| SECTION 2112 MASONRY HEATERS
2112.1Definition.Amasonry
heater is a heating appliance constructed of concrete or solid
masonry, hereinafter referred to as masonry, which
is designed to absorb and store heat from a solid fuel fire
built in the firebox by routing the exhaust gases through
internal heat exchange channels in which the flow path downstream
of the firebox may include flow in a horizontal or downward
direction before entering the chimney and which delivers heat
by radiation from the masonry surface of the heater.
2112.2 Installation. Masonry
heaters shall be installed in accordance with this section
and comply with one of the following:
1. Masonry heaters shall comply
with the requirements of ASTM E 1602; or
2. Masonry heaters shall be
listed and labeled in accordance with UL 1482 and installed
in accordance with the manufacturers installation
instructions.
2112.3 Footings and foundation.
The firebox floor of a masonry heater shall be a minimum thickness
of 4 inches (102 mm) of noncombustible material and be supported
on a noncombustible footing and foundation in accordance with
Section 2113.2.
2112.4 Seismic reinforcing.
In Seismic Design Category D, E and F, masonry heaters shall
be anchored to the masonry foundation in accordance with Section
2113.3. Seismic reinforcing shall not be required within
the body of a masonry heater with a height that is equal to
or less than 3.5 times its body width and where the masonry
chimney serving the heater is not supported by the body of
the heater. Where the masonry chimney shares a common wall
with the facing of the masonry heater, the chimney portion
of the structure shall be reinforced in accordance with Section
2113.
2112.5 Masonry heater clearance.
Combustible materials shall not be placed within 36 inches
(765 mm) of the outside surface of a masonry heater in accordance
with NFPA 211, Section 8-7 (clearances for solid fuel-burning
appliances), and the required space between the heater and
combustible material shall be fully vented to permit the free
flow of air around all heater surfaces.
Exceptions:
1. When the masonry heater
wall thickness is at least 8 inches (203 mm) thick of solid
masonry and the wall thickness of the heat exchange channels
is at least 5 inches (127 mm) thick of solid masonry, combustible
materials shall not be placed within 4 inches (102 mm) of
the outside surface of a masonry heater. A clearance of
at least 8 inches (203 mm) shall be provided between the
gas-tight capping slab of the heater and a combustible ceiling.
2. Masonry heaters listed and
labeled in accordance with UL 1482 and installed in accordance
with the manufacturers instructions.
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