Lennox Hearth Montage 32FS user manual

User manual for the device Lennox Hearth Montage 32FS

Device: Lennox Hearth Montage 32FS
Category: Stove
Manufacturer: Lennox Hearth
Size: 5.6 MB
Added : 6/7/2014
Number of pages: 36
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Free-Standing
Pellet Stove
Save These Instructions
For Future Reference
P/N 775,196M, Rev. NC, 06/2008
Pellet Stove
Model Montage™ 32FS
A French manual is available upon request. Order P/N 775,196CF.
Ce manuel d’installation est disponible en francais, simplement en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce
775,196CF.
Report No. 3105656MID
These appliances must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the possibility
of a house fire. Please read thi

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11. APPROVED FUEL: This appliance is designed specifically IMPORTANT SAFETY AND WARNIING for use only with pelletized wood fuels only. This appliance is designed and approved for the burning of wood residue INFORMATION pellets with up to 3% ash content. This appliance is NOT approved to burn cardboard, nut hulls, cherry pits, corn, etc. READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND UNDER- regardless if it is in pellet form. Failure to comply with this STAND THESE RULES TO FOLLOW FOR SAFETY. restri

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CONGRATULATIONS! TESTING / LISTING When you purchased your new pellet stove, you joined the ranks of Listing: The listing laboratory is ITS (Intertek Testing Services) and the thousands of individuals whose answer to their home heating needs, listing mark is Warnock Hersey. The report number is 3105656MID for aesthetics, efficiency and our environment. We extend our continued model Montage 32FS pellet stove. support to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment available from your

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Power Supply Requirements CAUTION These requirements must be met unless otherwise specified by state or local authorities. These appliances are very heavy. The use of a heavy • Power Cord - The power cord must be plugged into a standard, 120 duty escalara (stair step hand truck) is recommended Volt, 60 Hz grounded electrical outlet with proper ground and polarity. for lifting the appliance. The power cord must be routed to avoid contact with any of the hot or sharp exterior surface

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Rear Wall or Alcove Combustible Up to * 6” (153 mm) B E Rear D A A 6” 6” (153 mm) (153 mm) TopView min. min. Front Figure2 Floor Protector 6” (153 mm) min. Corner Combustible *Note: When installed at clearances less than 6”, the floor protection is only required to extend to the wall. E C Figure 1 - Floor Protection Requirements CLEARANCES C Standard residential or manufactured home installation. These appliances require the following minimum clearances to combustibles: Minimum Cle

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INSTALLATION TIPS INSTALLATION TIPS Select Your Installation Type GOOD INSTALLATION: BETTER INSTALLATION: BEST INSTALLATION: Horizontal Installation Vertical & Horizontal Installation Vertical Installation (Direct Vent - Outside Wall) (Up and Out) (Straight Up) No natural draft. Wind Some natural draft aids venting. Wind Natural draft improves operation and pressures may affect operation pressures may still affect operation negative effects from wind VENTING TYPE a: PL-Vent Pipe / Pellet Ven

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MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATION In addition to the standard installation instructions, the following instruc- tions may be required by local, state or federal building codes: • Installation should be in accordance with the Manufactured Home and Safety Standard (HUD), CFR 3280, Part 24. • The stove must be permanently bolted to the floor using two or three 1/4" Open front or 5/16" Ø x 5" lag screws as shown in Figures 4A, 4B, 5A and 5B. glass door and • An outside air inlet must be provid

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INSTALLATION Removing Appliance From Pallet 1. After removing the packaging from the stove, lift the hopper lid, and remove all prepackaged items that were shipped in the hopper. Next, open the stove door and remove all prepackaged items. 2. With the stove door open, remove the ash drawer and set aside. Using a 7/16” socket or open end wrench, remove the front lag screw (see Figure 5A ). 3. Using a 5/32" allen wrench remove the two screws in the rear pallet bracket (see Figure 5B). Usin

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

A 24 volt wall thermostat and 20 feet of 18-gage thermostat wire is included Prior to lighting your appliance: q Review the safety precautions section. in the accessory package. It is recommended that the thermostat and q Review the pellet FUEL section. thermostat wire be installed by an Lennox Hearth Products dealer. q Review and follow the Operating Instructions. q Plug power cord connector into corresponding connector on the back Thermostat wires and purple wires from wire har- of applianc

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Silicone sealant and 3 screws are required to secure the first vent connection to the appliance flue collar. Seal the remaining vent sections per the vent manufacturers instructions and secure all sections with 3 screws minimum per section. ALL horizontal joints must be sealed gas-tight (air tight, sealed connection). Use RTV high temperature silicone or Interam, if necessary, to provide a complete seal between vent sections. Pipe/Liner Joint Requirements VENTING REQUIREMENTS Silicone sea

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Vent Termination Locations Air Supply Inlet Vent Terminal Vertical Terminal Area Where Terminal Is Not Permitted 24” (610mm) Vertical Terminal G (From Eave) 24” (610mm) A D E Fixed Closed B B N C H L M B B K F A J B Able To Open A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or bal- L = Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet *(min. cony (min. 12”/30cm) 120”/3.1m) B = Clearance to window or door that may be opened (min. M = **Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway 12”/30cm abo

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Chimney Height Requirements - Site Built Residential Home Termination When Connected to Masonry Chimney or Existing Class A Chimney The vent termination height required is - USA, 1-foot minimum; Canada 3-feet minimum above the roof penetration point as illustrated below (Ref. A flexible corrugated chimney liner has much greater resistance to the USA - National Standard, NFPA 211 and Canada National Standard CSA flow of flue gases than does a rigid liner. For this reason we recommend B3

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Determining Size Of Pipe To Install 30 To determine what diameter pipe to use in an installation (3” or 4”), first 4 “ Diameter Only find the “equivalent pipe length” using the following guidelines, then plot  0 this number and the altitude on the chart (Figure13 ). 3 or 4” Fill out the installation chart, and calculate your total equivalent pipe Diameter length. After you have the total equivalent pipe length, use the Pipe 10 Selection Chart below to determine if your installation requir

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

3. Push the stove with pipe attached towards the wall (the pipe will go Standard Horizontal Vent Installation through the wall thimble). Do not position the back of the stove closer than 2” (51 mm) from the wall (see Clearances, Page 5 ). Installing Montage™ 3FS  4. Install listed type “PL” 45 degree elbow with rodent screen or cap on All PL Venting Components must be listed to UL 641 or ULC S609 outside end of pipe. The rodent screen should be no less than 1/2” (13 mm) mesh and may clog w

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Standard Horizontal Installation Configurations Montage™ 3FS  3” (75 mm) Minimum clearance between wall and pipe. If you vent to Top View Illustration the furthest wall, the vent pipe must maintain a 3” clearance parallel to the other wall. 1" Min. Wall Notes: • It is not recommended to terminate exhaust vent on the prevailing wind side of the house. 1" Min. Wall Figure16 - Montage 32FS, Corner Through the W all Note: Horizontal run of pipe requires 1/4”

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Standard Vertical Installation Configurations Preferred Installation – Vertical Vent Through the Roof a Model: Mont ge™ 3FS  This venting configuration allows for the best stove performance. The This free-standing model may be connected to an existing flue or by vertical pipe promotes natural draft and with the chimney inside the installing listed type “PL” vent pipe. If a liner is run all the way to the dwelling, the flue gases stay warm, thus rising at a consistent rate. top of the existi

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CARE AND OPERATION Simple Operating Instructions 1. Start FIRST TIME USE . Preparation 3. Priming the Auger 5. To Start Your Stove 7. Set stove to desired (Optional) heat setting (heat output a] Check hopper and remove button). The new setting any materials from hopper a] Fill hopper with pellets a] Push the "START" button. will not take effect until the and auger Note: use quality grade pellet switch receives adequate Note: Room air blower and fuel heat to activate. exhaust blower s

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Note: If the fuel feed trim or combustion air trim needs to be adjusted, contact your dealer or Control Board Operation qualified technician to calibrate internal software. The trim controls should only be adjusted for START BUTTON the proper flame if all other options did not achieve proper adjustment. It is recommended that the damper be used to fine-tune your stove to your particular fuel and installation configuration (see The "START" Button turns on the pellet stove. Damper Adjustment

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Pre-lighting Instructions General Operating Considerations During an initial start-up, or in the case where the hopper has run out of Proper Burn Characteristics: Your flame should be bright yellow under normal operations. If your flame becomes reddish/orange, your stove fuel, it will be necessary to prime the auger feed system. probably needs routine maintenance. Excessive amounts of fly-ash build- up in the UltraGrate, clinkers in the UltraGrate, or leakage of air if the To prime the aug

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Note: Excessive amounts of fly-ash built-up in the UltraGrate™, clinkers Turning Off Your Stove in the UltraGrate or leakage of air (if the grate is not properly seated) will starve the fire for air. See Routine Maintenance, on Pages 21 through 24 Press the "STOP" button to initiate the shut down cycle (auger LED will for information on cleaning requirements. be red). The pellets will stop feeding and the blowers will continue to run on a timed cycle. The stove will shut down safely upo


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