FMI Outdoor Fireplace MM39 44 49VF User Manual

Instructions  
Vent Free Universal Masonry Firebox  
Models MM39/44/49VF  
WARNING:  
IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING  
If the information in these instructions is  
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result causing property damage,  
personal injury or death.  
INSTALLATION OF THIS FIREPLACE.  
This firebox has been tested and approved by PFS  
under ANSI Z21.91 for use with any ANSI Z21.11.2  
approved gas logs.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
FORUSEONLYWITHALISTEDGAS-FIREDUNVENTED  
DECORATIVE ROOM HEATER NOT TO EXCEED 40,000  
BTU/HR  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do  
not use any phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from  
a neighbor’s phone and follow the gas  
supplier’s instructions.  
DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE.  
Carefullyreviewtheinstructionssuppliedwiththedecorative  
type unvented room heater for the minimum fireplace size  
requirement.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier,  
call the fire department.  
DO NOT INSTALL AN APPLIANCE IN THlS FIREBOX  
UNLESS THlS FIREBOX MEETS THE MINIMUM  
DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATION.  
Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer, service  
agency, or the gas supplier.  
Do not store gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Installer: Leave these instructions with the consumer.  
Consumer: Retain for future reference.  
This appliance is only for use with the type  
Report No. 08-154  
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This  
appliance is not convertible for use with  
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.  
ICC Evaluation Services  
Report No. 2401  
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Fireplace Parts Diagram  
Figure 1  
Exploded Diagram  
9
5
2X  
7
2X  
11  
6
2
3X  
3
7X  
8X  
12  
3A  
1
2X  
WARNING  
Failure to position the parts in  
accordance with these diagrams or  
failure to use only parts specifically  
approved with this appliance may result  
in property damage or personal injury.  
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MM39/44/49VF Fireplace Parts List  
ITEM P/N  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
MFP39-1  
MFP44-1  
MFP49-1  
1
HEARTH (Left or Right)  
2
MFP39-2  
MFP44-2  
MFP49-2  
2
REAR WALL  
4
7
1
1
1
MFP39-3  
MFP44-3  
MFP49-3  
3
SIDE WALL  
MFP39-3A  
MFP44-3A  
MFP49-3A  
3A  
5
SIDE WALL with 4” hole for Air Kit  
DOME REAR - LOWER  
LINTEL  
MFP39-5  
MFP44-5  
MFP49-5  
MFP39-6  
MFP44-6  
MFP49-6  
6
MFP39-7  
MFP44-7  
MFP49-7  
7
DOME SIDE - LOWER  
DOME TOP  
2
1
MFP39-9  
MFP44-9  
MFP49-9  
9
125122-01  
11  
12  
RATING PLATE  
1
8
#3 REBAR (Ø3/8”) x 36”  
Optional Outside Ø4”  
Combustion Air Kit  
Model No.: MM4AK  
(Ø4” Ducting not included)  
MM(39,44,49)SHBL- Herringbone  
MM(39,44,49)FRBL- Running Bond  
Refractory Firebrick Liners  
(Herringbone Pattern shown, also available  
in Running Bond - see Pg.16)  
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General Information  
Product Overview  
Introduction  
Grand Meridian fireplaces are designed as Factory Built - Field  
Assembled Fireplaces to be installed on both combustible and  
non-combustible floor systems. They have been extensively  
tested to perform with excellent results in this environment.  
We extend a warm welcome from all of us at FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC proud manufacturers of the Grand Meridian  
Fireplaces.  
Thank you for Choosing FMI PRODUCTS, LLC.  
You may have thought long and hard before you chose the  
fireplace which would grace your home. Rest assured that  
every component of the Fireplace has been tested to ensure  
long-term durability.  
Attention: Be advised that all the illustrations in this manual  
are for general reference only. They are not drawn to scale.  
Actual design elements will vary from case to case. Pay  
attention to specified minimum clearances as they relate to  
combustible materials.  
Before Beginning the Installation  
Read these instructions carefully before beginning the  
installation of this Vent-Free fireplace. Also read the gas  
log appliance manufacturer’s literature regarding sizing and  
suitability for installation into this Enclosure prior to installation.  
Statement of Intended Use:  
The Grand Meridian Vent-Free Universal Masonry Fireplace is  
a modular refractory masonry unit designed for field assembly.  
The firebox is constructed using pre-cast, interlocking  
refractory blocks. The blocks are then secured to each other  
using Mortar. The system includes all parts necessary for the  
assembly of a complete masonry vent-free decorative gas log  
enclosure.  
Figure 2  
In addition to the basic enclosure, a standard  
1-1/8” thick, high temperature refractory brick is  
required to line the interior of the firebox.  
These fireplaces are not intended to serve as  
a primary heat source, rather, the fireplace was  
expressly created as a supplemental source of  
heat.  
23 1/8"  
W3  
W2  
W1  
The Grand Meridian Fireplace is Designed for  
Use Only with any Vent free decorative gas log  
sets meeting standard ANSI Z21.11.2  
Vent free decorative gas log sets meeting  
standard ANSI Z21.11.2, are supplied by others  
and are limited to any listed vent-free gas-fired  
log sets with heat input ratings up to 40,000 Btu/  
hr.  
SECTION A-A  
4 1/2"  
WARNING: Any application other than the  
“Intended Use” as stated above is in violation  
of the manufacturer’s instructions and is hereby  
prohibited. Such violation may cause immediate  
hazard, property damage or loss of life and will  
void all liabilities to the manufacturer and will  
void all warranties explicit or implied.  
46 3/4"  
38 3/4"  
32 5/8"  
7 1/8"  
A
A
21"  
28"  
OUTSIDE AIR ACCESS  
Model  
W1  
43”  
48”  
53”  
W2  
W3  
MM39VF  
MM44VF  
MM49VF  
39”  
44”  
49”  
29-1/4”  
34-1/4”  
39-1/4”  
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Safety Information  
The Vent free decorative gas log set must have an  
DANGER:  
Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to  
death!  
oxygen depletion sensor (ODS) pilot light safety system.  
The ODS shuts down the fireplace if not enough fresh  
air is available. See Air for Combustion and Ventilation,  
page 8. If the fireplace keeps shutting off, see appliance  
manufacturers’ troubleshooting instructions.  
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of carbon monoxide  
poisoning resemble the flu, with headaches, dizziness, or  
nausea. If you have these signs, the fireplace may not be  
working properly. Get fresh air at once! Have the fireplace  
serviced.  
Note: Some people are affected more than others by carbon  
monoxide. These may include pregnant women, people with  
heart or lung disease, are anemic, anyone under the influence  
of alcohol, and those at high altitude.  
9. Do not run fireplace  
Where flammable liquids or vapors are used or stored.  
Under dusty conditions.  
10. Do not use this fireplace to cook food or burn paper or  
other objects.  
11. Never place any objects in the fireplace or on logs.  
12. Fireplace screens must be provided and are to be closed  
before operating the decorative room heater. If doors are  
installed, they must be open during operation. Fireplace  
front and screen become very hot when running fireplace.  
Keep children and adults away from hot surfaces to avoid  
burns or clothing ignition. The fireplace will remain hot  
for a time after shut down. Allow surfaces to cool before  
touching.  
IMPORTANT: Read this owners manual carefully  
and completely before trying to assemble, operate,  
or service this fireplace. Improper use of this  
fireplace can cause serious injury or death from  
burns, fire, explosion, electrical shock, and carbon  
monoxide poisoning.  
13. Carefully supervise young children when they are in the  
room with the fireplace.  
General Safety Concerns  
14. Do not use fireplace if any part has been exposed to or  
under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician  
to inspect the fireplace and to replace any part of the control  
system and gas control which has been under water.  
1. If you smell gas  
Shut off gas supply.  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
15. Do not operate the fireplace if any log is broken. Do not  
operate the fireplace if a log is chipped (dime-sized or  
larger). Verify proper log placement prior to operating  
appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
16. Turn fireplace off and let cool before servicing. Only a  
qualified service person should service and repair the  
fireplace.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
2. This fireplace shall not be installed in a bedroom or  
bathroom.  
17. Operating the fireplace above elevations of 4,500 feet  
may cause pilot outage.  
3. Never install the fireplace  
DO NOT USE OR STORE GASOLINE OR OTHER  
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES IN OR NEAR THE  
FIREPLACE!  
In a recreational vehicle.  
Where curtains, furniture, clothing, or other flammable  
objects are less than 36 inches from the front, top, or  
sides of the fireplace.  
ATTENTION:Are or an explosion could occur causing property  
damage, injury or loss of life if you do not follow the information  
in this manual!  
In high traffic areas.  
In windy or drafty areas.  
NOTE: THIS MANUAL MUST BE REPRODUCED ONLY IN  
ITS ENTIRETY.  
4. Do not use this fireplace as a wood-burning fireplace.  
5. Do not add extra logs or ornaments such as pine cones,  
vermiculite, or rock wool. Using these added items can  
cause soot build-up.  
Carefully review the instructions supplied with the decorative  
type unvented room heater for the minimum firebox size  
requirement.  
DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE IN THIS  
FIREBOX UNLESS THIS FIREBOX MEETS THE  
MINIMUM DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR THE  
INSTALLATION.  
6. This fireplace is designed to be smokeless. If logs appear  
to smoke, turn off fireplace and call a qualified service  
person.  
7. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Do not  
allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace. Do not place  
a blower inside burn area of the firebox. Ceiling fans may When choosing a location for your fireplace, avoid locations  
create drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Soot build-up that are subject to too much draft or locations where you may  
and improper burning will occur. Soot build-up can settle on encounter obstructions that may be in the way of the fireplace  
household surfaces outside the fireplace.  
once installed.Always check local codes and familiarize yourself  
with the surrounding construction.  
8. This fireplace needs fresh air ventilation to run properly.  
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Projected installations can extend any distance into the room.  
A projection may be ideal for a new addition on an existing,  
finished wall.  
Location  
Note: You may need to provide combustion and ventilation air  
from an outside source to adequately satisfy local codes so Corner installations make use of space that may not normally  
avoid installing a combustion air inlet where the opening could be used and provides a wider and more efficient range for heat  
be blocked by snow, bushes or other obstacles. Note that the disbursement.  
access for outside air inlet is located on the right hand side of  
the fireplace.  
An internal wall installation provides a discreet option for  
room separation and can also be ideal as an addition to an  
existing wall.  
Figure 3  
Internal  
Wall  
Installation  
IMPORTANT:Vent-free heaters add moisture to the air. Installing  
a fireplace in rooms without enough ventilation air may cause  
mildew to form from too much moisture.  
Corner  
Installation  
IMPORTANT: Make sure the fireplace is level. If the fireplace is  
not level, the log set will not work properly.  
Attention: You may need a building permit to install a Grand  
Meridian fireplace. Check with the local jurisdiction before you  
get started.  
Flush  
Installation  
Full  
Projection  
Installation  
Supporting Floor Systems  
Floor Framing  
A flush installation is recommended where living space is  
It is important to take into consideration that the load for the  
Grand Meridian Fireplace is considerable, but, more important,  
that it is a dead load that will have to be absorbed by a relatively  
small amount of existing floor space.  
limited or at a premium. Check local codes for any restrictions.  
Figure 4  
It is the ultimate responsibility of the installer to ensure that  
proper concrete slab supports are used.  
WARNING to the licensed design professional and/or building  
contractor: It is your responsibility to be certain that the Grand  
Meridian can be properly supported by the combustible floor  
system on which the fireplace will rest.  
H
D
For fireplace support foundations installed on concrete refer to  
Appendix I and II (pages 17 & 18) for specific instructions.  
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Rebar locations  
Lay-out the position of the fireplace and drill holes where  
the rebar will be located. Secure the #3 rebar 4 inches into the  
concrete foundation with ITW Epoxy or Simpson Epoxy. Follow  
manufacturer’s instructions for installation of rebar into slab.  
Model  
W
H
D
MM39VF  
MM44VF  
MM49VF  
43”  
48”  
53”  
41”  
41”  
41”  
28”  
28”  
28”  
Wood Floor  
Anchorage of fireplace to wood floor construction is required.  
Refer to Figure 8 for anchorage dimensions. Four anchors are  
required to attach to the sub-flooring framing.  
Crawl Space or Upper Floor:  
For installation of firebox over combustible crawl spaces or  
upper floors, anchorage of the firebox is required. Illustrations  
of examples of possible anchorage methods are shown in  
Figures 5 thru 7 depending upon the type of floor framing. Final  
method of anchorage is to be determined by licensed design  
professional.  
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For conventional framing, where the floor joists are parallel  
with the sides of the firebox, the addition of floor joists to align  
with the anchor brackets allows the brackets to be directly  
connected to the floor joists.  
Figure 6  
I-Joist Anchoring  
Top View  
Note that additional floor joists may be required to support  
the weight of the firebox and chimney. Where the floor joists run  
paralleltothefrontoftherebox,anchoragecanbeaccomplished  
in like manner as shown in Figure 5 using blocking between the  
floor joist.  
Simpson  
Strong-Tie  
A-35 or  
Example Only  
For floors supported by I-Joists, the method of anchorage is  
illustrated in Figures 6 and 7. Figure 10 illustrates the general  
arrangement of anchorage to floor framing.  
equivalent  
Figure 7  
Anchor  
Brackets  
It is important to take into consideration that the load for the  
Grand Meridian Fireplace must be considered as additional  
dead load that will have to be supported by the floor framing.  
Additional floor joists or I-joists may be required as determined  
by the licensed design professional.  
I-Joist  
Anchoring  
Bottom  
View  
The dead weights for the fireplace are noted in Table I. It is  
the task and responsibility of the general contractor/installer to  
see that the proper reinforcement for weight loads are made by  
a licensed design professional prior to the fireplace installation.  
As stated above, it is desirable to place additional framing  
for alignment of anchor rods. Refer to Figure 10 for anchor rod  
locations.  
Example Only  
Figure 5  
Anchor Bracket  
Assembly  
A35 Brackets  
(16 required)  
2X FLOOR JOIST  
EXAMPLE ONLY  
2X FLOOR JOIST  
Floor Sheathing  
not shown for  
clarity  
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Grand Meridian Weight Determinations  
The following are dead load weight estimates for the Grand Meridian Fireplace.  
Table I  
Fireplace Model  
Fireplace Weight  
MM39VF  
MM44VF  
MM49VF  
809 lbs.  
896 lbs.  
987 lbs.  
Mortar, Rebar &  
Ready Mix Concrete  
350 lbs.  
333 lbs.  
357 lbs.  
345 lbs.  
364 lbs.  
356 lbs.  
Firebrick Lining  
Floor Area  
43” x 28” (8.12 ft²) 48” x 28” (9.33 ft²) 53” x 28” (10.30 ft²)  
Other Weight Considerations:  
Fireplace finished facing (surround): This information needs to be obtained from the contractor.  
Table II - Deflection Limits  
Construction  
L
S or W  
D +L1  
Floor Members  
I/360  
---  
I/240  
1
For wood structural members having a moisture content of less than 16 per cent at time of installation and used under dry  
conditions, the deflection resulting from L + 0.5D is permitted to be substituted for the deflection resulting from L + D.  
Note that FMI PRODUCTS, LLC cannot accept responsibility for structural floor support details. All drawings are presented as  
mere illustrations to indicate the presence of the underlying floor system. It is the responsibility of the general contractor/installer  
to consult with a local licensed design professional for guidance in building a proper floor support system.  
Figure 8  
Figure 9  
4"  
A
Model  
MM39VF  
MM44VF  
MM49VF  
A
10"  
38-3/4”  
43-3/4”  
48-3/4”  
Figure 10  
EXAMPLE ONLY  
Fireplace  
outline  
Typical Anchorage  
Layout  
10”  
SECTION VIEW  
ROTATED 90CW  
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Clearances  
Figure 11  
The Importance of Clearances  
Warning to the structural engineer and/or building contractor:  
It is your responsibility to be certain that the Grand Meridian  
Fireplace can be properly supported by the combustible floor  
system on which the fireplace will rest. Be advised that this  
engineering equation will be in addition to any live or dead  
weights that the floor has to carry.  
NON-  
COMBUSTIBLE  
FACIA  
1-1/2”  
8” MIN  
Clearances to Combustibles  
Nothing is more important than paying strict attention to  
giving clearance between fireplace surfaces and surrounding  
“combustibles” the most common of which are:  
Figure 12  
Drywall  
12” MIN  
Wood flooring  
Plywood sub-flooring  
Framing materials  
Particle board  
Mill board  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE  
FACIA  
1-1/2”  
Clearance to combustible trim are those distances required  
to ensure that combustible mantle and facing material will not  
be exposed to excessive heat while the unit is operating.  
Plywood paneling  
These clearances should be adequate to prevent  
discoloration or warping of trim facings due to heat. However,  
circumstances unique to each installation create variables that  
may be beyond the scope of this manual. Therefore be sure  
to follow gas log appliance manufacturer’s explicit installation  
instructions regarding all minimum trim facing, mantle height  
and side wall clearance requirements.  
Required Clearances are:  
Unit front, sides, rear: ..........................................0"  
Combustible Floor: .............................................0"  
Combustible Sheathing above opening top: .......8" (200 mm)  
Sheathing or trim to opening sides: ....................8" (200 mm)  
Mantle above opening: .......................................12" (300 mm)  
Opening to sidewall: ...........................................24" (500 mm)  
Insulation from firebox: .......................................0"  
Figure 13  
The Grand Meridian Vent-Free fireplace may be installed  
at “zero clearance” to plywood sheathing and to uninsulated  
wood framing members at the unit bottom, sides, rear and top  
when used for enclosing any listed vent-free gas-fired log set  
with maximum heat input ratings up to 40,000 Btu/hr. However,  
when a Vent-Free fireplace is to be installed on carpeting, wood  
flooring, or any combustible material other than tile or concrete,  
the Vent-Free fireplace shall then be installed on a metal or  
wood platform extending the full width and depth of the Vent-  
Free fireplace.  
Parts of the combustible mantle assembly located above  
and projecting more than one and one-half inches (1-1/2”)  
inches from the firebox opening shall be kept at least twelve  
inches (12”) from the top of the opening.  
Clearance to Combustible Trim:  
Grand Meridian Vent-Free Fireplaces are designed to be  
custom finished with facing trim and mantle to be an owner  
option. However, all such trim material must meet standard  
fireplace code requirements.  
Mantle shelves with horizontal projection of ten inches (10”)  
from the face of the fireplace must be held to a minimum vertical  
distance of twenty inches (20”) from the top of the finished  
fireplace opening.  
Non-combustible facing material must be applied to a  
minimum of eight inches (8”) beyond the sides of the finished  
opening of the Vent-Free fireplace and non-combustible facing  
material must cover a minimum of twelve inches (12”) above  
the finished opening of the installed unit.  
Note: Mantle height clearances may vary among gas log  
appliance manufacturers or with the use of firebox canopies.  
Be sure to follow the gas log appliance manufacturer’s  
explicit installation instructions for mantle height clearance  
requirements.  
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Interior Wall Materials:  
Air for Combustion and Ventilation  
Wall materials, such as drywall, should be set flush with  
the rough front face of the Vent-Free fireplace. This will allow  
for placement of required non-combustible surround material in  
such a way that the surround material can lay flat against the  
finished wall surface and also align with the leading edge of the  
fire brick interior of the Vent-Free fireplace (see Figure 15).  
Energy efficient homes require homes to be airtight but at the  
same time provide sufficient fresh air to breathe. Fresh air  
enters the home through air conditioning duct vents, around  
doors and windows but also must provide enough fresh air for  
proper combustion on all fuel-burning appliances in the home.  
Exhaust fans, fireplaces, clothes dryers, and fuel-burning  
appliances draw air from the house to operate. You must provide  
adequate fresh air for these appliances. This will insure proper  
venting of vented fuel-burning appliances.  
Trim Facings:  
Parts of the combustible mantle assembly located along  
the sides of the firebox opening, which project more than one  
and one-half inches (1-1/2”) from the face of the fireplace, shall  
be kept at least eight inches (8”) from the firebox opening.  
Figure 16  
Exterior  
Non-combustible  
Flex Hose  
Adjoining Room Walls:  
Interior wall surfaces of adjoining room walls must be at a  
minimum horizontal measure of twenty four inches (24”) away  
from the finished opening of the Vent-Free fireplace.  
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Providing Adequate Ventilation  
Figure 14  
In accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI  
Z223.1, Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, all  
spaces in homes fall into one of the three following ventilation  
classifications:  
1. Unusually Tight Construction  
2. Unconfined Space  
D1  
FRAMING  
3. Confined Space  
The following information will help you classify your space and  
provide adequate ventilation.  
Unusually Tight Construction  
1-1/2”  
8” MIN. NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL  
The air that leaks around doors and windows may provide  
enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation. However,  
in homes of unusually tight construction, you must provide  
additional fresh air. Unusually tight construction is defined as  
construction where:  
Model  
MM39VF  
MM44VF  
MM49VF  
W
D1  
73-1/2”  
77”  
43”  
48”  
53”  
a. Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have  
a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of one perm*  
or less with openings gasketed or sealed and...  
80-1/2”  
b. Weather stripping has been added on openable windows and  
doors and...  
Figure 15  
c. Caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints  
around window and door frames, between sole plates and  
floors, between wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at  
penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines, and  
other openings.  
FRAMING  
1-1/2”  
* A perm is a unit of permeance or water vapor transmission,  
the US perm-inch is defined as the passage of 1 grain of vapor  
through 1 square foot of 1 inch thick material in 1 hour under a  
pressure difference of 1 inch of mercury.  
8” MIN. NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL  
20”  
MIN  
If your home meets all the three criteria above, you must provide  
additional fresh air.  
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Unconfined Space  
4. Compare the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support with  
the actual amount of Btu/Hr used.  
An unconfined space has a minimum total air volume of  
50 cu.ft. (cubic feet) for each 1,000 Btu/Hr input rating of all  
appliances in the total space (cu.ft. = length x width x height  
of space). Include adjoining rooms only if there are doorless  
passageways or ventilation grills between the rooms. If the Btu  
per 50 cu.ft. is less than 1,000 Btu/Hr, then fresh air will be  
provided by the natural air flow into the house.  
_________ Btu/Hr (maximum the space can support)  
_________ Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)  
Example:  
64,000 Btu/Hr (maximum the space can support)  
76,000 Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)  
Confined Space  
A confined space has an air volume of less than 50 cu.ft. for  
The space in the previous example was a confined space  
each 1,000 Btu/Hr input rating of all appliances in the space (cu. because the actual Btu/Hr used was more than the maximum  
ft. = length x width x height of space). Include adjoining rooms Btu/Hr the space could support. If you find you have a Confined  
only if there are door less passageways or ventilation grills Space, you must provide additional fresh air. Your options are  
between the rooms.  
as follows:  
a) Re-work worksheet, adding the space of an adjoining room  
that may not have qualified for the extra volume. If the extra  
space provides enough volume to convert the area to an  
unconfined space, remove door to adjoining room or add  
ventilation grills between rooms.  
Determining Total Air Volume  
Use this work sheet to determine if you have a confined  
or unconfined space. The space to be considered includes not  
only the room in which you will install the fireplace but also any  
adjoining rooms with ventilation grills between them or door  
less passageways.  
b) Vent room directly to the outdoors.  
c) Install a lower Btu/Hr gas log (if lower Btu/Hr size makes  
room unconfined).  
1. Determine the total volume of your space  
L x W x H = _______ cu.ft.  
If the actual Btu/Hr used is less than the maximum Btu/Hr the  
space can support, the space is an unconfined space. You will  
need no additional fresh air ventilation.  
Example: Space size = 20 ft. long x 20 ft. wide x 8 ft. high  
(ceiling height) = 3,200 cu.ft.  
If adjoining ventilation to adjoining room is supplied with  
grills or openings, add the volume of these rooms to the total  
volume of the space.  
WARNING: If the area in which the heater may be operated  
is smaller than that defined as an unconfined space, provide  
adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the methods  
described in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 Section  
5.3 or applicable local codes.  
2. Divide the space volume by 50 cu.ft. to determine the  
maximum Btu/Hr the space can support.  
_______ cu.ft. (volume of space)  
Local codes may have stricter definitions for confined space  
and/or for unusually tight construction. Installing our optional  
outside air kit may allow the space to be classified as not being  
unusually tight or being an unconfined space. Check you local  
codes.  
50 cu ft. = (Maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)  
Example: 3200 cu ft. (Volume of space) / 50 cu. Ft. = 64.0 or  
64,000 (maximum Btu/Hr the space can support.)  
3. Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space.  
Vent-free fireplace  
Gas water heater*  
Gas furnace  
Vented gas heater  
Gas fireplace logs  
Other gas appliances*  
Total =  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
_______ Btu/hr  
IMPORTANT: Do not provide openings for inlet or outlet air  
into an attic if the attic has a thermostat-controlled power vent.  
Heated air entering the attic will activate the power vent.  
Example:  
Gas water heater 40,000 Btu/hr  
Vent-free fireplace +36,000 Btu/hr  
Total = 76,000 Btu/hr  
* Do not include direct-vented gas appliances. Direct vent draws  
combustion air from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors.  
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directly to the components where they come together. As a  
rule, you can figure that you should lay down about ½” (one-  
half inch) of a thread of mortar. The line of mortar should be  
approximately ½” (one-half inch) away from all the edges of  
each separate component.  
Important Pre-installation Information  
Overview  
You will find that the Grand Meridian Fireplace is designed for  
complete assembly at your construction site with all necessary  
items delivered consisting of interlocking precast parts, 50 lbs.  
of mortar and rebar.  
The mortar has a considerable amount of holding power so  
do not overload the components with too much mortar.  
The parts of the fireplace are made of incredibly strong blend of  
specialty cement and a lightweight aggregate.  
The design of the fireplace calls for the installation of a refractory  
fire brick liner. This should be a minimum of 1-1/8” thick. The  
liner will be applied within the walls of the firebox. Modular  
firebrick panels are also available from FMI PRODUCTS, LLC.  
4) You will notice that some mortar will “ooze out” when you  
place the next component on top of or next to the component  
you previously place. This is to be expected – it means the  
two pieces have properly bonded -- and you will want to  
swipe the excess away with a trowel. It is never intended  
that the surfaces of the components are to be completely  
covered with mortar.  
Additional Materials Required:  
1) Ready-Mix concrete - 2 cu.ft.  
5) Do not apply the mortar in thick bands even if the component  
you are working with is larger than the rest. You will want to  
apply “stripes” of mortar in these situations.  
SURFACE CRACKS - The Grand Meridian FIREPLACES are  
manufactured using high quality materials. During the drying  
process, surface cracking may occur. These small cracks (under  
1/16” will not affect the fireplace safety or performance). During  
the assembly process, fill surface cracks with thin-set mortar  
and brush when drying for a smooth surface finish.  
6) Making Sure Components Are Level – It is extremely  
important that you pay careful attention to how you are  
assembling the fireplace. Since every component builds  
on the next, it is critical, that from the beginning, you are  
checking that the components are fitting together to be level  
and flush. If you have to make any kind of an adjustment,  
do not try to do it “by loading an opening” with mortar. That  
is completely unacceptable, resulting in a fireplace that will  
not be plumb or level. What you are advised to do is make  
use of shims. You will find these supplied with the fireplace  
and you can nudge them in between openings to achieve  
the precision you need in making component adjustments.  
Leveling and Aligning Components:  
It is important to assemble all Vent-Free fireplace components  
flush, level and square. Since it is not intended that mortar  
be used to lay a mortar joint of any measurable thickness as  
is typical when laying brick or concrete block, adjustments in  
component height and level alignments are accomplished with  
the use of small shims. These shims can be tapped into place to  
level and align components. Once the Mortar is set, the shims  
must be removed completely.  
7) Once you have removed the shims, you will want to cover  
any gaps that may have resulted with the grout.  
Be sure to re-grout any and all gaps where shims have been  
inserted and then removed or where contact surfaces have  
been separated by shim leveling.  
Warning: All surfaces where grout is applied must  
have water sponged on several minutes prior to  
assembly. This will minimize cracking of grout joint  
and provide maximum strength.  
Field Assembly Procedures  
1) Mixing the mortar – You will require a 50 lb. bucket of mortar  
which will be more than enough to adequately affix all the  
fireplacecomponents,onetothenext.Themortarispremixed  
anddryandistobeusedtoadhereallthefireplacecomponents.  
Be sure to use clean water and work it up into a mixture that  
is pasty but not lumpy. If it is too thin, the components will  
not adhere. Some trial and error may be necessary. You will  
want to apply the mixture with a standard grout bag.  
2) Moisten all surfaces which will have grout applied prior  
to assembly. This will minimize shrinkage and cracks  
developing in the joint areas. Best way to accomplish this is  
with a bucket of water and a large sponge. Dip sponge into  
water and apply a liberal amount of water to the grout joint  
surface several minutes before the part is to be assembled.  
The water will absorb into the surface allowing the grout to  
properly cure.  
3) Assembly of the Components – Once you have found the  
proper consistency of the mixture, load it into the grout bag  
and then place the components together applying the mixture  
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Hearth section shown prepared  
for Right Side position  
Fireplace Assembly Procedures  
Figure 18  
TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION:  
One 4 ft. level  
Roto-hammer with ½” drill bit  
Drill motor with mixer blade to mix Mortar  
Two empty 5 gallon buckets to mix Mortar  
One wheelbarrow and shovel to mix concrete  
Grout bag  
1/2” MORTAR  
BEAD TYPICAL  
Triangular masonry trowel  
APPLY MORTAR  
BEAD TO ALL  
MATING SURFACES  
1/2” AWAY  
FROM EDGES  
Rubber hammer  
Sponge and 2 water buckets to wipe down and moisten  
parts prior to applying mortar  
3) Align Right Side Hearth to the outline created. The overall  
width should allow for an approximate gap of 1/8” between  
slabs for the additional mortar to unite the remaining slab.  
Check for surface flatness, level if necessary.  
MATERIALS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION:  
• Epoxy for securing rebar in footing / foundation  
4) Apply mortar to the remaining Hearth except this time apply  
Three (3) - 90 lb. bags of ready mix concrete with ¼” or  
smaller aggregate  
beading on surface to be facing floor as shown in Figure  
19.  
MATERIALS INCLUDED:  
Hearth shown prepared  
for Left Side position  
Figure 19  
8 - ⅜” Rebar x 28” Long  
8 - ⅜” Rebar x 12” Long  
1 - 50 lb. bucket Mortar  
20 - Small Wood Shims  
Note - Wipe excess water from surface prior to applying grout.  
This will help grout to adhere to surface during assembly.  
Warning: All surfaces where grout is applied must have water  
sponged on several minutes prior to assembly. This will minimize  
cracking of grout joint and provide maximum strength.  
Place the Grand Meridian Fireplace hearth base on top of your  
non-combustible floor. For concrete slabs, supporting floor  
needs to be rated at ASTM 90.  
5) Before installing side walls, confirm placement of outside  
combustion air access (if required), this can be installed  
either side depending on which side is accessible to outside  
combustion air (all diagrams in this manual show the  
combustion air inlet hole on the right side). Prepare side  
wall and rear wall mating surfaces with the prepared mortar  
and begin assembly.  
1) Draw an outline of the hearth area based on the dimensions  
shown in Figure 17. Position Hearth slabs and mark rebar  
center locations. Drill 4 inches into concrete slab and secure  
the 8 pieces of 12 inch rebar with epoxy.  
Figure 17  
Left Side Hearth 2nd  
Right Side Hearth 1st  
Side Wall shown prepared for Right Side Air  
Access. For Left Side bead opposite side.  
1/2” AWAY  
FROM EDGES  
Apply mortar  
between joints  
28”  
Figure 20  
Model  
W
MM39VF 43”  
MM44VF 48”  
MM49VF 53”  
6) Keep the assembly of the next sections of the firebox side  
walls moving up, keeping components moist, mixing mortar  
as you need it and threading the mortar appropriately as  
you stack each section, one onto the next. Constantly check  
for squareness and levelness while building each course of  
block. As you complete each section, make certain that you  
adhere the mortar at each and every joint.  
W
12 inch rebar  
2) Mix a batch of mortar and prepare Right Side Hearth bottom  
surface to be bonded as shown in Figure 18.  
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Figure 21  
Apply mortar  
Figure 23  
Lower  
Rear Dome  
Rear Wall  
Lintel  
Side Wall  
Side Wall  
Apply  
mortar  
11) Place Lower Side Domes between Lintel and Lower  
Rear Dome to verify fit. The face with the rating plate faces  
the inside of the firebox as shown in Figure 24. Remove  
and prepare mating surfaces with mortar. Assemble Lower  
Dome Sides and check that all four top surfaces are level  
with each other. Shim if necessary.  
Combustion Air Access  
Right or Left (Right shown).  
7) When you have arranged all the components into place  
and you are working on the top rear firebox, check that  
your work is level. If you need to, you can make some  
adjustments in the top surface of the box assembly  
simply by using shims. Once you are satisfied with the  
degree of levelness, you can address any gap that may  
have occurred with an appropriate amount of mortar.  
Although you are cautioned to use mortar sparingly  
because it does have such holding power, you should  
look over the firebox assembly at the end and fill any  
gaps with mortar especially at joint connections.  
Adjustments must be made to ensure the fireplace is level  
and square while the mortar is still wet.  
Figure 24  
Lower Dome Sides  
(Rating Plate faces inside)  
8) After fourth row of walls are in place, add 36” rebar to all  
cells as shown in Figure 22. The rebar should enter the  
holes in the Hearth and lie adjacent to the 12” rebar secured  
in subfloor. Then fill cells with approx. 2 cu.ft. Ready-Mix  
Concrete.  
Add rebar after  
fourth row  
Figure 22  
12) Now install the Smoke Dome Tops. Align outer edges with  
Lower Dome Sides. Check for flatness and squareness.  
12 inch  
rebar  
Figure 25  
9) Temporarily place Lintel between side walls, making sure  
it is flush to the front and snug at the inside. Check for  
alignment. Remove Lintel and apply mortar on surfaces to  
be mated. Install Lintel.  
10) Install Lower Rear Dome flush to the rear walls as shown in  
Figure 23.  
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Raised and Flush Hearth Application:  
Gas Piping Installation  
The provision for installation of a gas pipe is only for  
connection to a Vent free decorative gas log sets meeting  
standard ANSI Z21.11.2  
If you would prefer to have a raised hearth, the Vent-Free box  
can be raised to the desired height using wood studs or concrete  
blocks.  
Figure 26  
Familiarize yourself with requirements for installation as  
outlined by the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.  
This gas pipe provision must only be connected to an  
approved vent-free gas log heater certified to ANSI Z21.11.2  
heater standard. Check local building codes for specific pipe  
and material requirements.  
Concrete Block  
Raised Platform  
1) Gas piping can be routed from the floor, rear or side walls.  
With a masonry drill, follow the instructions from the gas  
appliance manufacturer. Any wires must be routed through  
separate conduit. Make sure provisions are made for access  
to manual shut-off valve.  
When determining raised hearth height, be sure to allow  
for the 3” thick firebox hearth and 1-1/2” thick firebrick floor, in  
addition to the height of base platform.  
CSA Certified Manual  
Shut-off Valve  
Figure 28  
Tee-joint  
Figure 27  
Approved  
Flexible  
Gas Line  
Sediment  
Trap  
Raised Wood  
Platform  
3”  
Minimum  
Pipe  
Nipple  
From External  
Regulator  
(11-14” W.C. pressure)  
Cap  
2) After routing piping, fill hole around pipe with mortar.  
For a “flush hearth” (fireplace floor flush with the room’s  
floor) the base plate can be omitted from the assembly and the  
firebox walls built directly on the concrete support slab. The  
fire brick floor of the firebox is then set directly to the concrete  
support slab. This makes the fireplace finished fire brick floor  
approximately one and one-half inches (1-1/2”) above the top  
of the concrete support slab.  
Electrical Line Feed  
Electrical line feed can be routed through the Standard  
firebox back wall, side walls or floor by drilling an appropriately  
sized hole using a masonry drill bit. Be sure to follow the  
Vent free decorative gas log Manufacturer’s explicit electrical  
line connection instructions for vented masonry fireplace  
installations.  
NOTE: Gas line and electric line must be routed through  
separate access holes.  
Figure 29  
Gas or  
Firebrick Side  
Electric Line  
IMPORTANT: All access holes must be grouted with mortar to  
seal any gaps or cracks.  
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Firebrick Liner Installation  
Initial Fireplace Operation  
Follow the gas appliance manufacturers’ requirements  
for lighting and operating your vent free log. When first operating  
the fireplace, open a window in the room to allow smells created  
from the heater and fireplace curing.  
It is required that the interior sides, rear and bottom be lined  
with minimum 1-1/8” thick firebrick. Pre-fabricated fire brick liner  
walls can make the installation easier.  
All required through-wall accesses (gas and electrical  
line feeds and combustion air supply access holes) should be  
drilled before the required fire brick lining is installed.  
We suggest operating the heater for several 30 minute  
intervals allowing the fireplace to cool for an hour in between.  
This will allow any moisture in the brick and fireplace to  
escape.  
Modular Firebrick Lining  
Keep in mind that it may require several operations  
to completely remove any smell from the operation of a vent-  
free heater and fireplace. If this condition continues, contact  
your gas appliance dealer to inspect the gas heater for proper  
operation.  
If using FMI PRODUCTS, LLC Firebrick Liners, simply use an  
extra bucket of mortar. Install Hearth Liner first, rear next and  
sides last. Consider if brackets for grates will be required, also  
if pre-drilling is required for gas lines, electrical or if the outside  
combustion air kit is to be installed.  
The following Firebrick Patterns are available from FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC:  
Technical Service  
MM(XX)SHBL- Herring Bone  
You may have further questions about installation, op-  
eration, or troubleshooting. If so, contact FMI PROD-  
UCTS, LLC at 1-866-328-4537.  
Figure 30  
When calling please have your model and serial num-  
bers of your fireplace ready.  
You can also visit our web site at  
Replacement Parts  
If this product is missing a part or has a broken com-  
ponent, please do not return it to the store. Call FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC at 1-866-328-4537 to answer  
questions and replace parts under warranty.  
MM(XX)FRBL- Running Bond  
Figure 31  
Note: Use only original replacement parts. This will  
protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced  
under warranty.  
When calling, have ready:  
• your name  
• your address  
• model and serial numbers of your fireplace  
• how fireplace was malfunctioning  
• purchase date  
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Warranty  
KEEP tHIS Warranty  
Model (located on product or identification tag)_________________  
Serial No. (located on product or identification tag)______________  
Date Purchased __________________  
Keep receipt for warranty verification.  
FMI PrODUCtS, LLC LIMItED WarrantIES  
New Products  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC warrants all Grand Meridian Fireplaces to be free from defects in materials that adversely affect fireplace  
performance for a period of ten (10) years from the date of purchase, subject to the terms and conditions of this limited warranty.  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC does not warrant accessory chimney, outside air ducts, gas control or burner system, ceramic logs, and  
devices not manufactured by FMI PRODUCTS, LLC. Valves and electronic parts are only covered for one year parts and labor per  
the log set manufacturer’s warranty.  
This warranty covers only products manufactured by FMI PRODUCTS, LLC, specifically the modular concrete firebox, and NO  
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXTENDS TO ANY OF THE HARDWARE, FOUNDATION, VENTING, DUCTS, OR  
ACCESSORIES. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DRAFTING, SMOKING, OR SOOTING OF THE FIREPLACE SYSTEM.  
Factors beyond the manufacturer’s control may affect drafting, smoking, and sooting, FMI PRODUCTS, LLC cannot guarantee  
these aspects of performance.  
If a component is found to be defective under the terms of this warranty, the party this warranty is extended to shall notify FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC, 2701 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana, CA 92704 in writing, by registered mail, within thirty (30) days following the  
discovery of the defect within the warranty period. The letter shall contain (1) the date of purchase; (2) place of purchase; (3)  
address of installation; (4) name, address and phone number of the homeowner; and (5) a brief description of the defect.  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC, or any entity thereof, is not responsible for any labor costs or indirect costs incurred for the replacement  
of defective components.  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC is not responsible for misuse or mishandling of component parts. Nothing in this warranty makes FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC, or any entity thereof, liable in any respect for any injury or damage to the building or structure in which  
the fireplace has been installed or to the persons or property therein arising out of the use, misuse, or installation of properly  
manufactured FMI PRODUCTS, LLC product.  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC, ORANYENTITYTHEREOF, SHALLNOTBE HELD LIABLE FORANYINCIDENTALOR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES OR EXPENSES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE FIREPLACE. ALL SUCH DAMAGES AND EXPENSES ARE  
HEREBY EXCLUDED.  
This warranty is null and void when the fireplaces are not installed pursuant to the installation instructions provided by FMI  
PRODUCTS, LLC and local building codes have not been followed completely.  
This warranty applies only to those fireplaces installed in the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska and Canada. If any part of  
this warranty is found to be unenforceable,, the remaining parts shall remain in force and effect.  
FMI PRODUCTS, LLC HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL GUARANTEES AND WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BEYOND THE  
WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE & PARTS REPLACEMENT:  
Parts and accessories may be purchased from your local dealer. Additional information is available from FMI PRODUCTS, LLC.  
Accessory orders will be accepted by mail, or you may call to order Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Central  
Standard Time) at: (800) 328-4537.  
Please complete the following information for future reference and warranty verification:  
2701 S. Harbor Blvd.  
Santa Ana, CA 92704  
1-866-328-4537  
www.fmiproducts.com  
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