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Assembly Instructions - (cont.)
Installation:
Earthcore Mortar (a thin-set type masonry adhesive)
is used to glue all Isokern components together during field
assembly of the unit. The mortar is supplied dry, in either 15
pound or 50 pound pails.
Earthcore Mortar is mixed with clean water to a
smooth, workable texture (without lumps or dry pockets)
of a “toothpaste” consistency. This mixture is suitable for
application onto Isokern components by using a masonry
grout bag supplied with the unit.
Attention should be paid that the mortar mixture is
not too thin or runny, as this will not allow the mortar to reach
its maximum bonding strength.
Earthcore Mortar is squeezed from a grout bag onto
the contact surfaces of the Isokern components as they are
fitted together.
It is important that a one-half inch (1/2”) bead of
mortar on all the components’ contact surfaces is applied at
about one-half inch (1/2”) in from all edges of the contact
surface of the component. (Figure 14)
When setting the next component onto the mortared
contact surface of the first component, some mortar should
squeeze out along the face of the entire joint as a sign of
complete and proper sealing of the joint.
On broader contact surfaces it is advisable to apply
several additional one-half inch (1/2”) beads of the Earthcore
Mortar to the area to assure proper sealing of the joint.
Properly mortared firebox and smoke dome assembly requires
approximately 5 gallons (dry measure) of Earthcore Mortar.
Step 1:
Set the Fire-Lite base with Earthcore Mortar flat on
a proper support foundation allowing 1 1/2” clearance to
combustible framing from the sides and rear of the firebox.
Do not set the Fire-Lite base so that it is in span. Level the
Fire-Lite base plate by floating it in a bed of Earthcore Mortar
to full bearing against the underlying support surface.
The exposed combustible floor within the perimeter of the 4”
metal stand must be completely covered with one inch thick
ceramic fiber insulation board (Figure 10). The board is dry
laid to the floor within the frame partitions.
Notes:
If the design preference is for a “flush hearth” (fireplace
floor flush with the room’s floor), please contact the technical
department at: 800-642-2920 for details. (Figure 11)
If the design preference is for a raised hearth (floor
of the fireplace elevated above the room’s floor), then the
Fire-Lite base can be set on a proper support foundation that
is built up to the desired raised hearth height on the support
slab.
When calculating raised hearth height be sure to
allow for the three inch (3”) thick base plate plus the one and
one half inch (1-1/2”) thick fire brick floor in addition to the
height of the four inch (4”) Fire-Lite base. (Figure 12)
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 12
Summary of Contents for FIRE-LITE series
Page 7: ...Assembled Firebox Smoke Dome Dimensions 36 42 46 7 ...
Page 23: ...23 Interior Masonry Veneer Fireplace Finishes Clearances FIGURE 38 FIGURE 36 FIGURE 37 ...
Page 28: ...DM 54 Chimney Component List Dimensions 28 ...
Page 32: ...32 DM 54 Chimney System Lateral Support cont FIGURE 51 FIGURE 52 ...
Page 51: ...51 Fire Lite Application Raised Metal Platform cont FIGURE 93 ...
Page 58: ...Notes 58 ...