Lennox Hearth PS40 user manual

User manual for the device Lennox Hearth PS40

Device: Lennox Hearth PS40
Category: Stove
Manufacturer: Lennox Hearth
Size: 2.08 MB
Added : 6/7/2014
Number of pages: 28
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Free-Standing
Pellet Stove
Retain These Instructions
For Future Reference
P/N 775,228M, Rev. A, 05/2007
Pellet Stoves
Model Winslow™ (PS40)
A French manual is available upon request. Order P/N 775,228CF.
Ce manuel d’installation est disponible en francais, simplement en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce
775,228CF.
These appliances must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the possibility
of a house fire. Please read this entire installat

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TAbLe of CoNTeNTS Fturesea a nd s F peci tionsica .......................................................................................... 3 Listing i nFtionorma ................................................................................................... 3 a ppearance c hoices ................................................................................................... 3 s tove d imensions .........................................................................................

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CAUTIoN: THe USe of UNAPPRoVeD, DIRTY, WeT features and Specifications AND/oR HIGH SALT CoNTeNT fUeL WILL VoID THe WARRANTY! i aLL nst tiona o ptions • Residential Wood pellets manufactured to the pellet fuels institute (P.F.I.) • Vented vertical and horizontal (see venting instruc- certification standard are available in two grades, Standard tions) and Premium. The primary difference between the two is • Manufactured home and mobile home the ash content of the pellets. • Thermostat

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Stove Dimensions Clearances to Combustibles Corner Installations 6-1/” (667mm) Left Wall Horizontal Venting front View Front View Side View ” (76mm) 8” ( 0 mm) 1”  (787mm) 8 ” (76mm) figure  figure 1 Right Wall Horizontal Venting -1/  ”  (591mm) Side View Front View Side View 6-/  ” (17 mm) 7” (178mm) C/L 8

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Corner Installations Continued Horizontal Venting Vertical Venting 5-7/8” 5-7/8” (1 9mm) (1 9mm) ” (76mm) figure 5 8” Parallel Installations ( 0 mm) figure 7 Vertical Venting Alcove Installations 17-1/”  Minimum alcove height is 41” (1041mm), minimum width is ( mm) 42-1/4” (1073mm), and maximum depth is 48” (1219mm). Note, it is quite difficult to load pellets into the hopper when installed in an alcove only 41” (1041mm) high. For alcove wall clearances see parallel clearances below.

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h thear p rotection v ent t tionermina r equirements The floor protector must be a non-combustible material 1. Do not terminate the vent in any enclosed or semi-enclosed extending beneath the stove and to the front and sides as areas such as a carport, garage, attic, crawlspace, narrow shown below. walkway, closely fenced area, under a sundeck or porch, or any location that can build up a concentration of fumes such as stairwells, covered breezeway, etc. 2. Vent surfaces can become hot e

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Vent Installation v ent t tionermina Ltionsoca 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 dr

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m yasonr c himney FirepLace When venting into a masonry chimney, the pellet pipe can When venting into a fireplace chimney, the pellet pipe can terminate just inside the chimney. However, it is recom- terminate just above the damper. However, it is recommended mended to run the pellet pipe to the top of the chimney. to run the pellet pipe to the top of the chimney. figure 16 figure 18 figure 17 figure 19 NoTe: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIoNS ARe NoT To SCALe. 9

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v L ticaer s urge p rotectors If the length of pipe exceeds 15 feet, 4 inch pipe rather than 3 inch vent pipe should be used. A surge protector is recommended to ensure the stove’s electrical components are not damaged due to a surge in Rain Cap the electrical supply. Only high quality protectors should be Storm Collar used - cheap ones do not provide the protection needed. o utside a ir i aLL nst tionsa Roof Flashing Connecting the Winslow PS40 stove to outside combustion air is optional

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Door Trim Installation Instructions (A) Parts List (A): Trim Pieces Qty (2) Trim Pieces (Gold, Nickel, Brushed Nickel or Black Nickel ) (6) #10 nuts Trim Screws (6) #10 washers #10 washers Tools Needed: figure  Qty (1) 3/8” nut driver or socket wrench CAUTIoN: Always ensure that plated surfaces are clean and free of fingerprints before lighting stove. fingerprints will leave permanent blemishes if left on plated surface Holes for trim studs when lit. When installation is complete,

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4. Place one washer on each stud. Using a 3/8” nut driver, snug up the nuts on each piece of trim. Do not finish tightening the nuts yet. See Figure 27. 5. There should be approximately a 7/8” (22mm) gap between the top edge of the upper trim and the top edge of the door and a 1-1/2” (38mm) gap between the bottom trim to the bottom of the door. Visually inspect the alignment of the trim and adjust if necessary. See Figure 28. 6. Finish tightening nuts. CAUTIoN - Do NoT oVeR-TIGHTeN NUTS, D

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3. Rotate the grill back to the horizontal position and re-install Door Grill Installation Instructions the four button head screws through the two holes at each end of the grill and into the stove body. See Figure 31. Parts Needed: Qty (4) Button Head Screws (already in place in stove) Tools Required: Rotate Grill back To Horizontal Position Qty (1) 1/8” allen wrench To install the Grill: 1. Remove the four button head screws from body of the stove with a 1/8” allen wrench. See Figure 29

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2. Remove all pellets and ash from the firebox to ensure a brick Panel Installation proper fit for the brick panel. option: Part #7900 3. Insert the brick panel, top first, as shown in Figure 35. Kit Contents: The two cut out corners should be at the bottom. - Brick Panel (A) - 4 Tap Tights (B) Tools Required: - Drill (90° drill recommended) - #18 drill bit - 5/32 allen wrench A figure 5  B figure  4. Make sure that the brick panel is centered, with equal space on either side of the auger

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Log Set installation Instructions Kit Contents (A): Part #H51 Qty (1) left log (B) (1) right log (C) (1) front log (D) (2) log support brackets (E) cut lines A - Kit Contents C b figure 9 bracket in place correctly D e e figure 8  figure 0 Tools Required: None Caution: The logs can be damaged if they are not handled b C with care! To Install the log set: 1. Remove the two log support brackets from the box and bend the ends of the brackets 90 degrees at the cut lines. See Figure

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2. Push the start button and the ignite and feeding lights will operation come on and the lighting sequence will begin. For about the next 15 minutes the stove will feed pellets cyclically c ontroL b oard into the burn pot, the combustion fan will come on, and The control board regulates all functions of the stove. The the igniter will heat up. During this sequence, some following is a list of the board’s components: smoke in the firebox is to be expected. After the igniting sequence is co

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Once you find a pellet brand that burns well, continue using s hut d own this brand. High ash fuel increases the frequency of stove Normal - To turn the stove off, turn the heat selector knob to cleaning. Fuel with an excessive moisture content may jam off. The fans will continue to operate until the control board the auger assembly. completes the shut down cycle. c orn FueL Power outage - If the stove loses electrical power for less than 10 seconds it will continue to operate. If the powe

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Reinstall the ash drawer by inserting the drawer in the stove Cleaning and Maintenance and refastening the left and right latches securely. Note that if the ash drawer does not seal tightly to the stove, the control Unplug and let the Winslow™ PS40 stove cool before per- board may detect a leak and shut the stove down. forming any maintenance or cleaning. Some brands of pellets produce more ash and clinkers than others. Therefore the frequency of performing the following cleaning procedure

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c Leaning the h tea e xchanger Caution: Do not operate the heat exchange scraper when the stove is hot. Located at the center of the grill on the top A A front of the stove is a bent rod that is attached to a scraper on the heat exchange tubes. To remove ash build-up and maintain efficient heat extraction from the stove, this rod should be pulled in and out at least once a week. c Leaning the c ombustion b Lower To clean the combustion blower, remove the six nuts labeled A in Figure 46 with


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