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                        INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Direct-Vent
Gas Stove
Retain These Instructions For Future Reference
P/N 775,227M  Rev. A, 05/2007
A French manual is available upon request. Order P/N 775,227CF.
Ce manuel d’installation est disponible en francais, simplement 
en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce 775,227CF.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
  • Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter
    • See Table of Contents for location of additional Commonwealth of 
Report
                    
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                        Table of Contents Cautions & s afety ..........................................................................................3 o rifiCe s ize / a titudel a djustment .........................................................................4 Codes & a alspprov ....................................................................................... 4-5  Cthommonweal o f m assaChusetts r equirements ......................................................5 p re -i tionallanst .......................
                    
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                        Cautions & s afety 	 FOR YOUR SAFETY do not install or operate your Vin- 	 Your Lennox™ gas stove must be equipped for the  tage™ gas stove without first reading & understanding  proper fuel type & altitude at which it will be operated.  this manual. Any installation or operation of the appli- Any operation outside the parameters outlined in this  ance deviating from that which is stated in this manual  manual may result in a hazardous condition & will void  WILL void the warranty & may be haz
                    
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                        t he v ageint ™ s tove Orifice Size/Altitude Adjustment For	 altitudes	 above	 2,000	 feet	 (In	 Canada	 4,500	 FT/1370	 •	 Must	 conform	 with	 all	 local,	 state,	 and	 national	 installa- M),the	 orifice	 should	 be	 de-rated	 by	 4%	 for	 every	 1,000	 feet	 tion	 codes.	 In	 the	 absence	 of	 local	 codes,	 the	 installation	 to	 maintain	 the	 proper	 ratio	 of	 gas	 to	 air.	 Improper	 orifice	 must	 conform	 with	 National	 Fuel	 Gas	 Code	 ANSI	 Z223.1	 sizing	 may	 result	 in	 damage	 
                    
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                        Inspection Commonwealth Of Massachusetts  Requirements The	 state	 or	 local	 gas	 inspector	 of	 the	 side	 wall	 horizontally	 vented	 gas	 fueled	equipment	shall	not	approve	the	installation	unless,	upon	inspection,	 the	 inspector	 observes	 carbon	 monoxide	 detectors	 and	 signage	 installed	 Note: The following requirements reference various Massachusetts  inaccordance 	 with 	 	theprovisions 	 	of	248CMR 	 5.08(2)(a)1 	 	through	4. and national codes not contained in this document. For	 
                    
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                        Millivolt Valve Pre-Installation This	 stove	 is	 operated	 with	 a	 millivolt	 valve	 and	 therefore	 burnseven 	 during 	 a 	 power 	 	outage. f turesea Installation Options Fuel 	 Residential This	 stove	 comes	 from	 the	 factory	 equipped	 to	 burn	 natural	 	 Ventedvertical 	 and 	 horizontal 	 gas	 at	 a	 specified	 elevation.	 The	 stove	 can	 be	 converted	 to	 	 Manufactured(mobile) 	 	home burn	 LP	 gas	 (liquid	 propane)	 by	 changing	 the	 cassette	 (valve	 	 Naturalgas 	 	(NG)	or	p
                    
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                        d imensions p aringrep y our v ageint ™ s tove f or i tionallanst The	 gas	 line	 screws	 into	 the	 gas	 valve	 at	 the	 back	 of	 the	 Read	 all	 instructions	 before	 beginning	 your	 installation.	 If	 stove5” 	 	in	from	the	rightside 	 	of	thestove 	 and 	 4-3/16” 	 	up	 instructions	 have	 not	 been	 read	 carefully,	 your	 installation	 fromthe 	 base 	 of 	 	the	unit. could	 void	 your	 warranty	 and	 may	 create	 a	 serious	 fire,	 health,	or	other	safety	hazard. t op v iew The	 Lennox	
                    
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                        Combustible Wall ClearanCes to Combustibles a lCove dimensions Minimum	 clearances	 to	 combustible	 materials	 shown	 here	 The	 minimum	 width	 between	 alcove	 side	 walls	 is	 30-1/2”	 are	 in	 inches	 (millim 	 	 e 	 	 t	 e 	 	 r	 s 	 	 )	 .	 			 	 S 	 	 e 	 	 e 	 		 	p 	 	a 	 	g 	 e 	 	 		 7 	 	 		 f	 o 	 	 r	 		 p 	 	 i	 p 	 	 e 	 		 	c 	 	le 	 	 a 	 	r	 a 	 	 n 	 	 c 	 	e 	 	s 	 	.		 (775mm).	 The	 glass	 door	 lifts	 up	 to	 access	 the	 firebox	 on	 the	 	 stove.	 Therefore,	 if	 the	 
                    
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                        Installation b affle & l og s et i tionallanst Baffle The	 cast	 iron	 baffle	 is	 wrapped	 in	 foam	 and	 shipped	 between	 the	 outside	 of	 the	 firebox	 and	 the	 outer	 shell	 of	 the	 stove.	 Remove	 the	 foam	 and	 install	 the	 baffle	 in	 the	 rectangular	 hole	 in	 the	 top	 of	 the	 firebox.	 The	 baffle	 rests	 unsecured	 in	 thehole. 	 Figure 10 Log Set & Embers Caution:  If the logs are not properly installed, your  stove will not function properly. Parts list:  rear log, left fron
                    
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                        s ide -i tnser i tionallanst Follow	 these	 steps	 to	 install	 the	 side	 stone	 or	 cast	 iron	 inserts	in	the	Vintage™gas 	 	stove: UpperCast 	 	Piece	 Retainer 1.	Remove	the	cast	iron	top	and	setit 	 	aside. 2.	Remove	 the	 cast	 iron	 upper	 piece	 A	 -	 see	 Figure	 14.	 Complete	 this	 step	 by	 unscrewing	 the	 (2)	 5/32	 hex-head	 Heatshield Stoneor 	 Cast 	 Insert 	 screws	 labeled	 B	 in	 Figure	 17.		 Lift	 out	 the	 upper	 cast	 pieceA 	 	withthe 	 	retaining	bracketD 	 	attached. C
                    
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                        Minimum Components for Horizontal Installation: v ent i tionallanst Horizontal Termination Kit which includes: v enting : •	 	16-5/8”x 		 	6”	BlackPipe 	 The Vintage™ gas stove has been tested and listed as  •	 	1		Riser	VentT 	 erminal	 a direct vent heater system by OMNI-Test Laboratories,  •	 1		WallPenetration 	 Heat 	 	Shield(W 	 all	Thimble)	(2	pcs) Beaverton, Oregon and is recommended for use with  •	 	1		Decorative	Wall	Trim	(black) Security™ Secure Vent pipe*. •	 1T 		 ubeMill-Pac 	 Imp
                    
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                        v ent p tsar l ist h alorizont v ent i tionallanst Direct	 vent	 pipe	 Security™	 Secure	 Vent™	 *	 may	 be	 used	 Venting terminals may not be recessed into a wall or  with	 the	 Vintage™	 gas	 stove.	 Please	 see	 the	 lists	 below	 siding. to	 verify	 the	 components	 available	 from	 each	 direct	 vent	 pipe	 manufacturer.	 Snorkel	 terminations	 are	 available	 for	 1.	Set	 the	 unit	 in	 the	 desired	 location.	 Check	 whether	 or	 applications	 which	 may	 require	 vertical	 rise	 on	 the
                    
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                        s norkel t tionsermina For	 installations	 requiring	 a	 vertical	 rise	 on	 the	 exterior	 of	 the	 building,	 14-inch	 and	 36-inch	 tall	 snorkel	 terminations	 are	 available.		 When	 using	 a	 snorkel,	 the	 stove	 can	 be	 vented	 Framed	Hole: directly	 out	 the	 back.	 There	 is	 a	 vent	 starter	 collar	 fastened	 9-1/4”x	10-1/4” to	 the	 stove	 (to	 vent	 straight	 out	 the	 back),	 remove	 the	 four	 High screws	 securing	 the	 collar,	 rotate	 the	 collar	 180	 degrees	 and	 refasten	
                    
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                        f lue r estriCtors This	 stove	 uses	 balanced	 flue	 technology	 to	 ensure	 proper	 combustion.	 As	 such,	 flue	 restrictors	 may	 need	 to	 be	 in- stalled	 depending	 on	 the	 vent	 configuration	 of	 your	 stove.	 The	 drawings	 on	 page	 15	 show	 all	 the	 allowable	 pipe	 con- FlueOpening 	 	in	the figurations	 for	 the	 Vintage™	 gas	 stove.	 To	 properly	 install	 topof 	 	the	firebox		 the	 flue	 restrictor,	 first	 find	 your	 pipe	 configuration	 in	 the	 drawings	 on	 page	 15	 an
                    
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                        h alorizont t tionsermina To	 install	 the	 stove	 with	 pipe	 directly	 out	 the	 back,	 a	 snorkel	 The	 shaded	 areas	 in	 the	 diagram	 below	 show	 all	 allow- is	 not	 required	 for	 the	 Vintage™	 gas	 stove.	 A	 snorkel	 is	 re- able	 combinations	 of	 vent	 configurations	 with	 horizontal	 quired	 for	 the	 Vintage.		 See	 page	 13	 for	 snorkel	 installation	 terminations.	 Horizontal	 sections	 of	 pipe	 require	 1/4”	 of	 instructions. rise	 for	 every	 12”	 of	 run.	 A	 second	 90	
                    
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                        V e xterior h alorizont v ent t tionermina ClearanCe r equirements  * See Item D in the Text Below. Center Line Exterior Wall Inside   of Termination Corner Detail *18” Horizontal G Termination 18” V Ventilated Soffit A Inside Corner = 9" in U.S. A = 1" in C anada DETAIL D H  ft. B B D E X C A A V Fixed Operable V L V Closed Window   ft. Window V F C J B V M C B B C V I A X = Air Supply Inlet V = Vent Terminal = Area where Terminal is NOT permitted Minimum Clearances Canadian Installation * U
                    
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                        If	the	pressure	is	not	sufficient,	make	sure	the	gas	supply	line	 Gas Line Installation is	 large	 enough,	 The	 supply	 regulator	 is	 properly	 adjusted,	 and	 the	 total	 gas	 load	 for	 the	 residence	 does	 not	 exceed	 the	 This	 stove	 must	 be	 connected	 to	 the	 gas	 line	 in	 accordance	 amount	supplied. with	 local	 codes	 and/or	 the	 National	 Fuel	 Gas	 Code,	 ANSI	 Z223.1	 (In	 Canada,	 the	 current	 CAN/CSA		 B149.1	 installa- The appliance and its individual shut off valve must
                    
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                        C.	 Use	 only	 your	 hand	 to	 push	 in	 or	 turn	 the	 gas	 control	 Operating Instructions knob.	 Never	 use	 any	 tool.	 If	 the	 knob	 will	 not	 push	 in	 or	 turn	 by	 hand,	 don't	 try	 to	 repair	 it,	 call	 a	 qualified	 service	 p re -l ighting CheCklist technician.	 Force	 or	 attempted	 repair	 may	 result	 in	 a	 fire	 Be	 sure	 to	 check	 these	 items	 before	 the	 initial	 lighting	 of	 or	explosion. thestove: 	 D.	DO NOT	use	this	appliance	if	any	part	has	been	under	water.	 c		 T
                    
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                        ON LO TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Flame Color & Behavior 1.	 Turn	 off	 the	 "ON/OFF"	 rocker	 switch	 and/or	 thermostat	 (if	 Your	 Vintage™	 gas	 stove	 is	 designed	 for	 maximum	 heating	 installed)to 	 its 	 lowest 	 	setting. efficiency.	 Therefore,	 upon	 lighting	 of	 the	 main	 burner	 the	 2.	 Turn	 off	 electric	 power	 to	 the	 appliance	 if	 service	 is	 to	 flames	 will	 be	 semi-transparent	 or	 “bluish.”	 After	 10-20	 be	performed. minutes	 of	 operation	 the	 logs	 will	 heat
                    
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                        a ir s hutter a djustment q uiet o tionpera The	 air	 shutter	 control	 lever	 is	 located	 on	 the	 bottom	 of	 the	 As	 the	 Vintage™	 gas	 stove	 is	 burning,	 a	 number	 of	 normal	 stove	 directly	 to	 the	 left	 of	 the	 gas	 valve.	 The	 lever	 is	 linked	 operational	 sounds	 may	 be	 heard.	 The	 flow	 of	 gas	 through	 to	 the	 primary	 air	 shutter	 on	 the	 main	 burner.	 The	 air	 shutter	 the	 gas	 valve	 and	 orifice	 may	 make	 a	 rushing	 or	 whistling	 regulates	 the	 amount	 o