Hearth and Home Technologies MONTANA 42 EN User Manual
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Outdoor Lifestyles by Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. • Montana US-CAN • 4039-156 Rev P • 10/12
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C. Sidewalls/Surrounds
Adjacent combustible side walls must be located a minimum of 12 in. (305 mm) from the fireplace opening. See Figure 3.4.
If you are using a decorative surround constructed of combustible material, it must be located within the shaded area de-
fined in Figure 3.3. Short stub walls are also acceptable if they are contained within the shaded area.
D. Frame the Fireplace
Figure 3.5 shows a typical framing (using 2 x 4 lumber) of the fireplace, assuming combustible materials are used. All re-
quired clearances to combustibles around the fireplace must be adhered to. See Figure 3.2. Any framing across the top of
the fireplace must be above the level of the top standoffs.
14-3/8 in./36.5 cm
12 in.
30.5 cm
39
deg.
4 in./10.2 cm
BRICK
FRONT
FLUSH FRONT
12 in.
30.5 cm
9-3/4 in./24.8 cm
50
deg.
A
B
Cat #
A
B
MONTANA-36 & 36H 36 in./91.4 cm 42 in./106.7 cm
MONTANA-42 & 42H 42 in./106.7 cm 48 in./121.9 cm
Figure 3.4 Sidewalls and Surrounds
Figure 3.5 Framing the Fireplace
2 in./51 mm
minimum air
space clearance
to the enclosure.
Use only noncombustible
material below the top of
the top standoffs.
24-1/8 in.
61.3 cm
42-3/8 in.
107.6 cm
A
CAT. #
A
MONTANA-36 & 36H 43 in./109 cm
MONTANA-42 & 42H 49 in./124 cm