Lennox Hearth T150C Care and Operation, Fuel Door Primary AIR Control, Door Operation, Glass

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CARE AND OPERATION

FUEL DOOR

CAUTION: WHEN OPENING THE DOOR, DO NOT EX- TEND IT BEYOND ITS NORMAL TRAVEL. OVEREX- TENDING THE DOOR TO A FURTHER OPEN POSITION CAN PUT EXCESSIVE STRESS ON HINGE AREA OF DOOR AND HINGE PINS AND MAY RESULT IN BREAK- AGE.

PRIMARY AIR CONTROL

This appliance is equipped with a control for the combus- tion air located above the fuel door. Slide the control to the right for a slower burn rate, to the left for a higher burn rate. It may take a while to get accustomed to the sensitive draft control. Small movements left or right will change the heat output of the stove. To lock the air con- trol in the desired position, turn the knob clockwise. In the open (far-left) position, the fire will kindle more quickly. This should be closed to the medium/low position once the fire is burning well.

You will generally want to set the primary air control on low or medium. The stove is safe burning on any setting as long as combustibles are kept at the specified safe distances.

DOOR OPERATION

The door handle assembly opens and securely latches the fuel door closed. To open the door, rotate the coil handle to the 9:00 position until door releases. To close and latch, hold the coil handle in the 9:00 position, close the door, then ro- tate the handle to the 6:00 position. See illustration above.

GLASS

The Glass is a super heat resistant ceramic that withstands continuous temperatures up to 1390° F. This temperature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your stove.

This unit is designed to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass, where along with high heat helps keep it clean. When operating the stove on low for extended periods of time, the glass may get dirty. A short, hot fire (15 - 20 min- utes) will help clean off much of the normal buildup (see Troubleshooting Dirty Glass, page 20). A commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recommended for cleaning.

The glass should be cleaned thoroughly with glass cleaner and a soft cloth BEFORE the stove is burned.

PROVIDE ADEQUATE AIR FOR COMBUSTION

In well insulated and weather tight homes, it may be diffi- cult to establish a good draft up your chimney. The poor draft is caused by a shortage of air in the house. To pro- vide the needed air, crack a window on the windward side of the house.

USE CONTROL SETTINGS THAT WORK FOR YOU The fuel, the amount of heat you want, the type of instal- lation you have and how long you wish the fire to burn are all variables that will affect the control settings. The same control settings in a variety of installations will pro- duce different results.

Familiarize yourself with your stove by trying different set- tings so you can learn how much heat to expect and how long the fire will burn. It may take a week or two to learn, but your patience will be rewarded by the warmth and pleasant satisfaction that only a wood fire can provide.

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Contents Installation and Operation Manual Important Warnings Table of Contents Questions to ASK Local Building Official Planning Your InstallationSmoke Detectors USA Requirements Floor ProtectionCanada Requirements Standard Parallel Hearth PAD ShownSelecting a Location Corner Installation Parallel InstallationCombustible Wall Clearance Installing Optional Marble Accents InstallationReduced Masonry Structure Clearance Alcove Protected Wall ClearanceTypes of Chimneys Acceptable Connector Pipe for INSTALLA- TionsChimney Inspection Draft Requirements Chimney Height Requirements Residential Installation Diagram Page Primary AIR Control Product Features and ControlsPrimary Air Control Knob Catalytic CombustorFuel Door Primary AIR Control Care and OperationDoor Operation GlassBREAK-IN Period HOW to Start and Maintain a FireBypass Damper Control RefuelingBurn Recommended Fuel FuelSeasoning Guide Wood StorageSmall Area Paint TOUCH-UP MaintenanceASH Removal and Disposal Door and Glass GasketsCleaning Blower Intake Catalyst ReplacementCreosote Formation and Need for RE- Moval Stove SeamsCatalytic Combustor Troubleshooting Catalyst Substrate Catalyst Substrate CrackingCatalyst Peeling TAR and Liquid Creosote Leaking from Metal Flue JointsSpecifications Model T150C Model Description Replacement Parts for Model T150CPart Qty Dimensions FB-1 Component Diagrams T150CTop View Showing Brick Installed Firebrick 1 ¼ thickTemperature Probe TP-FS Optional Accessories T150CSAFETY/LISTING Label EPA Label Ownership Records Service and Maintenance LOGWest Taft Avenue Orange, CA