New Buck Corporation 384 Manual De Usuario

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FINISHING YOUR FIREPLACE 
There is a wide variety of finishing material 
available for your fireplace from formal 
wall treatments with marble and mantels, to 
rustic wood paneling, stone or brick. Non-
combustible materials used in this 
installation such as slate, tile, marble, etc. 
must be at least 1/2" thick. 
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE BLACK FACE 
OF THE FIREPLACE NOT BE COVERED 
WITH ANY TYPE OF COMBUSTIBLE 
MATERIAL. 
Check to see whether man-made brick and 
stone are made of non-combustible 
materials before using them on the face of 
the fireplace.  Some of these products 
contain combustible materials.  Combustible 
wall coverings such as paneling or wall-
board may not overlap the black face of the 
fireplace.  The space between the wall 
covering and the fireplace should be sealed 
with a heat resistant material such as rock 
wool insulation or mortar. 
NOTE:  An “L” shaped steel lintel must be 
installed across the top of the firebox 
opening where facing materials such as 
brick or stone is used on the face of the 
firebox.  It acts as a support/firestop.  It 
should be attached to the face of the 
fireplace with screws and sealed to the 
fireplace with a heat-resistant sealer. 
CLEARANCES 
To ensure a safe installation, the following 
must be carefully observed. 
1.  Sidewall Clearances:  Clearances from 
the side of the fireplace opening to any 
adjacent combustible wall should not be 
less than 7".  
2.  Ceiling Clearances:  The ceiling height 
should not be less than 26" from the top of 
the fireplace opening. 
3. Mantel Clearances:  Clearance from top 
of heater to mantel or mantel supports 
should not be less than 20".   
4.  Floor Clearances:  No clearance is 
required if the appliance is installed per 
these instructions. 
24" MIN.
CLEARANCE
TO CEILING
7" MIN.
CLEARANCE
 TO SIDE WALL
SIDE WALL
20” MIN. CLEARANCE TO 
MANTEL OR SUPPORTS 
26” MIN. 
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