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Chapter 38 Fireplace Construction and Layout. 2 Links for Chapter 38 Fireplace Terms Energy Efficiency Fireplace Section Related Web Sites Fireplace Elevations.

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1 Chapter 38 Fireplace Construction and Layout

2 2 Links for Chapter 38 Fireplace Terms Energy Efficiency Fireplace Section Related Web Sites Fireplace Elevations

3 3 Fireplace Terms Fireplace Opening - Area between the side and top faces of the fireplace –Opening should be 1/30th of a small room area and 1/65th of a large room area –Ideal size is 36” wide and 26” high Hearth - The inner and outer fireplace floor Ash Dump - Hearth opening for ashes to be dumped into

4 4 Fireplace Terms Ash Pit - Space below the fireplace where the ashes are stored Firebox - Area in which the combustion of the fuel occurs Lintel - Reinforced masonry or steel angle that supports the fireplace face

5 5 Fireplace Terms Throat - Opening at the top of the firebox that opens into the chimney –At least 8” above the fireplace opening –Minimum of 4” in depth Damper - Across the throat to prevent heat from leaving when there is no fire

6 6 Fireplace Terms Smoke Chamber - Acts as a funnel between firebox and chimney Smoke Shelf - Prevents downdrafts from the chimney into the firebox Chimney - Upper extension used to carry off the smoke from the fire

7 7 Fireplace Terms Flue - Opening inside the chimney –Required to be 1/8th or 1/10th of the opening Chimney Liner - Built into the chimney to provide a smooth surface to the flue wall and reduce width of the chimney wall

8 8 Fireplace Terms Chimney Cap - Sloping surface at the top of the chimney to prevent water from entering the flue Chimney Hood - Covering placed over the flue to protect the flue from the elements Spark Arrester - Screen placed at the top of the flue to prevent combustibles from leaving

9 9 Fireplace Terms

10 10 Fireplace Terms

11 11 Energy-Efficient Fireplace Providing Air Supply –Outside air must be provided to the fireplace or air from the room will leave through the chimney –Closable vents are commonly used to allow air to enter the fireplace –Air can also be taken from cold air returns

12 12 Energy-Efficient Fireplace Using Heated Air Efficiently –Locating the chimney inside the structure will allow for radiant heat after the fire is out –Increasing the size of the firebox will allow more heat –Mechanical blowers are designed to pull air from the room and return it warmer

13 13 Energy-Efficient Fireplace Decreasing Chimney Heat Loss –Dampers allow heat to stay in room when there is no fire –Doors on the outside of the fireplace reduce the amount of air flow up the chimney

14 14 Chimney Reinforcement At least four vertical 1/2” bars should extend from the foundation to the top of the chimney Rebar is added when the vertical steel is bent for a change in the chimney Steel anchors connect the fireplace to framing members

15 15 Drawing the Fireplace Section Layout of the Fireplace –Lay out width –Lay out walls, floors, and ceilings –Lay out foundation and footing –Lay out hearth in front of the fireplace

16 16 Drawing the Fireplace Section

17 17 Drawing the Fireplace Section Layout of the Fireplace –Lay out the firebox –Determine flue opening and liner –Lay out the flue with line –Determine height of the chimney

18 18 Drawing the Fireplace Section

19 19 Drawing the Fireplace Section Drawing with Finished-Quality Lines –Use bold lines for masonry, flue liner, hearth, and reinforcing steel –Use thin lines for crosshatching the masonry and firebrick –Use very bold lines for lintel and damper Add dimensions and notes to fireplace

20 20 Drawing the Fireplace Section

21 21 Drawing the Fireplace Section

22 22 Drawing the Fireplace Elevation Elevation Layout –Lay out size of wall to contain fireplace –Lay out width of chimney –Lay out height and width of raised hearth –Lay out fireplace opening

23 23 Drawing the Fireplace Elevation

24 24 Drawing the Fireplace Elevation A provided sketch will allow the drafter to know the finishing material for the fireplace Add dimensions and notes to fireplace including –Room height –Hearth height –Fireplace opening height and width –Mantel height

25 25 Drawing the Fireplace Elevation

26 26 Related Web Sites Brick Industry Association - www.bia.orgwww.bia.org Directory of Fireplace Products - www.fireplace-stove-insert.com www.fireplace-stove-insert.com The Fireplace Centre - www.fireplace- centre.comwww.fireplace- centre.com Masonry Advisory Council - www.maconline.org www.maconline.org


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