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Superior Clay Corp. Masonry FireplacesSuperior Clay Corporation produces designs and components for masonry fireplaces in acomplete range of styles or sizes. Superior Clay and our over 800 dealers provide technicalsupport using 800 toll free telephone and fax service.Fireplace designs are available for Rumford or Standard Fireplace designs as well as seethru, Kiva and triangular design.Also in this catalog are decorative elements for fireplaces and chimneys such as DecorativeChimney Tops, Victorian Tiles, Herringbone Fireboxes and Mantels.Superior Clay is your source for masonry fireplace components, if you can’t find it, call us,chances are we can help.To order call 1-800-848-6166 or visit our web site at http://www.superiorclay.comFireplace by Buckley Rumford Components from Superior ClayThis Rumford Fireplace was one of twoRumfords in the award winning home featured in the Ft. Worth Texas Street ofDreams. The home was built by FredParker Company Inc, Ft. Worth, Texas.1

Tried & Testedfor over 200 years.Rumford Fireboxes.Rumford fireplaces have a long, rich history.Designed by Count Rumford, noted scientist andinventor, the Rumford fireplace is tall and shallowwith steeply angled side walls and an elegantcurved throat. This design radiates more heat intothe room, minimizes loss of heated air up thechimney and burns cleanly.Rumford fireplaces were quite commonduring the 1800's. In fact, they were used byThomas Jefferson when he built Monticelloand mentioned by Henry David Thoreau as oneof the modern conveniences we take for granted.A Rumford Fireplace complements any decor.Today Rumford fireplaces are easy to install usingSuperior Clay’s line of Rumford componentsbacked up by our excellent technical support andour comprehensive website at www.superiorclay.com.

StreamliningRumford streamlined the throats, or in his words“rounded off the breast” to remove those local hindrances that forcibly prevent the smoke from following its natural tendency to go up the chimney.With an intuitive understating of fluid dynamicsfar beyond the science of his day, Rumford created aventuri nozzle that propels the smoke and air upthe chimney. By eliminating turbulence the airstream is much easier to control, and the throatopening can be reduced for maximum efficiency.Radiant HeatTall and elegant, a Rumford fireplace is avery effective radiant heater. The tall shallow firebox with widely splayed side wallsradiates more heat into the room.Clean BurningThe straight back and streamlined throat have a beneficial effect that Count Rumford could never have imagined, bykeeping the smoke hotter further up the chimney, more particulate is burned, making Rumfords the only clean burningtraditional fireplaces. Rumfords have been lab tested and meet wood burning appliance emission regulations.DecoratingThe beauty of masonry is in the infinite choices of decorating the fireplace and chimney. As with any fireplace, Rumfordscan be decorated with any method and material that meets building codes. Deep surrounds block some radiant heat, andthe surround should never drop below the leading edge of the throat. No matter how you decorate, you will still have anefficient heating fireplace.Sizing24" and 30" are ideal for dens, bedrooms of less than 200 square feet and conversions of Victorian coal or gas burningfireplaces. 36" and 42" Rumfords are suited to living rooms, dining rooms, and family rooms of 200 to 400 square feet.48" Rumfords are for use in large rooms with tall ceilings, or as Rumford would say “Great Halls.” Fireplaces larger than48" are often used in lobbies, and lodges with large open spaces.3

Rumford Fireplace.Components by Superior Clay Corp.Tall and elegant. the fireplace that keeps you warm.Rumford fireplaces are shallow to reflect more heat andhave streamlined throats to eliminate turbulence andcarry away the smoke with little loss of heated room air.By using Superior Clay Rumford fireplace componentsyou can be sure that all the critical ratios are engineeredfor you so the fireplace will be efficient and draw well.The builder or mason need only follow the instructionsthat come with the components to guarantee quality,save time and ensure the correct Rumford design.Do Not Drop BelowEdge of ThroatRumford Fireplaces by Superior ClayFIREPLACESIZE24" wide30" wide36" wide42" wide48" wideTHROAT(A x F)DAMPER(Frame)24" x 12" 5.5" x 18"30" x 12" 9" x 24"36" x 14" 9" x 24"42" x 15" 9" x 30"48" x 16" 9" x 30"SMOKE CHAMBER(Base x G)FLUE TILE8.5" x 24" x 19"13" x 30" x 18"13" x 30" x 18"13" x 34" x 19"16" x 36" x 19"8.5" x 13"13" x 13"13" x 13 "13" x 18"16" x 20"4OTHER DIMENSIONS:ABCD24"30"36"42"48"12" 13.5" 13.5"12" 13.5" 15"14" 13.5" 18"15" 15" 21"16" 18" 22.5"EFG24"-28"28"-32"32"-38"38" -42"42"-48"12"12"14"15"16"19"18"18"18"18"

Rumford Fireplace Components . . .make building a masonry Rumford fireplace easy for any mason. We do the design work. All youdo is build the firebox out of fire brick, set the throat, damper and smoke chamber, bringing themasonry up as you go, set the first flue tile and complete the chimney and you have built the highest quality of all masonry fireplace since 1796.By using these Rumford fireplace components you can be sure that all the criticalratios (depth-to-width, throat-to-fireplace opening, smoke chamber and flue size)are engineered for you so the fireplace will be efficient and draw well. The builderor mason need only follow the instructions that come with the components toguarantee quality, save time and ensure the correct Rumford design.DamperThroatRECOMMENDED Chamber24"24"5.5" x 13"8.5" x 18"30"30"9" x 24"13" x 13"36"36"9" x 24"13" x 13"42"42"9" x 30"13" x 18"488 "48"9" x 30"16" x 20"Note: Other smoke chamber sizes canbe substituted when appropriate. Designsand component lists for other sizes areavailable at our web site or by calling usat 800-848-6166.Smoke Chamber5

Installation of the Rumford Fireplace .Four easy steps to build a Rumford Fireplace1. Build the Rumford Firebox with 9" standard firebrick laid with minimum joints using refractorymortar. The firebrick should be backed up with solid masonry to make the firebox walls at least 8" thick.2. Set the curved Rumford throat in the refractory mortar on the top of firebox and lay up thesurrounding masonry to the top of the throat.3. Set the cast iron damper in position over the throat opening.4. Set the smoke chamber over the damper, making sure that the damper will open and close freely. Layup surrounding masonry at least 4" thick around it. You are now ready to set the flue tiles in placeand continue the chimney upward to the desired height. Complete the job with a beautiful SuperiorClay Chimney top.6

Making Rumford Fireplaces DeeperCount Rumford and Jim Buckley would argue that you should never makefireplaces deeper than we show on our chart on page 4 because this is theapproximate depth Count Rumford determined, through experimentation,to provide optimum transfer of radiant heat. As Jim would say, “It’s like putting a lawn mower engine in your Jaguar.”However, if you have to have a deeper firebox, as long as you bring the facestraight into the room and don’t drop below the curved throat with your lintel, the fireplace will work fine.Facing just tocover edge ofthroat. Do notdrop below thispoint.Arched FrontsFor arched fronts the same rule applies.Don’t drop the lintel down below thecurved throat, as this creates turbulence.Put the high point of the arch at thesame elevation as the leading edge of thecurved throat.Facing just tocover edge ofthroat. Do notdrop below thispoint.7

Large or Modified Rumford Fireplace.Based on the principles of the legendary Count RumfordTall and elegant.the fireplace that keeps you warm.Rumford fireplaces have shallow fireboxes to reflect moreheat and have streamlined throats to eliminate turbulenceand carry away the smoke with little loss of heated room air.By using Superior Clay fireplace components, you can besure that all the critical ratios are engineered for you so thefireplace will be efficient and draw well. The builder orMason need only follow the instructions that come with thecomponents to guarantee quality, save time and ensure thecorrect design.Smoke ChamberOffset or centered(see table below or pg. 17)DamperCast iron or steelCovingFits the curve ofthe throat tilesSuperior ClayThroat TilesRumford Fireplaces by Superior ClayFIREPLACETHROATOPENINGSIZE(DEPTH X WIDTH)36" wide42" wide48" wide60" wide72" wide4" x 17"4.5" x 20"5" x 23"10" x 27"10" x 34"DAMPERSIZESMOKE CHAMBER(Base x G)20" x 4"13" x 30" x 18"23.5" x 4.5" 13" x 34" x 19"27.5" x 5" 16" x 36" x 19"10" x 42"*20" x 50" x 30"10" x 48"* 24" x 57" x 30"FLUESIZEA13" x 13 "13" x 18"16" x 20"20" x 20"24" x 24"36"42"48"60"72"*Dome - style damper with modified handle8BOTHER DIMENSIONSCDEF14" 13.5" 18" 32"- 36" 13.5"15" 15" 21" 38" - 42" 13.5"16" 18" 22.5" 42"- 48" 13.5"20" 22.5" 27" 45" - 54" 13.5"24" 27" 31.5" 45"- 60" 13.5"G18"18"19"30"30"

Building the Large or Modified RumfordSuperior Clay Corporation masonry Rumford fireplaces are designed to help you build the best fireplaces available - systematically, quickly and profitably.Build the Rumford Firebox backed up with solid masonry to the top of the opening. Continue tolay block 12.5" above the opening to support the angle which carries the throat sections.Set the throat and continue to build the firebox and surrounding masonry being careful to get the correct throat opening depth. Then cover the throat opening with the damper, set the smoke chamberand surround it with masonry and start stacking flues for the chimney.FlueSmoke ChamberDamperCovingDamperThroatRECOMMENDED ngSectionMin. DamperThroat1 Left, 1 Right20" x 4"DamperFrameSmokeChamber9" x 24"13" x 13"1 Left, 1 Right 23.5" x 4.5"9" x 30"13" x 18"41 Left, 1 Right27.5" x 5"9" x 30"16" x 20"60"51 Left, 1 Right10" x 42"42" dome20" x 20"72"61 Left, 1 Rigght10" x 48"48" dome24" x 24"Note: Designs and component lists for other sizes are available at our website or by calling us at 800-848-6166.Smoke chambers are available either straight or offset for all sizes.9

The Certified CoreLab Tested Clean Burning RumfordsRumford Fireplaces that have been tested andcertified to meet emissions standards are available ascore kits. All Rumfords are clean burning, however tomeet certain indoor air and efficiency requirements insome areas doors and air intakes are included in thecores. If you are required to have an approved cleanburning fireplace specify the “Rumford Certified Core.”Air IntakeModels: R30, R36, R42 and R48Clay Flue Liners R30 - 12" x 12"R36 - 12" x 16"R42 - 16" x 16"R48 - 16" x 20"Smoke Chamber* R30 - Superior Clay SC1212R36 - Superior Clay SC1216R42 - Superior Clay SC1616R48 - Superior Clay SC1620Damper* Throat* R30 - Superior Clay TS30R36 - Superior Clay TS36R42 - Superior Clay TS42R48 - Superior Clay TS48Firebox* R30 - 70 std 9" FirebrickR36 - 80 std 9" FirebrickR42 - 100 std 9" FirebrickR48 - 120 std 9" FirebrickRefractory MortarR30 - K & W 1730 ssR36 - K & W 1736 ssR42 - K & W 1742 ssR48 - K & W 1748 ss R30 - one 15# pail HeatstopR36 - one 15# pail HeatstopR42 - two 15# pails HeatstopR48 - two 15# pails HeatstopFrischAir Door System* 10R30 - FA30R36 - FA36R42 - FA42R48 - FA48

The Principles of Good Fireplace Design1. Larger front faces and proper angles at back wall radiate moreheat into room.2. Curved throats create good laminar air flow in the fireplace.3. Smaller throat openings draw less heated room air up thechimney. Superior Clay fireplaces typically have smaller throatopenings because curved throat sections eliminate turbulenceand prevent smoking.The principles of good fireplace designcan be applied to any type of fireplace.See through fireplacesTriangular FireplacestoneSuperiorClayThroat6" dia.steelpipe11

He’s really not two feet tall.this is a big fireplace!One of the largest Rumfords ever built is this ten foot wide beauty builtby Martin Barnes of Bow, Washintgton. (pictured on the mantel)Arched OpeningsLarge FireplacesKiva Fireplaces12

Stacked Rumford FireplacesBuilding fireplaces that share a chimney and foundations is a good way to cut the cost ofmasonry fireplaces. For example, a 30" fireplace upstairs in a bedroom would only addthe cost of a firebox and a few flue liners. Any additional cost to the chimney or foundation would be minimal. Adding flues to the chimney stack is an economical way to ventother appliances like furnaces or hot water tanks.This drawing displays the typicalarrangement of a Rumford fireplaceon the second floor above a Rumfordfireplace on the first floor with fluesfor a stove or furnace in the basement, which is incorporated allwithin the same chimney. See individual fireplace plans for actualsizes and details.13

The Kiva-Rumford.Two Great Traditions in One FireplaceFlue LinerSuperior ClaySmoke ChamberDamperSuperior ClayRumfordThroatfirebrickfloorThe Superior Clay all masonry Rumfordfireplace system is fully integrated withan all masonry or adobe Wall System.The two systems work together. Thereare no complicated “distance to combustible” code rules to follow if youdon’t build with combustibles. Safer,longer lasting and more energy efficient, an all masonry traditionalRumford fireplace works best in an allmasonry home.14

Distinctin designDark RedRedIvoryGoldHerringbone FireboxesThe distinctive Herringbone pattern fireboxes that adorn palacesand castles throughout Europe are available pre-panelized forSuperior Clay Rumford Fireplaces. Real firebricks, available in avariety of colors, are laid in the Herringbone pattern and bonded toreinforced concrete forming a 5-inch thick panel. The Herringbonepanels are installed by the mason during construction of thefireplace to create a beautiful focal point for any room.

Herringbone FireboxesSuperior Clay Herringbone pattern fireboxes canbe customized by choosing the size of exposedfirebrick face, by selecting the color or blendingof colors or by creating your own variation ofpatterns. The exposed firebrick face mostcommonly used is 11/4” x 9”, which creates athin, elegant coursing with lots of joints.The 21/2” x 9” or 41/2” x 9” faces offers a boldand less busy appearance. The firebox floor, orhearth, can either be installed by the masonprior to the installation of the Superior Claypre-panelized Herringbone walls or orderedseparately from Superior Clay in theHerringbone pattern.Installation InstructionsHerringbone fireplace fireboxes built by Superior ClayCorporation are faced with 9" x 11/4" firebrick in avertical Herringbone pattern. The fireboxes are shippedin three sections – two covings and the fireback (innerhearths are also available) and are easily erected at thejob site. The pre-made fireboxes save master masonsmuch time and aggravation and allow less experiencedmasons to build beautiful Herringbone fireboxes.(1) The mason lays the inner hearth, level and centered,in a bed of mortar.(2) The next day, the covings and the fireback are set in place,in the refractory mortar provided, on the hearth. They aretemporarily supported with concrete blocks or lumber.(3) A solid masonry-backing wall at least four inchesthick is built to permanently support the firebox.(4) Refractory mortar is used to fill any cracksbetween the four pieces of the firebox andthe firebox is washed with clean water.(5) Now the firebox is ready to be treated like anyother – carefully – until the solid masonry has cured.Herringbone Firebox Weights36" - 1165 lb42" - 1645 lb48" - 1894 lb60" - 2000 lb72" - 3600 lb

Make your chimney a focal pointWhether you aspire to recreate the feel of the Victorian era or want to finish your chimneywith the clean simple lines of a classic chimney pot, Superior Clay can help. With more than45 standard styles to choose from, we can also create customdesigns to ensure you achieve the look you desire.www.claychimneypots.com

Old WorldCraftsmanshipEvery one of our chimney potsare handmade by skilled craftsmen.The technique, handed downfrom generation to generation,starts with blending our clays. Nextthe clay is molded into the chimneypot shape, the pot is hand finished,then dried and carefully fired in ourkilns to approximately 2000o F.The result is a unique architecturalelement you will be proud to addto your home.18

ClayhimneyC PotsMake your chimney a focal point

Selecting Chimney PotsWhen selecting a chimney pot that will function properly itis important to consider the top opening in relation to the fireplaceopening, and the base dimensions in relation to the flue they arecovering. The top opening should be in ratio to the fireplace opening.The chimney pot opening is often smaller than the effective area of theflue liner in order to reduce the effect of wind on the draft. Flue areais typically about 1/10 the fireplace opening area for square flues andabout 1/12 for round flues. For chimney pots this ratio is often reducedto 1/15 - 1/20. The base inside dimension and the base outside dimensionshould be nearly as large or larger than the largest dimension of theCamelotFairmont33" Tall59" Tallflue they are being installed on. The base of thechimney pot should not impinge on theeffective area of the flue by morethan 3/4 of an inch. Many otherfactors such as fireplace chimney construction and house airpressure can affect properchimney operation.81/2 X 13 Peerless28" TallCannon Barrel31" TallBeacon36" Tall

18 x 18 Diamond30" TallBelmont35" Tall18 x 18 Peerless81/2 X 81/2 Classic30" Tall22" TallAnchorBonnetBirdcage28" Tall18" TallBishopKing Arthur30" Tall33" Tall81/2 X 81/2 CathedralInstallation22" TallChimney pots are set in a bed of mortar on the masonry chimney cap. The base of the chimneypot need not match the dimensions of the flue liner it is being installed on top of, but should notimpinge on the inside area of the flue liner except for the maximum 3/4 of an inch in the corners.The flue liner may extend up inside the chimney pot, or the flue liner may be flush with the topsurface of the chimney cap. Additional anchoring may be used to prevent damage fromtornadoes, hurricanes or earthquakes. A 1/4 - 1/2 inch diameter hole may be drilledin at least two opposite sides of the chimney pot and a bar used to anchor the top intothe grout or the chimney walls. When installing on wood chase chimneys, special attentionshould be given to preventing water leakage around the base of the chimney pot.ColonialMini Windsor18" Tall18" TallQueen Anne18" TallMini Edwardian18" TallChimney Base13" TallEssexMini Hampshire12" Tall18" TallLarge Edwardian36" TallSizing Key8”24”30”36”42”48”Circle indicates pots used to vent appliances with a maximum flue diameter of 8”.Shapes indicate the maximum opening width for single-face fireplaces.60”72”

Hampshire32" TallMandaryExcalibur31" TallSentry25" Tall13 x 18 Excalibur36" Tall36" TallMathisBelair29" TallHalifax26" Tall30" TallPlaza24" TallHanoverAvon30" Tall31" TallKent33" TallSavoy24" TallLarge GovernorTuscan46" Tall31" TallMagnumSuper Magnum50" TallYork33" Tall46" Tall

18 x 18 ClassicDuchess24 x 24 Classic32" Tall24" Tall24" TallSmallMansard13" TallWellington26" TallMonarch36" TallWindsor32" TallAusten EX50" TallGovernorDevonshireEdwardian36" TallAusten36" Tall35" Tall32" Tall81/2 X 81/2 Diamond27" TallBaron32" TallLarge KensingtonSmall Kensington32" Tall30" TallVirginianVictorian24" TallImperialWillow82" Tall34" TallEmpressArchduke36" Tall30" TallSherwood25" Tall28" TallNottingham28" TallVanguardSizing Key8”24”30" Tall30”36”42”48”Circle indicates pots used to vent appliances with a maximum flue diameter of 8”.Shapes indicate the maximum opening width for single-face fireplaces.60”72”

STYLEHEIGHT WEIGHTAnchor Bonnet28”78Archduke30”366Austen36"138Austen r29"160Belmont35"110Bird Cage18"37Bishop30"115Camelot33"160Cannon Barrel31"132Cathedral Style81/2x81/2 Cathedral 22"2581/2x13 Cathedral22"32TOP OPENING(2) 71/2"191/4"81/4"81/4"111/4"91/2"63/4"(2) 71/2" x 9"(2) 61/2" x 7"(4) 31/2"x 61/2"81/4"71/2"111/2"BASE I.D.111/4"24”12"12"141/2" x 141/2"131/2" x 131/2"12"121/2"111/4" x 111/4"113/4"101/2" x 101/2"13"181/4"BASE O.D.121/2"27”141/2"141/2"173/4" x 173/4"153/4" x 153/4"141/2"16"131/4" x 131/4"13"131/4" x 131/4"15"20"7" x 7"7" x 111/4"81/2" x 81/2"81/2" x 13"111/4" x 111/4"11" x 151/2"13" x 13"13"x 18"16” x 16”93/4" x 93/4"18” x 18”111/2" x 111/2"13x13 Cathedral13x18 Cathedral23"32"429018x18 CathedralChimney BaseClassic Style81/2x81/2 Classic81/2x13 Classic13x13 Classic13x18 Classic18x18 Classic20x20 Classic24x24 ClassicColonialDevonshireDiamond Style81/2x81/2 Diamond81/2x13 Diamond32"13"12544(4) 41/2" x 41/2"(2) 41/2" x 41/2"(2) 63/4” x 63/4"(4) 6"x 6"(2) 6"x 6"(2) 81/2" x 81/2"(4) 9” x 5893126168260659543/4" x 43/4"61/2" x 61/2"71/2" x 71/2"10" x 10"101/2" x 101/2"111/2" x 111/2"15" x 15"81/4"7"7" x 7"7"x 111/2"111/4" x 111/4"11" x 16"16"x 16"171/2" x 171/2"21"x 21"10"111/4" x 111/4"81/4" x 81/4"81/2" x 13"13" x 13"13" x 18"18" x 18"20" x 20"24"x 24"121/2"113 /4" x 131/4"27"27”41547" x 7"7” x 11”81/2" x 81/2"81/2" x 13”28"29"31"32"75125175250(4) 41/2" x 41/2"(2) 51/2" x 51/2"(2) 6" x 6"(4) 7"x 7"(4) 7" x 7"(4) 81/2" x 81/2"161/2"111/2" x 111/2"11" x 16"16" x 16"191/2"131/4" x 131/4"13" x 18"181/4" x 181/4"221/2"18"5271/4"9" x 9"11"x 1/4"181/4"9" x 13"103/4" x 103/4"141/4" x 141/4"181/4" x 181/4"25" x 25"111/4" x 153/4"13" x 13"161/2" x 161/2"211/2" x 211/2"271/2" x 271/2"13x13 Diamond13x18 Diamond18x18 DiamondDuchessEdwardian StyleMini Edwardian81/2 x 81/2Mini Edwardian81/2 x 13EdwardianLarge EdwardianMagnumSuper Magnum

Sizing Key8”24”30”36”42”48”60”Circle indicates pots used to vent appliances with a maximum flue diameter of 8”.Shapes indicate the maximum opening width for single-face fireplaces.STYLEHEIGHT WEIGHT TOP OPENINGEmpress36”30819 1/4"Essex12"6012" x 12"Excalibur36"130(4) 7"13x18 Excalibur36"195(6) 7"Fairmont59"29091/2"Governor32"11641/2" x 8"Large Governor46"48012" x 16"Halifax30"180161/4"Large Halifax30"457201/2"Hampshire32"16512"Mini 20171/2"Large Kensington32"122101/4"Small Kensington30"9281/2"1Kent33"1909 /2" x 91/2"King Arthur33"12010"Mandary31"63(4) 21/4" x 5"Small Mansard13"839" x 8"Nottingham28"186201/4"Peerless Style81/2x81/2 Peerless26"47(4) 43/4" x 43/4"81/2x13 Peerless28"69(2) 5"x 8"(2) 5"x 5"13x13 Peerless30"91(4) 6" x 7"13x18 Peerless30"168(2) 6"x 9"(2) 6" x 6"18x18 Peerless30”240(4) 51/4" x 93/4"Plaza24"110121/4"Large Plaza32"338191/4"Queen Anne18"568"Savoy24"110121/2"Large Savoy32"338191/4"Sentry25"116(4) 61/2" x 5"Sherwood28"180201/4"Tuscan31"250(4) 5” x 13”(4) 8” x 13”Vanguard30"360 19" with (10) 4"Victorian25"90101/4" x llow34"12281/2"Windsor32"14212"Mini Windsor18"6581/4"York33"202143/4"BASE I.D.231/2"15" x 15"121/4" x 121/4"121/4" x 20"123/4" x 123/4"8" x 103/4"18" x 22 1/4"201/4"24" x 24"16"101/4"171/4" x 171/4"22" x 22"12" x 12"73/4" x 11"141/2" x 141/2"121/4" x 121/4"113/4"113 /4" x 131/4"24"161/2" x 161/2"18"213/4"BASE O.D.27”17" x 17"141/4" x 141/4"141/4" x 221/4"153/4" x 153/4"10" x 13"203/4" x 251/2"22 3/4"27" x 27"181/2"121/4"120 /2" x 201/2"24" x 24"14" x 14"10" x 133/4"18" x 18"141/2" x 141/2"13"16" x 16"29"19" x 19"203/4"24"7"x 7"63/4" x 111/4"81/2" x 81/2"81/2" x 13"111/2" x 111/2"111/2" x 151/2"13"x 13"131/2" x 173/4"153/4" x 153/4"133/4" x 133/4"22" x 22"91/2"14" x 14"22" x 22"151/2” x 151/2”213/4"115 /4" x 20"18" x 18"161/4" x 161/4"25" x 25"121/2"116 /2" x 161/2"25" x 25"173/4" x 173/4"24”183/4" x 233/4"24"13" x 13"111/2"221/2"121/4"161/2"101/2"20" x 20"27"15" x 15"14"251/2"141/2"19"123/4"221/2" x 221/2"72”

CustomCapabilitiesSalt GlazeBlack GlazeBrick RedBuffSeven Standard andCustom Glazes AvailableWant a Superior Clay chimney pot in a different color?Not a problem. Any of our pots can be ordered in any ofseven standard glazes. In addition to natural terra cotta,choose from black, buff, blue limestone, gray limestone,sandstone, brick red or salt glaze (brown). And if none ofthese suit your fancy, we can develop custom glazes andfinishes to meet your needs.In addition to more than60 standard chimney pots,Superior Clay also offerscustom-made designs thatadd very personal characterto a home. Whether youwant to make minormodifications to an existingchimney pot or have usbring your own designto life, if it can be done,our artisans can do it. Contact Superior Clay forquotations on custom work.SandstoneBlue Limestone(also available in Gray Limestone)Custom TextureWarwick33" TallGargoyle23" TallElizabethanRoundTop Opening from 7" to 24”18" TallRain GuardsRain guards are available for just about any style ofchimney pot. Round and Octagonal rain guards are usedwith chimney pots that have a round top opening andsquare rain guards are available for chimney pots and flueswith a square top opening.SquareTop Opening from 8" to p Opening from 7" to 18”

Smoke ChambersRumford - Large or ModifiedSIZEDIMENSIONS(D x W x H)ASSEMBLYTYPEDAMPERSIZE81/2 x 1313 x 1312 x 1613 x 1816 x 2018 x 1820 x 2020 x 2424 x 2424 x 2481/2 x 23 x 191/213 x 34 x 3012 x 34 x 3013 x 34 x 3016 x 34 x 3018 x 32 x 3020 x 50 x 3020 x 57 x 3224 x 66 x 3624 x 57 x 322 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.4 pc.4 pc.6 pc.12 pc.6 pc.30" S.S.30" Flat24" Flat30" Flat30" Flat30" Flat42" Dome48" Dome60" Dome48" DomeSIZEDIMENSIONS(D x W x H)ASSEMBLYTYPEDAMPERSIZE16 x 2018 x 1820 x 2020 x 2424 x 2424 x 2424 x 3816 x 42 x 3018 x 49 x 3020 x 54 x 3020 x 49 x 3024 x 54 x 3024 x 66 x 3624 x 79 x 366 pc.6 pc.6 pc.6 pc.6 pc.12 pc.12 pc.36" Dome42" Dome48" Dome42" Dome48" Dome60" Dome72" DomeSIZEDIMENSIONS(D x W x H)ASSEMBLYTYPEDAMPERSIZE81/2 x 1312 x 1213 x 1312 x 1613 x 1816 x 1616 x 2081/2 x 24 x 1912 x 28 x 191/213 x 30 x 1812 x 271/2 x 1913 x 34 x1916 x 37 x1916 x 36 x192 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.2 pc.30" S.S.24" Flat24" Flat24" Flat30" Flat30" Flat30" FlatHWCenteredDSee-ThruHWOffsetShortOther sizes available on requestDamper size listed is the maximum size damper to be used for that smoke chamber.A smaller damper can be used if preferred.19LargeCenteredD

Clay Flue LiningStandardFlue RingRound FlueLining TeeContourFlue RingSquare FlueLining TeeSuperior Clay manufactures a complete line of vitrified clayflue liners from 3” to 36” diameters in round flue liners andfrom 4" x 8" to 24" x 24" in square and rectangular flue liners.Socket type joints and self aligning joints are available in roundflue liners. Superior manufactures flues with holes, contouredflue rings, and flue tees. Flue rings are available in lengths from4" to 18".Superior Clay Flue Liner and Flue Ring DimensionsRectangular Flue LiningRound Flue LiningOutsideDimensions(Approx. In.)EffectiveFlueArea(Sq. In.)NormalInsideDiameter(In.)EffectiveFlueArea(Sq. In.)41/2 x 81/241/2 x 138x881/2 x 81/28 x 1281/2 x 1381/2 x 1812 x 1212 x 1613 x 1313 x 1816 x 1616 x 2018 x 1820 x 2020 x 2424 x 52530706829989Flue Lining with OpeningFlue LiningWith OpeningSize of Flue(In.)81/2 x 81/2SizeofOpening(In.)61/281/2 x 1313 x 138x88x1212 x 128 or 101061/28 or 910Flue Ring Tees andFlue Tee Sizescorrespond to thoseregular flue andflue rings.Standard Flue Ring Sizes3x63 x 124x44x64x94 x 125x45x65x95 x 125 x 155 x 186x46x66x96 x 126 x 156 x 187x47x67x97 x 127 x 157 x 188x48x68x98 x 128 x 158 x 18209x49x69x99 x 1210 x 410 x610 x910 x 1212 x 412 x 612 x 912 x 129 x 1810 x 1812 x 18

Terra CottaWine Storage TilesStoring wine in Terra Cotta Tiles is the preferred methodfor serious collectors. Terra Cotta tiles, with their uniquephysical properties, have been used to safely store valuablecollections for centuries. Terra Cotta tiles are right at homein the cool, humid environment of the wine cellar. Theynever rot or deteriorate. The thermal mass of the tiles helpmaintain ideal temperature and humidity by reducingfluctuations. And infinite flexibility combined with theirnatural beauty make them the perfect choice for collectionsof all sizes. Available in round, hexagonal or octagonal outershapes as well as two or four bottleunits, you can use Terra CottaWine Storage Tiles to displayand store your favorite vintages.

Terra Cotta Wine Cellar TilesRoundThese round tiles are available in 4 and 6 inchinside diameters, 12 inches long. Other sizesavailable on request.Octagonal8-sided tiles.4 inch inside diameter, 12 inches long.HexagonalThese 6-sided tiles interlock for easy stacking.4 inch inside diameter, 12 inches long.4 Bottle Set of Octagonal TilesDESIGN/STYLEINSIDE DIAMETEROUTSIDE DIAMETERWEIGHTROUND4”6”51/ 8 ”7”6 lb14 lbHEXAGON4”51/ 8 ”8 lbHEIGHTWIDTHWEIGHT4”51/ 8 ”8 lb101/8”101/8”28 lbOCTAGONOCTAGON4 UNIT CELL

Fireplace Screens, Spark GuardsRumford CollectionBoston Spark Guard Model PSGBoston Spark Guard Model PSG/1Simple, inexpensive, functional, light weight and safe,Boston spark guards have an even longer tradition thanRumford fireplaces. The Model PSG features trim bandsand brass handles. All screens made to order.The Model PSG/1 has broader bands and black handles.All screens made to order.RS/1-38 - 38" wide by 37" tallRS/1-44 - 44" wide by 43" tallRS/1-50 - 50" wide by 49" tallRS/1-62 - 62" wide by 55" tallRS/1-74 - 74" wide by 55" tallRS38 - 38" wide by 37" tallRS44 - 44" wide by 43" tallRS50 - 50" wide by 49" tallRS62 - 62" wide by 55" tallRS74 - 74" wide by 55" tallCustom Sizes Available.Custom Sizes Available.FGN SeriesFGN 19 SeriesSingle Panel Screens, with a screen area about the sameas the fireplace opening, are

Superior Clay Corp. Masonry Fireplaces Superior Clay Corporation produces designs and components for masonry fireplaces in a complete range of styles or sizes. Superior Clay and our over 800 dealers provide technical support using 800 toll free telephone and fax service.

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