Lennox Hearth HCI-36-H, RDI-36-H For Canadian Installations, Proceed with Steps 5 through

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Step 4. Fireplace should be secured to side framing members using the full length nailing tabs at the top and bottom of the fireplace front face. Use 8d nails or equivalent (Figure 17 ).

8d Nail Or

Equivalent

Figure 17

Note: The nailing tabs and the area directly behind the nailing tabs are exempt from the clearances described on page 5. Maintain at least 1/2" clearance from the firebox wrapper to the framing at the closest point of contact, directly adjacent to the flange.

For Canadian Installations

A cold Climate Kit FTF8-CCK2-LD must be installed. CCK2 kits are available from FireCraft through your local dealer. Installer must supply suitable length of 6" Diameter, class "0" metallic air duct.

Proceed with Steps 5 through 8

Step 5. Install the Cold Climate Kit to the fireplace following the instructions provided with the kit, (Figure 18 ).

 

Chimney

Install Screws

Duct

 

Duct

Collar

Front Cover

Side Cover

Plates

Plate

 

Figure 18

Step 6. Connect the 6" (102 mm) Class 0 air duct provided by installer, to the duct collar on the fireplace and secure with two (2) screws from the kit’s hardware package.

Step 7. Route the Class 0 air duct out the back or side wall, up through the ceiling or floor joists to an outside wall. The air inlet hood should be located above snow level or above any anticipated snow level, (Figure 19 ).

Install As Shown With Opening

In Downward Position, Do Not

Block Entrance

5 Foot Min. Height

From Outside

Ground Level

Figure 19

Note: If the fireplace is installed against an inside wall, the class 0 air duct may be ex- tended into a ventilated attic space at least 18" (475mm) above the attic floor. Secure the air inlet hood to a vertical post with the inlet positioned downward. Ensure that nothing blocks the hood opening. This hood must never terminate higher than three (3) feet below the termination.

Step 8. Cut or frame a hole through the outside wall for the installation of the air inlet hood. A 6-1/2" diameter hole is required. Feed the loose end of the flexible duct through the hole and attach to the collar on the air inlet hood using two (2) screws from the kit's hardware pack- age. Insert the hood into the opening. Secure the inlet hood in place with nails driven through the holes in the flange. Seal with noncombus- tible waterproof silicon type caulking.

INSTALLING THE CHIMNEY SYSTEM

Step 1. Before continuing, check the operation of the damper, as described on page 4, (refer to Figure 3 ).

Step 2. Using standard construction framing techniques, construct opening for chimney route up through the ceiling(s) and roof or through an outside chase.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

Framing must maintain adequate minimum air space clearance at all times.

CAUTION: ALLOW MINIMUM 2" CHIMNEY AIR SPACE TO COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING MEM- BERS THROUGHOUT VERTICAL OR OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION.

A minimum 2" air space must be reserved for all combustible materials extending for any continuous length surrounding the chimney.

Reference Figures 15 and 16 and charts Fram- ing Dimensions for Ceiling and Roof, which specify minimum ceiling and roof dimensions.

In new construction, to determine chimney cen- ter line, use plumb line from roof or ceiling above fireplace to center of flue collar on fireplace.

For remodeling, plumb to center of flue collar from ceiling above, drive nail through ceiling from below to mark position, then mark and cut to passage from above ceiling (around nail) (Figure 20 ). Then plumb from ceiling or roof level directly above hole which has just been completed.

Figure 20

Step 3. Position appropriate firestop spacer at ceiling and fasten temporarily with two (2) 8d nails or equivalent. Use flat firestop spacer, Model F8FS-2, if chimney penetrates ceiling vertically. If chimney penetrates ceiling at 30° angle (offset chimney), use 30° firestop spacer, Model F8FS30-2. Use one nail on opposite sides to hold firestop spacer in position. Nail permanently, using at least two (2) more 8d nails, after chimney sections have been as- sembled through the firestop spacer and after any necessary adjustments have been made. Firestop spacer must be secured by at least four

(4) 8d nails when completely installed.

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Contents Wood Burning Fireplaces P/N 850,046M REV. a 12/2008 WH Report No. J9902-5865C-231Table of Contents Typical Installation PrecautionsIntroduction Clearances and Height RequirementsAssembly Outline Chimney HeightChase Enclosure Before You StartAssembly Steps PRE-INSTALLATION NotesInstalling the Fireplace ClearancesFireplace Specifications FrontLeft Side Right SideFraming Specifications For Canadian Installations Installing the Chimney System8d nails when completely installed Proceed with Steps 5 throughOr Ceiling For Canada Only12 to 12/12 Using a FTF8-CTD Round TerminationRoof Pitch Model Flat to 6/12 FTF8 Chimney Component Calculations TEN Foot Rule SummaryMultiple Terminations Offset Calculations FTF8 Vertical Elevation ChartSpecial Offset Instructions Offset Elevation Chart StabilizerInstalling Offsets Offset Elbow AssemblyReturn Elbow Assembly Optional Equipment ConsiderationsVent Free Appliances Combustion Air KitsGas Line Connection Glass Doors Cold Climate InsulationFireplace Finishes Mantels and TrimHearth Extension Dimensions Using the k formulaWall Shield For the alternateFinish to Your Taste Sum of all R values is .70 + .10 + + .10 =Value = 1/k = r x thickness of material used RM = rM x TS = 0.05 x 3/4 =Installation Components Shipping Weight850,046M REV. a 12/2008 Orange, CA

RDI-36-H, HCI-36-H specifications

The Lennox Hearth HCI-36-H and RDI-36-H represent a pinnacle of innovation and efficiency in the world of gas fireplaces. These models are highly regarded for their combination of aesthetic appeal, advanced technology, and exceptional performance, making them an excellent choice for both new constructions and retrofitting existing spaces.

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