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1.               easily removed for servicing                 Combustible material must be installed flush  with the fireplace  It may not project in front  of and on the fireplace  i e  the steel facade  of the fireplace   Figure 14      2  Non combustible materials such as brick   stone or ceramic tile may project in front of  and onto the fireplace facing  Figure 13      MANTEL  amp  FACING    The mantel must be installed at least 56    1143 mm  above the base of the fireplace   Figure 13      Fireplace Frame Section   Top View             Fireplace    Front of fireplace    Wood frame  2  x 3  min     Drywall    Tiles    Rock board or other  Brick    Figure 12                   Mantel  amp  Facing     Side View   Mantel Y    Drywall  V  2  X3  Min   56     Spacer  Rock Board O    or Other    Noncombustible  Facing                                     Figure 13    Only non combustible material  should be superposed or project   A ing over the front of the fireplace                                              14    Noncombustible Facing    Drywall  2  X3  Min     Spacer       Figure 15    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Fireplace Blower    The fireplace comes equipped with a heat acti   vated blower  It is located in the bottom of the  fireplace  towards the back  It uses 120 V and  must be connected to the main electrical circuit  byaqualified electrician  For connection  usethe  electrical box supplied with the unit located on  the bottom right corner 
2.     DAVE LENNOX        COLLECTION    LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS                   RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS  FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    A WARNINGS    e Hot  Do not touch  The glass and  surfaces of this appliance will be hot  during operation and will retain heat  for a while after shutting off the appli   ance  Severe burns may result   Carefully supervise children in the  same room as appliance     e  f small children are present in the home  it  is recommended that this appliance be fitted  with a Firescreen kit  See Page 20 for ordering  information     ANTERTE   Listed to standards   ULC S610  amp  UL 127  Report No  304 7213  EPA Cert  No  609    INSTALLATION AND  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    MONTECITO ESTATE      EPA Wood Burning Fireplace  P N 850 038M REV  B 02 2007    MODEL    MONTEST    This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe  efficient and de   pendable installation of your fireplace system  Please read and understand  these instructions before beginning your installation     Do not alter or modify the fireplace or its components under any circum   stances  Any modification or alteration of the fireplace system  including  but not limited to the fireplace  chimney components and accessories   may void the warranty  listings and approvals of this system and could  result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation     A WARNINGS    e Thefireplace cannot be operated without a door   Consult your dealer to select the correct door  model     Important 
3.     The construction of the framing  facing  and mantel must be in accordance  with the standards and the following illustrations  Figures 10  amp  11      A  Frame the fireplace using 2    x 3    or heavier lumber    B  WARNING  Combustible materials cannot be used in the space  directly above the fireplace  except for the studs above the fa   cade that support the facing and mantel  This area must remain  empty for a height of 80     2 032 mm  measured from the base  of the appliance    C  Frame the fireplace with vertical studs at the sides of the fireplace run   ning from floor to ceiling  see Figure 10   If combustible facing is to  be used  position the studs back  from the front edge of the fireplace   a space that is the thickness of the facing material  so that the fac   ing can be installed flush with the fireplace facing   Frame headers  between the vertical studs only as follows      Place 2    x3    or 2   x 4    headers  only along the upper part of the  front  side and back faces  some codes may require a 2  x 6  on  an outside bearing wall   Do not put wood or any combustible  material within the area above the fireplace except on the front  facing      Place headers only as required to support the facing and man   tel      WARNING  The fireplace must not be in contact with any insula   tion or loose filling material  Cover the insulation with Drywall  panels around the fireplace        c    COLD CLIMATE INSTALLATIONS  Climates where temperatures will fall bel
4.    Certain fireplaces  stoves and inserts are supplied with catalysts  which are warranted for a period of six years  Warranty coverage for years three   six will be pro   rated from time of installation   Air tubes  baffles and brick retainers   one year from date of installation   By pass damper assembly  catalytic models only    five years from date of installation     OSS  OS  RSC    M     174  ee    Wy  oO  d       AKL  LLX  099999  BES  605     N    K  X  PAN           XE    zy   So       5559    SSS  295    zy  55    Ss  A         56      RRS          ASS  SNE  S    AS  vee    EO  RES     lt  gt     SO          2  During the sixth through tenth year of the Warranty  LHP will  at its option  provide replacement or repair components at no charge  except as is provided for the components  listed in subparagraph  a  through  e  above  This coverage provides for parts only and does not include any labor    3  During the eleventh through the twentieth year of the Warranty  LHP will  at its option  provide replacement or repair components at 50  off the then prevailing factory list prices  for those components  This coverage only provides for the purchase of replacement or repair components at discount and does not include any labor         lt  gt   2550  SESS    SL  SSeS  wont  YY V    XS ee  NY     lt 2  S3   lt   a    Se  es    SS  m  9525    m  KS    QZZ        o  ae         2 his Warranty covers only parts  and in some instances labor  as provided in subparagraph  1  abo
5.   AC Chimney Outside Air Kit    Gravity Venting System    Rigid Firescreen    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT    Additional Equipment  optional     Gravity Venting System    TUBINOX chimney  or PROJET SS   7     diameter with adaptor for installation in a  masonry chimney     OPERATING THE MONTECITO ESTATE    Fuel   USE SOLID NATURAL WOOD FUEL  ONLY  The Montecito Estate is designed to  work best when fueled with dry seasoned  natural wood only  Hardwoods are preferred  to softwoods since the energy content of  wood is relative to its density  Hardwoods will  result in a longer burning fire and less frequent  refueling  A moisture content of 15  to 20    seasoned  is recommended  Wood that has  been cut and split and let to dry under a cover  for a period of one year will usually meet that  criteria  Excessively wet wood will be difficult  to burn and will result in lower efficiency  in   creased creosoting and deposits on the glass  and in the chimney  Excessively dry wood will  burn well but will also have higher emissions  and shorter burning time     Do not burn scrap or garbage  treated wood or  wood such as driftwood from the ocean which  has been exposed to salt or other chemicals   Salt or chemicals can corrode the firebox and  chimney  Do not burn large amounts of paper   cardboard  Christmas tree branches or build   ing construction materials  Intense firing with  these materials may overheat the fireplace   causing damage to the unit  a fire or even  possibly igniting a chimney
6.  17    422    432 mm x 1080 mm     Insulated Wall    Insulated Wall  Radiation Shield    Figure 30       CHIMNEY SUPPORT INSTALLATION    Universal Roof Support   This support has three possible uses      For Secure Temp 52100    Nova Temp HT6000    Secure Temp       it  must be used on a roof to support the chimney      It may be used on a floor  ceiling or roof above an offset to support  the chimney above the offset      It may be used on a floor  ceiling or roof as a supplementary support  when the chimney height exceeds 15 feet  4 6 m           N            Table 6 gives maximum height of supported chimney     NOTE  For the ACBI chimney  a support section  ACBI7SL  must be used  every 30 feet  9m  or an universal support every 20 feet  6m  instead of  the universal roof support  ST            For roof support installation  refer to the instructions provided with the  support     Universal Offset Support  This support is used to support the chimney above an offset  When  the chimney offset is used to traverse a wall this support may be used    on the wall to support the chimney  The maximum heights are given in  Table 6  For offset support installation  refer to the instructions provided    with the support   MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF  SUPPORTED CHIMNEY    16 feet  5 49 m      CHIMNEY    T  Diameter  Secure Temp  2100     Nova Temp HT6000  18 feet  6 1 m      Secure Temp GX    Table 6    CHIMNEY CHASE AND MULTIPLE TERMINATIONS    For the purpose of this manual  a chimney chase is 
7.  Facade Hammered Steel  MEFMC  Doors    Required   Order Separately    Montecito Estate Doors Black  MECBK  Montecito Estate Doors Brushed Nickel  MECBN  Montecito Estate Doors Hammered Steel  MECMC   Outside Air Kit  included with fireplace     Outside Air Coupler To Connect Outside Air  UZI  To Fireplace   UZIAD    Outside Air Ducting   includes 4    insulated flex x 10    long  UZI UZI  Gravity Kit    H4853  H4854  H4855    UZIAD    Gravity kit  Complete double duct system includes  2 elbows 90      7B30ZK 1  2 telescopic lengths  2 grill supports  amp  2 black grills  2 fireplace    adaptors     Gravity Kit Accessories    4    Black Grill With Support  set of 2    7B30Z0   Brass Grill  for 7B30ZK 1   set of 2   7B30ZGB   Elbow 90    8    dia  I D   7B26ZE90   Elbow 45    8  dia  I D   7B26ZE45   Telescopic length  8  dia  I D   15  to 26    7B26ZLA   Adjustable length  8    dia  I D   2    5    7B26ZL2A   Length five  5  feet  8KL5   Length four  4  feet  8KL4   Length three  3  feet  8KL3 8KL3   Length two  2  feet  8KL2 8KL2   Length one  1  feet  8KL1 8KL1  Fireplace Kits    7B30Z0  7B30ZGB  7B26ZE90  7B26ZE45  7B26ZLA  7B26ZL2A  8KL5  8KL4    Rigid firescreen  BTZN    Masonry Chimney Adaptor  30    BISTMA30   for use with TUBINOX liner     BTZN  BISTMA30    Fireplace Model MONTEST   Approved Venting Components manu   factured by Security Chimneys International only       T  diameter chimney   ACBI  air cooled   Secure Temp          U S   only  and Secure Temp S 2100  
8.  Home Owners Manual  Factory built  fireplace system includes burning such natural fireplace fuels as wood and natural or propane gas  Fuel products with abnormal burning characteristics  including but not limited  ZS to fuel such as driftwood  coal or plywood and wood products using a binder  may burn at excessive temperatures and may cause damage to the factory built fireplace or may   SS cause it to function improperly  stoves and inserts are approved for burning dry seasoned wood only    us 3  Coverage of this Warranty is conditional upon use of an adequate fireplace grate on factory built fireplaces only  when applicable  Coverage of this warranty for stoves and inserts         is that these appliances        operated without the use of grates  irons or any other method to elevate the fire          A 4  LHP is not responsible for inadequate fireplace  stove or insert system draft caused by air conditioning  heating  mechanical systems  or general construction conditions which SS      ay generate negative air pressure in the room in which the appliance is installed  Additionally LHP assumes no responsibility for smoking conditions caused by inadequate 1   chimney heights from adjoining trees or building  adverse wind conditions or unusual environmental factors and conditions     LIMITATION ON LIABILITY    It is expressly agreed and understood that LHP s sole obligation and purchaser s exclusive remedy under this Warranty  under any other warranty  expressed or implied   o
9.  Installation                          Page 8  Locating The Montecito Estate             Page 8  Hearth Extension Requirements         Page 8  Framing  Facing And Mantel               Page 8  Hot Air Ducting Installation                Page 10  Gravity         Page 10  Outside Air                                          Page 12  Chimney                                             Page 13  Chimney Installation Notes                 Page 13  Chimney Installation Instructions      Page 14  Offset Chimney Installation                 Page 15  Angled Wall Radiation Shield              Page 18  Chimney Support Installation              Page 18  Chimney Chase And   Multiple Terminations                       Page 18  Masonry Application Instructions      Page 19  Installation Accessories                      Page 20  Chimney Components Lists                Page 20  Replacement Parts                              Page 23                                                                        23  Clearances                                          Page 23  Warranty    sets Page 24    THE FIREPLACE  INTRODUCTION    The Montecito Estate wood burning fireplace  is an energy efficient  heat circulating  closed  combustion fireplace  You will receive a lifetime  of comfort and enjoyment from your fireplace  provided it is installed  maintained and oper   ated properly     Please read these instructions and retain  this manual for future reference     Before beginning the fireplace installat
10.  To assure proper alignment of glass  doors  Install this fireplace in a square and  plumb condition  using shims as necessary at  sides and or bottom     Install the fireplace only as described in these  instructions     NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning  FIREPLACE      INSTITUTE hearth products be installed and serviced    NFI 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     9   CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical Wood Energy    Technical Training  www wettine ca    www nficertified org Training  WETT         PIMONTEST REV  1    IMPORTANT  GENERAL SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS  READ AND  UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY  RULES BEFORE YOUR FIRST FIRE     A WARNING    Never leave children unattended  when there is a fire burning in          A WARNING    To avoid the risk of damaging  fireplace materials and increas   ing the risk of fire  do not use the  fireplace to cook or warm food     A WARNING    A WARNING    Be careful adding wood fuel to the  fire or handling fireplace tools such  as shovels  tongs or pokers     A WARNING    Never modify or alter your fire     the fireplace     A IMPORTANT    When burning wood  use SOLID  NATURAL DRY WELL SEASONED  WOOD ONLY  Hardwoods are  recommended  soft woods tend  to burn very quickly      e DO NOT burn treated wood   charcoal  coal  trash  card   board  driftwood  woods dipped  in tar  Christmas tree greens   pitch  pine tar  cre
11.  aluminium tape provided  Flexible Pipe  wrap the tape around the joint between the flexible pipe and the air inlets   Carefully push the insulation and plastic cover back over the pipe  Using     aluminium tape  fasten the plastic cover      place  Figure 20       Insulation    Aluminum Tape       NOTE  We recommend not to exceed 20 feet of 4  flexible pipe  If you  require a longer length we recommend that you use a 5  diameter flex   ible pipe for the complete run up to 30 feet and a 6  diameter pipe for a  run of up to 40 feet     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM  Chimney Installation Notes           N            pA             gt      1      If possible  install an interior chimney as it will provide better per     formance  In areas with continuous temperatures below 18  C  0  F    the use of an exterior chimney increases the likelihood of operating  problems such as low draft  high rate of creosoting  and poor start up  characteristics  Exterior chimneys are also prone to down drafting  and flow reversal  Installations which are located on lower floors in  the house  such as in a basement  in combination with an outside  chimney  are especially prone to flow reversal       The fireplace model MONTEST may be installed only with Security    Chimneys International Ltd 7    dia  chimney systems model Secure  Temp   52100    Nova Temp    HT6000   Secure Temp GX  U S  only   or ACBI       Achimney venting a fireplace shall not vent a
12.  fire if the chimney  is creosoted     First Fires   Before using the fireplace make sure to re   move the plastic wrapping and EPA label on  the door  Remove any glue residue left by the  label using mild soap     Make sure the doors are properly adjusted   thus avoiding color change to finish due to  overheating     The first five or six fires should be small fires  of short duration  about 30 to 60 minutes    This will help cure the refractory bricks  The  first fires may produce slight smoking and  some odor due to curing of the paint and steel  and the burning of any dust accumulated on  the fireplace which will burn off at this time  It  may set off a smoke alarm located in the same  room  For this reason the room should be well  ventilated for the first few fires     HEAT OUTPUT   The Montecito Estate is the largest member of  the    Dave Lennox Signature Collection    of high  efficiency fireplaces  The heat generated from its  fire is more efficiently captured and distributed   In spite of the large amount of heat that the  Montecito Estate can deliver  itshould not replace  the main source of heat in your home  This  fireplace will bring extra warmth and ambiance  to your home by distributing its heat as describe  further in the manual     COMBUSTION CONTROLS  Primary Air  amp  Air Boost Controls    There is no flue damper in the Montecito Es   tate     As is common with air tight appliance   the combustion air control sets the flow of air  entering the firebox  Thi
13.  ing reasons     A  The doors are partially opened  When you open the doors  open them com   pletely   B  Negative pressure in the house  C  Fans operating  e g   range hood   These fans draw air out of the house and  may actually cause a negative pressure in the  house  Turn off all fans and open a nearby  window to determine if this is the cause of  the problem   D  Wet wood  Wet or tarred wood will smoulder and smoke  instead of burn properly   E  Dirty or blocked chimney  Check to make sure the chimney is clear and  clean   F  Chimney not long enough  The minimum chimney height is 12 feet not  including the fireplace height  The chimney  must extend at least three  3  feet  915 mm   above its point of contact with the roof and  at least two  2  feet  610 mm  higher than  any roof or wall within ten  10  feet  3 m   of it  When installed with offsets  the mini   mum chimney height is 15 feet  Additional  height will increase draft and will decrease  the tendency to smoke     Poor chimney draft  With no fire  there should be sufficient draft  to exhaust cigarette smoke introduced under  the baffle  Chimneys installed against an  outside wall without protection may gener   ate back draft problems which will cause  start up problems  To prevent this  open  a nearby window  roll up a piece of paper   light it and hold it in the upper part of the  firebox to warm up the chimney  Wait until  the draft is sufficient  then start the fire     c    IMPORTANT CAUTIONS    A  Do not bl
14.  it is running vertical  no 30  offsets         two  2  feet Min        ten  10  feet three  3  feet Min                 Figure 21       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     13    14    CHIMNEY INSTALLATION INSTRUC   TIONS             Cutand frame the holes in the ceiling  floor  and roof where the chimney will pass  see  Figure 22   Use a plumb bob to line up the  center of the holes  The sizes are indicated  in Table 2 for the floor and ceiling holes  and Table 3  Page 15  for the roof holes     SQUARE HOLE  SIZE OPENING  Nova Temp    HT6000   Secure Temp GX  due eL  15 in  380 mm   1  clearance    Wall 17 in  432 mm     Note  See Table 3 for Sloped Roof Framing  Table 2   Flat Roof Framing    CHIMNEY MODEL    Secure Temp     2100     Figure 22   Roof Framing       From below  installa firestop in each ceiling floor  separation through which the chimney will pass     A    t the attic level  install an attic radiation shield    from above  Figures 23a  amp  23h    2  For Secure Temp 52100    Nova Temp    co    pA                      6000   Secure Temp GX chimneys  place  the first chimney length on the fireplace   To lock it in place  turn 1 4 of a turn clock   wise  With the ACBI chimney  you must  use a starter section before installing the  first chimney length  Figure 24   Continue  installing chimney lengths making sure to  lock each length in place      Everytime the chimney passes through a ceil   ing or a wall  install the appropriate firestop   W
15.  or Nova Temp HT6000        7    diameter chimney for relining masonry chimneys   TUBINOX  chimney  or PROJET SS   7    diameter with adaptor for installation  in a masonry chimney     CHIMNEY   PARTS AND COMPONENTS LISTS    Secure Temp GX   2  Insulated Galvanized Chimney System   Recommended Insulated System   Galvanized  7  ID  amp  11    OD  U S A  ONLY    Description Cat  Part No   Lengths  amp  Misc  Chimney Components   Length 8   7GXL8  Length 12   7GXL12  Length 18   7GXL18  Length 24   7GXL24  Length 24   stainless steel exterior flue   7XL24  Length 36   7GXL36  Length 36   stainless steel exterior flue   7XL36  Length 48   7GXL48  Length 48     stainless steel exterior flue   7XL48  15  Elbow  7GXE15  30  Elbow  7GXE30  Rain Termination Cap  7CC  stainless steel   Wall Band  XBM XBM    7GXL8  7GXL12  7GXL18  7GXL24  7XL24  7GXL36  7XL36  7GXL48  7XL48  TGXE15  7GXE30                  Offset Support  XSO  Roof   Floor support  XST  Roof Brace  XBS2     gt  lt   co    X  XBS2    7XFA    Roof Flashings  Roof Flashing  Flat  includes spacer  amp  collar   7XF    Roof Flashing  Adjustable  5   to 30     includes spacer   amp  collar   7XFA    Roof Flashing  Adjustable  30   to 45     includes spacer 7XFB   amp  collar   7XFB    Storm Collar  spacer included   7XFC TXFC  Firestops  amp  Braces    Notes       Nova Temp   HT6000  is equivalent to S 2100       Chimney Adaptor  S 2100    HT6000   for CANADA ONLY   If you want to  install a S 2100    HT6000  chimney  an adap
16.  the following    requirements    Insulation  Opening Flexible Pipe  A  Duct length should be kept to a minimum  The maximum length of a Down    4    interior diameter  100 mm  insulated flexible duct is 20 feet  6 1 m   Aluminum Tape    The duct can be extended to a maximum of 40 feet  12 m  using a 6    Wall  interior diameter  150 mm  insulated flexible duct  See note below    B  The air intake register must not be installed more than ten  10  feet   3050 mm  above the base of the fireplace   C  The fresh air must come from outside the house  The air intake must  not draw air from the attic  basement or garage  OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION TO THE FIREPLACE  D  The air intake should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by  snow or exposed to extreme wind and away from automobile exhaust    Figure 19    Fireplace    fumes  gas meters and other vents  Connection  E  The duct and register may be installed above or below floor level  Aluminum Tape           Fireplace  Make a 4 1 4     110 mm  hole in the outside wall ofthe house at the chosen Plastic  location  From outside  place the outside air register in the hole  open Cover    side down  and fasten the register to the wall with screws as shown  see  Figure 19   Slip the pipe into the insulated sleeve  Place the insulated  pipe over the register tube and over the fireplace s outside air connector   see Figure 20   At each end  carefully pull back the insulation and plastic  cover exposing the flexible pipe  Using the
17. 2100  length that will fit between the elbow and the liner  so that it will slide at least 2  over the liner section  You may need to  cut the liner for a better fit       Take that section and the BISTMA30 cover and slide it over the liner   Make sure you have enough opening to be able to install the  2100  elbow without difficulty      Install the 30  elbow on the fireplace      Slide the length section back down on the elbow and twist lock the  two together      Pull the cover down over the length and install the insulation pad over  the liner  be careful to cover the liner completely      Slide back the cover over the insulation and fix it in place using the 3  metal screws supplied        m oco ow    A 1  Clearance                      High Temp   Cement          Firestop       Insulation Pad  amp   Cover  BISTMA or  BISTMA3U      30      2100    GX   Insulated Elbo              TUBINOX or Projet  SS Stainless Steel    TUBINOX or Projet SS  Liner Must Slide at  Least 2    Inside Length    Insulated  Length                Masonry Chimney        New or Existing                                                             Figure 32       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUST                RATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     20    OPTIONAL INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES    Installation Accessories    Description    Facades  Required   Order Separately     Cat  Part No     H4850  H4851  H4852    Montecito Estate    Facade Black  MEFBK  Montecito Estate Facade Brushed Nickel  MEFBN  Montecito Estate
18. ARE NOT TO SCALE     Accelerated Combustion    The maximum heat output for the Montecito  Estate is achieved by burning with the door  closed and the combustion air opened and  pulled out  Throughthis method  the Montecito  Estate can produce up to 80 000 BTU of heat  per hour     However  it will be necessary to reload with wood  every one ortwo hours  This isthe least efficient  method of burning the Montecito Estate      Use caution when firing with the combustion  air control wide open  Only burn cord wood in  this manner  Small dry pieces of softwood and  construction scraps will burn very intensely us   ing this method and may damage the firebox        Figure 2   Accelerated Combustion       Medium Combustion    This is the recommended mode of operating  the Montecito Estate and should be the one  normally used since it will deposit the least  amount of creosote on the glass and in the  chimney  The combustion air control must be  3 4 closed  The precise setting will depend on  many factors  including chimney length and the  moisture content of the wood     For instance  a long chimney will necessitate  closing the damper more  To obtain the proper  combustion  closethe damper completely  then  open it about 1 4  to 1 2   Three medium size  pieces of cord wood burning on a bed of hot  coals will generate an approximate heat output  will of 35 000 BTU per hour and the loading time  will be about every 3 4 hours  Softwoods may  be burned using this method butthe combustio
19. C  12    Length  7    Dia   ACBI7L12 H3252        ER  Rain Termination Cap  regular   7  Dia   7LCS  13    Elbow DESGRUBITETS Rain Termination Cap  deluxe   7    Dia   7LCC  30   Elbow  7    Dia   ACBI7E30    Rain Termination Cap  regular   7    Dia   ACBI7CPR H3260 Top Support  7LST 7LST   Spark Arrester Screen  universal spark arrester band   PE Support Assembly  7LSA 7LSA   Wall Band ABM Interior Support  7LSB 7LSB  _                 exible Pipe  male                    Support section  10   long  ACBI SL t5203 Adaptor Flexible Pipe  female   7LAAF 7LAAF  Universal support  AC10SU H3265 Stainless Steel Flex   five  5  feet Long  7LLFLEX 7LLFLEX  Roof Flashings Adj  Insulated Wall Radiation Shield 6  to 12   7LRSMI 7LRSMI    Flat roof flashing  includes spacer  amp  collar   ACBI7FR H3275 Adaptors to Masonry Chimney  Cee ee H3276 Masonry Chimney Adaptor  30    BISTMA30 BISTMA30  collar    for use with TUBINOX liner    Roof Flashing  Adjustable  30     45    includes spacer  amp  H3277   collar   ACBI7FBR               21    22    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST    Montecito Estate     Replacement Parts    Blower Motor Speed Control VRUW    Snap Disc  Blower VTU    Baffle refractory  2 pieces   top of firebox  PR 1802205    Top Hearth Insulation    PR IS02521  PR SR2421    PR SR2415  PR SR2417  PR SR2419  PR SR2416  PR SR2418  PR SR2422  PR SR1787  PR SR2543    Around the Glass Gasket  61 3 4   PR SR1685C  On the Door Frame Gasket  48 3 8    Between the Doors Gasket  17 5 8      Outs
20. Chimney Installation  Instructions on Page 14        From below  install a firestop  See Figure    23a        Asupport  XST  or XSO   must be used on    the first 15  section  5 m        Continue with the regular installation     ACBI Chimney    1     N    pA       c    Install the first elbow  Turn it in the required  direction  To lock it in place  turn 1 8 of a  turn  Fastenthe straps attached tothe elbow  to the surrounding frame  using nails or  drywall screws  Figure 28        Install the necessary chimney lengths to    achievethe required offset  Lockthe chimney  lengths together  If penetrating a wall  use  a wall radiation shield       Use another elbow to turn the chimney    vertically  Lock it to the chimney  Fasten  the straps attached to the elbow to the  surrounding framing using nails or drywall  SCrews       Usea plumb bob to line up the center of the    hole  Cuta hole forthe chimney in the ceiling   Frame this hole as described previously       From below  install a firestop  see Figure    23h        Continue with the regular installation     15    Offset Dimensions    Total Height    Horizontal Offset    3  4 1 4    5 3 4    7 1 4    10 1 4  EC 1 4  13 1 4  14 3 4  16 1 4  19 1 2     76 mm   108 mm  146 mm   184 mm   260 mm   311 mm   337 mm   375 mm   413 mm   495 mm    20 3 4  24 1 4    29 1 2    34 3 4    45    51 1 4    54 3 4    60    65 1 4    75 1 2      cx  527 mm   616 mm  749mm     883mm     1143          1302 mm     1391          1524mm     1657 
21. ST WARRANTY    norder for any claim under this Warranty to be valid  LHP must be notified of the claimed defect in writing to Lennox Hearth Products  attention Customer Service Department  1110  West Taft Avenue  Orange  CA  92865  as soon as reasonably possible after the defect is discovered  Claims against this Warranty in writing should include the date of installation   and a description of the defect  RPJ    OTHER RIGHTS  his Warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may have other rights which vary from state to state      lt  gt     250  s  VV         54    SES  SES  PORN    LX  SS  p0   we    e    5     e  SS          S  SX  SSS    ACT  sony    SS    A          X  53  Wa       ii    xi  NA  SSS  05259  OS   AN                 id      Z NY  UL Kp NU MWA      IN      N1 NAAA N NA NA NV INE    SSIS NEN EU         EE ROEE                           REN NSE NSE LEER REN MRIS           Df    NI                       ey       The manufacturer 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 Canada    2006 by LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS LHP  P N 850 038M REV  B 02 2007 NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE  1110 West Taft Avenue     Orange  CA 92865    
22. any years to come     Please carefully read and follow all of the instructions found in this manual  Please pay  special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual  This information  will be useful to you now and in years to come  so keep the manual handy and refer to    it as needed   TABLE OF CONTENTS  Safety                                               Page 2  Introduction                         ssesss Page 3  Parts Required                                   Page 3  Optional                                               Page 3  Operating The Montecito Estate           Page 3                  Send Page 3  Combustion Control                           Page 4  Refueling For Best Performance         Page 5  Smoking     Causes And   Troubleshooting                                Page 5  Important Cautions                             Page 6  Maintaining Your   Montecito Estate                              Page 6           01                                               Page 6  Chimney Maintenance                        Page 6  Dealing With A Chimney Fire              Page 6  Finish Door Casing Care                     Page 6  Refractory Replacement                     Page 6  Door Installation                                 Page 7  Door                                                     Page 7  Glass Care   Replacement                  Page 7  Glass Care   Cleaning                         Page 7  Gasket Replacement                          Page 7  Fireplace
23. considered a part of  the chimney system rather than part of a building  The termination must  be placed a minimum of 18   460 mm  above the chase     For installations where more than one chimney is located in the same  chase or within the same area  we suggest that their terminations be  separated by at least 16   410 mm  horizontally  and 18   460 mm  verti   cally  This separation is to prevent smoke migrating from one chimney  to another  see Figure 31         LII       18   460 mm  18   460 mm        18   460 mm     16   410 mm  16   410 mm                             Figure 31    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MASONRY APPLICATION    WARNING  Before starting the installation  the masonry chimney  must be inspected by a qualified chimney sweep     The following requirements must be respected      The chimney must be absolutely clear of any soot residue or creosote   Check for cracks  loose or missing bricks that could inhibit correct  installation of the liner      The clearance to combustible must be a minimum of 1  between the  outside of the masonry and any wood framing or loose insulation      The chimney must be built in accordance with the current building  code    4  No other appliance can be connected to the same chimney    5  The clearances to combustible for the BISTMA30 connectors are 2    on the side and bottom and 16  at the top    6  The connector parts are not necessary if the connection between the   
24. control completely  The T D A B  can be set to a lower setting in order to  facilitate lighting    B  Openthe doors about 1  and wait5 seconds  until the air flow has stabilized  Then open  the doors completely  put the logs in and  close the doors    C  Set the air control to the desired burn  level     Notes     e For spectacular fire and optimization of the  fireplace efficiency  we recommend that the  wood load be placed as far back as pos   sible    Itmay be necessary to turn offany blower s   in operation during the refueling process in  order to minimise smoking in the room  It  is recommended to wait 15 to 30 minutes  before turning the blower s  back on to  ensure successful rekindling     SMOKING    CAUSES AND TROUBLESHOOTING    To reduce the likelihood of smoke coming  into the room when opening the door  set the  combustion air controls to the left   Acceler   ated Combustion   before opening the door   Your fireplace has been designed and tested  to provide smoke free operation     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Asthe fire burns  air goes up the chimney  This  air mustbe replaced through the outside air duct   When operating the Montecito Estate  open a  nearby window temporarily to check if there is  adequate air supply replacement  Occasionally   there may be a small amount of smoking upon  lighting the fire  until the chimney heats up but  this should not last  If the fireplace continues  to smoke it is probably for one of the follow  
25. efractory brackets  6    2  Remove the front refractory bricks  3    3  Remove the bottom refractory brick  4    4  Remove the left side refractory bricks  5   5  Remove the right side refractory bricks  2   6  Remove the back refractory brick  1    7  Remove the deflectors  7  above the tubes   Can be removed without removing other bricks  for chimney cleaning     To install the new refractory bricks  follow the  above steps in reverse        DOOR INSTALLATION    The doors must be put in place only when the installation of the Montecito  Estate    is completed  All you have to do is fit the male part of the hinge   already on the door  to the female part  which is onthe fireplace  To remove  the doors  simply pull them up from the hinges  The door adjustment  has been set at the factory  If the fit is still not perfect  you can adjust  the door using the hinge screws  See Figure 7 1     Figure 6   Door Installation    DOOR ADJUSTMENT    The doors may need to be adjusted to be completely airtight  The gaskets     air tightness can be adjusted using the adjustment screw located on the  right side of the fireplace facade  An Allen key  1 8     not supplied   will  be necessary for this adjustment   see Figure 7 2      Checking Door Seal    A one inch strip of paper may be used to perform a test of the integrity  of the door seal  Close the door on the paper in at least eight points  It  is normal to feel only a slight amount of friction  The door gasket does  not need to be    
26. erthickness materials   calculations will need to be made      The fireplace must not be in contact with any insulation or loose  filling material  Cover the insulation with Drywall panels around  the fireplace       Total depth is 25 inches including the  back spacer minus 1 2 inch for drywall  to be flush with the facing        1257 mm  4086 mm                705 mm       EX  ES        EXE  LET  EN  KB                                     66 58      1686 mm             _                                                                      E id       5 5 8                              4      20 1 8         Figure 10          NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Insulated Chase Construction    t  Roof Support EA ale    Attic  Radiation  Shield          Firestop    Note  Floor  and wall  below the  attic must  be insulated  using the  same  insulation           Fireplace          Must have the same firestopping  resistance as adjacent wall   Must have the same insulation as  adjacent ceiling    Follow local rules regarding fram   ing construction     Optional  Insulation  In Outside  Walls Of  Chase          Solid  Continuous  Surface                   Outside  Base     Thermal Barrier     Figure 11       10    FACING  A IMPORTANT    The facade must be removable  once installed  The facade is  designed to overlap any facing    material installed on the front of  the fireplace  If thicker material  is installed  use the facade as a  template and make sure     
27. f 6    high must be used on top of the fireplace before installing        Figure 27       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION                         Straps Support    Straps          Chimney ACBI                   ACBI Starter Section                     JA                 S nemo R XCR2mo                      Figure 28    OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION WITH WALL PENETRATION  Rain Cap    Collar    Roof Support    Roof Flashing    Offset Support          Framing  2 x3     Insulated Wall  Radiation Shield    Note  In cold areas it is recommended 1o  protect the chimney in a insulated chase        Figure 29       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     17    18    ANGLED WALL RADIATION SHIELD   XRSMI30 and AC10RSMI30     When traversing a combustible wall with the chimney at a 30  or 45   angle  an angled firestop or wall radiation shield must be installed  Only  one is required     Note  45   angle for Canada only  XRSMI45      In cold climate locations  climates where temperatures will fall below 32   F   0   C   we recommend that you use the insulated wall radiation shield  since it will maintain the home s thermal barrier     XRSMI30 and AC10RSMI30   XRSMI45   Canada Only     GimwyMoig de          Hoese    Secure Temp   S2100  15  x 38 1 4     Nova Temp    HT6000   380 mm x 972 mm   Secure Temp GX  us only     Secure Temp  2100  45    Nova Temp     6000  Canada only    Table 5    15  x 25 7 8    380 mm x 657 mm    
28. hen you reach the desired height  install the  roof support  Refer to instructions included  with the support   For an ACBI chimney use  an universal support AC10SU      Put the roof flashing in place and seal the  joint between the roof and the flashing  with roofing pitch  see Figures 25  amp  26    For sloping roofs  place the flashing under  the upper shingles and on top of the lower  shingles  Nail the flashing to the roof  using  roofing nails      Place the storm collar over the flashing  and  tighten it with the bolt supplied  Finally  seal  the joint between the storm collar and the  chimney  using silicone caulking      Install the chimney cap      2100   HT6000   Solid Packed Pipe    Attic Radiation Shield    Figure 23a    CHIMNEY INSTALLATION  MODEL ACBI    Optional Chimney  Outside Air Intake       Outside Combustion  Air Kit          Y    Figure 24    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE                       ACBI  Air Cooled Pipe    2   Attic Radiation    Shield    A          Radiation Shield  Figure 23b    Attic Radiation  hield    Universal Support    ACBI7SB  or  ACBI7SB30    Note  Outside air kits must be  installed for both fireplace and  ACBI chimney        CHIMNEY MODEL ACBI  Chimney    Flashing       Figure 25    Figure 26    Roof Down Slope Hole Size    er mes om    Nova Temp    HT6000     DEGREE OF SLOPE    Secure Temp GX               HOM    15 3 8     390 mm   16 1 8     410 mm   16 7 8     430 mm   18 1 4     465 mm   19 5 8     500 
29. hould choose a location where the chimney will pass through the  house without cutting floor or roof joists  see fireplace dimensions on  Pages 8  amp  9      Usually  no additional floor support is needed for the fireplace  The ad   equacy of the floor can be checked by first estimating the weight of the  fireplace system  Weights are given in the appendix  Next  measure the  area occupied by the fireplace  Note the floor construction and consult  your local building code to determine if additional support is needed     The Montecito Estate may be installed directly on the floor or on a raised  base and a minimum of 80    measured from the base of the appliance to  the ceiling is required     Facade Installation  Install the Facade per instructions provided in Facade Kit  ordered sepa   rately   see Page 20      Hearth Extension Requirements   The Montecito Estate may be installed directly on a combustible floor   however  the combustible floor in front of the fireplace must be covered  with one inch  1 in  of non combustible support material  cement board   cement block or other  before applying the finish material  tile  marble   stone  etc   See Figure 8     Hearth Extension Requirements    Area where  wood Mantel  can be  installed    as 46 5 16     Non Combustible Material    Figure 8          MS    Tile or Marble    Fireplace Minimum 1                               Cement Board       T  gt     i d       A    2    x 4    Framing    Figure 9    Framing  Facing And Mantel
30. ide Air Coupler To Connect Outside Air  UZI  To UZIAD  Fireplace  UZIAD          SPECIFICATIONS    H4842 MONTEST    Product Reference Information  Weight 450 Ibs  Height 49 3 8       Width 46 1 4       31    x 14 1 2    x 14       9 5 Ib ft     3 75 lb ft     Firebox WxHxD  measured in front    Chimney weight    Secure Temp GX  7    dia     Chimney weight   ACBI    CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES    The following clearances meet the minimum requirements for a safe  installation     e Side wall  fireplace front   24   457 mm  measured from the fireplace  side       Ceiling  6    8     2 032 mm  measured from the base of the fireplace    Fireplace enclosure    Bottom  0    Side  0    Back  0       Top  Do not fill the space above the fireplace with any material  Except  the wood framing  See Figure 10       Chimney  2   50 mm   except for through ceiling application  ACBI  chimney  1   25 mm  clearance       Mantel  56   1422 mm  measured from the base of the fireplace     NOTES    23              GE     ORK SSS   SS   SSS 7 SSSK 5 SSS              RNID    SY      z    SES S S te SSSI SUES SEY ESSE SUSE   Lz 906600 5950005 SS        SSS SSS 90607                         CORTOS e RU RISE SES      NIRE Se OU RESES  SQ RSI RRO IVER VIII                     VIII RVI           dI SNL SSSA SSS    SX     an        RSS  NN  NAM        2 Lennox Hearth Products Wood Burning  Fireplaces  Stoves and Inserts 20 Year Limited Warranty    THE WARRANTY    Lennox Hearth Products   LHP   warrants the c
31. igher outlet   Figure 17         WARNING  The outlet    grills should not be   installed facing up   ward through a floor    Danger of burns can   result if grills in floor   are stepped on     Outlet Grill 13    x 13             Maintain at least 6 1 2      160 mm  clearance from  the outlet grill framing to  a combustible ceiling   Side wall or mantel              Figure 17       r  Rain Cap  Flashing    Collar d     Flashing    x Roof Support  Attic              Radiation  Shield    Firestop  6 1 2  Min    to ceiling     68  Min       LA    56    Min     Non Combustible  Flameproof  Facing       Figure 18       The duct system must be installed respecting the following     1     8   9  Do not use tees or any other components than the ones specifically    Remove the plates closing up the 8  dia  holes on top of the fireplace   Then  cut the insulation in order to obtain two 8  dia  openings  Fix  the adaptors on the fireplace openings by turning clockwise  Figure  16        Maintain at least a 2   50 mm  clearance between the ducts and any    combustible material  the required hole size is 13  x 13   330 mm x  330 mm     Exception  1  For the grills  the framing can be 10 3 4  x 10   3 4   275 mm x 275 mm  to provide the clearance as required  by the integral spacers on the double outlet duct system       The maximum number of elbows in a run of duct is two     Maintain at least 6 1 2   160 mm  clearance from the outlet grill    framing to a combustible ceiling  side wall o
32. insulated length and the stainless steel liner is done within the masonry  chimney            N            Installation     The chimney must be relined with a stainless steel liner model TUBINOX  or Projet SS of the same diameter as the outlet of the fireplace     For connection at 30   angle  a special connector  BISTMA30  must be  used to connect the liner to the insulated chimney        MPORTANT NOTE   The use of a 45  connector  BISTMA  is ap   proved for use in Canada ONLY  Installations in the USA must use the  30   connector  BISTMA30      Follow these steps     1  Position the fireplace in its location  Temporarily install the  2100    elbow on the top of the fireplace and  using a level  mark with an oval  the location where the flue liner will enter the masonry chimney    2  In the middle of the oval  drill a hole in the masonry chimney at 30      3  Increase the size of the hole until a 30   TUBINOX liner elbow can be  easily slipped through    4  Slide the liner down from the top of the masonry chimney until you  reach the hole level    5  Slip through the hole a 30  liner elbow and connect it to the liner    6  Add a small liner section to the liner elbow which will allow the liner to  extend at least 12   measured atthe top ofthe liner  from the masonry  chimney    7  Seal the opening around the liner with high temperature refractory  cement    8  The next steps must be done in the following order     See typical installation illustrated below    A  Select the S
33. ion      Ensure that sparks and hot embers com   ing out of the chimney are not igniting the  roof    Do not use the fireplace again until your  chimney and fireplace have been inspected  by a qualified chimney sweep ora fire depart   ment inspector                   gt              gt     REFRACTORY REPLACEMENT    The intense heat of the fire will normally cause  hairline cracks in the refractory brick  These  cracks can be minimized by proper curing as  described in section First Fires  They will not  normally diminish the effectiveness of the  refractory brick  If large cracks develop  then  the refractory should be replaced  To replace  the refractory bricks  follow these steps     Figure 5       DOOR FRAME FINISH CARE  Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to polish  the casing  Do not use abrasives such as steel  wool  steel pads or an abrasive polish for they  may scratch the frame s finish     DISPOSING OF ASHES   Remove ashes only when the fire is out and  the ashes are cold  24 to 48 hours after the  fire is out      A WARNING    When cleaning the fireplace   the 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 outside the house  pend   ing 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 cinders  have thoroughly cooled     1  Remove the side r
34. ion   consult the local authorities to obtain your  building permitand check your local building  codes  Install the fireplace only as described  in these instructions and using only Lennox  Hearth Products components   The Montecito Estate is not intended for use  with a gas log set  Do not use a fireplace  insertorany other product with this fireplace  unless it is specified by Lennox for use  with this appliance  Failure to follow these  instructions will voidthe certification and the  warranty of the fireplace and may result in  an unsafe installation   These appliances are designed to provide  supplemental heat to the immediate area only   Therefore  it is advisable to have an alternate  heat source when installed in a dwelling   These appliances are not approved for  Manufactured Home installations     PARTS REQUIRED    Fireplace model  MONTEST  e 7    diameter chimney   Model Secure Temp  5 2100   Nova Temp HT6000   Secure  Temp GX  U S  only  or ACBI manufactured  by Security Chimneys International only   including     Chimney lengths    Elbows  where necessary     Associated components as per these  installation instructions     Decorative Doors   Required   Order Separately   See Page 20   e Front Facade kit   Required   Order Separately   See Page 20   e UZY5 Blower  included in the fireplace    e VRUW Blower Speed Control  included      Outside air kit  Included w Fireplace        e    e    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT    AC Chimney Adaptor   required if using AC Chimney   
35. mm     1918 mm   52100  7 1 2    9 1 2    12 1 2  15 1 2  21 1 2  25  27    30    33  39    isa  191 mm     241          318mm     394mm     546mm     635mm     686mm     762mm     838mm     991 mm     16 1 2  20 1 4  26 1 4  32  43 1 2  50 1 2  54 1 4  60  65 3 4  77 1 2      419        514       667 mm   813mm     1105          1383          1378          1524 mm     1670mm     1969 mm   A 10  12 3 4  17    21 1 4  29 3 4  34 11 32  37 5 32  41 13 32  45 21 32  54 1 8      254 mm   324 mm  432          540 mm   755 mm   872 mm   949 mm   1052 mm     1160          1375 mm   17 96  20 76  24 5 8  28 7 8  37 3 8  42  44 3 4  49  59 9 32  61 3 4    446 mm   519 mm  625 mm   733mm   949 mm   1067 mm     1137 mm     1245 mm     1353          1568 mm   Offset  amp  One Length Between Elbows Two Lengths Between Elbows  Height           E epe           gi au ii  5 1 2  rJ 11 1 2  14 3 4    17 1 2    19    23 5 8    26 3 4      140 mm  n mm   292 mm   375 mm   445 mm   483 mm   600 mm   679 mm   32 14  38  55 1 2  67  77 1 8    82 7 8  100 1 4  111 1 8    819 mm   965 mm   1410 mm   1702 mm   1959 mm   2105 mm   2318 mm     2823 mm   10 1 2  13 1 2  22 1 2    28 1 2    33 3 4    36 3 4    45 3 4    51 3 4      267 mm   343 mm   543 mm   724 mm   857 mm   933 mm   1162          1314 mm   30 1 8  35 3 8  51    61 3 8  70 1 2  75 5 8    91 1 4    101 5 8      765 mm   899 mm   1295 mm   1559 mm   1791 mm   1921 mm   2318mm     2581 mm     Note  With the ACBI chimney  a starting length o
36. mm   21 3 8     545 mm     16 7 8     430 mm   18 1 4     465 mm     19 5 8     500 mm   21 3 8     545 mm       Cross Slope Hole Size       Table 3    OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION    After reaching the location requiring the elbow  proceed as follows  The minimum chimney height  when using elbows is                                 asrm t8   Table 4       Note  Must return to vertical before penetrating ceiling or floor     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     After reaching the location requiring the  elbow  proceed as follows     Secure Temp  2100    Nova Temp HT6000     Secure Temp GX Chimneys    1     N            pA                  N    Install the first elbow  turn it in the required  direction  Fasten it to the chimney with  the three  3  1 2     12 mm  metal screws  provided with the elbow       Install the necessary chimney lengths to    achieve the required offset  Lock the chimney  lengths together  it is recommended to use  three  3  1 2     12 mm  screws  Ifthe offset  length is made of two  2  chimney lengths  or more  use an offset support halfway up  the offset  If penetrating a wall  install a wall  radiation shield  see Figures 29  amp  30        Use another elbow to turn the chimney    vertically  Secure the elbow  using three   3  1 2     12 mm  screws  provided with the  elbow        Use a plumb bob to line up the center of    the hole  Cut a hole for the chimney in the  ceiling floor  Frame this hole as described  previously  refer to 
37. n  time will be substantially reduced     SS    Figure 3   Medium Combustion       Slow Combustion    When the air combustion control is completely  closed  the fireplace is in a slow combustion  phase  If the hearth is hot enough  slow com   bustion will not extinguish the fire  but there  will be a noticeable change in the flame pattern   The flames will be slow and may appear dirty  if the wood is too wet  moisture content of  20  and more      Do not allow the wood to burn without flame   since this will produce excessive creosote in  the unit  Creosote may accumulate on the glass  door  This method of burning should be used  only after operating the Montecito Estate    with  the air control opened to produce a hot fire for  about an hour or at medium pace for at least  three  3  hours  Slow combustion can be used  at night in order to reduce the heat output and  to prolong the burn  The loading time will be  between 6 8 hours and at this combustion rate   the level of BTU   s is at its lowest           Figure 4   Slow Combustion       Building a Fire    A  To start a fire  place several crumpled up  balls of newspaper in the firebox  Place small  dry pieces of kindling on top of the paper   criss crossing the kindling so that there are  air spaces in between  The kindling should  be placed at the center of the firebox so as  to allow for sufficient air circulation    B  Adjust the primary air control and start the  time delayed air boost system by pushing  the register t
38. ng techniques     Chimney Maintenance    Regular chimney inspection and maintenance  combined with proper operation will prevent  chimney fires  Keep your chimney clean  Do  not allow more than 1 16  creosote build up  in your chimney  The amount of creosote will  depend on variables such as frequency of use  and type of fire  We recommend that you     A  Initially inspect the chimney system weekly   From this  you will learn how often it will be  necessary to clean your chimney    B  Have your chimney cleaned by a qualified  chimney sweep  If you wish to clean it  yourself  we recommend using astiff plastic  or non metallic brush  If a metal brush is  used  its size should be slightly smaller than  the flue to avoid damaging the chimney  Do  not use a brush that will scratch the stainless  steel interior of the chimney     C  Do not expect chemical cleaners to keep  your chimney clean  The rain cap can be  removed for inspection and or cleaning of  the chimney     Dealing With a Chimney Fire  Regular chimney maintenance and inspection    can prevent chimney fires  If you havea chimney  fire  follow these steps              IMPORTANT  Close the fireplace door and  the combustion air controls  this will stifle  the fire    Alert your family of the possible danger      If you require assistance  alert your fire  department    If possible  use a dry chemical fire extin   guisher  baking soda or sand to control the  fire  Do not use water as it may cause a  dangerous steam explos
39. ny other appliance       The minimum chimney height is 12 feet  3 7 m  excluding the fire     place       All chimney installations must include at least one support in order to    be able to take any lateral load  The maximum chimney length that  can be supported by the fireplace is nine  9  feet  2 75 m  for Secure  Temp 52100    Nova Temp HT6000    Secure Temp GX and 26 feet   8m  for ACBI chimney  In altitude  add 18   450 mm  to the chimney  for every 2 000 feet  600 m  above sea level     The chimney must extend at least three  3  feet  915 mm  above its  point of contact with the roof and at least two  2  feet  610 mm  higher  than any wall  roof or building within ten  10  feet  3 m  of it  Figure  21        If the chimney extends higher than five  5  feet  1 500 mm  above    its point of contact with the roof  it must be secured using a roof  brace     8  A rain cap must be installed on top of the chimney  Failure to install  a rain cap may cause corrosion problems     9  Cut and frame square holes in all floors  ceilings  and roof that the  chimney will go through to provide a 2   50 mm  clearance between  the chimney and any combustible materials  Do not fill this 2  space  with insulation or any other combustible material     10  Portions of the chimney which may extend through accessible spaces  must be enclosed to avoid contact with combustible materials or  damage to the chimney     11 When offsets are used  the pipe may not penetrate a ceiling or floor  unless
40. ock the hot air vents to the fire   place as this will cause the fireplace to  overheat      Never use gasoline  kerosene  charcoal  lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or  rekindle a fire in this fireplace  Keep all  such liquids well away from the fireplace  at all times      Do not burn coal  The sulphur in coal will  corrode the firebox      Do not burn driftwood which has been inthe  ocean or salt water  The salt will corrode  the firebox and chimney      Do not burn wood in the area in front of the  grate      Do not abuse the unit by burning paper  or  cardboard or construction material such as  pressed wood  plywood or lumber  Wood  protectors  metallic paper  coal  plastic   waste  sulphur and or oil will damage the  fireplace      Do not allow the wood to smoulder or burn  without flame  since this will produce  excessive creosote in the unit        c    miim          MAINTAINING YOUR MONTECITO  ESTATE    Creosote    When wood is burned slowly without a flame   it produces tar and other organic vapors which  combine with expelled moistureto form a black  deposit called creosote which accumulates on  the flue lining  When ignited  this creosote  makes an extremely hot fire  If the creosote  accumulation is large  a creosote fire in the  chimney can damage the chimney and over   heat the surrounding wood framing  Creosote  formation in a chimney can be minimized  by making sure there is always visible flame  burning  avoid smoldering fires and by proper  refueli
41. of the fireplace     If you wish to adjust the blower speed  the  variable speed control  VRUW  provided must  be installed in line with the wiring  Again  use  a qualified electrician for installation     If the blower requires servicing     1  Remove the doors and decorative facade   2  Remove the screw located below the blower  motor that holds it to the back of fireplace    3  Pull the blower out of the unit through the  square hole located in the front bottom right   corner     HOT AIR DUCTING INSTALLATION    The Montecito Estate    is approved for use with  a Gravity Kit     Gravity Kit   The gravity kit is designed for double hot air  outlets and includes     See Figure 16       2 telescopic lengths 8  1 0     2 90 elbows 8  I D      2 hot air outlet kits  grill and frames     2 adaptors    See Gravity Kit Accessories on Page 20     Only the blower available with the fireplace can  be used with the gravity kit     For safe installation  the gravity kit must meet  the following requirements     Minimum height  68   1 727 mm   Maximum length See Figure 17      The height of the louver must be measured  from the base of the Montecito Estate to the  middle point of the louver     Figure 16       When installing the double outlet system  the hot air outlets can be  installed in the same room as the fireplace  or one or both of the outlets  can be installed in adjacent or upper rooms  Installing the ducts at dif   ferent elevations will tend to exhaust more heat out of the h
42. omponents of this wood burning factory built fireplace system  stove or insert manufactured by LHP  LHP System  to be free from  defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture     REMEDY AND EXCLUSIONS    The coverage of this Warranty is limited to all components of the fireplace system  stove or insert manufactured by LHP  with the exception of optional LHP tempered glass doors   A separate limited warranty is available from LHP for optional glass doors manufactured by LHP  Ceramic glass doors manufactured by LHP are warranted against thermal breakage  SY only  LHP warrants the components of this factory built system manufactured by LHP  LHP System  to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture     x    SOK  m                  SSSL SSS  SESE RSS  SY VEDO     lt  gt         SESS          ISIN    AA N  EN  060        599     As  1  During the first five years of this Warranty  LHP will  at its option and except for the components listed in subparagraphs  a  through  f   below  provide replacement or repair     components of the LHP System manufactured by LHP  at no charge  and will also pay for reasonable labor costs incurred in replacing or repairing such components  If repair  a or replacement is not commercially practicable  LHP will  at its option  refund the purchase price of the LHP Fireplace  Stove or Insert and LHP Chimney Components and  f f  A Accessories  With respect to the components listed below  the remedies of 
43. osote  chemi   cal chimney cleaners  flame  colorants  polystyrene packag   ing  wood products with syn     thetic binders  i e  plywood    Plywood  lumberand other misc   materials can produce abnor   mally high temperatures  sput   tering and smoking fires and may  contain hazardous chemicals to  treat insects and fungus     e Burning unapproved fuels can  produce excessive tempera   tures  beyond the design capa   bilities of the fireplace and may  produce excess sparks or may  contain hazardous chemicals   Burning unapproved fuels can  result         chimney fire  a house  fire  personal injury  death or  loss of property     A WARNING    Never leave your fireplace unat   tended while it is burning     NEVER use gasoline  gasoline   type lantern fuel  kerosene   charcoal lighter fluid  naphtha   engine oil or similar liquids to  start or    freshen up    a fire inthis  fireplace  Keep any flammable  liquids a safe distance from the  fireplace at all times     A WARNING    The fireplace must be operated  with the doors fully opened or  fully closed  If the doors are  left partly opened  smoke may  be drawn into the room  Use  optional firescreen when doors  are fully opened     A WARNING    Use care when selecting window  treatments for windows located  near the fireplace  Avoid using  combustible flowing window  treatments such as curtains  on nearby windows that are of  sufficient length to be blown in  front of an open flame when the  window is opened     Keep any combu
44. ow 32   F  0  C      The heating performance of the appliance will vary depending upon the  level of insulation  house design  how the appliance is operated  etc     If this fireplace is being installed in a cold climate  itis especially important  to seal all cracks around the fireplace and wherever cold air could enter  the room with noncombustible material  Also  the outside air inlet duct  should be wrapped with noncombustible insulation to minimize the  formation of condensation  Do not place insulation materials directly  against the chimney sections  We recommend that you use the insulated  wall radiation shield since it will maintain the home s thermal barrier  AC  chimney is NOT recommended in cold climates     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE                                                  2    x3     Min     Plywood                                           Rough Framing Face   unfinished shown     FRAMING DIMENSIONS  Fireplace Opening Width    4178 mm    CORNER       INSTALLATION AN    e             A zam        Zero Clearance       Back Wall of Chase Enclosure    Including Finising Materials it any OUTSIDE CHASE          From Back  Spacer to Wall             Rough Framing Face  Unfinished Shown     Due to Lennox  ongoing commitment to quality  all specifications   ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice    All framing dimensions calculated for 1 2  dry wall at the fireplace  face  Ifsheathing the chase or finishing with oth
45. owards the right  Light the  newspaper  Leave the doors partially opened  to facilitate the start up    C  Once kindling fire is well established  cord  wood can be added  You may set the primary  air control to the desire level  See Primary  Air Combustion Control and Air Boost Con   trols section for proper operation of the air  controls     D  Set the primary control to the desired burn  level  The fireplace will automatically go to  that level after the fire is fully established  and the air boost is closed     The unit will burn best with 2 3 pieces of cord  wood spaced 1 to 2 inches apart and allowing  air to get under the fuel  Criss crossing or ar   ranging the fuel so that air can get underneath  will help the fire to get started easily  The unit  should be operated with the air control fully  open long enough to get the cord wood well  ignited     REFUELING FOR BEST PERFORMANCE    To reload the Montecito Estate at the end of a  combustion cycle  when no flame is visible and  there are only ashes left     A  Completely open the air control level and  the T D A B   Time Delay Air Boost  level   See Figure 1    B  Openthe doors about 1  and wait 5 seconds  until the air flow has stabilized  Then open  the doors completely  put the logs in and  close the doors    C  Set the air control to the desired burn level   The T D A B will close by itself progres   Sively     Toreloadthe Montecito Estate whenthe fireplace  is still hot with a few visible flames     A  Opentheair 
46. r mantel       When traversing a combustible wall or floor  a firestop must be installed    atthe wall or floor penetration  The hole size must be 13  x 13   330  mm x 330 mm       Do not connect the hot air ducts to a central heating system  Malfunc     tion ofthe heating system s blower will cause the fireplace to overheat   A furnace duct is only single wall and not double wall as is required    for the Montecito Estate   hot air exhaust       Use only Security Chimneys International grills and components as    described in this manual  Other grills or registers may be too restric   tive and may overheat the fireplace or ceiling   Do not use insulated flexible ducts as they will overheat     listed here     10  Never allow the ducting to pitch down as hot air will be trapped creat     ing a fire hazard  Never route the ducting downwards     11 The hot air outlet grills must be installed with the louvers pointing    downwards in order to prevent overheating adjacent ceilings     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     11    OUTSIDE AIR KIT    It is mandatory to install an outside air connection to the Montecito  Estate     The following components are required and are included with    OUTSIDE CONNECTION    the fireplace  Outside Aluminum Tape  Intake    Outside air kit  includes 40 inch flex that goes up to ten  10  feet Plastic  long       4  Adaptor for fireplace connection  Outside Air Installation    The outside air assembly may be installed according to
47. rized  Lennox Dealer can recommend a Suitable cleaner  Regular household  glass cleaners will not clean creosote  Do not use abrasives such as steel  pads  steel wool or oven cleaner as they will scratch the glass     Gasket Replacement   Remove the doors from the unit  see section Door Installation  and lay  them on a clean nonabrasive surface  To replace the gasket  first remove  all of the old gasket and gasket cement  Make sure that the surface is  totally clean before applying new cement  a high temperature silicone  caulking rated at 500  F  260  C   is suitable  or adhesion problems may  result  Apply gasket cement to the gasket channel and install the new  gasket  This replacement part is available from your Lennox Dealer in  the following dimensions      Gm  Parte  tenth  av   Dimensions    Around the glass   PR SR 1685C 61 3 4  2 1  width  x 3 16  thick  On the door frame   PR SR 1825  48 3 8    3 4  diameter    5 8  diameter    Table 1    Between the PR SR 1823J 17 5 8  2  doors    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     FIREPLACE INSTALLATION    Locating The Montecito Estate      The best location to install your fireplace is determined by considering  the location of windows  doors  and the traffic flow in the room where  the fireplace is located  allowing space in front of the unit for the hearth  extension and the mantel  and taking into consideration the location of  the hot air ducts  optional   outside air kit and chimney  If possible   you s
48. s allows for a more  precise control of the fire  The combustion air  control is located below the door on the left side   The main source of air  primary air  entering  the firebox can be diminished by moving the  air combustion control from left to right  The  primary air is fully opened when the air control  is completely moved to the left  This air com   bustion control should be      the closed position  when the fireplace is not in operation  This will  minimize air leakage up the chimney     Combustion Air  Register    Figure 1       The combustion air control should be opened  before openingthe doorsto minimizethe possi   bility of back draft coming into the room  Figure  1 A  More details are available in Refueling For  Best Performance on Page 5     Time Delayed Air Boost System    The time delayed air boost system register is  located underneath the door handles  Placed  in the fully opened position  a timer with a  maximum duration of 2 hours is engaged  The  register gradually reduces the amount of air  injected  allowing for a better start of the fire   whatever the conditions  See sections Building  a Fire and Refueling For Best Performance for  proper sequence of operation   This allows  you to start the fire  set the primary air control  to the desired burn level and the fireplace will  automatically adjust itself to that level once the  fire is fully established  Figure 1 B      Time Delay  Air Boost Control   T D A B      NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS 
49. stible furniture   materials or decorative pillows  at least 48   1219 mm  from the  front fireplace opening     A WARNING    This fireplace has NOT been  tested with an unvented or vented  gas log set  To reduce risk of fire  or injury  do not install a gas log  set into this fireplace        place system in any way  To do  so may create a potential fire  hazard and void the Limited  Warranty     A WARNING    The bottom refractory can be  cracked by excessive abuse such  as tossing heavy logs onto the  grate or gouging with fireplace  tools  Exercise caution when  adding wood to your fireplace     A WARNING    Neither the manufacturer nor the  seller warrants    smoke free     operation norare we responsible  for inadequate system draft  caused by mechanical systems   general construction conditions   inadequate chimney heights   adverse wind conditions and or  unusual environmental factors or  conditions beyond our control     A WARNING    Always ensure that      air inletto  the fireplace is free from debris  and any other obstructions that  can block the entrance of air     A WARNING    The Montecito Estate    must be  installed with an outside air kit   which is included with fireplace        CONGRATULATIONS     In selecting this LENNOX wood burning appliance you have chosen one of the finest  fireplaces available  The Montecito Estate   is a clean burning EPA certified fireplace  that is designed to provide you dependable service as well as warmth and enjoyment    for m
50. therwise  shall be limited to replacement  repair  or refund  as specified above  SS Wy    X       n  LI  SSS  HSC    ALL    6955          AY  o                    e   meus        Z            lt  gt   Sx  Wy    SS   lt  gt   Ve    OX QO  MOONS    In no event shall LHP be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in its products  whether such damage occurs or is discovered before or  after replacement or repair  and whether or not such damage is caused by LHP   s negligence  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  damages  so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you  The duration of any implied warranty with respect to this LHP fireplace is limited to the duration of the  foregoing warranty  Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  so the above may not apply to you     INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS AGAINST WARRANTY Y Y   LHP reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against this Warranty and to decide upon method of settlement    LHP IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK DONE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT   2   LHP shall in no event be responsible for any warranty work done without first obtaining LHP s written consent          DEALERS HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO ALTER THIS WARRANTY an  LHP s employees and dealers have no authority to make any warranties nor to authorize any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with those stated above    HOW TO REGISTER A CLAIM AGAIN
51. this paragraph             available only for the period of time indicated  Thereafter  however  until the  UL   S expiration of 20 years from date of installation  LHP will  subject to the conditions of paragraph  3  below  provide replacements or repairs for those components at 50  off the  een then prevailing factory list prices for those components    e    Cast iron  iron  or steel fuel grates are considered consumable accessories and therefore are not warranted  with the exception of defects in material or workmanship   b  Fireplace screens  interior refractories  and side shields  metal or refractory    two years from date of installation   a c  Electrical components  such as fan motors and blowers   one year from date of installation Might bulbs are excluded    d  Certain model fireplaces are supplied with standard glass doors which are warranted 90 days from the date of installation for defects in material and workmanship   Replacement glass for fireplaces utilizing tempered glass will be supplied at no charge during the terms of the 90 day limited warranty with the following exceptions   Accidental glass breakage or damage to the glass door frame finishes incurred in transit  handling or operation either before  during or after installation   Certain fireplaces  stoves and inserts are supplied with ceramic glass  which is warranted against thermal breakage only for 2 years from date of installation   LHP will assume no responsibility for glass replacement labor costs
52. tight    in all areas  since a small amount of leakage is not  hazardous or detrimental to the performance of your fireplace     A WARNINGS    e Use only a Lennox Hearth Products glass doors   specifically designed for the Montecito Estate  fireplace    The fireplace cannot be operated without a door     Consult your dealer to select the correct door  model    Important  To assure proper alignment of glass  doors  Install this fireplace in a square and  plumb condition  using shims as necessary at  sides and or bottom           Figure 7       GLASS CARE    Glass Replacement   The glass used for the Montecito Estate is a high temperature ceramic  glass  1 400   F   If the glass breaks or cracks  it must be replaced with  an identical ceramic glass  Tempered glass or ordinary glass will not  withstand the high temperatures of the Montecito Estate   Replacement  glass should be purchased from a Security Chimneys International dealer   see    Replacement Parts    on Page 22      Do not operate the unit with cracked or broken glass     Glass Cleaning   The Montecito Estate is designed to keep the glass clean under normal  operating conditions  If the Montecito Estate is operated continuously  with the combustion air controls closed  the glass will tend to get dirty  unless the fuel  firebox and glass are maintained at hot temperatures  see  section Refueling For Best Performance   To clean the glass  there are a  number of specially designed cleaners to remove creosote  Your autho
53. tor is available  6UCA        ACBI Chimney is NOT recommended at elevations above 4 000 _ or in cold  climates  climates where temperatures will fall below 32  F   0   C   With the  ACBI chimney  you must use a starter section before installing the first chimney  length  ACBI7SB or ACBI7SB30         CHIMNEY   PARTS AND COMPONENTS LISTS    ACBI Chimney  TUBINOX LL Chimney Lining System   7   1 0   13  0 0  AC   Air Cooled  Rigid Stainless Steel Liner For Relining A Masonry Chimney  7  Diameter  Listed to ULC S635M  UL 1777  amp  ULC S640M at 2100  F    AC Chimney is NOT recommended at elevations above 4 000 feet or in cold climates            N  at  Part No      climates where temperatures will fall below 32   F 0   C   Description    Description Cat  Part No  6  Length  7    Dia   7LL6 7LL6    One of the following adaptors is required 12  Length  7    Dia   7LL12   if installing an AC chimney system 24    Length  7    Dia   7LL24   Starter Section w  air intake  7    Dia   ACBI7SB H3258 36    Length  7    Dia   7LL36   Offset Starter Section 30    7    Dia   ACBI7SB30 H3259 48    Length  7    Dia   7LL48   The following outside air kit is required if installing an AC chimney system Adjustable Length  7    to 11      7    Dia   7L7A  Outside Air Kit  Chimney   4    ID Flex X 10    Long  Insula  H1967 Split Base Tee  7    Dia   7LT    tion  Outside Register And Coupling   ACZI Tee Cap  7  Dia   7TCS TTCS    Lengths  amp  Misc  Chimney Components Twist Lock Tee Cap  7  Dia   7LT
54. ve        no case shall LHP be responsible for materials  parts or construction which  SY were not manufactured or supplied by LHP or for the labor necessary to install  repair  or remove such materials  parts or construction  All replacement or repair components will   BSI be shipped F 0 B  the nearest LHP factory    QUALIFICATIONS TO THE WARRANTY       he complete fireplace Warranty outlined above is further subject      the following qualifications     SS        e     2    494  99990  558  SNNYYS  Pu  SLZ    29     lt x                SERA  mU    e factory built fireplace system  stove or insert manufactured by LHP  LHP System  must be installed in accordance with LHP installation instructions and local building codes   e Warranty on this LHP system manufactured by LHP covers only the component parts manufactured by LHP  The use of components manufactured by others with this LHP  stem could create serious safety hazards  may result in the denial of certification by recognized national safety listing agencies  and could be in violation of local building codes   is Warranty does not cover any damages occurring from the use of any components not manufactured or supplied by LHP  Any modifications to the system or the retro fitting  f any appliance to the system which alters the function or performance of the appliance will void this Warranty    e factory built fireplace system  stove or insert manufactured by LHP  LHP System  is subjected to normal use with fuels stated in the
    
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