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1. THEY MUST BE REPLACED BEFORE HEATER CAN BE SAFELY OPERATED USE ONLY COMPONENTS PRO VIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AS REPLACEMENT PARTS Cleaning Glass Ensure stove is cold prior to cleaning glass A commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recom mended Do not use abrasive cleaners Replacing Glass 1 Remove door from stove by lifting door up and off hinge pins Place the door on a flat protected towel clean flat surface with the inside of the door facing up Remove the glass clips by removing screws holding clips then carefully remove broken glass one piece at a time pro tective gloves are recommended 2 Clean the area where the glass with gasket will be in stalled 3 Install new glass with gasket use only factory 5 mm glass with glass channel gasket Do not substitute Carefully reinstall glass clips Be very careful not to overtighten screws 4 Reinstall door CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL What is Creosote When wood is burned slowly it pro duces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an ex tremely hot fire Also creosote deposits tend to form in long runs of venting where gases become too cool prior to exhausting Note Single wall pipe cools rapidly there
2. thority for information on how to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan for handling a chimney fire FIREBRICK The firebrick should be inspected periodically and re placed if damaged crumbling or excessively cracked REINSTALL BAFFLE BRICK After your chimney has been swept reinstall the brick baffle see Installing the Baffle Brick on page 7 CLEANING BLOWER INTAKE If an optional blower kit catalog 14M22 is installed the blower air intake requires cleaning at least once a year to remove lint dust etc If there are pets in the dwelling the intake should be cleaned at least twice a year PAGE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING SMOKES OUT FUEL DOOR WHEN OPEN see 1 The primary air control is closed 2 The chimney is too cool Set the primary air control on HIGH for a few minutes before opening the fuel door 3 Excess creosote will not only restrict your draft but it will create a risk of a creosote fire Strictly adhere to mainte nance requirements as outlined in this manual If excess creosote has built up on the inside of the firebox sides and door burn a small hot fire at intervals that are more frequent with air control on HIGH for a few minutes 4 Deposits may have built up in the chimney and are re stricting the draft or the spark arrester on top of the chimney may be plugged 5 Chimney diameter too large or too small to provide ade quate draft 6 The house is too airtight usually takes 20 to
3. 30 minutes for problem to appear as stove lowers air pressure in house Crack a window open or provide an outside source of air near stove 7 Insufficient vertical height to chimney to achieve ade quate draft DOES NOT PRODUCE ENOUGH HEAT 1 Using green or insufficiently cured wood 2 Excessive draft 3 High ceilings heat rises quickly but can be recirculated by a well placed ceiling fan with a winter summer switch 4 The area to heat is too large square foot heating esti mates are based on average climates and home de sign 5 There is an obstruction in the chimney The chimney or chimney cap is restricted by creosote preventing enough draw to sustain a high heat output rate DOES NOT MAINTAIN A FIRE 1 Soft wood does not burn as long or as well as seasoned hardwood resulting in a short burn time 2 Wood size too small Burns at too rapid a rate 3 The gasket seal on the fuel door or glass is leaking air Repair or replace it if necessary 4 Excessive Draft There may be an obstruction in the chimney BACKPUFFING xk 1 Downdraft in the chimney a special wind cap may be needed 2 The house is too air tight ventilation is needed 3 Insufficient vertical height to chimney to achieve ade quate draft ODORS 1 Creosote accumulation in firebox brush out on next cleaning 2 Chimney downdraft when stove is not operating close the primary air control 3 Paint curing on first several
4. as be a safety hazard Some factors that may lead to performance problems are as follows Oversized or undersized chimney Excessive offsets in venting Insufficient vertical height of chimney Insufficient chimney termination height in relation ship to roof Insufficient ventilation Lack of maintenance Improper operation Burning improper fuel unit is approved for use with natural dry well seasoned wood only e Down drafts in the chimney may need a special wind Cap To ensure that the venting system is functioning prop erly a draft test should be performed see Draft Test Procedure on this page American National Standards Institute ANSI NFPA 211 92 A chimney or vent shall be so designed and con structed to develop a flow sufficient to completely re move all flue and vent gases to the outside atmosphere The venting system shall satisfy the draft requirements of the connected appliance in accordance with the manufacturer instructions DRAFT TEST PROCEDURE After this appliance is installed a draft test should be performed to ensure proper draft A qualified technician should perform the draft test procedure as follows 1 Close all windows and doors in the dwelling 2 Turn on or operate all appliances which remove air from the home such as a furnace heat pump air conditioner clothes dryer exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances 3 Drill a hole in the vent pipe per the draft gauge
5. burns DIRTY GLASS xk 1 Poor draft conditions 2 Long burn periods at low draft settings 3 Burning wet pitchy or spongy wood 4 Poorly arranged logs too close to glass Draft problems if installing into a larger flue it may be necessary to use a full length liner to achieve adequate draft for the appliance A draft gauge should read a minimum of 05 w c inches water column not to exceed 07 w c for optimum per formance See Draft Requirements page 9 PAGE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING OVERFIRING DAMAGE If the heater or chimney connector glows you are overfir ing Other symptoms may include Cracking warping or burning out of components stove glass may develop a haze which will not come off with cleaning Overfiring of a stove is a condition where excessive tem peratures are reached beyond the design capabilities of the appliance The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the manufacturer s limited warranty The following are a few conditions that should be evalu ated and corrected if necessary if an overfiring condi tion is suspected Overfiring Caused From Improper Installation En sure that all installation requirements have been met as outlined in the installation manual The chimney should be clean and in good repair A draft test should be per formed to determine if the draft requirements of the ap pliance are being met A draft gauge should read be tween 05 and
6. listed legs or base unless otherwise specified by OMNI Testing Laboratory FLOOR PROTECTION This appliance requires a non combustible floor protection for ember protection If the floor protection is to be stone tile brick etc it must be mortared or grouted to form a continu ous non combustible surface If a chimney connector ex tends horizontally over the floor protection must cover the floor under the connector and at least 2 51 mm to either side The floor protection must extend completely beneath the stove and to the front sides and rear as indicated USA Requirements 16 406 mm min to the front of the fuel door glass 8 203 mm min beyond the sides of the fuel door opening Canada Requirements 18 457 mm min to the front of the fuel door glass 8 203 mm min beyond the sides of the stove body STANDARD PARALLEL HEARTH PAD SHOWN 8 USA 18 457 mm Canada FLOOR 16 406 mm USA PROTECTION PROTECTED WALL CLEARANCE Some local codes will allow reduced clearances when the stove is installed adjacent to a protected wall system The variance must be approved by your local building official Normally the protected wall system is defined as a non combustible material with a minimum of 1 25 4 mm air space behind Check your local building codes or with a qualified installer Ref NFPA 211 OUTSIDE AIR In all manufactured mobile homes and in many site built residences subje
7. manufacturers instructions to create a draft test port Note Hole location should be a minimum of 1 foot above flue outlet collar 4 Start a fire See How To Start And Maintain A Fire on page 16 5 After the fire is well established 20 25 minutes and burning at a low setting perform the draft test per the gauge manufacturer instructions The draft gauge should read between 05 and 07 W C inches water column Excessive draft above 07 W C l can result in too much combustion air to be pulled into the firebox this will produce hotter burns and could result in overfiring Too little draft below 05 W C will not allow enough combustion air delivery to maintain a fire well or cause performance problems such as smoking this may result in improper operation of appliance i e will not maintain fire well unless fuel door is left open 6 Install a screw to seal the draft test port in the vent pipe If the draft test reading was not within the required range correct the installation and repeat this proce dure VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS PROVIDE ADE QUATE AIR FOR COMBUSTION THE FRESH AIR REQUIREMENTS OF THIS APPLI ANCE MUST BE MET WITHIN THE SPACE WHERE IT WILL BE INSTALLED VENTILATION IS ESSEN TIAL WHEN USING A SOLID FUEL BURNING HEATER In well insulated and weather tight homes it may be difficult to establish a good draft up the chimney caused by a shortage of air in the home The lack of air
8. other practical consid erations which must be considered before a final selec tion of locations is made Existing Chimneys Wood Storage Aesthetic Considerations Roof Design Rafter Locations amp Roof Pitch Room Traffic Proximity to Combustibles Electrical Wiring The installation of this stove will require some research Once your options are determined consult with your local building department who will be able to give you the necessary installation requirements for your area Is a building permit required Rooms where installation may not be allowed etc DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD UNDER OR IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE 2 Local amendments 3 Is a permit required cost You may wish to con tact your insurance company to ask if they require this 4 Is outside combustion air required 5 Rooms where the installation is not allowed SMOKE DETECTORS Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home we recommend installing smoke detec tors If possible install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room to reduce the possibility of occa sional false activation from the heat produced by the stove If your local code requires a smoke detector be installed within the same room you must follow the re quirements of your local code Check with your local building department for requirements in your area WARNING CHECK ALL LOCAL BUILDING AND SAFETY CODES BEFOR
9. two to learn but your pa tience will be rewarded by the warmth and pleasant satisfac tion that only a wood fire can provide BREAK IN PERIOD Your stove finish is a high temperature paint that requires time and temperature to completely cure We recommend that you ventilate the house during the initial burns The paint emits non toxic odors during this process KEEP YOUR HOUSE WELL VENTILATED DURING THE CURING PROCESS TO PREVENT ACTIVATION OF YOUR HOME SMOKE DETECTOR The paint manufacturer recommends three burn cycles to cure the paint The first two burns should be low heat approximately 250 F for 20 minutes each using paper and light kindling After each 20 minute burn allow the appliance to cool completely The third burn should be at least medium high or about 450 F for 45 60 minutes The paint will become soft and emit non toxic haze during these burns Keep the area well ventilated As the paint cures it will become slightly lighter in color Eventually the entire surface will become an even color Once the paint has been softened and cooled two or three times it will harden Do not turn on a blower during the curing process Do not place anything on the stove surface until the paint is completely cured Do not attempt to repaint the stove until the paint is completely cured If the surface later becomes stained or marred it may be lightly sanded and touched up with spray paint from the same paint See Maintenance
10. your local building officials for any ad ditional requirements for your area Due to prevailing winds local terrain adjacent tall trees a hill or ravine near the home or adjacent structures addi tional chimney height or a special chimney cap may be required to ensure optimum performance The 2 by 10 Rule for Vent Termination Requires A Listed 3 915mm Termination Cap 2 610mm AMA 10 305 cm The top of the flue must be 2 610 mm higher than any part of the roof within 10 305 cm horizontal and a minimum of 3 915 mm higher than the highest point of roof penetration For Manufactured Mobile Homes Only Portions of the chimney and termination that exceed an elevation of 13 feet above ground level may be designed to be removed for transporting the manufactured mobile home PAGE 9 INSTALLATION DRAFT REQUIREMENTS The appliance is merely one component of a larger sys tem The other equally important component is the vent ing system which is necessary for achieving the re quired flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion byproducts from the appliance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may not function prop erly Poorly functioning venting systems may create performance problems i e smoking stove poor heat output fire goes out window blackens increased creo sote buildup etc as well
11. 07 inches water column W C Exces sive draft above 07 W C will allow too much combus tion air to be pulled in which results in hotter burns Too little draft below 05 W C will not allow enough com bustion air delivery to maintain a fire this may result in improper operation of appliance i e won t maintain fire unless fuel door is left open See Care and Operation section Overfiring Caused From Improper Operation Oper ate this appliance only as outlined in this manual Never burn the appliance with the fuel door open or ajar Do not operate this stove with the Air Control in the open posi tion pulled out for extended periods This wastes fuel and can cause dangerous overfiring conditions NEVER leave the stove unattended on high settings Overfiring Caused From Improper Maintenance Strictly adhere to all maintenance requirements at fre quent intervals as prescribed in this manual including cleaning of flue and stove Should the fuel door gasket or glass gasket become worn or damaged it should be re placed Overfiring Caused From Improper Fuel This appli ance is approved for use with natural dry well seasoned wood only ask your authorized dealer what are ap proved fuels for your area Do not burn garbage parti cleboard scraps or pressed logs using bonding agents because they can produce conditions that will deteriorate metal Do not overload or use kindling wood or mill ends as primary fuel a
12. 4 s running lengthwise beneath the woodpile works well This allows air to flow under the bottom logs Wood that is kept out doors either covered with a tarp or not covered at all will not burn well until it has been in an enclose space for one to two months MAINTENANCE SMALL AREA PAINT TOUCH UP The stove body is painted with a quality high temperature stove paint Use only model TSPK B Stove Paint Catalog 70K99 Do not touch up your stove with any other paint Using one small piece of 320 grit sand paper and lightly sand the blemish so that the edges are feathered or smooth to the touch between the painted and bare sur faces Do not let the sand paper gum up with paint as this will cause scratches on the metal surface If there are any scratches use 600 grit sandpaper instead Mask off surfaces you do not want painted Paint lightly over the bare surface first as this will act as an undercoat Then paint over a larger area in smooth even strokes to blend See Break In Period on page 13 for information on curing the paint ASH REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL CAUTION MAKE SURE THAT THE FIRE IS OUT AND THE STOVE IS COLD BEFORE REMOVING ASHES FROM FIREBOX Ashes can hold live embers for several days and must be disposed of with care NEVER place ashes in a cardboard box or any other combustible receptacle Proper Disposal of Ashes Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The clo
13. CARTHSTOVE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION zimi Led AT EPA CERTIFIED WOOD BURNING STOVE www nficertified org We suggest that our wood burning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI as NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by 0 Wood Energy Technical Training WETT Wood Energy Technical Training RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE MODEL 1400HT REFERENCE THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER READ ENTIRE MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION Tested amp LER Beaverton Listed BY A Oregon USA P N 775000M Rev G 12 03 OMNI Test FEA Inc IMPORTANT WARNINGS CAUTION PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW ROOM HEATER FOR YOUR SAFETY FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUC TIONS EXACTLY WITHOUT DEVIATION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA 1 10 If utilizing an older chimney it must be in spected for adequate serviceability Refer to the heading Chimney Inspection on page 8 of this manual The minimum clearances must be maintained for all combustible sur
14. De Rapport 030 S 03 2 PREVENTION DES FEUX DE MAISON Installez et utilisez en accord avec les instructions d installation et d op ration du fabricant et des codes locaux AVIS Prenez des pr cautions sp ciales lorsque vous faites passer une chemin e travers un mur ou un plafond r f rez vous aux codes locaux de la construction Ne pas faire passer le tuyau de chemin e travers une surface combustible Ne pas connecter cet appareil un tuyau de chemin e servant un autre appareil ATTENTION MAISON MOBILE Un tuyau d air ext rieur doit tre fournit pour la combustion et ne doit pas tre restrictif pendant l usage Ne pas installer cet appareil dans une chambre coucher L int grit de la structure du plancher des murs et des plafonds toits doit tre maintenue Cet appareil n est pas approuv pour les maisons mobiles au Canada TEST UL 1482 ULC S 627 NUMERO DE CR ATION ES 22 Puissance lectrique 115 VAC 9 Amps Mat riel Optionnel 14M22 sur pieds DANGER Il y a risque de d charge lectrique D connectez le fil lectrique de la prise de contact avant le service Ne pas faire passer le fil lectrique sous ou en avant de l appareil NOTE Remplacez la vitre avec une c ramique de 5mm seulement 60 Hz Floor protector must be non combustible material extending beneath heater and to the front sides rear as indicated Le protecteur de plancher doit tre de mat riel incombustible s tendant en
15. E INSTALLATION THE IN STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND APPROPRIATE CODE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE FOLLOWED EX ACTLY AND WITHOUT COMPROMISE ALTERA TIONS TO THE STOVE ARE NOT ALLOWED DO NOT CONNECT THE STOVE TO A CHIMNEY SYS TEM SERVING ANOTHER STOVE APPLIANCE OR ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT FAILURE TO FOL LOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL VOID THE MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY NOTE This appliance is NOT approved for installa tion into a Manufactured Mobile Home in Canada PAGE 4 If you plan to vent your stove into an existing masonry chimney have it inspected by a local fire marshal or qualified installer Remember that a stove s perform ance is heavily influenced by the chimney and its loca tion on the roof An oversized flue may not provide ef fective draw and a flue liner may be required see Draft Requirements on page 9 Consult your dealer or quali fied installer before final selection is made This stove requires pre installation work to be com pleted before installation can take place This will in clude the preparation of the floor and appropriate hearth pad for acceptance of outside air if applicable and for modification for flue and chimney PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION COMBUSTIBLE WALL CLEARANCE WARNING IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU OB SERVE THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES There are listed clearances for your stove which were determined in a Laboratory test using various classes of stove pi
16. IR A FLOOR DUCT A E 3 76 MM IMPORTANT NOTES e Minimize the use of elbows 30 45 or 90 Offsets in the venting system are very restrictive and will inhibit the draft i e You will lose approximately 5 feet of effective draft for every 90 degrees of direction change This appliance requires 12 to 15 feet of effective draft for optimum performance see Draft Requirements on page 10 e First section of pipe must be vertical Use as much straight verti cal pipe directly above the appliance as possible before using an elbow a 2 to 3 initial vertical rise is suggested PAGE 11 INSTALLATION Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass Throughs A Min Chimney Clearance to Brick amp TE 2 in 50 8mm Min Clearance 12 in 2 304 8mm of Brick EE gt o ii E Chimney E Connector o Min 12 in Fire Clay 304 8mm Liner ta Camhuetihlae B Min Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel Supports amp Combustibles 2 in 50 8mm Nonsoluble Refractory amp Cement gt lt Min Clearance 9 in 228 6mm Factory Built Chimney Length himney Length Flush with In side of Flue Chimney Connector Use Chimney Mfrs Parts to gt Air Space 9 in 2 Attach Connec j 228 6mm Min E tor Securely O Solid nsulated Masonry Listed Factory Built Chimney Sheet Steel Supports Length Min Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel
17. S SEULEMENT MODEL MODELE 1400 HT 1500 HT SERIAL NO NUMERO DE S RIE PREVENT HOUSE FIRES Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer s installation and operating instructions and your local building codes CAUTION Special methods are required when passing chimney through a wall or ceiling refer to local building codes Do not pass chimney connector through a combustible surface Do not connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance WARNING MOBILE HOME An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and be unrestricted while unit is in use Do not install appliance in a sleeping room The structural integrity of the mobile home floor walls and ceiling roof must be maintained Not approved for mobile home in Canada TESTED TO UL 1482 ULC S 627 DESIGN NO ES 22 Electrical Rating 115 VAC 9 Amps Optional Kit 14M22 on Freestanding DANGER Risk of electrical shock Disconnect power before servicing unit Do not route power cord under or in front of appliance NOTE Replace glass only with 5mm ceramic ARTHSTOVE BY LENNON HEARTH PRODUCTS 60 Hz Floor Protector Protecteur de Plancher Adjacent Wal Mur Adjacent c t s et de l arri re comme indique oF Manufactured by Manufactur par LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange CA 92865 Tested amp Listed By Beaverton Oregon USA c OMNI Test Laboratories Inc Report No Num ro
18. Supports amp Combustibles 2 in 50 8mm 2 Air Channels Each 1 in 25 4 mm Chimney Connector Min 6 in 152 4mm glass Fiber Insulation Chimney Flue j 2 Ventilated Air Channels Each 1 in 25 4 mm Masonry Construction of Chimney Sheet Steel Supports Sheet Steel D Min Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel Supports amp Com buptibles n ln Min Clearance Sheet Steel 2 in 50 8 mm 1 in 25 4 mm Air Space to Supports Chimney 2 Section Chimney Ld pe Length Chimney Q jy Connector En 7 imney NS Connector Air Space 2 in 50 8mm Min ia Chimney Masonry Sheet Length Chimney Steel Supports NOTES Method A 12 304 8 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Using a minimum thickness 3 5 89 mm brick and a 5 8 15 9 mm minimum wall thickness clay liner construct a wall pass through The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 Stan dard Specification for Clay Fire Linings or its equivalent Keep a minimum of 12 304 8 mm of brick masonry between the clay liner and wall combustibles The clay liner shall run from the brick masonry outer surface to the inner surface of the chimney flue liner but not past the inner surface Firmly grout or cement the clay liner in place to the chimney flue liner Method B 9 228 6 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Mem ber Using a 6 152 4 mm inside diameter listed factory bui
19. TS LES VETEMENTS LES MEUBLES ET LES MATERIAUX COMBUSTIBLES LOIN DE L ESPACE DESIGNE DE L APPAREIL VOIR L TIQUETTE ET LES INSTRUCTIONS NE PAS SURCHAUFFER SI L APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE OU LE TUYAU DE CHEMIN E ROUGISSENT VOUS SURCHAUFFEZ INSPECTEZ ET NETTOYEZ LA CHEMIN E ET LE TUYAU CONNECTEUR FREQUEMMENT SOUS CERTAINES CONDITIONS IL SE PEUT QUE LA CREOSOTE S ACCUMULE RAPIDEMENT N ELEVEZ PAS LE FEU BATISSEZ LE FEU DE BOIS DIRECTEMENT SUR LATRE NE PAS BRULER LORSQUE LA PORTE D OUVERTURE EST OUVERTE LA PORTE D OUVERTURE DOIT ETRE FERMEE PENDANT L USAGE EXCEPT PENDANT QUE VOUS AJOUTEZ DU FEU OUVREZ LE TUYAU D AIR AVANT D OUVRIR LA PORTE D OUVERTURE Date of Manufacture Date de Fabrication 2002 2003 2004 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec EE EEE 4 DE D OEIL Made in U S A Fait aux Etats Unis PIN 12096 REV C PAGE 23 EPA LABEL Manufactured by Lennox Hearth Products Model 1400 HT 1500 HT 2500 HT US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MEETS EPA PARTICULATE MATTER SMOKE CONTROL REQUIREMENTS FOR NONCATALYTIC WOOD HEATERS BUILT ON OR AFTER JULY 1 1990 SMOKE Grams Per Hour 8 5 EFFICIENCY gt 4 a o E 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wood heaters with higher efficiencies cost less to operate NOT TESTED FOR EFFICIENCY THE VALUE INDICATED IS FOR SIMILAR NONCATALYTIC WOOD HEATERS HEAT OUTPUT 11 700 to 37 000 Btu Hr Use this to choose the right size app
20. Test Laboratories Inc Beaverton Oregon Report 030 S 03 02 EPA CERTIFICATION This stove has been tested to rigorous emissions stan dard and has been certified by the Environmental Pro tection Agency CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW WOODSTOVE MANUFACTURED BY LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS When you purchased your new woodstove you joined the ranks of thousands of concerned indi viduals whose answer to their home heating needs reflects their concern for aesthetics efficiency and our environment We extend our continued support to help you achieve the maximum benefit and en joyment available from your new wood stove It is our goal at Lennox Hearth Products to provide you our valued customer with an appliance that will ensure you years of trouble free warmth and pleasure Thank you for selecting a Lennox Hearth Products stove as the answer to your home heating needs Sincerely All of us at Lennox Hearth Products PACKAGING LIST This appliance is packaged with an accessory package which contains the following One Installation and operation instructions manual One Warranty Five Baffle brick USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual The Home owner s Care and Operation Instructions included here will assure you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service f
21. by a chimney problem The stove flue size is 6 152 mm inches diameter which is approximately 28 square inches 711 square mm minimum The maximum flue size should be no more than 3 three times the cross sectional area of the size of the stove flue collar In this case that would be no larger than a 10 inch 254 mm diameter stack or approximately 85 square inches 216 square cm maximum All chimneys must be installed as specified by local building codes and according to the chimney manufac turer instructions in the case of a factory built chimney See the chimney manufacturer instructions for exact specifications Factory built chimneys must comply with UL 103HT or ULC S629 Factory Built Chimney Tile lined Masonry Chimney ACCEPTABLE CONNECTOR PIPE FOR INSTALLA TIONS For Standard Residential Clearances Six 6 inch 152 mm minimum single wall 25 gage minimum thickness stove pipe is acceptable Three 3 pre drilled holes are provided in the flue collar for fastening the pipe securely to the stove Use sheet metal screws to do this Additional sections of single wall pipe should be fastened together with at least three 3 sheet metal screws each section When connecting to the factory built ceiling support package use the manufac turer s transition piece usually called a dripless connec tor to join single wall pipe to their factory built chimney section Minimum Flue Size The required minimum diamete
22. ct to local code a stove may be required to use outside air for combustion A 3 76 mm diameter outside air floor duct is available through your dealer FLEX NOT INCLUDED OUTSIDE AIR FLOOR DUCT This appliance utilizes a 3 76 mm diameter outside air floor duct Catalog 14M66 Outside air can be taken from beneath the home or through an outside wall The collar for connecting flex to stove in on the underside of the stove as shown here PAGE 6 INSTALLATION MANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME REQUIREMENTS This stove is certified as a Room Heater Solid Fuel Type and may be used in Manufactured Housing providing the following requirements are followed e An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and be unrestricted while unit is in use e WARNING DO NOT INSTALL APPLIANCE IN A SLEEPING ROOM e CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED e Regulations require that the appliance must be secured to the floor and grounded to the chassis See Securing the Stove to the Floor and Grounding Stove below e Required venting is 6 152 mm diameter Type L Vent connector pipe with listed factory built 103HT chimney suit able for use with solid fuels or a code approved masonry chimney Approved brands of factory built chimney are listed in this manual A rain cap and spark arrestor are required see Clearances page 5 e The chimney must provide for a sec
23. dessous de l appareil de chauffage et de l avant des In Canada required floor protection must be 18 450mm in front and 8 200mm on all other sides of the appliance Au Canada la protection du plancher doit s tendre de 18 450mm en avant et de 8 200mm sur tous les autres c t s de l appareil Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials in inches Espaces Libres Minimum Aux Combustibles en pouces Clearance Espaces Libres Standard Reduced R duits Standard Standard Installation Residential R sidentielle Residential R sidentielle Mobile Home Maison Mobile Alcove Alc ve Note 1 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 3 Chimney amp Connector Chemin e et Tuyau A B c D E F Dimensions 15 0 10 5 10 5 10 5 19 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 15 0 0 5 0 15 0 0 5 0 15 0 0 5 0 N A 8 0 N A Note 1 6 inch diameter single wall minimum 25 MSG black or 25 MSG blue steel connector pipe with a listed factory built UL103 HT in Canada ULC S629 650 C chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry chimney Note 1 Le tuyau connecteur en acier bleu ou noir de minimum 25 MSG de 6 de diam tre mur simple avec chemin e faite en usine enregistr e sous UL 103HT au Canada ULC S629 650 C pour usage avec les combustibles solides ou une chemin e de briques approuv e Note 2 6 inch diameter L Vent See manual for Mobile Home insulated connector pipe with listed factory built Class A c
24. e appli ance Train them to stay a safe distance from the unit Do not operate this appliance without the fire box baffle brick properly installed Build fires directly upon the brick hearth inside the stove Do not use grates irons or any other method to elevate the fire SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS See the listing label located on the back of stove or see Safety Listing Label on page 22 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Warnings 2 Testing Listing EPA Using this Manual 3 Planning Your Installation 4 6 Manufactured Mobile Home Requirements 6 Installationisit shies iatieeiess dito rest ut ee 7 11 Product Features and Controls 12 Care and Operation s cececeeeeeeeeteeneees 12 13 Recommended Fuel 14 Maintenance visi cc seeded cael 14 15 Troubleshooting 16 17 Specifications 18 Replacement Parts List 19 20 Optional Accessories ceseeeeceeeeeeeeteteeesttaeees 21 Safety Listing Label 22 EPA Lali td an 23 Ownership Records cooooccccccccccccoconononccnnnnncnnnnononnnnns 24 TESTING LISTING Model 1400HT has been tested to UL Standards 1482 and ULC S627 for installation in residential and manu factured mobile home construction The listing labora tory is OMNI
25. ered for combustion air by utilizing this floor penetration duct Duct penetration measures 3 76 mm diameter round OUTSIDE AIR FLOOR DUCT Blower Kit A Blower Kit includes rheostat for variable speed control is available for increased heat circulation Stove Rear Heat Shield 160 CFM Blower Assembly Fa 2 Screws E 10 24 x 1 2 8 Variable Speed Control Dial A Temp 1 j I 1 i I a Plug Dial A Temp into Wall Outlet Plug Power Cord into Bottom of Dial A Temp Stove Stat Kit Turns blower on when stove is hot and turns blower off when stove is cool Stove Stat Magnetic Head _ F Blower Power Cord Plug A Stove Stat Power Cord Pl A Grounded 110 Volt Wall Recebtacle PAGE 22 SAFETY LISTING LABEL CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA CONTACTEZ LE BUREAU DE LA CONSTRUCTION OU LE BUREAU DES INCENDIES AU SUJET DES RESTRICTIONS ET DES INSPECTIONS D INSTALLATION DANS VOTRE VOISINAGE Listed Room Heater Solid Fuel Type Listed Fireplace Accessory Insert Also Suitable for Manufactured Mobile Home Installation Pursuant to UM 84 HUD Appareil de chauffage de pi ce de combustibles solides enregistr pour usage avec accessoires pour foyer ins r pour usage dans les maisons mobiles selon les codes d installation UM 84 HUD FOR USE WITH SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY POUR USAGE AVEC LE BOI
26. faces and materials in cluding furniture carpet drapes clothing wood papers etc Do not store firewood within this clearance space Failure to maintain clear ances to all combustibles may result in a house fire This appliance requires non combustible floor protection as outlined in this manual see Floor Protection on page 6 for additional information Minimum ceiling height must be 7 feet 213 cm measured from base of appliance to ceiling DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE CONNECTED TO ANOTHER APPLIANCE Do not connect this appliance to air ducts or any air distribution system PREVENT CREOSOTE FIRE Inspect and clean chimney frequently Under certain conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly In spect chimney connector and chimney twice monthly and clean if necessary Using green or inadequately seasoned wood can greatly in crease creosote buildup Use dry wood to mini mize creosote buildup USE SOLID WOOD FUEL ONLY This appliance is approved for burning dry seasoned natural wood only CAUTION BURN UNTREATED WOOD ONLY DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liq uids to start or freshen up a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use DO NOT OVERFIRE If heater or chimney con nector glows you are overfiring Overfi
27. fore installations using this type of flue are more suscep tible to creosote deposits To inhibit the build up of creosote adjust the primary air control to a medium high or high setting for a 10 minute period each day Do not attempt to burn out heavy creo sote accumulations in this manner This must be re moved from the chimney by scraping or brushing to re duce the risk of a chimney fire Burn Approved Fuel Only This stove is approved for burning dry seasoned natural wood only Using green or inadequately seasoned wood may increase creosote buildup Inspection Frequency The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly dur ing the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Cleaning Remove the brick baffle in the firebox prior to having your chimney cleaned should be done by a quali fied chimney sweep See Installing the Baffle Brick on page 7 and reverse steps to remove baffle brick In the event of a chimney fire Make sure the fuel door is securely closed Adjust the primary air control to the lowest most closed setting Call the fire department immediately After a chimney fire the complete chimney system should be checked by a qualified technician be fore further use Consult your dealer for suggestions on proper chimney care Contact your local municipal or provincial fire au
28. himney or a masonry chimney Mobile Home must be equipped with a spark arrestor Note 2 Le tuyau connecteur isol L Vent r f rez vous au manuel d installation du propri taire de 6 de diam tre avec chemin e faite en usine de Classe A ou chemin e en briques Les maisons mobiles doivent tre quip es avec d un arr t d tincelles Note 3 Alcove Dimensions 7 high min 46 wide min with 48 depth max Note 3 Les dimensions de l alc ve sont de 7 d hauteur minimum 46 de largeur minimum avec 48 de profondeur maximum CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL A CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE AWAY SEE NAMEPLATE AND INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT OVERFIRE IF HEATER OR CHIMNEY CONNECTOR GLOWS YOU ARE OVERFIRING INSPECT AND CLEAN CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR FREQUENTLY UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS OF USE CREOSOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE FIRE BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH DO NOT BURN WITH FEED DOOR OPEN FEED DOOR MUST BE CLOSED DURING FIRING EXCEPT WHEN ADDING FUEL OPEN COMBUSTION AIR CONTROL BEFORE OPENING FEED DOOR U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emission standards DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL NE PAS ENLEVER CETTE ETIQUETTE ATTENTION CHAUD LORS DE L OP RATION NE PAS TOUCHER LE CONTACT PEUT CAUSER DES BRULURES A LA PEAU GARDEZ LES ENFAN
29. idth minimum and 24 610 mm depth maximum h 46 117 cm min ee RS oe oe ALCOVE CLEARANCES Back wall to pipe O D Side wall to pipe O D Back wall to stove Side wall to stove 10 1 2 267 mm Minimum 20 508 mm Minimum 8 203 mm Minimum 9 1 2 241 mm Minimum NOTE Alcove dimensions cannot be reduced by the use of non combustible materials such as brick stone etc Alcove dimensions listed are minimum dimensions and are not measurements for building an Alcove You will need to consider these clear ances as well as other dimensional requirements before you build the alcove and install this appliance OPTIONAL ARCH TREATMENT An alcove depth of 24 610 mm or less will allow for a minimum height of 84 213 cm and may be trimmed with a 2 1 4 57 mm maximum arch treatment if de sired 2 21 4 24 610 mm Maximum Depth e mm Max p 84 I 213 cm Min Ceiling Height PAGE 5 PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION REDUCED MASONRY STRUCTURE CLEARANCE ALCOVE Your Earth Stove can be installed in a masonry struc ture with reduced clearances if the structure was built to National Building Code for fireplaces and chimneys UBC 37 The firebox of the masonry structure must be of ade quate size to allow a minimum of 6 152 mm clear ance to the sides and top of the stove and 2 51 mm clearance to the rear All stove models must be installed on their original
30. is caused by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the home such as a furnace heat pump air conditioner clothes dryer exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances Also the combustion process of this heater uses oxygen from inside the dwelling If the available fresh air delivery in the dwelling is insufficient to support the demands of these appliances problems can result i e excessive negative pressure can develop in the dwelling which will affect the rate at which this appliance can draft thus resulting in performance problems See Draft Require ments on this page To correct this problem it may help to open a window preferably on the windward side of the house or install a vent to provide make up air into the dwelling PAGE 10 INSTALLATION See Pipe Manufacturers Instructions For Installation Requirements Of Venting Components And Vent Clearances RESIDENTIAL STANDARD MANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME STANDARD Using 6 152 mm Diameter Single Wall Con Using 6 152 mm Diameter Type L Vent Connector Pipe nector Pipe Not Approved For Manufactured Mobile Homes STORM 3 FEET 914 MM COLLAR 3 MINIMUM ROOF FLASHING MINIMUM 12 TO 15 FEET 366 TO 457 CM OF FLUE SLIP ADAPTOR TO ACHIEVE A STABLE DRAFT ag DVL CLOSE CLEARANCE CONNECTOR 7 FEET 213 CM MINIMUM CHIMNEY CONNECTOR al 6 X 24 24 GAGE SINGLE WALL PIPE OUTSIDE A
31. liance for your needs ASK DEALER FOR HELP This wood heater will achieve low smoke output and high efficiency only if properly operated and maintained See owner s manual PAGE 24 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG Service Service Service Date Technician Description Page 25 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange CA 92865
32. lt Solid Pak chimney section with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more build a wall pass through with a minimum 9 228 6 mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and wall combusti bles Use sheet metal supports fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides to maintain the 9 228 6 mm air space When fas tening supports to chimney length do not penetrate the chimney liner the inside wall of the Solid Pak chimney The inner end of the Solid Pak chimney section shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and sealed with a non water soluble refrac tory cement Use this cement to also seal to the brick masonry penetration Method C 6 152 4 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Member Starting with a minimum 24 gage 024 61 mm 6 152 4 mm metal chimney connector and a minimum 24 gage ventilated wall thimble which has two air channels of 1 25 4 mm each construct a wall pass through There shall be a minimum 6 152 4 mm separation area containing fiberglass insulation from the outer surface of the wall thimble to wall combustibles Support the wall thimble and cover its opening with a 24 gage minimum sheet metal support Maintain the 6 152 4 mm space There should also be a support sized to fit and hold the metal chimney connector See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure the metal chimney connector do not pe
33. ndle Assembly Hinge Pin Short Requires 2 Torque Plate latch Draft Module Parts Module Assembly Draft flame height control Firebox Parts see firebrick diagram page 20 note all firebrick are 1 1 4 thick Firebrick 9 x 4 1 2 Firebrick 9 x 4 1 2 w notch Firebrick 9 x 4 1 2 w notch baffle brick are a special denser brick Do not substitute with FB 2 Firebrick 4 1 2 x 4 3 8 Firebrick 9 x 2 1 2 w hole Fan System Parts if optional kit s installed Dial A Temp rheostat Misc Component Parts Installation Operation Manual For the location of the nearest Dealer for replacement parts contact Lennox Hearth Products 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange CA 92865 PAGE 20 REPLACEMENT PARTS Model 1400HT FIREBRICK DIAGRAM DOOR ASSEMBLY ce Door Frame l l EN Door Rope IN N Screw A X 10 N IN IN Glass A l a N N RN Standard Glass l Retainer X 7 Glass Retainer HANDLE ASSEMBLY P N LB 102214 Washers lt a Coil Handle Baffle Brick 5 ea P n 10545 PAGE 21 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Model 1400HT Note Install and use accessories per instructions provided with the accessory kit Catalog Description Model ME 14M66 Outside Air Floor Duct 3 Diameter Round OAFD R 14M22 Blower Kit BK 100 Includes Dial A Temp for Variable Speed Control Blower Black TSPK B Outside Air Floor Duct OAFD R Outside air can be deliv
34. netrate chimney flue liner Method D 2 50 8 mm Clearance to Combustible Wall Mem ber Start with a solid pak listed factory built chimney section at least 12 304 mm long with insulation of 1 25 4 mm or more and an inside diameter of 8 2 inches 51 mm larger than the 6 152 4 mm chimney connector Use this as a pass through for a minimum 24 gage single wall steel chimney connector Keep solid pak section concentric with and spaced 1 25 4 mm off the chimney connector by way of sheet metal support plates at both ends of chimney section Cover opening with and support chim ney section on both sides with 24 gage minimum sheet metal sup ports See that the supports are fastened securely to wall surfaces on all sides Make sure fasteners used to secure chimney section do not penetrate chimney flue liner 1 Connectors to a masonry chimney excepting method B shall extend in one continuous section through the wall pass through system and the chimney wall to but not past the inner flue liner face 2 A chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling 3 Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 PAGE 12 PRODUCT FEATURES AND CONTROLS PRIMARY AIR CONTROL The primary combustion air delivery is controlled by the Primary Air Control Assembly The con
35. o re establish a lively fire Once the wood is burning at a brisk rate slide the air control for the desired heat output PAGE 14 FUEL BURN RECOMMENDED FUEL This appliance is approved for use with untreated natural dry wood only see Important Warnings page 2 8 Do not burn particleboard scraps or pressed logs using bonding agents because they can produce conditions which will deteriorate metal Green or uncured wood does not work well as fuel and can cause increased creosote buildups The value of green wood as a source of heat is limited Do not overload or use kindling wood or mill ends as primary fuel as this may cause overfiring Overfiring is a condition where excessive temperatures are reached beyond the design capabilities of the stove The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the stove warranty WARNING BURNING IMPROPER FUEL I E CHAR COAL CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POI SONING WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING EARLY SIGNS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING RESEMBLE THE FLU WITH HEADACHES DIZZINESS OR NAU SEA IF YOU HAVE THESE SIGNS GET FRESH AIR AT ONCE HAVE THE HEATER INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN SOME PEOPLE ARE MORE AFFECTED BY CARBON MONOXIDE THAN OTHERS THESE INCLUDE PREGNANT WOMEN PEOPLE WITH HEART OR LUNG DISEASE OR ANEMIA THOSE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL AND THOSE AT HIGH ALTITUDES WHY SEASONED WOOD The key to the success
36. of a good fire that produces heat from a woodstove is the wood It needs to be well seasoned natural wood What does Well Seasoned mean When a tree is cut down the wood is green full of sap and moisture This moisture content can exceed 80 which must be reduced to less than 20 Wood properly seasoned is then capable of generating the heat the stove was designed to provide Green wood does not burn easily Attempting to burn green wood often results in a lot of smoke and very little fire Time is the most important factor in seasoning wood Ideally the moisture content should be reduced to 11 20 although very few of us will be able to check that figure There are several steps that should be taken to ensure that that you come close to these figures SEASONING GUIDE Softwoods 6 months to 18 months Hardwoods 12 months to 24 months Logs that are 5 127 mm diameter across or larger should be split in half three pieces if over 8 inches 203 mm and four pieces when over a foot 305 mm across If the tree fell 2 to 4 years ago it still needs to be cut split and sea soned for 6 to 24 months depending on the wood MAINTENANCE WOOD STORAGE Wood to be seasoned should be stacked in an area open enough to ensure good air circulation on both sides leav ing adequate space between woodpiles to walk comfort able Do not stack wood against a wall or building It helps to elevate the woodpiles off the ground two 2 x
37. pages 14 15 Paint is available at your local authorized Lennox Hearth Prod ucts dealer Never attempt to paint a hot stove HOW TO START AND MAINTAIN A FIRE 1 OPEN the Primary Air Control by sliding it to the right This allows the firebox and fresh fuel to quickly come up to ideal operating temperature 2 Build your fire directly on the Firebrick covering the bottom of the stove a Place five or six loosely crumpled sheets of news paper in the stove b Add a small amount of dry kindling randomly on the top of the newspaper c Place a few more loosely crumpled newspapers on top of the kindling and light the bottom paper first then light the top paper Once the fire is well underway close the fuel door The upper fire should preheat the chimney and create an effec tive draft while the lower fire ignites the kindling 3 After the kindling is burning well add increasingly larger pieces of wood until the fire is actively burning 4 When the fire is well established slide the air control lever for the desired heat output REFUELING To refuel the stove first slide the air control to high Let the fire liven up for about one minute Open the fuel door about 1 2 1 cm and hold in this position for 30 seconds or until stove is drafting well Open door and add wood If the fire or coal bed is almost depleted and a full load of cord wood is added it may be necessary to leave the air control on the high setting for a while t
38. pe or chimney Minimums are first estab lished for the stove itself and increased based on how much heat is transferred by each class of pipe Note Manufactured mobile home installations require the use of a Type L Vent Chimney connector only Use of a single wall flue pipe connection is not permitted Residential Reduced Clearance Using Listed L Vent pipe double wall air insulated to the top of the stove Approved brands are Jakes Evans Dura Vent Security Pro Vent Ameri Tek Metal Bestos Clearances inches millimeters A 10 72 267 C 15 381 E 9 241 B 20 508 D 8 203 F 5 127 Residential Standard not approved for manufac tured mobile homes Using single wall pipe connector to the top of the stove Clearances inches millimeters A 15 381 C 15 381 E 8 72 216 B 19 483 D 13 330 F 5 127 Manufactured Mobile Home Standard Clearance Using Approved L Vent only Approved brands are Dura Vent Security Pro Vent and Ameri Tek Manu factured Mobile Home installations must use a rain cap with a spark arrester Clearances inches millimeters A 10 267 C 15 381 B 20 508 D 8 203 E 9 241 F 5 127 CORNER INSTALLATION PARALLEL INSTALLATION ALCOVE CLEARANCE Required pipe Type L Vent pipe to top of stove Ap proved brands are Dura Vent Pro Vent Ameri l Tek Standex and Metal Bestos Alcoves must have minimum dimensions of 84 213 cm height minimum 46 117 cm w
39. ply attach a piece of No 8 copper wire at least 18 457 mm in length from the stove to the chassis of the manufactured mobile home INSTALLING THE BAFFLE BRICKS There are 2 brick retainer tube assemblies located below the ceiling of the firebox which require baffle brick before the stove can be operated Install the baffle brick as follows 1 Place the first three brick onto the brick retainers with the notch facing up and toward the front Next slide the three brick all the way to the right as you face the stove See top view illustration below 2 Place the fourth brick on top of the three brick Position it so the notch is facing up and pointing to the left 3 Install the fifth brick and slide all the way to the left 4 Rotate the fourth brick into position notch to the front and facing up until it drops into place IMPORTANT The baffle brick requires periodic inspec tion and replacement for proper operation If the baffle bricks are fractured or crumbling they should be re placed Do not operate this appliance without the baffle brick properly installed Installing Baffle Brick Brick Retainer Tube Assembly PAGE 7 INSTALLATION TYPES OF CHIMNEYS The chimney is a vital part of your stove installation A properly built masonry chimney or a properly installed factory built chimney will assure a consistent draft under a variety of weather conditions a smoking stove is usu ally caused
40. r and area required for the flue size is respectively 6 inches 152 mm diameter which is approximately 28 square inches 711 square mm The maximum flue size should be no more than 3 three times the cross sectional area of the size of the 6 inches 152 mm di ameter flue collar In this case that would be no larger than a 10 inch 254 mm diameter area approx 85 sq inches 216 sq cm PAGE 8 Connection To A Factory Built Chimney This space heater is to be connected to a factory built chimney conforming to CAN ULC S629 Standard for 650 C Factory Built Chimneys For Reduced Residential Clearances Type L and listed double wall connector pipe is acceptable Install any factory built brand of pipe according to the manu facturer s instructions Vapor Barrier at Chimney Penetration Install all venting components per the Vent Manufac turer s installation instructions Ensure that there is an effective vapor barrier at the location where the chim ney penetrates to the exterior of the structure This can be accomplished by applying a non hardening water proof sealant to the following components e Around the chimney at the point where the storm collar will meet the chimney just above the Flash ing Along the vertical seam of the chimney pipe where it is exposed to the weather On each nail head on the flashing Around the chimney at the point where the storm collar will meet the chimney just above the fla
41. ring this appliance could cause a house fire Overfiring is PAGE 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 a condition where the appliance is operated at temperatures above its design capabilities Overfiring can be caused by improper installa tion improper operation lack of maintenance or improper fuel usage Damage caused from over firing is NOT covered under the manufacturer s limited warranty NEVER LEAVE AN UNATTENDED STOVE BURNING ON HIGH Operation of the stove with the primary air control at its highest burn rate setting for extended periods can cause danger ous overfiring conditions The primary air con trol should only be positioned at the highest setting during start up procedures and for short durations When leaving the stove unattended ensure that the primary air control is set to the low or medium low range Use a metal container with a tight fitting lid to dispose of ashes IN THE EVENT OF A COMPONENT FAILURE USE ONLY COMPONENTS PROVIDED BY THE MANUFACTURER AS REPLACEMENT PARTS Burning any kind of fuel uses oxygen from the dwelling Be sure that you allow an adequate source of fresh air into the room where the stove is operating see Ventilation and Outside Air on page 6 CAUTION HOT WHILE IN OPERATION An ap pliance hot enough to warm your home can se verely burn anyone touching it Keep children clothing and furniture away Contact may cause skin burns Do not let children touch th
42. rom your appliance PAGE 3 PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION QUESTIONS TO ASK LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL A correct installation is critical and imperative for reduc ing fire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise when wood burning appliances are improperly installed The installer must follow all of the manufacturer s in structions The installation of a wood burning appliance must con form to local codes and applicable state and federal requirements Familiarity with these requirements be fore installation is essential Important considerations to discuss with local building officials include 1 Applicable codes i e Uniform Mechanical Code State or Regional Codes Electrical codes Optional Blower Assemblies have a flexible electrical cord that must be electrically grounded per local codes or per electrical codes In USA NEC ANSI NFPA 70 1987 In Canada CSA C22 1 WARNING ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUC TIONS THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROP ERLY GROUNDED THREE PRONG RECEPTACLE DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG SELECTING A LOCATION The design of your home and where you place your stove will determine its value as a source of heat A wood stove depends primarily on air circulation con vection to disperse its heat and therefore a central location is often best There are
43. s this may cause overfiring PAGE 18 SPECIFICATIONS Model 1400HT Approx heat capacity Outside air provision Log length Flue position Flue collar size Width Depth Height to flue Height Approx burn time Fuel capacity Firebox Size Maximum Burn Rate BTU EPA BTU Range EPA Efficiency Emissions Rate grams hour Loading Approx weight with brick Blower Optional W speed control Note Dimensions shown are approximations only Ya 6 4 mm Square feet square meters heating capacity and burn time are approximations only They will vary depending upon the level of insula tion climate house design ceiling height stove is operated 1500 Sq Ft 450 sq M lt _ 27 686 mm Yes 20 508 mm Top 28 711 mm 6 152 mm 21 1 2 546 mm 28 711 mm 26 660 mm 6 8 hours a 21 1 2 546 mm 35 Ibs 16 kg 1 85 cubic feet 564 cubic mm 58 730 28 11 700 37 000 711 mm 26 63 660 mm 6 6 gph Front 285 Ibs 130 kg 160 CFM 9 amp Rheostat 75v 110v ambient outside temperatures and how the Le 27 686 mm PAGE 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS Model 1400HT Door Parts Door Assembly Cast Black handle included Clip Set Glass Door Gasket Kit 3 4 Rope includes adhesive Gasket Glass Channel self adhesive backed Glass Rectangular 9 1 2 X 17 glass gasket not included Ha
44. sed container of ashes should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or other wise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled PAGE 15 MAINTENANCE DOOR AND GLASS GASKETS A 3 4 19 mm spun fiberglass rope gasket provides the seal around the fuel door and a 1 8 x 1 3 mm x 25 4 mm flat woven gasket glass provides the seal around the glass Should these gaskets become frayed or damaged they should be replaced with the same size and type as the original gasket Contact your dealer for ordering Use high temperature silicone sealer as an adhesive for the door gasket The glass gasket has a self adhesive back ing see Replacement Parts pages 19 20 WARNING THE GASKETS MUST BE KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE BURNING WITH THE DOOR OPEN OR AJAR THIS WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE HEAT BUILD UP IN THE UNIT AND COULD IGNITE SURROUNDING COMBUSTI BLES AS WELL AS DAMAGE THE STOVE BY OVER FIRING IT OVERFIRING IS A CONDITION WHERE EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES ARE REACHED BE YOND THE DESIGN CAPABILITIES OF THE STOVE SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED BY THE MANU FACTURER S WARRANTY SERVICING GLASS CAUTION BE CAREFUL NOT TO ABUSE DOOR AS SEMBLY BY STRIKING OR SLAMMING IT IF THE DOOR ASSEMBLY OR GLASS IS BROKEN OR DAMAGED
45. shing Notes On a flat or tarred and graveled roofs nail and seal the flat roof flashing to the roof on all sides with roofing compound Do not put screws through the flashing into the chimney pipe CHIMNEY INSPECTION Existing chimneys must be inspected before installing your stove Consult your local building department for chimney code requirements A masonry chimney must have a code approved liner This liner must not have broken or missing pieces Some non code masonry chimneys may be brought up to code by being relined Consult your dealer or qualified chimney sweep Fac tory built chimneys should also be inspected first for creosote deposits which should be removed and then for integrity of the stainless steel liner Look for obvious bulges in the lining which may indicate the need to re place that section use a bright flashlight Also inspect the attic to see that the chimney has proper clearance to combustible framing members For interior masonry chimneys and most factory built chimneys this must be a 2 two inch 51 mm air space clearance which must not be filled with insulation or any other material An exterior masonry chimney must have a 1 one inch 25 4 mm air space clearance INSTALLATION CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS The chimney must extend 3 feet 914 mm above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 feet 610 mm higher than any roof surface within 10 feet 305 cm see below Check with
46. tion joint so that any parts extending above 13 6 343 mm from ground level can be removed for transportation of the mobile dwelling SECURING THE STOVE TO THE FLOOR Manufactured Mobile Homes Only Once the outside air floor duct is in position replace the floor protector Make sure that the floor protector s hole is aligned with the outside air opening Next position and align the stove on the hearth pad Manufactured Mobile home installations require that the stove be secured to the floor This ensures that the stove will not shift when the manufac tured mobile home is moved To do this mark where the holes are to be drilled using a marking instrument long enough and small enough to fit through the 4 four holes in the stove legs Mark holes then remove the stove Drill the 4 four holes with a 1 4 7 mm drill bit Drill down through the floor protector and the manufactured mobile home floor Use 1 4 7 mm lag bolts and secure to the manufactured mobile home floor NOTE If the composition of the manufactured mobile home floor is of light particleboard construction you will be required to secure the stove with regular hex head bolts and nuts This will ensure that the bolts will not rip out of the floor when the manufactured mobile home is being moved GROUNDING STOVE Manufactured Mobile Homes Only Regulations require that all stoves installed in manufactured mobile homes must be grounded To do this sim
47. to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass where along with high heat helps keep it clean When operating the stove on low for extended periods of time the glass may get dirty A short hot fire 15 20 min utes will help clean off much of the normal buildup see Troubleshooting pages 16 17 A commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recommended for cleaning The glass should be cleaned thoroughly with glass cleaner and a soft cloth BEFORE the stove is burned PAGE 13 CARE AND OPERATION PRIMARY AIR CONTROL This appliance is equipped with a control for the combustion air lo cated on the lower right side front of the stove Sliding the control to the right increases the burn rate to the left decreases the burn rate Primary Air Control Handle You will generally want to set the control in the low or medium range The stove is safe burning on any setting as long as combustibles are kept at the specified safe distances USE CONTROL SETTINGS THAT WORK FOR YOU The fuel the amount of heat you want the type of installation you have and how long you wish the fire to bum are all vari ables that will affect the control setting The same control settings in a variety of installations will produce different re sults Familiarize yourself with your stove by trying different settings so you can learn how much heat to expect and how long the fire will burn It may take a week or
48. trol handle is lo cated below the fuel door The heat output can be con trolled by sliding the handle to a higher or lower heat out put setting See Care and Operation Section Primary Air Control page 12 The fuel the amount of heat and burn times desired the type of installation are all vari ables that will affect the control setting The same control settings in a variety of installations will produce different results You will need to try different settings so you can learn how much heat to expect and how long the fire will burn Primary Air Control Handle CARE AND OPERATION FUEL DOOR CAUTION WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DO NOT EX TEND IT BEYOND ITS NORMAL TRAVEL OVEREX TENDING THE DOOR TO A FURTHER OPEN POSITION CAN PUT EXCESSIVE STRESS ON HINGE AREA OF DOOR AND HINGE PINS AND MAY RESULT IN BREAKAGE d TO OPEN ROTATE HANDLE 90 DEGREES CLOCKWISE DOOR OPERATION The door handle assembly opens and securely latches the fuel door closed To open the door rotate the coil handle to the 9 00 position until door releases To close and latch hold the coil handle in the 9 00 position close the door then rotate the handle to the 6 00 position See illustration above GLASS The Glass is a super heat resistant ceramic that withstands continuous temperatures up to 1390 F This temperature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your stove This unit is designed

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