Heat shield for under Cavalier wood stove?

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xcgreene

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I've got an old Sears Robuck & co Cavalier stove that, after an overhaul, runs beautifully. So well in fact, that I'm having new concerns about the floor under this ol girl. Shes big, so I'd rather not use slate. Any ideas would be very helpful.



Thanks all.
Heat shield for under Cavalier wood stove?
 
Nfpa 211 chapter 12 section 5.2 tells you what is needed.
 
Anyone wondering what he has pointed out, it is as follows.

2.5.2.3 Low-heat nonresidential solid fuel-burning appliances that are set
on legs or pedestals that provide not less than 18 in. (457 mm) of ventilated
open space beneath the fire chamber or base of the appliance shall be permit-
ted to be placed on floors of combustible construction, provided the floor
under the appliance is
(1) protected with one course of hollow masonry units not less than 4 in.
(102 mm) in thickness.
(2) The masonry units shall be laid with ends unsealed and joints matched
in such a way as to provide free circulation of air through the core spaces of
the masonry.
(3) The top surface of the masonry shall be covered with a steel plate not
less than 3/16 in. (4. 8mm) in thickness.
(4) The floor protection shall extend not less than 18 in. (457 mm) beyond
the appliance on all sides.
12.5.2.4 Low-heat nonresidential solid fuel-burning appliances that are set on
legs or pedestals that provide 6 in. to 8 in. (153 mm to 457 mm) of ventilated
open space beneath the fire chamber or base of the appliance shall be permit-
ted to be placed on floors of combustible construction, provided;
(1) The floor under the appliance is protected with two courses of hollow
masonry units, each not less than 4 in. (102 mm) in thickness.
(2) The masonry units shall be laid with ends unsealed and joints
matched in such a way as to provide a free circulation of air through the core
spaces of the masonry.
(3) The top surface of the masonry shall be covered with a steel plate not
less than 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) in thickness.
(4) The floor protection shall extend not less than 18 in. (457 mm) beyond
the appliance on all sides.
 
Anyone wondering what he has pointed out, it is as follows.

2.5.2.3 Low-heat nonresidential solid fuel-burning appliances that are set
on legs or pedestals that provide not less than 18 in. (457 mm) of ventilated
open space beneath the fire chamber or base of the appliance shall be permit-
ted to be placed on floors of combustible construction, provided the floor
under the appliance is
(1) protected with one course of hollow masonry units not less than 4 in.
(102 mm) in thickness.
(2) The masonry units shall be laid with ends unsealed and joints matched
in such a way as to provide free circulation of air through the core spaces of
the masonry.
(3) The top surface of the masonry shall be covered with a steel plate not
less than 3/16 in. (4. 8mm) in thickness.
(4) The floor protection shall extend not less than 18 in. (457 mm) beyond
the appliance on all sides.
12.5.2.4 Low-heat nonresidential solid fuel-burning appliances that are set on
legs or pedestals that provide 6 in. to 8 in. (153 mm to 457 mm) of ventilated
open space beneath the fire chamber or base of the appliance shall be permit-
ted to be placed on floors of combustible construction, provided;
(1) The floor under the appliance is protected with two courses of hollow
masonry units, each not less than 4 in. (102 mm) in thickness.
(2) The masonry units shall be laid with ends unsealed and joints
matched in such a way as to provide a free circulation of air through the core
spaces of the masonry.
(3) The top surface of the masonry shall be covered with a steel plate not
less than 3/16 in. (4.8 mm) in thickness.
(4) The floor protection shall extend not less than 18 in. (457 mm) beyond
the appliance on all sides.
Thank you for posting that. I am on my phone and my new phone is kind of a pita to copy and paste the from other sources.