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JVF-M2 Series Outdoor Gas Fireplace
IGM2S-190417
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS
WHEN ENCLOSING YOUR FIREPLACE THE USE OF NON-COMBUSTIBLE BUILDING
MATERIALS IS REQUIRED. PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FOLLOWING.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Materials that can catch fire and burn are considered combustible. Any material that is made of, or faced with;
wood, wood pulp, paper, plastic or any other material that can catch fire and burn is considered combustible.
Even though these materials may have been ‘flame-proofed’, made ‘fire-resistant’ or are ‘fire-rated’ they are
considered combustible.
Standard and Type X drywall are both combustible.
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
A material is non-combustible when it cannot catch fire and burn. For example, materials made of stone, brick,
concrete, tile, steel, plaster or glass are non-combustible.
Since this fireplace may be installed only outdoors, it is important to select materials that are suited for outdoor
conditions.