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Correspondence - -May * 0! 02:03p.• Fireside Sales (5031 -7285, p, i ce• oce ` �- h ealilator The first name i, t fireplaces HEATILATOR • A Division of Hearth Technologies Inc. • 1915 W. Saunders St. • Mt. Pleasant, IA 5264) • 319/385 -921 1 •- 'AX:.319/3R5 5864 • • May 29, 2001 . . • . • Mr. Rich Godat - Fireside Distributors of Oregon - 18389 SW Boones Ferry Rd. Portland, OR 97224 • RE: Herb i Hoffart & Co. • : Lot 5 & 6, Durham School Park • Dear Rich: In answer to your question today concerning the GN1)C30 with cabinet installation, the configuration that you have been using is allowable. Combustible material may contact th• : top edge of the fireplace face as long as it doesn't protrude over or onto the face itself. .i.1 c material must be no thicker than the drywall lip itself, front or back. There is no distinction between combustible materials, Any combustible material may be . . located in this area; drywall, particleboard, wood, plywood, etc. However, this. material C11 N NOT cover the face of the fireplace. Only non - combustibles such as tile, marble, stone, el c. ` . may overlap onto the face itself. - As a point of clarification, page 5i, figure 3b of the Nevus Series Installation Instructions (document number 28467 Rev. F) is to be used to determine mantel projection clearances. Figure 27 on page '16i under Section G is to be used to determine finishing material - clearances. Note in figure 27, combustible material in contact with the fireplace at sides an 1 on For further clarification see the definitions of combustible and non - combustible material in this section. • If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me. • ii est regards, • >• A mes G. Rau District Manager earth Technologies Inc. • •