Hi, new here
Just put a deposit down on a Jotul 400 Castine (got talked out of the 500 Oslo as overkill). I am doing a corner installation of which one wall is interior, one wall exterior. I am trying to reduce clearance to wall as much as possible (for space & to miss a fire sprinkler pipe).
I have read reams of valuable info on this site, but am still a mite confused. For 4' of the exterior wall of my corner installation, if I go with: river rock->cement backerboard->metal studs WITH R13 insulation->plywood->cedar shingles - would this still be considered an NFPA 211 protected surface? As there really isn't any air space due to the insulation?
I think I'm OK with the 4' of the interior wall - as I can go river rock->cement backerboard->metal studs w/ air space->sheetrock.
Any input is appreciated! As the wall clearance difference is 5" (11" vs. 6" according to Jotul).
Just put a deposit down on a Jotul 400 Castine (got talked out of the 500 Oslo as overkill). I am doing a corner installation of which one wall is interior, one wall exterior. I am trying to reduce clearance to wall as much as possible (for space & to miss a fire sprinkler pipe).I have read reams of valuable info on this site, but am still a mite confused. For 4' of the exterior wall of my corner installation, if I go with: river rock->cement backerboard->metal studs WITH R13 insulation->plywood->cedar shingles - would this still be considered an NFPA 211 protected surface? As there really isn't any air space due to the insulation?
I think I'm OK with the 4' of the interior wall - as I can go river rock->cement backerboard->metal studs w/ air space->sheetrock.
Any input is appreciated! As the wall clearance difference is 5" (11" vs. 6" according to Jotul).
Did you run your walls with Durock out to 54" too, same as the hearth pad?