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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWoodstove, Kitchen, Plumbing and Electrical 2003 Town of Montville - Building Department Date1_23! o fField Inspection Notice ,1�aOc/ _ 75 Permit #�/ ✓ Job Location :z - r ,� A roved `� PP Type of Inspections 4, / ii 45 , - , ._ I 41 a ,.4 C__ II Not Approved - Please call for re-inspection when the following corrections have been completed: / Building Official Town of Montville c) Building Department Date// / 3/a3 Field Inspection Notice Permit #8 fI,eal1...7_6;2 Job Location / • - - [Approved Type of Inspection , d • _ I INot Approved - Please call for re-inspection when the following corrections have been completed: Uv. a��' � -.A_ Building Official 2. STOVEPIPE CLEARANCES SECTION F: STOVE CLEARANCES Stovepipe must be a minimum of 18"from any 1. COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES combustible surface or material.If shielded stovepipe is used,this clearance may be reduced to 9".However, A combustible surface is one that has any combustible corn- keep in mind the recommended clearances for your ponents,regardless of its covering.For example,a standard stud wall stove,which may determine the overall clearances. covered with sheetrock and further covered with brick or brick veneer is still considered a combustible surface.This is because the brick con- SECTION E: HEARTHS RTHS ducts heat very rapidly,to thesheetrock and studs. 1 Without adequati clearances or a HearthStone Heat Shield, 1. HEARTH COMPOSITION the wall materials will dry out over time and their ignition temperatures • will be drastically reduced,therefore increasing the chances of spon- Local fire safety requirements may vary,but we taneous combustion. require a minimum of 4"of masonry(standard brick **Note:In some instances,local building codes may supercede standing on edge)mortared onto 28-gauge sheet metal HearthStone's requirements. which covers a plywood sub-hearth.An acceptable 11alternative to-this composition requires use of the 2. STANDARD MINIMUM CLEARANCES �� HearthStone Heat Shield,3/8" asbestos millboard (or equivalent) covered with a non-combustible The following clearances to combustible surfaces are approved j; material of any thickness(tile,slate,etc.).Catalytic by Arnold Greene Testing Laboratories, 6 Huron Drive, Natick, ', models require two sheets of millboard, tile; and a Massachusetts, in accordance with UL standards 737 and 1482: i! HearthStone Heat Shield. I 2.HEARTH SIZE • TYPE OF INSTALLATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS The hearth should extend beyond the body of the stove by the following dimensions: Rear Loading HearthStone I HearthStone II Heat Door Opposite Stove Model Exit Shield Stovepipe Front Side Side Rear Front 18�� 18" HearthStone I top or no single wall 36" 36" 24" 18" Loading Door Side 18" 18" rear Opposite Side 12" 12 " , Rear 12" To the wall in HearthStone I top or yes double wall, 36" 36 " 24" 12" back of the stove rear shielded single • wall or class A j HEARTH COMPOSITION solid insulated tone top no single wall 36" 36" 22" 26 \-Catal"ync I y Gemini II HearthStone II top yes double wall, 36" 36" 22" 16" Catalytic II shielded single Gemini II wall or class A solid insulated • / HearthStone II rear no double wall 36" 36" 22" 26" BRICK METAL SLATE I HEATSHEILD Catalytic II or shielded PLYWOOD li MILLBOARD single wall HearthStone II rear yes double wall 36" 36" 22" 20" CLEARANCES Catalytic II or shielded single wall HearthStone II rear yes class A solid 36" 36" 22" 12" Catalytic II insulated • 36" 36„ 11111 , TYPICAL FREE—STANDING * On;any unshielded installation HearthStone recommends a 36" UNSHEILDED 36" clearance to all combustibles. TYPICAL CORNER INSTALLATION 6 UNSHEILDED N. 2x4 stud wall ot 4 le Two sheets 1/2 concrete backer board, spaced with fl..! 1/2 inch blocks of backer board with 22 gage sheet metal Ail. sandwiched between. ._ � 6 inch flue pipe to Dura-Vent triple wall Chimney (2 - inch min clearance to combustibles per Aiik manufactures directions.) II AL 0 Hearthstone II wood stove (18 inch to edge of hearth per manufactures directions) #lig Two sheet of 1/2 inch backer board 4 with 22 gage sheet metal between it, ; 1/4 inch tile on top, 3/4 ply wood over subfloor. dii Ifin - e*7 2 x 12 i Y, .v_•'4.-,A.'",-..4-0 iif 4,4: d>��,. ` > vt - 4,4'7, Z'` ! 'Z'..6.4t ' :ws �� "�` �z'°'r"ems`° i� t� i#y r � `�r.�.. ."..i,,Ar� �x ,� � �s�yYSyY � ff'�j�t'�"s';��i� � � ; ��,. {9:r.. .t ...Ari 4 r ,`, c ,.. ask d '7M21:-‘,Pi.=:..-z; ,m- . .b ,tY'), ,rAtgf '.",-4,-4,- .-g, i Existing Finished Bed Room T / 0 LJ / ,I i H 5'6 3 1 .---- ,f4,) OR ,, ,, 0/ J WP / / ��i 7000 , __:,, - i I i o �/ i / Ui a C. J U t _ I 1 i i I /