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Figure 3
ALSO IN SELECTING A LOCATION, THE
FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MUST BE
OBSERVED;
1. Do not connect this firebox to a chimney system other than a
Vanguard chimney system.
2. Install in an area providing ventilation and adequate combustion air.
3. Due to high temperatures do not locate this firebox in high traf-
fic areas or near furniture and draperies.
4. Provide adequate clearances around air openings into the com-
bustion chamber. NEVER obstruct the front opening of the fire-
box or the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
5. Do not locate in or near an area where gasoline or other flam-
mable liquids may be stored. The firebox area must be kept clear
and free from these combustible materials.
CLEARANCES
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES ARE:
• BACK .................................................................. 1/2" MIN.
• ADJACENT WALL.............................................. 12" MIN.
• CHIMNEY OUTER PIPE SURFACES ................. 2" MIN.
• BOTTOM OF FIREBOX TO FLOOR ................... 0" MIN.
WARNING: DO NOT BLOCK REQUIRED AIR SPACES
WITH INSULATION OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL. DO
NOT OBSTRUCT EFFECTIVE OPENING OF FIREBOX
WITH ANY TYPE OF FACING MATERIAL. COMBUS-
TIBLE MATERIAL MUST NOT BE IN CONTACT WITH
THE BLACK FRONT FACE OF THE FIREBOX.
SPACERS ON SIDES OF FIREPLACE
PROVIDE REQUIRED 1/2" CLEARANCE
1/2
MIN.
(3)
12
MINIMUM TO
ADJACENT WALL
MANTEL CLEARANCES
Woodwork, such as wood trims, mantels, and other combustible
materials, should not be placed within 9 inches of the effective
opening of this firebox.
The effective opening is considered the opening where actual
heat output may occur.
Combustible material above and projecting more than 1
1
/2 inches
from the front face of firebox (see Figure 4) should not be placed less
than 12 inches from the effective opening of the firebox (ref; NFPA
std. 7-3.3.3.)
FRAMING
Construct framing using dimensions shown in Figures 5, 7, and 8,
page 5, depending on your particular installation.
If the firebox is to be installed directly on carpeting, tile (other than
ceramic), or any combustible material other than wood flooring; the
firebox must be installed upon a metal or wood panel extending the
full width and depth of the firebox.
Before securing firebox to prepared framing, metal safety strips
(provided) must be placed between hearth extensions (not sup-
plied) and bottom front edge of firebox to protect against glowing
embers (Figure 6, page 5).
If the firebox is to be installed on a raised platform, a "Z-type" metal
safety shield (not supplied) must be fabricated to fit your required
platform height (see Figure 7, page 5). The shield must be made of
(26-28ga) galvanized sheet metal to prevent corrosion.
"FALSE" HEADER
12"
(NOM)
DRYWALL
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
ONLY BEYOND
LIMITS SHOWN
WITHIN 12"
OF EFFECTIVE
OPENING
9" MIN.
1
1
/2"
MAX.
SEAL 3/8 GAP FROM
TOP OF FIREPLACE
TO DRYWALL WITH
NONCOMBUSTIBLE
CAULKING
11" MIN.
TO HEADER
VIEW "A"
VIEW
"A"
INSULATION
(DO NOT
REMOVE)
1/2" MIN.
SPACERS
2" MIN. TO
COMBUSTIBLES
Figure 4