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Hearth Requirements

Local building codes may require a minimum hearth
requirement different of what this manual states
Hearth must extend 20" in front of the faceplate
when it is not elevated (see local building codes).
Hearths raised 6-1/2" must extend a minimum 18".
Hearth must extend a minimum 8" to both sides of
the faceplate (60" wide)
Hearth must be a minimum 1" thick of cement
board (or equivalent - 3.84 K Value)
Hearth must not rise more than 6-1/2" above the
base of the fireplace
Minimum 1" cement board (Two 1/2"
pieces of cement board or equivalent -
Fireplace
3.84 K Value)
Tile or
marble
Header height will
Ember
need to be increased
Strip
this dimension.
Fireplace
Ember
No hearth material can
Strip
go above this point

Mantel Requirements

The optional mantel must be a minimum 23" above the top of the faceplate (61" above the base)
The mantel must not extend more than 8-1/2" in front of the faceplate.
Mantel side columns that protrude more than 3/4" must maintain an 18" clearance to the faceplate
Part # 17601185
44E - ZC Builder Booklet
TM
No combustible material
permitted above this point
2 x 4 Framing
3/4"
Plywood
Faceplate
18" Min.
(Check Local Building Codes)
Combustible
Floor
© 2002, Travis Industries, Inc.
23"
Minimum
Mantel
Clearance
8" Min.
Faceplate
Fireplace
Tile or
marble
15"
Raised
Ember
hearth
Header height needs to be
Strip
increased this dimension.
Fireplace
6 1/2"
Max.
Ember
Min. 1" cement board (Two 1/2" pieces of
Strip
cement board or equivalent - 3.84 K Value)
Elevated hearths must be
constructed of non-combustible
materials such as cement blocks
(6-1/2" Max.).
3/4"
Plywood
2 x 8 Framing
Faceplate
Combustible Floor
20" Min.
(Check Local Building Codes)
Page 5
Mantel (may be
combustible)
Minimum
Hearth
Width = 60"
20" (18" in
some cases)
15"
Raised
hearth
Tile or
marble
Printed 3/8/02