Louisville Tin and Stove Official Guide for Company and Their Parts

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CONTENTS

 

Introduction

2

Lighting Instructions

11

Specifications

2

PilotAdjustment

12

Safety Rules

3

Burner FlameAdjustment

12

Clearances

3

Maintenance Instructions

12

Controls

3

BBSK Kit Instructions

13-15

Combustion & VentilationAir

4, 5

WFF81 Fan Instructions

16-17

Venting

6, 7

40542 Rear Register Kit Instrucitons

18-19

Rough-In Instructions

7

Trouble Shooting Chart

20-21

Installation

9

Parts Drawing

22

Wiring Instructions

10

Parts List

23

 

 

Warranty

25

The State of Massachusetts requires that installation and service of a gas appliance be performed by a plumber or gas fitter licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

READCAREFULLYBEFORE INSTALLINGUNIT

These installation instructions are a general guide, and do not supersede applicable local codes and ordinances. Before planning or making the installation, be sure it complies with all phases of the local heating codes. Or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI.Z223.1. In Canada, see the current installation code CAN1-B149.

The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada, see the current Canadian Electrical Code C5AC22.1.

The ANSI standards are available from the American Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Virginia 22209.

The NFPA standards are available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA. 02269.

Canadian standards are available from International Approval Services,178 Rexdale Blvd.,Etobicoke,Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3.

NOTE: If optional rear register kit is to be used, see supplemental installation instructions (No. 84504) and section marked “Special Instructions for Rear Register Kit Application” prior to installation of Rough-In.

INTRODUCTION

THIS ISAGAS-FIRED, GRAVITYVENTED WALL FURNACE THAT WILL OPERATE SAFELYAND PROVIDEAN EFFICIENT SOURCE OF HEATWHEN INSTALLED, OPERATEDAND MAINTAINEDAS RECOMMENDED IN THESE INSTALLATIONAND OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS. READTHESEINSTRUCTIONSTHOROUGHLYBEFOREINSTALLING,SERVICING,ORUSINGTHE APPLIANCE. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT LOCALAUTHORITIES, OTHER QUALIFIED INSTALLERS, SERVICEAGENCIES,THE GAS SUPPLIER ORTHE MANUFACTURER.

SPECIFICATIONS

Your vented wall furnace comes packed in a single carton. (For wall thermostat models that includes the thermostat, thermostat wire, and insulated staples). Before installing the wall furnace check the rating plate to verify that the Model Number is correct and that the wall furnace is equipped for the type gas you intend to use.

Model

Type

Type

BTU/Hr.

Vent

Gas

 

Shpg.

REAR

REG. KIT

FAN KIT

No.

Control

Gas

Input

Size

Inlet

FINISHED DIMENSIONS

Wt .

Model

Weight

Model

Wt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SINGLE WALL FURNACE

 

 

 

 

 

 

W255F

Wall Stat

Nat.

25,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

90

Lbs.

40542

5 Lbs.

WFF81

10 lbs.

W256F

Wall Stat

L.P.

25,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

90

Lbs.

40542

5 Lbs.

WFF81

10 lbs.

W355F

Wall Stat

Nat.

35,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

90

Lbs.

40542

5 Lbs.

WFF81

10 lbs.

W356F

Wall Stat

L.P.

35,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

90

Lbs.

40542

5 Lbs.

WFF81

10 lbs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DUAL WALL FURNACE

 

 

 

 

 

 

W505F

Wall Stat

Nat.

50,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

134 Lbs. N/A

N/A

WFF81

10 lbs.

W506F

Wall Stat

L.P.

50,000

4”

1/2”

16-1/2”Wx68”Hx6-1/2”D

134 Lbs. N/A

N/A

WFF81

10 lbs.

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Contents GAS This Unit is not to be Installed in Mobile HomesNaturalgas What to do if YOU Smell GASSpecifications ContentsReadcarefullybefore Installingunit IntroductionSafety Rules NaturalgasCombustion and Ventilation AIR Figurea ALL Combustion AIR from Outdoors ThroughventilatedatticVenting Square Hole BTU Size =Figurea GAS SupplyROUGH-IN Dimensions ROUGH-IN InstructionsInstallation Vent Burner ShelfWall Wiring Instructions GravitywallfurnaceFor Installation Instructions ThermostatWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS PilotPilot Adjustment Pilot Flame AdjustmentBurner Flame Adjustment Stainless Steel Burner Maintenance InstructionsBbsk Installation Instructions StepBlack Wire Control Switch Shield BracketScrew Gasvalvebbskcontrol Switch Side Views / Front PanelBbsk KIT Lighting Instructions GascontrolknobModel WFF81-COPTIONAL FAN KIT WFF81-C Wiring Schematic White Black FAN Switch White Motor Green Ground WirePlaster Holefor Opening 7/8 Back From Each Register StudRear Register KIT InnerpanelTrouble Shooting Chart for qualified serviceman Main Burner Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionPossible Causes Corrective Action Trouble Shooting Chart Automatic Pilot & ValveDo not Bypass the Blocked Flue Switch Gravity Wall Furnace List Prices - March BURNERASSEMBLY/ Single Wall FurnaceBURNERASSEMBLY/ Dual Wall Furnace SinglewallfurnaceTWO Required W25F W35F W50FYour GAS Control and Pilot Light System Tampering is DangerousLimited Warranty

W506F, W505F, W255F, W256F specifications

Louisville Tin and Stove, a well-respected name in the hearth products industry, has made significant strides in delivering high-quality wood and gas stoves. Among their impressive lineup, the models W256F, W505F, W506F, and W255F stand out for their exceptional features, advanced technologies, and distinctive characteristics.

The W256F model is renowned for its traditional design paired with modern efficiency. This stove is equipped with a large firebox that allows for longer burn times, ensuring a consistent heat output that effectively warms your living space. Its easy-to-use air control system provides users with optimal combustion, allowing you to adjust the flame intensity for a customized heating experience. The W256F also comes with a sleek glass door, enabling a beautiful view of the fire while maximizing heat retention.

Next in line, the W505F model showcases a more contemporary aesthetic. This stove features an innovative linings technology that promotes even heating and increases fuel efficiency. Its built-in catalytic combustor ensures that most of the smoke and particulate matter generated during combustion is burned off, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The W505F offers customizable trim options, allowing homeowners to match the stove seamlessly with their interior decor.

The W506F is another gem in this collection, notable for its impressive heating capacity. Designed for larger spaces, this model combines power with versatility. It features an advanced convection system that circulates warm air more effectively throughout the room. Additionally, the W506F incorporates a high-efficiency wood-burning design that offers reduced emissions and greater fuel economy, making it a sustainable option for eco-conscious consumers.

Finally, the W255F model caters to those who appreciate a compact yet powerful stove. Ideal for smaller homes or cabins, the W255F delivers robust heat output in a space-saving design. Its quick-response heating capabilities are enhanced by a reliable draft control system that ensures efficient fuel use. This stove also prioritizes safety, equipped with a heat shield to protect surrounding surfaces.

In summary, the Louisville Tin and Stove W256F, W505F, W506F, and W255F models lead the market with their distinctive features and innovative technologies. Together, they offer a range of options for consumers seeking efficiency, aesthetic appeal, and reliable performance. Whether you prefer a traditional classic, contemporary design, or a compact solution, these stoves are engineered to deliver warmth and comfort while upholding environmental standards.