Health, Safety & Welfare with Modular Masonry Fireplace Systems
About the Sponsor
Masonry Fireplace Industries, Inc. (MFI) was started in 2005 by a group of three individuals who together, have over 150 years of experience in the fireplace manufacturing business. Our last venture was a highly profitable company with global sales that focused on fireplace distribution to national homebuilders. Based in Riverside, California, MFI has additional distribution in Dallas, TX and Spencerville, OH. All our fireplaces are listed with PFS under report number 08-154, as well as other industry listings. We are currently offering standard traditional, linear, and fully custom masonry fireplaces to meet your most creative designs. These modular lightweight concrete fire boxes are the lightest weight in their class with the highest heat resistant strength on the market. With the help of ICC-ES, Mason-Lite developed the structural testing and performance criteria (AC375) that would comply with the International Building Code (IBC), the International Residential Code (IRC), and the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC). This allows building officials throughout the US and Canada to confirm that Mason-Lite fireplaces meet these stringent codes. Mason-Lite fireplaces are sourced and manufactured entirely in the USA.
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm EST
A course concerning the Health, Safety, and Welfare to account for when specifying and installing a Modular Masonry Fireplace. This course discusses the advantages of Modular Masonry Fireplace Systems and their uses. When installing fireplaces, it is necessary to understand that safety codes/clearances and restrictions are for the well-being of the installer as well as the homeowner. We cover the specifications of these codes & regulations in this course.
Learning Objectives:
- Understanding Material components of Modular Masonry Fireplaces: Learn how Pumice is formed when gas-rich, frothy magma rapidly cools, creating air pockets resulting in light-weight material with thermal properties.
- Identifying the advantages of Modular versus Site-built: Ease of Assembly Durable Construction Flexibility in Design Conforms to ICC ES Codes of construction.
- Review Health and Safety Qualifications: Tested and listed with these entities: Radco, ICC Evaluation Service, National Fireplace Institute, PFS Venting United Laboratories: 127 & 103 NFPA211
- Learn about the Construction Specifications of Modular Masonry Fireplaces: Clearances to combustibles- Wood and gas burning, as well as clearances for proper venting. Framing specifications to provide a safe installation.
- Reviewing Design Options: Standard options, Custom modular systems (NFPA211 code), and brick designs.
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