Lennox Hearth 2800HT Planning Your Installation, Smoke Detectors, Hearth Protection

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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION

QUESTIONS TO ASK LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL 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. The installer must follow all of the manufacturer's in- structions.

The installation of a wood burning appliance must con- form to local codes and applicable state and federal requirements. Familiarity with these requirements be- fore installation is essential. Important considerations to discuss with local building officials include:

1.Applicable codes (i.e. Uniform Mechanical Code, State or Regional Codes)

Electrical codes: The blower system has a flexible electrical cord that must be electrically grounded per local codes or per electrical codes:

In USA, NEC, ANSI / NFPA 70-1987. In Canada, CSA C22.1

WARNING: ELECTRICAL GROUNDING IN-

STRUCTIONS: THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE-PRONG (GROUNDING) PLUG FOR YOUR PROTEC- TION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY GROUNDED THREE-PRONG RE- CEPTACLE. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG. DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD UNDER OR IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE.

2.Local amendments?

3.Is a permit required - cost?

(You may wish to contact your insurance company to ask if they require this).

4.Rooms where the installation is not allowed?

SMOKE DETECTORS

Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home, we recommend installing smoke detec- tors. If possible, install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to reduce the possibility of occa- sional false activation from the heat produced by the fireplace insert). If your local code requires a smoke detector be installed within the same room, you must follow the requirements of your local code. Check with your local building department for requirements in your area.

IMPORTANT – THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT AP- PROVED FOR INSTALLATION INTO A MANUFAC- TURED (MOBILE) HOME IN CANADA OR IN THE USA.

FLOOR PROTECTION

This appliance requires a heat resistant non- combustible approved fireplace hearth or hearth exten- sion. If the floor protection is to be stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to form a continu- ous non-combustible surface.

This protected area must extend a minimum of 18" (457

mm)to the front of the fuel door opening and 8" (203

mm)beyond both sides of the fuel door opening.

HEARTH PROTECTION

8" USA

18" (457 mm)

8" USA

USA AND CANADA

9½" (241 mm) –

9½" (241 mm) –

 

CANADA

CANADA

 

 

 

CHIMNEY INSPECTION

The existing fireplace should be inspected by a local fire marshal or qualified installer for adequate serviceability prior to installing this appliance.

Factory built fireplace (not approved in Canada): If any portion of the chimney system shows signs of structural or mechanical weaknesses, such as: cracks, leaky joints, corroded or warped surfaces. Look for obvious bulges in the lining, which may indi- cate the need to replace that section (use a bright flashlight. Any faulty portion must be repaired or re- placed prior to installing this appliance. Also, inspect the attic to see that the chimney has proper clearance to combustible framing members.

Masonry fireplace: The chimney should have no cracks, loose mortar, other signs of deterioration, or blockage. Any necessary repairs should be done by a qualified mason.

If the existing fireplace flue system is dirty or has some obstruction in it, clean it. A dirty chimney can cause your insert to smoke when refueling, and can result in a chimney fire. An oversized chimney may result in less than optimum performance. Installations into a large masonry chimney may require a liner to improve per- formance.

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual 775004M, Rev. J, 11/03Important Warnings Table of Contents Planning Your Installation Smoke DetectorsHearth Protection Chimney InspectionDraft Requirements ClearancesProvide Adequate AIR for Combustion Factory Built Fireplace Installation Factory Built FireplacesNot Approved In Canada Venting Requirements for factory built fireplaceMasonry Fireplaces Metal TagInstallation Power Cord Changeover Installation StepsBaffle Plate MarbleCorrect WrongSurround Assembly Product Features and Controls Positive Flue Connection for MasonryBlower System Primary AIR ControlCare and Operation HOW to Start and Maintain a Fire AIR Draft ControlsStart-Up Air Control RefuelingWiring Diagram Power Flow Diagram Maintenance FuelCleaning Blowers Servicing GlassReplacing Glass Removal of Fireplace Insert for InspectionCleaning / Removing Baffle Plate To remove, locate Reinstall Baffle PlateTroubleshooting Overfiring Damage BTU Dimensions shown are approximations only +/- ¼ 6.4 mm63% Gph Lbs kg Manual Cfm total Replacement Parts List Model 2800HT DescriptionReplacement Parts List Model 2800HT Component Diagrams Model 2800HT SAFETY/LISTING Label Offset AdapterActual Appearance Masonry Fireplace Kit Zero Clearance KitSAFETY/LISTING Label EPA Label Service and Maintenance LOG Ownership RecordsWest Taft Avenue Orange, CA