Lennox Hearth TRADITIONS T300HT user manual

User manual for the device Lennox Hearth TRADITIONS T300HT

Device: Lennox Hearth TRADITIONS T300HT
Category: Stove
Manufacturer: Lennox Hearth
Size: 0.89 MB
Added : 10/16/2013
Number of pages: 26
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUAL
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
READ MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION.
04/02 J, REV. 775007M, P/N
T300HT MODEL
REFERENCE
FUTURE FOR
INSTRUCTIONS
THESE RETAIN
WOODSTOVE
FREESTANDING
NONCATALYTIC
CERTIFIED EPA

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IMPORTANT WARNINGS CAUTION: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW ROOM HEATER. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUC- TIONS EXACTLY, WITHOUT DEVIATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH. IF THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN

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TABLE OF CONTENTS CONGRATULATIONS ON THE PURCHASE OF YOUR NEW WOODSTOVE MANUFACTURED BY LENNOX Important Warnings ................................................ 2 HEARTH PRODUCTS. Testing/Listing, EPA, Using this Manual .................. 3 When you purchased your new woodstove, you joined the ranks of thousands of concerned indi- Planning Your Installation ..................................... 4-6 viduals whose answer to their home heating needs reflects their concern for aesthetics, efficien

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION QUESTIONS TO ASK LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL 2. Local amendments? A correct installation is critical and imperative for reduc- ing fire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise when wood burning appliances are improperly installed. 3. Is a permit required – cost? (You may wish to con- The installer must follow all of the manufacturers’ in- tact your insurance company to ask if they require structions. this). The installation of a wood burning appliance must con- for

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION FLOOR PROTECTION ♦ Existing Chimneys This appliance requires a non-combustible floor protection for ♦ Wood Storage ember protection. If the floor protection is to be stone, tile, ♦ Aesthetic Considerations brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to form a continu- ous non-combustible surface. If a chimney connector extends ♦ Roof Design (Rafter Locations & Roof Pitch) horizontally over the floor, protection must cover the floor under ♦ Room Traffic the connector

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION COMBUSTIBLE WALL CLEARANCE CANADA REQUIREMENTS Residential Reduced Clearance WARNING: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU OBSERVE THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES. Use listed double wall chimney connector or Type L vent pipe to the top of the stove. There are listed clearances for your stove which were determined in a Laboratory test using various "classes" CLEARANCES (centimeters) of stove pipe or chimney. Minimums are first established A. 35.5 D. 25.5 for the stove itself and incre

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INSTALLATION ACCEPTABLE CONNECTOR PIPE FOR INSTALLA- BAFFLE PLATES TIONS This appliance has two heavy steel baffle plates that are For Standard Residential Clearances: Six (6) inch installed in the upper firebox (over the steel secondary minimum, single wall, 25 gage minimum thickness, air supply tubes). During shipment and installation, the stove pipe is acceptable. Three (3) pre-drilled holes are provided in the flue collar for fastening the pipe securely baffle plates might slide around, an

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INSTALLATION CHIMNEY INSPECTION DRAFT REQUIREMENTS Existing chimneys must be inspected before installing The appliance is merely one component of a larger your stove. Consult your local building department for system. The other equally important component is the chimney code requirements. A masonry chimney must venting system. This is necessary for achieving the re- have a code approved liner. This liner must not have broken or missing pieces. Some non-code masonry quired flow of combustion air

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INSTALLATION RESIDENTIAL STANDARD/RESIDENTIAL REDUCED Using 6” Diameter Single Wall or 6” L-Vent Connector Pipe PAGE 9

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INSTALLATION – COMBUSTIBLE WALL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR PASS-THROUGHS A Method A. 12 inch (305mm) Clearance to Combustible Wall Member: Using a minimum thickness 3.5 inch (90 mm) brick and a 5/8 inch (16 mm) minimum wall thickness clay liner, construct a wall pass-through. The clay liner must conform to ASTM C315 (Standard Specification for Clay Fire Linings) or its equivalent. Keep a minimum of 12 inches of brick masonry between the clay liner and wall combustibles. The clay liner shall run from th

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PRODUCT FEATURES AND CONTROLS CARE AND OPERATION PRIMARY AIR CONTROL FUEL DOOR The primary combustion air delivery is controlled by the CAUTION: WHEN OPENING THE DOOR, DO NOT EX- Primary Air Control Assembly (The control handle is lo- TEND IT BEYOND ITS NORMAL TRAVEL. OVEREX- cated below the fuel door). The heat output can be con- TENDING THE DOOR TO A FURTHER OPEN POSITION trolled by pushing the control handle in, then incremen- CAN PUT EXCESSIVE STRESS ON HINGE AREA OF tally pulling out to the

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CARE AND OPERATION Low Burn - (approx. 9,000-13,000 Btu/hr.). PRIMARY AIR CONTROL The Model T300HT has one combustion air control lo- Pull control handle out approx. 3/4”. cated under the ash lip. Low Burn Control Plate Positions Medium - Burn (approx. 13,000-16,000 Btu/hr.). Pull control handle out approx. 1 1/2”. Medium-Low Burn - Control Plate Positions Medium-High Burn (approx. 16,000-25,000 Btu/hr.). Pull control handle out approx. 2 1/2”, until small click is felt. Medium High Burn - Contr

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CARE AND OPERATION BREAK-IN PERIOD 6. During the first few fires, keep the combustion rate at Your stove finish is a high temperature paint that requires a low to moderate level. Avoid burning fires with the time and temperature to completely cure. We recom- draft control wide open for long periods of time. This mend that you ventilate the house during the initial burns. results in an updraft fire with most of the heat escap- The paint emits non-toxic odors during this process. ing up the chim

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CARE AND OPERATION REFUELING BURN RECOMMENDED FUEL To refuel the stove, first move the primary air control to This appliance is approved for use with untreated natural high (pulled out). Let the fire "liven up" for about one min- dry wood only (see Important Warnings, page 2, #8). Do ute. Open the fuel door about 1/2" and hold in this posi- not burn particleboard scraps or pressed logs using tion about 30 seconds or until stove is drafting well. bonding agents because they can produce condition

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CARE AND OPERATION WHY SEASONED WOOD? SEASONING GUIDE The key to the success of a good fire that produces heat Softwoods – 6 months to 18 months from a woodstove is the wood. It needs to be well-seasoned Hardwoods – 12 months to 24 months natural wood. Logs that are 5” diameter across or larger should be split in What does “Well-Seasoned” mean? half, three pieces if over 8 inches, and four pieces when over a foot across. If the tree was fell 2 to 4 years ago, it still When a tree is cut down, t

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MAINTENANCE SMALL AREA PAINT TOUCH-UP WARNING: THE GASKETS MUST BE KEPT IN GOOD The stove body is painted with a quality high-temperature CONDITION. DO NOT LEAVE THE STOVE BURNING stove paint. Use only model TSPK-B Stove Paint, Catalog WITH THE FUEL DOOR OPEN OR AJAR. THIS WILL # 70K99. Do not touch-up your stove with any other paint. CAUSE EXCESSIVE HEAT BUILD UP IN THE UNIT Using one small piece of 320 grit sand paper and lightly AND COULD IGNITE SURROUNDING COMBUSTI- sand the blemish so that

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MAINTENANCE CLEANING BLOWER INTAKE Removing Baffle Plates for Cleaning If an optional blower kit (catalog #14M41) is installed, the Note: The smoke baffle in the upper firebox area consists blower air intake requires cleaning at least once a year to of two heavy gage steel plates. One of these plates has a remove lint, dust, etc. If there are pets in the dwelling, the welded strap to overlap the seam, which runs front to intake should be cleaned at least twice a year. back between the two. Befor

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TROUBLESHOOTING SMOKES OUT FUEL DOOR WHEN OPEN (SEE ✸✸✸✸ ) ✸✸ Draft problems; if installing into a larger flue, it may ✸✸ 1. The primary air control is closed. be necessary to use a full length liner to achieve ade- 2. The chimney is too cool. Set the primary air control on quate draft for the appliance. A draft gauge should read "HIGH" for a few minutes before opening the fuel door. a minimum of .05" w.c. (inches water column) not to 3. Excess creosote will not only restrict your draft but it w

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SPECIFICATIONS: Model T300HT Approximate heating capacity........Up to ~2000 Sq. Ft. ( ~590 Sq. M.) Flue position........................................Top Flue collar size....................................6" (152 mm) Approx. burn time..............................6 to 8 hours Maximum burn rate ...........................61,900 BTU EPA BTU Range .................................11,500-39,000 BTU Emissions Rate (grams/hr)..............2.5 grams Efficiency..............................

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REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MODEL: T300HT Part No. Description / Cat. No. Door & Glass Parts 28M21 Door Assembly, Metallic Black Painted 28M23 Door Assembly, Ebony Black Enamel 28M22 Door Assembly, Hunter Green Enamel 28M24 Door Assembly, Mojave Sand Enamel 86-128 Gasket Kit, 3/4" Door Rope (Includes Adhesive) 27M81 Gasket, Glass Channel (Per Foot) 27M64 Clip Set, Glass T30-G Glass, Large Arched 17 X 10 1/4" (Glass gasket not included) 37110 Handle Assembly 37038 Torque Plate (Latch) 26M18 Hinge Pin


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