Covering the fireplace opening, Clearance requirements – Jotul GI 425 DV User Manual

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Covering the Fireplace Opening

Two cast iron surround styles are available for the
GI 425 Camden fireplace insert.

Standard Classic Surround

The GI425 Camden includes Surround Panels
that will overlap a maximum fireplace opening
39” Wide x 29 1/2” High.
The actual standard surround dimensions are
40” Wide x 30 1/4” High.

Optional Lattice Classic Surround

The Lattice Surround Kit shares the same dimensions
as the standard Classic Surround described above.
#350557 - Matte Black
#350558 - Blue Black.
#350559 - Jøtul Iron

Optional Wide Surround

#155323 - Matte Black
#155324 - Blue Black.
#155354 - Jøtul Iron
These optional panels can be used to extend the Classic
or Lattice surround panels to cover oversize fireplace
openings up to a maximum 47” Wide x 33 1/2” High.
The actual wide surround dimensions are 48” Wide x
34” High.

Figure 5. Clearance to Adjacent Combustible
Material - measured from the fireplace centerline or
hearth.

A: Hearth Protection Width - None required
B: Hearth Protection Depth - None required
C: Side Trim Clearance, 1” thick (25 mm) = 21 3/4 in. (552 mm)
D: Side Room Wall Clearance = 39 3/4 in. (1010mm)
E: Top Trim Clearance = 39 1/2 in. (1003 mm)
F: Mantel Clearance at 9 in. max. depth = 47 in. (1194 mm)

Mantel Clearance at 3.5 in. max. depth = 41 1/2 in. (1054 mm)

Figure 4. Wide Surround Dimensions.

48”

1219 mm

34”

864 mm

Clearance Requirements

The following clearances and hearth requirements
are the minimum requirements when installing the
Camden gas insert into a solid fuel burning appli-
ance. These dimensions are measured from the
firebox cabinet to the combustible material. See
figures 5 and 6.

A combustible surface is anything that can

burn (i.e. sheet rock, wallpaper, wood, fabrics etc.).
These surfaces are not limited to those that are
visible and also include materials that are behind
non-combustibles.

If you are not sure of the combustible nature of

a material, consult your local fire officials. Remem-
ber, “Fire Resistant” materials are considered
combustible: they are difficult to ignite, but will
burn. Also, “fire-rated” sheet rock is considered
combustible.

Always maintain the proper clearances to the

appliance for the proper flow of ventilation air
around the insert.

SEE PAGE 21 FOR SURROUND PANEL

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.

NOTE: The additional weight of the Wide Surround
may necessitate use of the Anchor Bracket which is
included with this fireplace. The anchor will ensure
that the surround assembly aligns properly against
the fireplace face. Use the installation instructions
included in the Hardware bag.

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