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1. The temperature of the stove Which model stove or insert you have Experiment with different loading configurations to achieve longer burns Try loading the wood from side to side and nesting it in the ashes to prevent airflow under and around the wood Fresh wood should be loaded to the back of the firebox or to the sides Hot coals or half burned wood should be brought towards the front of the firebox The way you load your wood can seriously affect burn times If the new load does not ignite within a few minutes try crisscrossing the load to allow more airflow around the fire or try a slightly hotter stove temperature Determining the lowest setting for efficient low burns This will require some experimentation on your part Try closing the air control all the way with the stove temperature at 325 to 350 degrees If the flames are completely extinguished open the air control halfway and then slowly close it until there is only a small amount of flame It is important to check the stove about 20 minutes after setting the draft control as it takes this long for the stove temperature to stabilize There should still be some small flames on or above the wood load Use 325 degrees as a starting point You can try starting temperatures 25 degrees higher orlowerto achieve desired burn times start 25 degrees lower if the stove burns the wood too quickly or 25 degrees higher if there are no flames in the firebox for more than a few minutes afte
2. 1219mm depth ALCOVE DIMENSIONS double wall 6 152mm diameter Minimum 54 1372mm width maximum 48 1219mm depth FLOOR PROTECTOR The hearth and or floor protection must be a non combustible hearth floor protector with a minimum thick ness of 3 8 9 5mm extending beneath the heater and to the front sides and rear as indicated All mobile home installations require outside air kits Refer to manual for part numbers and instructions CHIMNEY amp CONNECTOR Minimum 6 or 8 152mm to 203mm diameter minimum 24 MSG black steel connector pipe with listed fac tory built chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry chimney Horizontal connection not tested refer to local building codes for installation May be installed with 6 connector pipe and Class A chimney utilizing a 6 to 8 increaser See installation instructions for details Clearances to connector shall be measured from 8 flue collar Restrictions apply Read instructions before installing APPROVED CHIMNEY SYSTEMS FOR MOBILE HOMES 6 or 8 diameter Listed Class A SECURITY DURAVENT METALBESTOS METAL FAB JACKES EVANS PROJET AMERITEK or INDUSTRIAL CHIMNEY brand chimney Approved chimney systems must use double wall connector pipe of the same brand name Other pipe options are listed above COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATIONS Pedestal Base or Legs CAUTION WHILE IN OPERATION DO NOT TOUCH KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND COMBU
3. For example a small fire may require a slower fan speed to keep the heat output by the fan consistent If the blower is operated in manual mode it may be necessary to adjust the blower speed as the fire begins to burn down and the stove is no longer hot enough to effectively heat the air moved by the blower If the air coming from the blower feels cool one should either decrease the blower speed or stoke the fire to build up more heat NOTE SWITCH CONDITIONS TWO POSITION GIVEN AT ROOM TEMPERATURE SWITCH MANUAL TEMPERATURE N C NORMALLY CLOSED N 0 NORMALLY OPEN lt FEMALE DISCONNECT gt MALE DISCONNECT O STUD CONNECTION POWER CORD Figure 11 Blower Wiring Schematic CONTROL OFF e MANUAL Manual Auto Rocker Switch Blower Speed Control Knob rheostat Figure 12 Blower Controls WARNINGS The blower must be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle 120 VAC 60 Hz single phase Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Do not route power cord under or in front of appliance Installation must be in accordance with National Elec trical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition In Canada the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code latest edition DANGER Disconnect power before servicing blower In the event that you remove the blower for any reason make sure a cover plate available from Lennox Hearth Products is installed before using the heate
4. Slow or inadequate draft equals poor combustion and possible smoking problems The following are some conditions that may contribute to poor chimney draft 1 A chimney too large for your appliance 2 Achimney with not enough height to produce adequate draft 3 A chimney with excessive height this may allow exhaust to cool too much before exiting which will stall the rate the exhaust exits 4 Offsets in the venting system are too restrictive see Chimney Guide lines Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through the stove and the chimney connector joints Excessive draft may cause an uncontrollable burn or a glowing red stove or chimney part Overfiring Damage If the heater or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Other symptoms may include Cracking warping or burning out of components plated doors may turn color stove glass may develop a haze which will not come off with cleaning Overfiring of a stove is a condition where excessive temperatures are reached beyond the design capabilities of the appliance The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the manufacturer s limited warranty Also see Troubleshooting on Page 17 SELECTING THE PROPER VENTING SYSTEM The appliance is merely one component of a larger system The other equally important component is the venting system This is necessary for achieving the required flow of combustion air to the fire chamber
5. to 6 19 20 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S260 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S260 Door Parts C Blower Parts NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 21 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S260 Leg and Leg Parts q 235 amp 22 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE lt D REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S260 Ash Drawer Pedestal and Pedestal NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 23 ACCESSORIES MODEL S260 Gu 71113 Pedestal ref form 506033 16 71114 Ash Drawer Pedestal ref form 506033 15 OR LEGS REQUIRED ref form 506033 14 70000 Olympic Sculptured Blacks 4 per pkg 70001 Olympic Sculptured Golds 4 per pkg 70002 Olympic Sculptured Nickels 4 per pkg 70007 Olympic Sculptured Brushed Golds 4 per pkg 70008 Olympic Sculptured Brushed Nickels 4 per pkg 70003 LEG CAS B Cascade Steel Blacks 4 per pkg HEAT SHIELD REQUIRED WITH LEGS 71116 Heat Shield ref form 4506033 14 FACEPLATE KITS INCLUDES FACEPLATE HANDLE AND NAMEPLATE H7903 TRAD FPK BG LG Large Traditional Faceplate Kit Brushed Gold H7906 TRAD FPK G LG Large Traditional Faceplate Kit Gold BLOWER H7917 BLWR FSB700 SS Blower Kit FS Woodstoves OUTSIDE AIR KIT 71111 OUTAIRK L Outside Air Kit Leg ref form 506033 18 71112 OU
6. 1 2 USA 16 USA 0 N A USA 67 1 4 Mobile Home CAN 1340mm CAN 1118mm CAN 450mm CAN 200mm CAN 1759mm 8 Double Wall Alcove Residential USA 50 3 4 USA 37 1 2 USA 16 USA 0 84 2134MM USA 67 1 4 or Mobile Home CAN 1340mm CAN 1118mm CAN 450mm CAN 200mm CAN 1759mm T USA 8 200mm from door opening Canada 8 200 mm from sides and back of unit Dimensions to Stove Body Mobile Home USA only Diagram A Top View Parallel Installation Diagram B Side View Alcove and Parallel Installations Footnotes 1 These dimensions to the stove body are for reference only Actual distances should be measured from the stove s flue collar 2 Minimum noncombustible hearth pad dimen sions 3 Shield shall be attached to the rear of the stove pipe with a 1 air space and must run from the top of the stove to the ceiling 4 Not applicable to alcove installations 5 In corner applications when installed at minimum back wall clearances the required floor protection is dimensioned off the back plane of the stove therefore the floor protection required off the back corners at a 45 degree angle only needs to extend to the wall This situation will only occur in CANADA installations 6 Reference dimension only to assist in plan ning the installation Floor Protector Diagram C Top View Corner Clearance Stove and Flue to Wall Clearances to connector pipe shall be mea sured from the
7. 15 16 MAINTENANCE DOOR HINGES If door hinges need lubricating use an anti seize compound never use oil available from your Lennox Hearth Products dealer DOOR LATCH If your door latch fails to latch tightly and the gasket is in good condition place a length of pipe cheater bar over the inside portion of the door handle and bend slightly toward the door until the proper adjustment is obtained If the door handle does not close easily apply high temperature anti seize to the striker DOOR GASKET Periodically check gasket to make sure it is not over compressed If compressed replace with a special woven door rope Don t try substituting rope only use special Lennox Hearth Products door rope GOLD OR NICKEL PLATED DOOR Clean only with a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cotton cloth Other products may damage brass paint and gaskets BAFFLE BLANKET Your baffle blanket should be inspected during every chimney cleaning If the baffle blanket is compressed or heavily stained it should be replaced Heavy creosote stains or matting is an indication of improper use and your burning habits should be reviewed GLASS CLEANING Only clean glass with products specifically made to use on wood stoves Other products could damage gaskets and paint Never scrape glass with a razor blade This can pit the glass and make it impossible to clean in the future WINDOW GASKET The window gasket can be checked by running the fl
8. LE FIL LECTRIQUE DE LA PRISE DE CONTACT AVANT LE SERVICE NE PAS FAIRE PASSER LE FIL ELECTRIQUE SOUS OU EN AVANT DE L APPAREIL TYPE DE COMBUSTIBLE BOIS SEULEMENT La date de fabrication est indiqu e dans la section anglophone de cette tiquette NE PAS ENLEVER OU RECOUVRIR CETTE TIQUETTE Fabriqu aux U S A No Pi ce 36262 Rev B 7 2009 IGN 09 2576 NOTES 21 28 WARRANTY Your wood appliance is covered by a limited warranty provided with the appliance Please read the warranty to be familiar with its coverage Retain this manual File it with your other documents for future refer ence REPLACEMENT PARTS See Pages 19 and 2U for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts supplied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your Lennox distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order When ordering repair parts always give the following information 1 The model number of the appliance 2 The serial number of the appliance Your Appliance s Model Number 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the appliance If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the installation or application of this system please contact your dealer LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1508 Elm Hill Pike Suite 108 Nashville TN 37210 visit us at www Lennox com 1 800 9 LENNOX PRODUC
9. Rear Baffle Boards 5 1 2 Figure 8 2 included Side Cut A Way View of Firebox Baffle Blanket Front Baffle Boards Rear Baffle Boards Firebox Brick Figure 9 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE OPERATING HINTS 1 Burn only dry well seasoned wood for maximum heat output In some states it is illegal to burn wet wood or anything other than clean dry wood products Your stove is designed to operate with the door closed Operate only with the door shut tightly at all times except when loading wood and possibly on start up to establish a draft Never leave the unit unat tended while the front door is slightly opened DO NOT hitor move the baffle board while loading wood Occasionally check the baffle Make sure the baffle blanket is always flush with the front of the baffle boards Loading oversized logs may dislodge the baffle boards CAUTION THE DRAFT CONTROL MUST BE FULLY OPEN BE FORE OPENING THEDOOR TO AVOID POSSIBLE COMBUSTION FLASH Ignition of hot volatile gases as the door is opened Feeding excessive amounts of fuel to the stove should be avoided It is important to supply it with sufficient draft and fuel to maintain a moderately hot fire If during overnight burns heavy creosote deposits develop inside your stove and on the door the draft is set too low review your burning habits A CAUTION Be careful not to abuse door assembly by striking or slamming it If the do
10. adjusted into place from the flue outlet Install chimney as per manufacturer s instructions NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE POST INSTALLATION CHECKS 1 Check that all chimney pipe joints are securely fastened 2 Check that the heater is securely fastened to the floor if applicable 3 Make sure the intake vent has clear access to outside air if applicable 4 Make sure the outside air vent has been sealed properly to keep rodents out if applicable 5 Be sure all roof flashings are watertight 6 Be sure the stove is properly grounded if applicable FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND INSURANCE PURPOSES HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION INSPECTED BY YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE AUTHORITY OR FIRE MARSHAL BEFORE STARTING A FIRE IN YOUR STOVE NOTIFY YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY 11 12 BRICK INSTALLATION CAUTION Wear gloves during brick installation in case of sharp edges inside the stove Note Installation of the baffle boards and insulating blanket is easier when you can still access the flue outlet before connecting flue vent Be sure the baffle blanket is placed flat on the baffle boards so as not to block exhaust flow to the flue Use a ruler or piece of kindling to reach over the baffle blanket to be sure it is completely flat on top of the baffle bricks 1 Install bricks 71 28 in the numbered sequence shown in Figure 7 2 Next you will install the rear baffle boards whi
11. and for safely removing unwanted combustion byproducts from the appliance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may notfunction properly Poorly functioning venting systems may create performance problems as well as be a safety hazard A draft test should read greater than 04 W C inches water column and less than 08 W C As per NFPA 211 standard see paragraph below the installer must take into account all variables within the installation and install the appliance in such a manner that satisfies the draft requirements of the appliance See Chimney Guidelines below to assist you in selecting the proper venting system for your installation American National Standards Institute ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances See Draft Section A chimney or vent shall be so designed and con structed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove 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 s instructions Chimney Guidelines This appliance requires approximately 12 feet minimum of effective draw provided by the venting system As a rule of thumb every 90 degree total direction change in the venting will result in a loss of approximately 5 feet of effective draw Example If two 45 degree offsets are used subtract 5 feet from
12. be removed by a professional chimney sweep Do notattemptto burn out heavy creosote accumulations with a hotfire If large accumulations are occurring review your burning procedures If a creosote fire should develop the fire department should be called immediately and then attempts should be made to control the fire until assistance arrives If a runaway fire should develop causing over heating of the stove the door and draft regulators should be closed immediately The fire should die down once deprived of oxygen After a severe chimney fire the complete chimney system should be checked before further use Do Not Use Grate Or Elevate Fire Build Wood Fire Directly On Hearth firebrick Do not use andirons or other methods of supporting the fuel Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Check all local building and safety codes before installation The installation instructions and appropriate code require ments must be followed exactly and without compromise In the absence of local codes the following standards and codes must be followed In the U S A install in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association s Code NFPA 211 Standards for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances or similar regulations may apply to the installation of a Solid Fuel Burning applian
13. cause skin burns Do not allow children to play near the stove without close supervision Do not touch the stove while it is burning Use extreme caution while the unit is in use Surface temperatures become dangerously hot and can cause serious burns Do not allow anyone to operate the stove who is not familiar with the operating instructions Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed stove design specifications can result in permanent damage to the stove Never leave your stove unattended on high burn rates This may cause overfiring Overfiring the stove may cause a house fire If the stove glows you are overfiring Keep a water hose or hand operated fire extinguisher close for safety Smoke Detectors Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home we recommend installing smoke detectors If possible install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room to reduce the possibility of occasional 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 requirements of your local code Check with your local building department for require ments in your area 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Inspect your chimney at least once a month during the burn ing season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 4 thick should
14. hole s center should be 3 76 mm directly forward from the center of the flue outlet or locate as per the instructions below Position the stove on your floor protection in the exact location where itis to be located making sure all minimum clearances are met Mark the floor protection where the pedestal will be located then remove the stove Make four 1 1 2 38 mm cuts in one end of the corrugated tube and fold the flaps back Cut a 4 102 mm hole through the floor protec tion and the floor and insert the corrugated tube into the hole Cover it with the supplied screen and fasten it to the floor protector Locate the 1 1 2 x 14 292 mm x 356 mm metal plate and paint to match the stove if necessary Position this piece so that the 14 356 mm dimension evenly overlaps the lips on the back of the pedestal see drawing below Attach this plate to the back of the pedestal with the self tapping screws supplied If the stove is to be fastened to the floor attach the stove with the supplied lag bolts through the pedestal base on opposite sides attaching them into the floor beneath the floor protection Seal any irregularities with silicone sealer If installed in a mobile home the heater shall be grounded to the chassis with a Z8 AGW copper wire or equivalent Install bricks as per instructions Page 12 Itis highly recommended that the baffle be assembled before the chimney is installed so that the baffle blanket can be
15. nearly any jurisdiction the chimney must meet both safety and exhaust flow requirements The 3 by 2 by 10 rule applies to both masonry and factory built chimneys Ref USA National Standard NFPA 211 latest edition and Canada National Standard CSA B365 01 latest edition Vents installed with a listed cap shall terminate in accordance with the terms of the cap s listings NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE NEGATIVE PRESSURE WARNING This appliance is not designed to be operated in a negative pressure In very airtight homes with large kitchen exhaust fans furnace cold air returns fresh air exchange systems and any other air system in close proximity to the heating appliance may create a negative pressure in the same room as the heating appliance This can create dangerous back drafting ofthe stove and chimney joints drawing combustion by products into the home Be sure your home has adequate makeup air to eliminate negative pressures caused by the above mentioned sources Outside air connected to the appliance probably will not resolve such a problem as the stove or fireplace insert is not the source of negative pressure Lennox Hearth Products accepts no liability for damages resulting from negative pressures described here Ventilation Requirements Provide adequate air for combustion The fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the space where it will be installed Ventilation is essential
16. the actual vertical vent height to determine your effective draw In this case if you had 14 feet of vertical vent the effective draw would only be approximately 9 feet 14 ft 5 ft 9 ft therefore it may be necessary to add additional height to the venting system Do not install an offset within the first two feet above the flue outlet on the appliance If the venting system is all vertical and the total vent length above the flue outlet exceeds 14 feet it is recommended that the 8 to 6 pipe reducer is used cat no 71134 and a 6 venting system be installed At higher elevations this may not be necessary In wellinsulated and weathertight homes it may be difficultto establish a good draft up your chimney The poor draft is caused by a shortage of air in the house In this situation an Outside Air Kit may need to be installed See Negative Pressure Warning on Page 5 and Outside Combustion Air on Page 8 Chimney Height Requirements The chimney must extend 3 92m above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 61m higher than any roof surface within 10 3m see below Check with your local building officials for additional requirements for your area Less than 10 3 m c B 2 610 mm Min 914 mm Min Figure 1 Chimney Height Requirements To pass inspection in
17. your glass door clean so that you may enjoy many hours viewing your high efficiency stove For more information contact your Lennox Hearth Products dealer A CAUTION Cleaning Glass Ensure appliance is cold prior to cleaning glass A commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recommended Do not use abrasive cleaners Do clean with any materials which may scratch or otherwise damage the glass Scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or break Inspect the glass regularly If you detect a crack extinguish the fire and contact your dealer for a replacement TROUBLESHOOTING Problem POOR DRAFT EXCESSIVE DRAFT DIRTY GLASS SMOKES WHEN DOOR IS OPEN WOOD BURNS TOO FAST POOR HEAT OUTPUT PAINT GIVES OFF ODOR smoke Solution Extend chimney in length or have the chimney realigned to the proper size flue Oversized chimneys normally have poor drafts Remember the stoves draft depend solely on the natural draft of the chimney See Drafting section on Page 4 If your stove is not drafting properly your chimney is the problem All stoves are thoroughly tested to ensure proper draft with the correct size chimney flue With better chimneys being more common excessive draft can be an issue Alleviate excessive draft by slowing the burn rate of the stove once it has reached proper operating temperature See Maximizing Your Stove s Overall Efficiency on Page 15 1 Burn smaller hotter fires
18. 4 to the linear foot The connector pipe must meet minimum clearances in any direction to walls or other combustible materials It must attach to a listed double wall metal chimney at least 6 in diameter or to a masonry chimney with a flue passage of at least 48 square inches It is required that a chimney connector pipe not extend further than the inner wall of the flue when it is connected to a masonry chimney and that it either be cemented to the masonry or be installed without cement in a thimble connected to the masonry wall When the connector is inserted into a thimble the joint must be tight enough so that it will not be dislodged in normal use Install connector at no less than the minimum clearances from the ceiling when using a 90 degree elbow to pass through combustible constructions Chimney connector pipes should never pass through a floor ceiling fire wall partition or combustible construction of any type unless certain precautions are taken The best method is to use a listed thimble and a listed chimney in accordance with the manufactures directions NFPA No 211 gives approved methods for passing a flue pipe through combustible constructions Insert the allen head screw through the slotted washer Figure 5 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 10 PEDESTAL INSTALLATION For ash drawer pedestal see instructions included with pedestal Residential and Mobile Homes Bolting down and grounding
19. 5662 Cascade Olympic Leg Kit Outside Air Plenum Box FSB BLOWER PARTS ieme cano ossi H8062 FSB700 Blower Only Assembly w blower wiring harness us Fan se sn nes lower oniy Wr ames m enoa T snap swith wast andrews ao 5742 Speed contol High Temperate 35700 H8065 Control Panel Assembly w Snap Switch Housing Assembly sr contr Suite anual On Automate 260 STOVE PARTS 46625 memoeMemmerruetalarRm Nameplate Kit w Hardware Silver DE Nameplate Kit w Hardware Gold Ash Book ON o i 72 cut Bick tor Ash Removal 39 H5612 Firebrick 4 1 2 x 9 16 per stove 40 H5576 Firebrick 4 1 4 x 9 2 per stove 41 H3097 Firebrick 4 1 4 x 4 1 2 1 per stove 42 H5611 Firebrick 2 1 8 x 9 4 per stove 43 Hs595 Firebrick 2 1 8 x 6 1 4 2 per stove 44 H3094 Firebrick 2 1 8 x 4 1 4 1 per stove 45 H5613 Firebrick 1 3 4 x 9 2 per stove ne Front are Secondary Bum Tune Assembly El nes includes tubes and all mounting hardware 49 H8020 Baffle Blanket 22 1 2 x 15 1 2 x 1 50 H8021 Battie Board Kit w Battle Blanket 71052_ Dry Graphite Apply to door handle and door hinges H5633 Anti Seize 2 gram pouch Pass 71134 Stainless Steel Pipe Reducer from 8
20. 8 450mm MIN CONECTEUR INSTALLATION En Pouces millim tres A B C D Et F G M Simple Paroi 8 diam tre R sidentielle 23 584 20 5 521 28 711 18 457 200 13 330 23 584 Simple Paroi 6 diam tre R sidentielle 18 457 15 5 394 26 660 16 406 8 200 11 279 21 533 Double Parois 8 diam tre R sidentielle ou Maison Mobile 16 406 13 5 343 256635 15381 8 200 12 305 22 Double Parois 8 diam tre Alcove R sidentielle ou Maison Mobile 16 406 13 5 343 28 711 18 457 8 200 84 2134 Double Parois 6 diam tre R sidentielle ou Alcove ou Maison Mobile 12 305 9 5 241 23 584 13 330 8 200 11 279 21 533 84 2134 t USA 8 200mm l avant de la porte Canada 8 de chaque c t de l appareil Maison Mobile USA SEULEMENT DIMENSIONS DE L ALCOVE avec un raccordement de 8 203mm de diam tre largeur minimum 64 1626mm profondeur maximum 48 1219mm DIMENSIONS DE L ALC VE avec un raccordement de 6 152mm de diam tre largeur minimum 54 1372mm profondeur maximum 48 1219mm PANNEAU PROTECTEUR PLANCHER Les panneaux protecteurs doivent tre non combustible dont l paisseur minimale est de 3 8 9 5mm et doivent s tendre sous l appareil l avant des portes l arri re et de chaque c t tel qu indiqu CHEMIN E ET CONDUIT DE RACCORDEMENT Approuv pour installation avec un conduit de raccordement en acier noir 24 jauges de diam tre minimum de 6 ou 8 152
21. LENNOX INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL HEARTH PRODUCTS COUNTRY Free Standing COLLECTION EPA Certified Wood Burning Stoves Save These Instructions For Future Reference P N 775 216M Rev E 02 2010 Wood Stoves Model Legacy S260 T Top A French manual is available upon request Order P N 775 216CF Ce manuel d installation est disponible en francais simplement en faire la demande Num ro de la pi ce 775 216CF NATIONAL These appliances must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the FIREPLACE y ipu E INSTITUTE possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual before installing and using your wood stove Failure to follow T E these instructions could result in property damage injury or CERTIFIED Listed By Oregon USA even death Contact your local building or fire officials to obtain www nficertified org ys a permit and information on any installation requirements Nous recommandons que and inspection requirements in your area nos p eles bois soient Report 050 S 02b 2 q y install s et que l entretien soit effectu par des professionnels certifi s aux Etats Unis par le National Fireplace Institute NFI et au Canada par le Wood WARNINGS e Hot Do not touch The glass and surfaces of this appliance will Energy Technical Training WETT Wood Energy Technical Training be hot during operation and will retai
22. NG ANOTHER APPLIANCE TESTING INFORMATION This manual describes the installation and operation of the Legacy 5260 non catalytic wood heaters These heaters meet the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emissions limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1 1990 This heater has been developed tested and constructed in accordance with the requirements of UL 1482 ULC S627 and HUD standards and is listed by OMNI Test Laboratories Portland OR It has been approved for residential mobile home and alcove installations DRAFT REQUIREMENTS Your wood stove is dependent upon a properly functioning chimney for optimum performance It is a high efficiency appliance that loses much less heat up the chimney than older appliances and fireplaces For this reason it is important to match the stove to the chimney The chimney has two functions 1 It draws combustion air into the appliance without air no fuel will burn and 2 It exhausts combustion by products Your new Country Collection stove is what is known as a natural draft appliance The appliance depends solely on the natural draft of the chimney system to draw combustion air into the unit Draft is the force that moves air from the appliance up into the chimney The amount of draft in your chimney depends onthe length of the chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance overfiring
23. ON To install the Outside Air Kit position the clip so that the nut is directly above the hole punched in the back of the heatshield see Figure 4 Install the outside air adapter box on the stove by sliding it into the air channel located between the bottom heatshield and the stove bottom until the oblong ring is approximately 1 4 from the rear edge of the lower heatshield Make sure the ring is facing down Thread the bolt up through the nut in the clip until snug against the adapter box Expanded View of Clip Line up the hole in the clip with the hole in the rear center of the bottom heatshield Figure 4 To locate the hole in the hearth for outside air mark a 4 circle on the hearth The circle s center should be 2 3 4 directly back from the center of the flue outlet and 5 8 to the left side NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE STOVE INSTALLATION 10 11 12 13 If not previously installed install floor protection and move the heater into the desired location Position the stove on your floor protection in the exact location where it is to be located making sure all minimum clearances are met If you are installing outside air on your stove mark a 4 circle on the floor protection just below the oblong ring When cut out this hole will accommodate the flexible outside air tube If the stove is to be fastened to the floor locate the hold down brackets inside the leg box and mark the fl
24. OT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO DO DO DO DO DO DO Install or operate this stove before reading this manual Close the draft beyond the point at which the flames are completely extinguished Open the stove door without fully opening the draft first Burn driftwood or wood that has been in salt water This includes some mill ends and scrap lumber that has been floated in salt water on the way to the mill This will void your warranty Handle the Nickel or Gold faceplate unnecessarily Use the door handle only Force oversized logs into the firebox as this may dislodge the baffle assembly Close the door tightly during Burn In Period Be sure to clean any fingerprints from the Gold or Nickel faceplate before burning the stove Clean the Gold or Nickel door only with a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth Consult local building department if other than recommended clearances are desired Read instructions for the baffle boards and baffle blanket occasionally to ensure you have not bumped or moved them out of place when loading wood Check the chimney and baffle monthly to make sure they are clean Burn seasoned dry wood only RAIN WET WOOD Open the door frequently during Burn In Period to keep gasket from adhering to the curing paint Enjoy the warm feeling of your new Country Collection stove REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL S260 Contact an Authorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer to o
25. R STOVE Spray can touch ups should be done only with a high temperature stove paint cat no 70K99 avail able from all Lennox Hearth Products dealers BURN IN PERIOD Please be patient with the heat output of your stove for the first few weeks The steel will go through a curing process that eliminates moisture which is deep in the steel and firebrick This moisture will reduce initial heat output of your stove and may make it difficult to start After you have broken in the paint on the stove it will be necessary to build hot fires to thoroughly remove the moisture from the appliance Running the stove with the draft fully open for 1 to 1 1 2 hours after starting and adding generous amounts of fuel during the first week or two should complete the curing process We recommend the use of a thermometer attached to the stove top or chimney Temperatures on the connector pipe should run in the 250 600 degree range DO NOT OVERFIRE THE STOVE DURING THIS PROCESS IF THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE STOVE IMMEDIATELY CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES WARNING BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE HEATER AND THE SURFACE OF ANY COMBUSTIBLE CON STRUCTION IS NOT LESS THAN SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAMS ON PAGE 7 Floor Protection USA The floor in front and under the heater must be protected with a minimum of 3 8 thick noncombustible material The covering must extend 16 in front of the door opening of the he
26. STIBLE MATERIALA CONSIDERABLE DISTANCE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS 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 CREO SOTE BUILDUP MAY OCCUR RAPIDLY DO NOT USE GRATE OR ELEVATE FIRE BUILD WOOD FIRE DIRECTLY ON HEARTH FEED DOOR MUST BE CLOSED DURING FIRING EXCEPT WHEN ADDING FUEL KEEP ASH DOOR CLOSED TO AVOID EXCESS HEAT DANGER RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT TYPE OF FUEL SOLID WOOD ONLY Date of Manufacture Date De Fabrication 2010 2011 2012 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC U S ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emission standards Part No 36213 Rev C 1 2010 DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL Made in U S A IGN 09 2568 25 SAFETY LISTING LABEL FRENCH COMMUNIQUEZ AVEC LES AUTORIT S LOCALES EN B TIMENT OU LE SERVICE DE PR VENTION DES INCENDIES POUR CONNAITRE LES NORMES D INSTALLATION ET D INSPECTION DE VOTRE REGION APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE CERTIFI POUR COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE PEUT ETRE INSTALL DANS UNE MAISON MOBILE USA SEULEMENT SELON UM 84 HUD Num ro de Rapport _ Test le Mod le Le num ro de s rie est indiqu dans la 050 S 02b 2 7 D cembre 1995 5260 T Top section anglophone de cette tiquette LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ATTENTION Des m thodes sp cifiques d install
27. T REFERENCE INFORMATION We recommend that you record the following important information about your appliance If you did not purchase your appliance directly from a Lennox Hearth Products dealer then please call 1 800 9 LENNOX for the name and phone number of your nearest Lennox Hearth Products dealer who will answer your questions or address your concerns Your Appliance s Serial Number The Date On Which Your Appliance Was Installed Your Dealer s Name NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning FIREPLACE INSTITUTE hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI as e NFI Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical www nficertified org Training WETT Wood Energy Lennox Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A 2007 by Lennox Hearth Products P N 775 216M Rev E 02 2010 NATIONAL Nous recommandons que nos p eles FIREPLACE INSTITUTE bois soient install s et que l entretien NFI soit effectu par des professionnels certifi s aux Etats Unis par le National e Fireplace Institute NFI et au Canada par le Wood Energy CERTIFIED echnical Training www nfice
28. TAIRK P Outside Air Kit Pedestal ref form 506033 17 Paint Gold 1 2 Pint Paint Gold 1 2 pint 70K99 TSPK B Touch Up Paint Metallic Black 12 oz Aerosol 71134 Reducer 6 8 Pipe Reducer from 8 to 6 Stainless W LEGF LBRKT Leg Fasetening L Brackets 4 per pkg Tie down kit to be used in mobile or modular homes ref form 506033 18 24 SAFETY LISTING LABEL ENGLISH CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION IN YOUR AREA LISTED ROOM HEATERS SOLID FUEL TYPE APPROVED FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION USA ONLY PURSUANT TO UM 84 HUD Report Number Report Date Model Serial No INum ro de s rle 050 S 02b 2 Dec 7 1995 S260 T Top 26 Manufactured By Fabriqu Par L ENNUX LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS Tested amp PO BOX 987 Listed By c US HEARTH PRODUCTS Auburn WA SSUIT OMNI T St Laboratories Inc PREVENT HOUSE FIRES Model S260 Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer s installation Testedto UL 1482 ULC 5627 00 and operating instructions and your local building codes Portland Oregon USA Type Of Fuel Solid Wood Onl CAUTION Special methods are required when passing chimney through a wall or ceiling refer to local building codes Do optional Blower Part No H7917 connect this unit to a chimney flue serving another appliance WARNING MOBILE HOME USA Only An outside air inlet must be Fa5c Ind Mod
29. ame of a match near the gasket and around the door If the flame is drawn in around the window the gasket should be replaced DOOR HANDLE Door handle may become tight as you use the stove Free the handle up by using dry graphite supplied with the stove The directions are included with the graphite WARNINGS Inspect and clean chimney and connector frequently Under certain conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly CLEANING GLASS SEE MAINTENANCE FOR GLASS CLEANING TIPS The operator plays an important part in keeping the glass clean and free of build ups The first and most important part the operator plays is mak ing sure to burn only well seasoned firewood Wet wood Dirty glass Keeping your glass door clean is partly accomplished by the air wash system of the stove which sends clean fresh air for combustion over the window before it enters the fire The high temperatures inside the firebox also keep the glass clean No stove door stays perfectly clean The following are methods for keeping build up on your glass to a minimum When properly installed and operated by a knowledgeable operator your glass door should require very little maintenance Do not expect to get extremely long burn times and keep the window perfectly clean Cool temperatures cause condensation of unburned volatiles on the glass If your glass gets very dirty during overnight burning try preheating the stove a little longer before dampi
30. and check to make sure you are not setting the draft down too far with the draft control 2 Make sure your wood is well seasoned and dry not open to rain see Creosote and Fuel sections on Page 5 3 See Poor Draft section above and Cleaning Glass on Page 16 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed and that the baffle blanket is pushed back flush with the front of the baffle boards 2 Check the chimney for blockage due to creosote see Chimney and Creosote sections on Pages 5 and 6 3 Check draft See POOR DRAFT section above 1 The draft control must be closed further 2 Add fuel at lower firebox temperatures 3 Load wood side to side and reduce the flow of air under wood 4 The door seal may need replacing check for leakage 5 See Excessive Draft 1 Check your wood Wet moist unseasoned wood will not produce heat 2 Your stove needs to be seasoned moisture removed from the steel and brick Continue to burn a fire It normally takes from one to three weeks of burning to season your stove See Burn In Procedures on Page 5 3 See Excessive Draft section above Paint is tempering in Burn only moderately hot for the first few days until paint is fully cured Then burn a very hot fire to cure any paint that may not easily cure Open windows or door to ventilate See Burn In Procedures on Page 5 17 18 DO S AND DON TS DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO N
31. are required only in mobile homes CAUTION Wear gloves during installation in case of sharp edges on the stove 1 2 Remove the heater from the carton if packaged upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts Carefully put the stove on pedestal with the open end of the pedestal facing the rear DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE UNATTENDED UNTIL IT IS BOLTED SECURELY TO THE PEDESTAL Line up the holes in the brackets on the pedestal with the threaded holes in the bottom of the stove and use the two 1 2 long bolts AND 3 8 standard washers to bolt the stove to the pedestal Be sure to see that the stove is mounted squarely on the pedestal before tightening the two bolts securely When installing a pedestal on this stove you MUST plug the four leg mounting bolt holes located on the bottom of the stove in the four corners with the bolts that were used to mountthe shipping legs The two rear bolts should not be installed more that two full rotations to prevent lifting the bricks off the bottom of the stove FAILURE TO INSTALL THESE FOUR BOLTS PROPERLY WILL RESULT IN REDUCED CONTROL OF THE STOVE S COMBUSTION SYSTEM Block Off Plate is Required When Installing Outside Air Into Unit Plate is Included With kit 71112 Figure 6 If required install the Outside Air Kit cat no 71112 as per the following instructions To locate the hole in the hearth for outside air mark and cut a 4 102 mm hole in the hearth The
32. ater and 8 to either side of the door opening and 5 1 2 to the rear or to the wall whichever is smaller In all installations a 16 minimum hearth extension in front of the stove is required as measured from the door opening of the unit Canada The floor in front and under the heater must be protected with a minimum of 3 8 thick noncombustible material The covering must extend 457 mm in front of the door opening of the heater and 200 mm to either side of the stove body and 200 mm to the rear or to the wall whichever is smaller In all installations a 457mm minimum hearth extension in front of the stove is required as measured from the door opening of the unit Reduced Clearances Clearances to combustible surfaces can be reduced with the use of listed double wall connector pipe See the clearances with double wall pipe on the following page Alcove Clearances Double Wall 8 203 mm Diameter Minimum 64 1626 mm width maximum 48 1219 mm depth Minimum 84 2134 mm height Double Wall 6 152mm Diameter Minimum 54 1372 mm width maximum 48 1219 mm depth Minimum 84 2134 mm height Mobile Home Installations This appliance is approved for installation into a mobile home in the USA ONLY Installation should be in accordance with the Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 in Canada CAN CSA 7240 MH or when such a standard is not applicable the Standard for Mobile Home Installati
33. ation doivent tre respect es lorsque vous faites passer une chemin e dans un mur ou un plafond r f rez vous aux autorit s locales en b timent Ne pas brancher cette unit un conduit de fum e raccord un autre appareil AVERTISSEMENT MAISON MOBILE USA seulement Une entr e d air ext rieure doit tre install e et libre de toute restriction lors de l utilisation de l appareil Ne pas installer l appareil dans une chambre coucher L int grit structurale du plancher des murs et du Fabriqu Par LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS Test et PO BOX 987 Approuv Par Auburn WA 98071 USA c Us Portland Oregon USA OMNI Test Laboratories Inc PREVENTION DES INCENDIES Installer et utiliser l appareil en conformit avec les direc tives d installation du fabricant et des autorit s locales en b timent ou le service de pr vention des incendies Type de combustible Bois seulement Ventilateur Optionnel No De Pi ces H7917 Fasco Ind Model 7163 9114 Sp cification lectrique Du Ventilateur 120V 60 Hz 1 Amp Ne pas faire passer le fil lectrique sous ou en avant de l appareil plafonditoit de la maison mobile doivent tre main tenus D gagements Minimums Aux Mat riaux Combustibles En Pouces millim tres 54 1372mm MIN Mur Combustible 48 1219mm MAX Protecteur Plancher pa I 45 IC 10 H Position de l alc ve m x Position Parall le USA 16 406mm MIN Canada 1
34. btain any of these parts Never use substitute materials Use of non approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards FRONT DOOR PARTS LIST Description Door Rope Kit 7 8 Dia 6 2 Upper Hinge Pin Upper Hinge Pin E Clip Lower Hinge Pin Glass Gasket Kit 8 4 Set of 6 screws and 6 washers for door assembly H5577 Spring Handle Nickel Spring Handle Gold 71099 Traditional Door Glass Plain 71100 71095 71097 71098 71082 71083 71084 71149 71146 Traditional Door Glass Sailboat Traditional Door Glass Cattail Traditional Door Glass Evergreen Traditional Door Glass Floral Traditional Door Faceplate Black Traditional Door Faceplate Gold Traditional Door Faceplate Nickel Traditional Door Faceplate Brushed Gold Traditional Door Faceplate Brushed Nickel Traditional Door Back w Handle door gasket included ASH DRAWER PEDESTAL amp PEDESTAL Small amp Large Pedestal Rear Block Off Plate w Hole Ash Drawer for Large Pedestal Ash Plug Remover and Rake Aluminum Flex Tubing Kit w clamp 15 of 4 dia 6 x 6 1 2 Rodent Screen LEGS AND LEG PARTS Aluminum Flex Tubing Kit w clamp 15 of 4 dia N Single Black Cascade Leg Single Black Olympic Leg Single Gold Olympic Leg Single Nickel Olympic Leg Single Brushed Gold Olympic Leg Single Brushed Nickel Olympic Leg 22 H5649 Heatshield Leg Fastener Kit 23 71116 Bottom Heatshield S260 24 H
35. ce in your area In Canada the guideline is established bythe CSA Standard CAN CSA B365 M93 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment Do not connect to any air distribution duct or system WARNING BURNING IMPROPER FUEL I E CHARCOAL CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monox ide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches dizziness or nausea 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 Failure to use manufacturer provided parts variations in tech niques and construction materials or practices other than those described in this manual may create a fire hazard and void the limited warranty Donot make any make shift compromises during installation Any modification or alteration may result in damage to the appliance or dwelling and will void the warranty certification and listings of this unit These appliances are designed as supplemental heaters Therefore it is advisable to have an alternate heat source when installed in a dwelling Do Not Overfire If Heater or Chimney Connector Glows You Are Overfiring DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERV I
36. ch are the smaller two ofthe four baffle boards The boards will be installed with the 5 1 2 dimension from the front to the rear of the firebox These boards will be placed on the top side of the rear baffle just to the rear of the middle secondary tube you will push the baffle boards towards the rear of the firebox until they fall in place at the rear side of the middle secondary tube You will place one board to the far left side of the firebox and one board to far right side of the firebox Confirm that both boards are laying flat on the rear baffle and that they are not overlapping each other 3 Next you will install the baffle blanket It will be installed with the 15 1 2 dimension from the front to rear of the firebox Install by lifting it into place between the front and rear baffle Place the blanket over the rear baffle and rear baffle boards that you have just installed Next you will place the baffle blanket that is protruding beyond the front side rear baffle on the top side of the front baffle 4 The final step of the baffle board amp baffle blanket installation will be installing the front baffle boards The front baffle boards will be the two remaining baffle boards which are the larger two baffle boards of the four baffle board kit They will be installed with the 9 5 8 dimension from the front to rear of the firebox Start by setting the back side of the board on the rear baffle making sure that it is placed far enough bac
37. d it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire ASH DISPOSAL Ashes should be scooped out of a cool stove with a small metal shovel Ashes should be placed in a metal container with a tight fitting lid The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible 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 otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all the cinders have thoroughly cooled Ashes can ignite up to 72 hours after removal from the stove FUEL This unit is designed and engineered to burn dry well seasoned wood only Dry seasoned wood is that which has been cut split and allowed to dry under a covered area where air is free to flow and circulate under and around the wood not under a tarp or plastic Make sure wood is not stacked directly onthe ground it may absorb moisture from the ground It should be allowed to dry in these conditions fora minimum of six months preferably one year or more IT MUST BE UNDERSTOOD THAT WOOD CANNOT BE LEFT IN ANY KIND OF WET OR DAMP AREA OR IT WILL NEVER BECOME COMPLETELY SEASONED Your stove will not operate at the level that it is meant to unless you use seasoned dry wood Do not burn driftwood or wood that has been in salt water doing so will void your warranty Do not burn treated wood coal garbage cardboard solvents or colo
38. e in the bottom of the leg See the drawing to the right Push the slotted washer down until it touches the hearth pad and then tighten the screw into the leg Should any other leg not be resting on the hearth pad install a washer and screw in that leg as well Install bricks and baffle as per instructions on Page 12 It is highly recommended that the baffle be assembled before the chimney is installed so that the baffle blanket can be adjusted into place through the flue collar If installed into a mobile home the stove shall be grounded to the mobile home chassis with a 8 AGW copper wire or equivalent For residential installations install the first section of stove pipe with the crimped end going down inside the flue collar on the heater Continue with your stove pipe installing each section crimped end down Make the final connection to your chimney Your dealer carries the necessary pipe and fittings to connect to the various listed factory built chimneys YOUR CHIMNEY INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL BUILDING AND FIRE CODES Be sure to fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws Install chimney as per manufacturer s instructions Some brands of pipe may require removal of the spacer ring in the flue collar 14 15 16 All horizontal runs of pipe should be as short as possible and are required by NFPA No 211 to have an upward pitch or rise in the same direction the smoke travels of no less than 1
39. e top or face Use this information to repeat burn rates Once preheated add wood if needed and partially close the draft control lower left Operate your stove as much as possible in the low to medium burn ranges Do not lower the draft setting so low as to completely extinguish the flames in the firebox Check for at least some small flames twenty minutes after setting the draft control Do not continually operate your stove in the high wide open setting This wastes wood by carrying a great deal of heat up the chimney and can damage your stove and chimney 7 Gooutside and check your chimney More than a very small amount of smoke indicates wasted heat creosote build up and pollution m oo gt gt ACHIEVING CLEAN LONG BURNS To achieve long burn times after having thoroughly preheated the stove let the stove top cool down to 275 to 400 degrees on Elites locate thermometer on the face of the insert just above the door Now load the firebox and set the draft control At this point you may need to burn the stove with the draft open for a few minutes to ignite the wood All Country Collection stoves are EPA tested for emissions at low burn with the air control completely closed Whether or not you should burn your stove with the air control completely closed will depend on the following factors How you load your wood Your chimney type height and draft Your wood type and its moisture content
40. el 7163 9114 provided for combustion and be unrestricted whileunitis inuse DO pi er Electrical Rating 120V 60 Hz 1 n not install appliance in a sleeping room The structural integrity of s esi the mobile home floor walls and ceiling roof must be maintained not route power cord under or in front of appli Approval void when label is missing ance Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials Inches millimeters 48 11219mm MAX 54 1372mm MIN Combustible Wall Floor Protection 1A IL IC 10 Iv E I Corner Edge of Door Parallel Position Position Opening USA 16 406mm MIN Canada 18 450mm MIN PIPE INSTALLATION Inches mm A B C D Et F G M Single Wall 8 diameter Residential 23 584 20 5 521 28 711 18 450 8 200 13 330 23 584 Single Wall 6 diameter Residential 18 450 15 5 394 26 660 16 406 8 200 11 279 21 533 Double Wall 8 diameter Residential or Mobile Home 16 406 13 5 343 25 635 15 381 8 200 12 305 22 559 Double Wall 8 diameter Alcove Residential or Mobile Home 16 406 13 5 343 28 711 18 450 8 200 NA 842134 Double Wall 6 diameter Residential or Alcove or Mobile Home 12 305 9 5 241 23 584 13 330 8 200 11 279 21 533 84 2134 USA 8 200mm from door opening Canada 8 200mm from sides and back of unit Mobile Home USA only ALCOVE DIMENSIONS double wall 8 203mm diameter Minimum 64 1626mm width maximum 48
41. flue collar of the stove Floor Protection NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE LEG AND HEATSHIELD INSTALLATION Residential and Mobile Homes Bolting down and grounding of stove are required only in mobile homes Open all cartons if any and remove the contents upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or Lennox Hearth Products dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves during installation in case of sharp edges on the stove Leg Installation 1 Carefully place stove on its back Be careful not to scratch the stove use a piece of cardboard or carpet to protect the back of the stove 2 Mount all four legs as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Heat Shield Mounting Holes Air Channel Figure 3 co First screw the threaded rods into the holes at the four corners on the bottom of the stove Screw the threaded rods into the firebox three full rotations or 3 16 to 1 4 if the rear rods are screwed in too far they will lift the bricks off the bottom of the stove Use a washer and nut to secure the leg Be sure the legs are mounted squarely on the firebox bottom Tighten nuts securely Use the two bolts and washers provided with the heatshield kit to mount the heatshield as shown in Figure 3 Do not over tighten the heatshield mounting bolts as it may bend the heatshield A OUTSIDE AIR KIT INSTALLATI
42. k to lift up and onto the front baffle Next you will place the front edge of the front baffle boards on the top side of the front baffle and slide them towards the firebox front until it stops against the front baffle edge You will do this with each front baffle board with one to the right side of the firebox and one to the left side of the firebox Confirm that the baffle blanket is directly on top of the baffle boards and that it does not protrude beyond the front baffle or front baffle boards as shown in Figure 9 Firebrick Diagram Front View See the following for brick sizes Fits against the back of the firebox Note These bricks may be slightly smaller to adjust for steel and firebrick tolerances beyond our control Be sure to measure and mark bricks with their numbers when removing Figure 7 WARNING IF THE BRICKS ARE NOT INSTALLED EXACTLY AS SHOWN THEY COULD FALL OUT OF PLACE DURING RE FUELING OR BURNING OF THE STOVE CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY Legacy S260 Brick Sizes see Figures on this page 4 1 4 x 9 F 4 1 2 x 9 D 2 1 8 x 6 1 4 G 2 1 8 x 4 1 4 E 1 3 4 x 9 H 4 1 4 x 4 1 2 S 2 1 8 x 9 Baffle 22 1 2 9 Insulation Parts 1 Thickness Baffle Blanket 15 1 2 y r 11 144 gt 1 2 Thickness Front Baffle Boards 9 5 8 2 included lt 11 1 4 1 2 Thickness
43. mm 203mm et une chemin e pr fabriqu e certifi e pour combustible solide ou une chemin e de ma onnerie Non certifi pour installation horizontale r f rez vous aux autorit s locales en b timent pour l installation TYPE DE CHEMIN ES CERTIFI ES POUR INSTALLATION DANS LES MAISONS MOBILES 6 ou 8 certifi e Classe A de marques SECURIT DURAVENT METALBESTOS METAL FAB JACKES EVANS PROJET AMERITEK ou INDUSTRIAL CHIMNEY Le conduit de raccordement doubles parois et la chemin e doivent tre de la m me marque de commerce D autres options de connecteurs sont d taill es ci dessus COMPOSANTES REQUISES POUR L INSTALLATION Pattes ou socle inf rieur ATT E N Tl 0 N L APPAREIL EST CHAUD LORS DE L OP RATION NE PAS Y TOUCHER RISQUE DE BR LURES CUTAN ES TENIR LES ENFANTS LES MAT RIAUX COMBUSTIBLES LES VETEMENTS ET LES MEUBLES ELOIGNES DE L APPAREIL VOIR LA PLAQUE SIGNALETIQUE ET LES DIRECTIVES NE PAS SURCHAUFFER L APPAREIL SI L APPAREIL OU LE TUYAU DE CHEMIN E ROUGIT VOUS SURCHAUFFEZ INSPECTERET NETTOYERLACHEMIN E ET LE TUYAU CONNECTEUR FREQUEMMENT SOUS CERTAINES CONDITIONS IL SE PEUT QUE LE CREOSOTE S ACCUMULE RAPIDEMENT NE SURELEVER PAS LE FEU A L AIDE D UN CHENET DEPOSER LES BUCHES DE BOIS DIRECTEMENT SUR L ATRE LA PORTE DOIT ETRE FERMEE PENDANT L USAGE SAUF POUR ALIMENTER LE FEU GARDER LA PORTE BY PASS CENDRES FERMEE POUR EVITER DE SURCHAUFFER DANGER RISQUES DE D CHARGE LECTRIQUE D CONNECTER
44. n heat for a while after shutting off the appliance Severe burns may result e Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance CONGRATULATIONS When you purchased your new wood stove you joined the ranks of thousands of individuals 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 enjoyment available from your new wood stove Thank you for selecting a Lennox Hearth Products wood stove as the answer to your home supplemental heating needs TABLE OF CONTENTS Using This Manual 2 Important Safety Information 3 Testing Information 4 Draft Requirements nnns 4 Selecting the Proper Venting System 4 Negative Pressure Warning senes 5 CI805018 R E 5 ASN DiSPOSal nnns 5 EE 5 BurneIn Period i fotu es 5 sel cs cet 5 Clearances to Combustibles 6 Floor Protection 6 Reduced Clearances 6 Alcove Clearances reto er terere fU 6 Mobile Home Installations enne 6 Chimney and Connector 6 Components Required for Installation 6 Installation Clearances Diagrams 7 Leg and Heatshield Installation sss 8 Outside Air Ki
45. ng it down for an overnight burn Also don t damper your stove down as low because you ll get more heat for your money by burning a little hotter for a slightly shorter time The air wash system will perform at its best at medium burn rates Some stove models will self clean by burning very hot fires but be sure not to over fire the stove If it glows red it is over fired Over firing a stove also causes the window to soot up Extremely hot fires with fresh wood may cause the flow rate to exceed one foot per second which is as fast as a flame can burn This is why a candle goes out when you blow on it Blow it gently and it burns brightly Blow on it hard and it goes out This will cause excessive exhaust emissions and your window to soot up as the stove is unable to burn the gases emitted from the wood Try slowing the stove down a little by closing the damper somewhat as it warms up Keeping freshly loaded wood away from the window will also help Load fresh logs in the rear of the firebox Build up tends to occur first onthe right side of the window This is caused by the swirling motion of the exhaust gases similar to water running down a drain Keep fresh logs further back on the right side of the firebox to help prevent this problem Understanding how your Country Collection stove works should help you keep your glass door very clean but as stated no glass door stays perfectly clean We hope this information is helpful in keeping
46. ons ANSI A225 1 All mobile home installations require an outside air kit Cat No 71111 for units with legs or Cat No 71112 forunits with a pedestal The stove must be bolted to the floor and grounded to the chassis of the mobile home WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM OF A MOBILE HOME CAUTION THESTRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Approved Chimney Your stove is approved for use with Class A UL 103 HT U S ULC S629 Canada Listed Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney HT chimney 2100 Fahrenheit and double wall connector pipe from Security Chimneys Clearances to connector shall be measured from 8 flue collar Restrictions apply Read instructions before installing Chimney and Connector Minimum 6 or 8 diameter minimum 24 MSG black steel connector pipe with listed factory built chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry chimney Horizontal connection nottested referto local building codes for installation May be installed with 6 connector pipe and Class A chimney utilizing a 8 to 6 reducer See installation instructions for details Read instructions before installing The Legacy 6260 may be installed using 6 chimney in vertical instal lations utilizing a 8 to 6 reducer cat 71134 at the flue collar If the venting system is all vertical and the total vent length above the flue outlet exceeds 14 feet it is
47. oor protection below the holes in the brackets If you are installing outside air on your stove remove the stove and cut the floor protection and the floor where the 4 air tube circle had been previously drawn If the stove is to be fastened to the floor drill 1 2 holes through the floor protection only at the marks that were for fastening the stove to the floor if so desired Slip the flexible outside air tube through the hole in the floor leaving 1 of tube above the floor protector surface using tape to hold it in place Place the stove on the floor protection so that the previously cut or drilled holes line up Attach the stove to the floor with the lag bolts if so desired If you are installing outside air on your stove place the hose clamp over the flexible air tube and slide the tube up over the 4 ring on the outside air adaptor box and tighten the hose clamp Push the outside air adaptor forward 1 4 until full contact is made with the lower heatshield Tighten the 1 4 bolt until the adaptor box is held firmly in place Use silicone sealant to create a seal between the flexible air tube and your floor protection If itis necessary to level secure or ground your stove use the holes in the bottom of the leg for those applications To level the stove on Olympic cast legs locate the front leg that is not touching the hearth pad Insert the allen head screw through the slotted washer supplied with the legs and into the threaded hol
48. or assembly or glass is broken or damaged they must be replaced with factory original parts before heater can be safely operated Use only components provided by the manufacturer as replace ment parts Figure 10 STARTING AND MAINTAINING A FIRE Be sure to clean the Nickel or Gold Plated door with a house hold type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth to remove any fingerprints and residues prior to the first fire 1 NEVER USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TO START OR REKINDLE A SOLID FUEL FIRE 2 Fully open the primary draft control by pulling the 1 plastic knob out on the left side lower front corner until it stops away from the stove This control determines the amount of air entering the stove Pushing it toward the stove reduces the burn rate in the firebox For your convenience the rod on this control is marked with four grooves to assist you in obtaining repeatable burn rates 3 Place a small amount of crumpled paper in front of the firebox and cover it with a few pieces of kindling 4 Light the paper and allow sufficient time for the kindling to become fully engulfed in flames You will now close the wood units front door Your wood units front door may or may not need to be left slightly open during this start up process this depends on the stove model and the amount of draft present Do not leave the unit unattended while the f
49. over Other approved chimney brands are Projet Jakes Evans GSW Dura vent Metal Fab Ameri Tec Metalbestos and Industrial Chimney ICC INSTALLATION CLEARANCES REFER TO DIAGRAMS A B AND C INSTALLATION 8 1 C D Et F 1 4 6 Single Wall Residential 18 15 172 26 16 8 11 USA 37 1 4 450mm 394mm 660mm 406mm 200mm 279mm CAN 1200mm 6 Double Wall Residential or Alcove 12 9 1 2 23 11 USA 37 1 4 or Mobile Home 305mm 241mm 584mm 200mm 279mm CAN 1200mm 8 Single Wall Residential 20 1 2 28 18 8 13 USA 37 1 4 521mm 711mm 450mm 200mm 330mm CAN 1200mm 8 Double Wall Residential or 16 13 172 15 8 12 USA 37 1 4 Mobile Home 406mm 343mm 381mm 200mm 305mm CAN 1200mm 8 Double Wall Alcove Residential 16 28 28 18 8 N A N A USA 37 1 4 or Mobile Home 406mm 711mm 711mm 450mm 200mm CAN 1200mm INSTALLATION 9 t9 M 6 Single Wall Residential USA 52 3 4 USA 37 1 2 USA 16 USA 0 N A USA 66 CAN 1391mm CAN 1118mm CAN 450mm CAN 200mm CAN 1727mm 6 Double Wall Residential or Alcove USA 46 3 4 USA 37 1 2 USA 16 USA 0 84 2134MM USA 66 or Mobile Home CAN 1238mm CAN 1118mm CAN 450mm CAN 200mm CAN 1727mm 8 Single Wall Residential USA 57 3 4 USA 37 1 2 USA 16 USA 0 N A USA 68 3 4 CAN 1518mm CAN 1118mm CAN 450mm CAN 200mm CAN 1797mm 8 Double Wall Residential or USA 50 3 4 USA 37
50. ows you to select between manual operation or automatic operation as follows see Figure 12 MANUAL OPERATION Turn rocker switch to the MANU AL position and adjust rheostat knob to the desired speed The blower will have to be manually turned OFF by rotating the rheostat knob clockwise until it clicks AUTO OPERATION Turn rocker switch to the AUTO posi tion and the rheostat to the ON position rotate rheostat knob coun terclockwise until it clicks When the stove warms up the blower will automatically turn on adjust rheostat knob to the desired speed set ting When the stove cools down the blower will automatically turn off Rheostat Operation The highest blower speed is obtained by turn ing the rheostat knob counterclockwise until it clicks ON then rotate towards HIGH to increase blower speed Rotate the knob clockwise for a lower speed To turn off continue to rotate the knob clockwise until it clicks OFF Blower Operation Guidelines While in auto operation mode the blower will turn off and on based on the temperature of the stove Auto operation ensures there is sufficient heat build up to warm the air being moved by the blower before the blower is turned on Likewise when the stove cools off the blower is turned off to prevent circulating cool air Depending on the size and intensity of the fire it may be necessary to adjust the fan speed accordingly to ensure un interrupted fan operation
51. r Excessive rear wall temperatures will result if the stove is burned without the cover plate The cover plate is not necessary ifa blower has never been installed because knock out will be in place to act as the cover AUTO RESET ae ROOM AIR BLOWER gt Yw 3 RED X 3RED SPEED gt 2 m z NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE OPERATING TECHNIQUES AND HINTS Recent developments in wood burning technology have made wood burning a cleaner and more convenient way to heat your home Overall efficiency in a wood burning appliance is a combination of combustion efficiency and heat transfer efficiency Whether heating your entire home or just a room or two your understanding of how to best operate your stove or insert will enhance its overall efficiency and performance What this can mean to you is longer cleaner burns less wood use and more heat GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR STOVE The following sections will outline techniques you can use to get the most out of your stove Please read them carefully MAXIMIZING YOUR STOVE S OVERALL EFFICIENCY Itis importantto know that for high combustion efficient clean burns you will need to have sufficient temperatures inside the firebox for thorough combustion The best method for determining if you have sufficient temperatures is to watch the brick lining in your firebox When you first light your stove the bricks will
52. r loading the wood You may or may not need to burn the stove with the air control open for a few minutes prior to setting the draft for a low burn this will depend on the factors mentioned above Be sure not to smolder a fire overnight Check your chimney for large amounts of smoke as this indicates very poor combustion It is important to realize that stove technology has changed Stoves have changed a great deal in the last few years This has led to substantial changes in the methods of operation in new stoves as compared to older stoves In old stoves without full brick linings and ceramic insulation the rule was get the stove as hot as possible before setting the draft on low for overnight burns On newer high technology stoves this is not necessary Although it is still important to have the stove hot enough to burn efficiently it will require less preheating Once you have determined your optimum operating temperatures for various burn rates we believe you will find your stove an extremely convenient way to achieve your heating needs Do not reload the stove for long burns when the stainless secondary tubes or baffles are glowing red or when the stove is uncomfortably hot to load This indicates the stove is too hot to load for a long burn Also do not load wood for a long burn on a deep bed of hot coals Try stirring the coals a few minutes before loading the stove for a low burn to allow some of the unburned coals time to burn
53. recommended that the 8 to 6 pipe reducer is used and a 6 venting system be installed All of the stove connector pipe used must be of the same brand The chimney that the stove pipe transitions into may be a different brand Other than the transition of the stove pipe into the chimney do Not mix different brand vent components Install all vent components per vent manufacturer s instructions The chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 There must be an effective vapor barrier atthe location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure Follow the vent manufacturer s detailed instructions IMPORTANT NOTE See Draft Requirements and Selecting a Proper Venting System on Page 4to assist you in choosing the proper venting system for your installation Components Required For Installations Pedestal Base or Legs WARNING In the event that you remove the blower for any reason make sure a cover plate available from Lennox Hearth Products is installed before using the heater Excessive rear wall temperatures will result if the stove is burned without the cover plate Note The cover plate is not necessary if a blower has never been installed because a knock out will be in place to act as the c
54. red paper Burning treated wood garbage solvents or colored paper may result in the release of toxic fumes This type of burning will also void your warranty PAINT CURING If your stove has a Gold or Nickel Plated Door be sure to clean it with a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth to remove any fingerprints and residues prior to the first fire and before any fire if the gold has been handled or soiled Do not close the door tightly during the Burn In Period Also open the door frequently every 5 10 minutes to keep the gasket from adhering to the curing paint Ventilate the house well during these first firings as the paint gives off carbon dioxide and unpleasant odors It is recommended that persons sensitive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the stove during the curing process Your new Legacy 260 stove is painted with a High Temperature Paint that cures during the first few firings We recommend that you put your stove through a regimen of three burns The first two should last for 20 minutes each at 250 degrees the stove should be allowed to cool completely between each burn The third should be a burn of at least 450 degrees F for 45 60 minutes The paint will become soft gummy and emit non toxic smoke during these burns After the stove cools down for the third time the paint will harden DO NOT BUILD A LARGE ROARING FIRE UNTIL THIS CURING EFFECT IS COMPLETE OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE FINISH OF YOU
55. risk of fire follow the installation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Wear gloves during installation to avoid injury from sharp edges on the stove and or its parts This unit is designed and engineered to burn only dry well seasoned wood Burning wet wood will greatly reduce your stoves efficiency produce excessive amounts of smoke and can cause dangerous chimney fires due to creosote build UP Before opening the door the draft control must be fully open to avoid possible combustion flash ignition of hot volatile gases as the door is opened Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshenup a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use While burning fuel utilizes oxygen from the air in the room Be sure to allow an adequate amount of fresh air into the room where the stove is burning The outside surface of the stove will be hot while burning properly and can set items like clothing and curtains on fire Keep furnishings and other combustible materials away from the stove Using the heat from the stove to dry wet clothing can be hazardous if clothes are placed too near the surface of the stove Hot while in operation Keep children clothing furnishings and combustible material a considerable distance away Contact may
56. ront door is slightly open Once kindling is burning well larger pieces of wood may be added then the door should be fully closed if there was the need to keep it slightly open during start up Do not operate the stove with the door open or ajar other than possibly during start up to create a draft Do not leave the unit unattended while the front door is slightly open during start up Operating the stove with the door open other then in initial start up if needed will produce extreme tempera tures within the stove Damage caused from over firing is not covered under the manufacturers limited warranty 5 For best results use smaller pieces of wood to get the insert tem perature very high before loading larger wood for sustained burns If necessary crack the door to allow ignition of the fuel charge Do not leave the unit unattended while the front door is slightly open Now you can add larger pieces of wood and after several minutes of high burn set the left control for the desired heat output Check the exhaust in about 15 to 20 minutes Large amounts of smoke indicate an improper burn setting either too high or too low Adjust and recheck in 5 to 10 minutes NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 13 BLOWER OPERATION Blower Operation The blower can be operated manually or automatically blower will turn on when the stove is hot and turn off when the stove is cool The rocker switch on the control panel all
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58. t Installation 8 Stove Installation 9 Pedestal Installation 10 Post Installation Checks 11 Brick Installation 12 Operating Hints sss 13 Starting and Maintaining a Fire 13 Blower Operation optional kit ee 14 Operating Techniques and 15 Getting the Most Out of Your Stove 15 Maximizing Your Stove s Overall Efficiency 15 Achieving Clean Long Burns seeenenee 15 Maltiteriarce o ertet fedet het 16 Cleaning Glass dd eim ts 16 Troubleshooting essent 17 Dos and Dons ina nae a Iri rr Ret 18 Replacement Parts Lists 19 23 ACCESS ONIES eene nntnnn intentan inane tata ata ta ates tasa ia 24 Safety Listing Labels 25 26 Product Reference 1 28 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 PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE IMPORTANT SAFETY AND WARNIING INFORMATION READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND UNDER STAND THESE RULES TO FOLLOW FOR SAFETY 1 When this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the
59. turn a dark brown or black After 20 to 30 minutes of a hot fire most of the bricks should return to near their original light brown or yellow color This means the bricks have reached a high enough temperature for your stove to achieve high combustion efficiency Second and just as important is achieving a high level of heat transfer efficiency Slowing the rate of flow through the stove or insert enhances heat transfer thus allowing more time for heat to be transferred into your home To do this be sure to thoroughly preheat your stove and then reduce the amount of primary air by closing the draft control lower left to about 1 2 to 3 4 open This will decrease the excess oxygen in your flue which carries heat up your chimney but should still be enough air to allow the stove to produce its maximum heat output More air may produce a slightly greater amount of heat but will greatly increase wood consumption When the area being heated reaches a comfortable temperature slow the burn rate by closing the control to further improve heat transfer To get the most out of your Country Collection stove you will need to combine good combustion efficiency with good heat transfer practices The following are some tips on how to operate your stove to achieve the highest overall efficiency 1 Thoroughly preheat your stove before slowing the burn rate by closing the draft control Measure the stove temperature at the hottest point on the stov
60. 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 ofair the home The lack of air 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 inthe 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 To correct this problem it may help to open a window preferably on the windward side of the house or install an optional outside air kit CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly it produces 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 extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulate
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