Hi guys. Thanks for your help with everything so far. My project is moving right along.
My stove BEC95 has specific spatial requirements for the underlayment and specifies the following with regard to materials.
[This heater has been designed to prevent excessive temperatures on the fl oor beneath the heater. It is important, however, that a
combustible fl oor be protected by a 3/8 inch minimum thick noncombustible inorganic millboard having a thermal conductivity of k=0.43 BTU/ft./in./hr./°F or a listed fl oor protector beneath the heater extending beyond the heater as shown by fi gure 5. ]
I have browsed the forums and II understand k-value is thermal conductivity and I guess better materials have lower numbers? I see something called micore is recommended but it's not sold at the big orange box.
My options at the local home Depot are durock, hardi-board, and wonderboard lite. Will any of these meet specifications or do I need to be looking for an alternative?
Thanks again for your help.
My stove BEC95 has specific spatial requirements for the underlayment and specifies the following with regard to materials.
[This heater has been designed to prevent excessive temperatures on the fl oor beneath the heater. It is important, however, that a
combustible fl oor be protected by a 3/8 inch minimum thick noncombustible inorganic millboard having a thermal conductivity of k=0.43 BTU/ft./in./hr./°F or a listed fl oor protector beneath the heater extending beyond the heater as shown by fi gure 5. ]
I have browsed the forums and II understand k-value is thermal conductivity and I guess better materials have lower numbers? I see something called micore is recommended but it's not sold at the big orange box.
My options at the local home Depot are durock, hardi-board, and wonderboard lite. Will any of these meet specifications or do I need to be looking for an alternative?
Thanks again for your help.