Lava Coals, 2 Pine Cones, and 2 Wood Chips DP-5 10 81 Ember Enhancing Decor Pack Bryte Coals, Lava Coals, 2 Pine Cones, 2 Wood Chips, and 2 Acorns DP-7 12 85 Holiday Decor Pack (Case of 6) 2 Acorns, 2 Pine Cones, and 4 Wood Chips (vacuum packed)HDK-1-6 18 396 Refresh Kit Ember Glow, Glue, Sand (NG) or Vermiculite (LP), Bryte Coals, Lava Granules, and Acorns RK-1/RK-1P 26 97 Burner Affix Kit Mounting Bracket, Screw, and Silicone AFK-1 1 27 A. Three-Panel Fyrebacks DESCRIPTION SIZE FYREBACK MODEL #WT. PRICETraditional Contemporary Satin Stainless Fyreback 18” FBS-18 FBC-18 10 lb. $ 126 24” FBS-24 FBC-24 12 144 30” FBS-30 FBC-30 14 158 36” FBS-36 FBC-36 17 175 Polished Stainless Steel Fyreback 18” FBSP-18 FBCP-18 10 195 24” FBSP-24 FBCP-24 12 209 30” FBSP-30 FBCP-30 14 233 36” FBSP-36 FBCP-36 17 272 Rose Gold Fyreback 18” FBSG-18 FBCG-18 10 376 24” FBSG-24 FBCG-24 12 409 30” FBSG-30 FBCG-30 14 449 36” FBSG-36 FBCG-36 17 495 Black Porcelain Fyreback 18” FBSB-18 FBCB-18 10 195 24” FBSB-24 FBCB-24 12 209 30” FBSB-30 FBCB-30 14 233 36” FBSB-36 FBCB-36 17 272 BDC-4 BR-2BR-17 SD-BONUS SS-BONUS WCRD-1 HDK-1 DP-7 DP-2 DP-5 RK-1 Traditional Contemporary A BB C D Fyreback Dimension Chart A* B C D 18” Models 16” 16.5” 11” 14” 24” Models 16” 21.5” 12” 14” 30” Models 16” 26.5” 13” 14” 36” Models 16” 31.5” 14” 14” * Add 1” to A dimension for Traditional Models D. River Rocks & Wood Chunks DESCRIPTION COLOR MODEL # PRICE River Rock Fyre Stones (set of 10 assorted sizes) Assorted STN-10 $ 107Ivory STN-10I Slate STN-10S Terracotta STN-10T Designer River Rock Fyre Stones (set of 20 assorted sizes) Assorted STN-20 249 Designer Wood Chunks (set of 36 assorted sizes) WCD-36 224 2018Accessories IX E. Pine Cones, Wood Chips, & Acorns DESCRIPTION MODEL # WT. PRICE 4 Designer Pine Cones (assorted sizes, vacuum packed) Case of 6 PC-4-6 22 lb. $ 240 4 Wilderness Pine Cones (assorted sizes, vacuum packed) Case of 6 PCW-4-6 21 240 6 Wood Chips (vacuum packed) Case of 6 WC-6-6 22 282 6 Charred Wood Chips (vacuum packed) Case of 6 WCH-6-6 22 312 6 Acorns (vacuum packed) Case of 6 AC-6-6 15 204 F. Gas Log Burner Kit Accessories DESCRIPTION MODEL # WT. PRICE Ember Glow Single EM-1 6 oz.$ 20 Case of 12 EM-1-12 5 lb.240 Super Embers (includes Bryte Coals) EM-1S 7 oz.38 Bryte Coals EM-11 2 oz.22 Black Embers Single EB-1 6 oz.25 Case of 12 EB-12 5 lb.300 Select White Sand (10 lb. bag)Single CS-10 10 lb.20 Case of 6 CS-10-6 66 lb.120 Vermiculite Granules Single LF-15 1.5 lb.23 Case of 12 LF-15-12 18 lb.276 Lava-Fyre Granules (5 lb. bag)Single LF-5 5 lb.17 Case of 12 LF-5-12 68 lb.204 Lava-Fyre Granules (10 lb. bag)Single LF-10 10 lb.28 Case of 6 LF-10-6 63 lb.168 Lava-Fyre Coals (10 lb. bag)Single LFC-10 10 lb.33 Case of 6 LFC-10-6 66 lb.198 Lava-Fyre Volcanic Stones (In a poly bag)Single VS-3 3 lb.25 Case of 12 VS-3-12 30 lb.300 Assorted Volcanic Stones (12 lb. box) VS-12 12 lb.48 Assorted Volcanic Stones (25 lb. box) VS-25 25 lb.79 EM-1 EM-1S EM-11 CS-10 LF-15 LF-10 LFC-10 VS-25 G. Additional Accessories DESCRIPTION MODEL # WT. PRICE Pine Cone Crackler with Cover (vacuum packed) PCC-1 4 lb. $ 118 Wood Chip Crackler with Cover (vacuum packed) WCC-1 4 lb. 118 Wood Chunk Decorative Cover (vacuum packed) WCDC-1 2 lb. 40 Pine Cone Decorative Cover (vacuum packed) PCDC-1 2 lb. 40 Valve Cover, Designer (vacuum packed) WCEC-1 7 lb. 48 Valve Cover, Charred (vacuum packed) CHEC-1 7 lb. 48 Fireplace Adhesive Glue GL-1 2 oz. 20 Rigid Gas Log Lighter Single LG-1 2 lb. 41 Case of 12 LG-1-12 19 lb. 492 Gasaver Gas Log Lighter Single LL-1 2 lb. 48 Case of 12 LL-1-12 19 lb. 576 14” Cast Iron Gas Log Lighter LC-1 5 lb. 67 Cast Iron Fender (for all gas log sets) 18” size FF-04-18 8 lb. 51 24” size FF-04-24 10 lb. 59 30” size FF-04-30 12 lb. 72 Stainless Steel Nest Fender (for P45 Burners only) 18” size FF-05-18 2 lb. 48 24” size FF-05-24 3 lb. 54 30” size FF-05-30 4 lb. 66 Robert H. Peterson Co. 14724 E Proctor Ave., City of Industry, CA. 91746 Tel: (626) 369-5085 • Fax: (626) 369-5979 WCEC-1 WCDC-1 PCDC-1 CHEC-1 LG-1 LL-1 LC-1 GL-1 FF-04 FF-05 PCW-4 PC-4 WC-6 WCH-6 AC-6 PCC-1 NEW 75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657 Office: 970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Construction B18-0168 / Revision 002 Issued: 09/20/2018 TOWN OF VAIL Property Information Address: 1236 WESTHAVEN CIR A ( 210312107018 ) Unit #: A Parcel Number: 210312107018 Legal Description: Subdivision: GLEN LYON SUBDIVISION Lot: 37 PARCEL A BK-0705 PG-0699 MAP 09-18-96 BK-0705 PG-0700 DEC 09-18-96 R200705601 DEC 03-05-07 Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: James Mason Address: P.O. Box 4478 P.O. box 4478 Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 9703909740 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: HAUSER, KIMBERLY F. Address: Phone: None Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: 1239 B WESTHAVEN CIRCLE LLC Address: 29 LAUDER LN GREENWICH, CT 06831-3707 Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: Plumbing Company: Jg Plumbing And Heating Inc. State License #: 00188957 Phone: 970-390-9438 Project Information Project Name: Hauser/Juge Residences 2017 Project Description: REV2 - Demo of fireplace chimney chase rotten will be shoring up if needed supplemental structural elements. Fees Paid Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Building Permit Fee Fee Amount:$1,760.95 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Building Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$1,144.62 Account #: 110-0000.31060.00 - Construction Use Tax Fee Fee Amount:$4,540.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Mechanical Permit Fee Fee Amount:$220.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Mechanical Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$55.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Plumbing Permit Fee Fee Amount:$720.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Plumbing Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$180.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Revision Fee Fee Amount:$110.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Building Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Mechanical Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Plumbing Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Total Paid:$8,745.57 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within 6 months from the date permit was issued. If more than 5 months elapses between inspections. If incorrect information is given on the application at the time the permit was issued. Christopher Jarecki - Town of Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permit the applicant agrees to comply with all Titles of the Town of Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permit and the applicant shall forfeit all applicable fees. 75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657 Office: 970.479.2139 Inspection Line: 970.479.2149 Construction B18-0168 Issued: 05/15/2018 TOWN OF VAIL Property Information Address: 1236 WESTHAVEN CIR A (210312107018 A) ( 210312107018 ) Unit #: A Parcel Number: 210312107018 Legal Description: Subdivision: GLEN LYON SUBDIVISION Lot: 37 PARCEL A BK-0705 PG-0699 MAP 09-18-96 BK-0705 PG-0700 DEC 09-18-96 R200705601 DEC 03-05-07 Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: James Mason Address: P.O. Box 4478 P.O. box 4478 Vail, CO 81657 Phone: 9703909740 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: 1239 B WESTHAVEN CIRCLE LLC Address: 29 LAUDER LN GREENWICH, CT 06831-3707 Phone: None Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: HAUSER, KIMBERLY F. Address: Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: General Company: Logworks Inc State License #: Phone: 9703909740 Project Information Project Name: Hauser/Juge Residences 2017 Project Description: New Electrical Service upgrade to house. Replace existing non-operational heated front stair case, extend existing front deck off of house with a fire-pit, add built in BBQ in back of house, replace log railing with metal railing ( also includes replacing railing on 1239 B to match), upgrade exterior landscaping. Interior upgrade existing bathrooms with new tile and granite and vanities. Replace existing kitchen with new appliances and cabinets. same foot print of kitchen. Fees Paid Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Building Permit Fee Fee Amount:$1,760.95 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Building Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$1,144.62 Account #: 110-0000.31060.00 - Construction Use Tax Fee Fee Amount:$4,540.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Mechanical Permit Fee Fee Amount:$220.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Mechanical Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$55.00 Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Plumbing Permit Fee Fee Amount:$720.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Plumbing Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$180.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Building Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Mechanical Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Plumbing Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Total Paid:$8,635.57 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within 6 months from the date permit was issued. If more than 5 months elapses between inspections. If incorrect information is given on the application at the time the permit was issued. Christopher Jarecki - Town of Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permit the applicant agrees to comply with all Titles of the Town of Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permit and the applicant shall forfeit all applicable fees. PERMIT FEE RECEIPT Case # B18-0168 Date Printed: 05/15/2018 TOWN OF VAIL - FEES RECEIPT Permit Summary Case Number: B18-0168 Status: Approved Permit Number: Date Started: 05/01/2018 Permit Type: Construction Subcases Duplex Lot Number: 37 Property: 1236 WESTHAVEN CIR A (210312107018 A) (210312107018) 1239 WESTHAVEN CIR B (210312107019) Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Company Name: Logworks Inc Full Name: James Mason Address: P.O. Box 4478 P.O. box 4478 Vail, CO 81657 Email: Logworks@msn.com Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: 1239 B WESTHAVEN CIRCLE LLC Address: 29 LAUDER LN GREENWICH, CT 06831-3707 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: HAUSER, KIMBERLY F. Address: Permit Fees Fee Information Account Amount Permit Fee 001-0000.31111.00 $2,700.95 Construction Tax 110-0000.31060.00 $4,540.00 Will Call Fee 001-0000.31128.00 $15.00 Payment Information Date Paid Payment Type Amount Will Call Fee 05/15/2018 Check $15.00 Paid By: Kimberly F. Hauser - Notes: ck#213 Permit Fee 05/15/2018 Check $2,700.95 Paid By: Kimberly F. Hauser - Notes: ck#213 Construction Tax 05/15/2018 Check $4,540.00 Paid By: Kimberly F. Hauser - Notes: ck#213 FEE TOTAL $7,255.95 AMOUNT PAID $7,255.95 BALANCE DUE $0.00 05/15/2018 - 11:33:14 AM - Generated by: cgodfrey75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, Colorado 81657 1 / 1 11.75" (+/- 2")13.75" (+/- 2") A B 7.25"5.25"1/4" TAP PLUG FOR MANIFOLD PRESSURE CHECK C HEARTH PRODUCTS CONTROLS 3050 PLAINFIELD RD. KETTERING, OH 45432 TOLL FREE: 1-877-433-7001 PHONE: (937) 433-7000 FAX: (937) 433-0704 www.hpcfire.com ISOMETRIC VIEW SIDE ELEVATION ELECTRONIC IGNITION RECOMMENDED ENCLOSURE SIZE PLAN VIEW 771-046 EI FLAT ROUND PAN- FLAME SENSING WITH ELECTRONIC HOT SURFACE IGNITION Hearth Products Controls Co CSA CERTIFIED-OUTDOOR USE ONLY FOR COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL USE AVAILABLE IN: ●120VAC OR 24VAC ● On/Off OR Hi/Low MATERIAL: 304 STAINLESS STEEL Hi/Lo MODELS HAVE A 40% REDUCTION IN BTU ON LOW SETTING Notes: 1. PROPER VENTING ● ENCLOSURES: Recommend 4 each 18 sq.in. vents on opposing sides (Minimum 2 each 18 sq.in. vents). ● BOWLS (Copper, concrete or metal)  Bowl to be raised above mounting surface minimum of 3/4" gap; Bowl to have a minimum of 6" diameter hole in bottom 2. GAS SUPPLY - FOR USE WITH FIXED PIPING SYSTEMS ONLY - NOT FOR USE WITH SMALL TANKS. ● Natural Gas: Operating Supply Pressure: Minimum: 6.0" W.C.; Maximum: 7.0" W.C. ● LP Gas: Operating Supply Pressure: Minimum: 10.0" W.C.; Maximum: 11.0" W.C. IMPORTANT: Ensure any flex line that may be used from the permanent main fuel supply to the product is rated to the stated max btu of the product and certified to ANSI Z21.75*CSA 6.27. 5. MODIFCATION OF PRODUCT WILL VOID ANY CERTIFICATION AND WARRANTY. 6. FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND LOCAL CODES. 7. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE CONSIDERED TRUE AND REFLECT MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AS OF THE REVISION DATE. 8. DO NOT SCALE DRAWING. 9. THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR SIZING AND PLANNING PURPOSES. ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN WAS CURRENT AT THE TIME OF DEVELOPMENT. THE MANUFACTURER'S RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE DRAWING. 10. CONTRACTOR'S NOTE: FOR PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION VISIT www.CADdetails.com/info REFERENCE NUMBER 771-043. REVISION DATE 11/13/2017 PART NUMBERS STND BTU DIMENSION CHART PENTA BURNER A" B" C" PENTA18EI 65K 18 12 54 PENTA24EI 125K 24 18 72 PENTA30EI 200K 30 24 72 PENTA36EI 250K 36 30 80 PENTA42EI 400K 42 36 90 PENTA54EI 400K 54 48 90 PART NUMBERS STND BTU DIMENSION CHART ROUND BURNER A" B" C" 14FSSEI 90K 14 12 54 “People and Products You Can Count On” PO BOX 810, 0825A CHAMBERS AVE, EAGLE, CO 81631 PHONE: (970) 328-2699 FAX: (970) 328-0234 Acceptance of Proposal – The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified. Payment will be made as outlined above, and is considered to be part of the consideration for this contract (when signed). Signature ___________________________ Date __________ (Client) Signature ___________________________ Date __________ (R & H Mechanical) Page 1 of 2 Proposal Submitted to Logworks Date 4-19-18 Prepared By Chris Jacobs Street PO Box 4478 Job Name 1239 West Haven Cr. City, State and Zip Code Vail CO. 81658 Job Location 1239 West Haven Cr., Vail. CO. 81657 Phone Email logworks@msn.com Contact Jim Mason Cell Phone 970-390-9740 Payment to be made as follows: DRAW UPON COMPLETION OF EACH PHASE. All material is guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from specifications below involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays beyond our control. The concept of force majeure applies hereto. Owner to carry fire tornado and other necessary insurance. Our workers are fully covered by Workman’s Compensation Insurance. The parties agree to deal with one another in good faith and fair dealing. In the event of any dispute, the prevailing party shall be entitled to all reasonable costs including attorney’s fees. Maximum interest permitted by law shall accrue upon the 1st breach of this agreement and any judgment shall be entitled to maximum interest by law. Note: we may withdraw this proposal if not accepted within 30 days. Ventilation Furnish and install: (1) Electro Industries-600 CFM, electric make-up air unit (MAU). MAU will be ceiling suspended in crawl space under breakfast nook. Insulated outside air duct and louver from existing penetration in concrete wall in crawl space to MAU. Supply air duct from MAU to the floor register in the breakfast nook floor. Floor register will be heavy duty flush mount floor registers (opening for registers in floor by others and not included by R&H Mechanical). Current sensing relay and low voltage wiring from new kitchen hood fan to MAU. 62.4 AMP/1 PH, high voltage electrical service supplied by others and not included by R&H Mechanical. System low voltage wiring and system start-up. One-year parts and labor warranty, manufacturer’s warranty thereafter. Labor, materials and tax. $10, 649.00