Monessen Hearth 7000 Series User Manual

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Figure 3: Wall & Ceiling Minimum Clearances 
Wall and Ceiling Clearance Requirements: 
 
Ensure that minimum clearances shown in Figure 3 are maintained. Left and right clearances are determined when 
facing the front of the appliance.  Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow 
these requirements may create a fire hazard. 
Sidewall Clearance: The clearance from the front edge of the appliance to any combustible wall should not be 
less than 4” on both the left and right side. 
Ceiling Clearance: The ceiling must be at least 25” from the top of the front of the fireplace (66” from the 
bottom of the appliance).  Refer to Figure 3. 
Back-wall Clearance: The appliance may be placed against a combustible back wall. NOTE: There are 1/4” 
ribs/spacers on the outer shell of the unit to maintain minimum clearance of the outer shell to combustibles. 
 
Combustible Clearances: 
 
The appliance is a zero clearance fireplace with ribs/spacers defining the minimum space to the sheet metal outer 
shell. Combustibles may be placed up against these spacers. Do NOT place combustibles  (i.e., insulation, wood, 
etc.) closer than allowed by the spacers or a fire hazard may exist. The ribs/spacers for the sides and rear of the 
appliance are 1/4” and the top spacers are 3 1/8”.  On the front top edge in front of the top framing spacers, a 
combustible wall (or drywall) may be brought up to the front top and side edges of the unit.  Do not over lap the 
black painted face with combustible materials.  Refer to Figure 4.