Lopi ULC S627-93, ASTM E 1509-95, CSA B366.2, UL 1482-94 manual Installation Information

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INSTALLATION INFORMATION

FREESTANDING CLEARANCES TO

UNPROTECTED COMBUSTIBLE WALLS

Stove clearances measured from stove top. Connector clearances measured from the flue pipe.

INSERT CLEARANCES TO

UNPROTECTED COMBUSTIBLES

Mantle: combustible

or non-combustible

A

B

C

DE AF

GD

C

B

B

 

C

J

A

 

 

 

 

 

G

 

F

 

 

 

D

H

I

K

 

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

Minimum Clearances To Combustibles:

 

E

CE

FE AF

DE

CE DG

Pioneer Bay

Yankee Bay

A - Min. 32”

A - Min. 32 3/4”

(10” from hopper lid)

(6 1/4” from hopper lid)

B - Min. 35”

B - Min. 33” to 38”

(13” from hopper lid)

Depending on mantle depth

C - Min. 34 1/8”

See Owner’s Manual for details

C - Min. 42”

(6” from hopper lid)

(7” from hopper lid)

 

D - Min. 15 1/2”*

D - Min. 18”*

(6” from door opening)

(6” from door opening)

 

E - Min. 34 1/8”*

E - Min. 36”*

(6” from door opening)

(6” from door opening)

Minimum Clearances To Combustibles:

 

 

Pioneer

Yankee

Unit To Backwall

A - Min. 3”

A - Min. 3”

Unit To Sidewall

B - Min. 9”

B - Min. 9”

Front Hearth

 

 

Extension

C - Min. 6”

C - Min. 6”

Connector Tee

 

 

to Rear of Hearth

D - Min. 2”

D - Min. 2”

Corner of Unit

 

 

To Wall

E - Min. 2”

E - Min. 3”

Connector Tee

 

 

to Wall

F - Min. 3”

F - Min. 3”

Hearth Pad*

G - Min. 21 5/8” Wide

G - Min. 25” Wide

 

x 26 7/8” Deep

x 29” Deep

*The pellet stove must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector which is a minimum .018” thick - 26 gauge.

ALCOVE REQUIREMENTS

 

 

Pioneer

Yankee

Minimum Height

60”

60”

Maximum Depth

48”

48”

Minimum Width

42”

43”

F - 9”

F - 8 3/4”

(to side combustible)

(to side combustible)

*The pellet insert must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector which is a minimum .018” thick - 26 gauge.

Fireplace Minimum Dimensions:

G - 19 5/8”

G - 20” to 25 3/4” depending on hopper

H - 30”

height - See Owner’s Manual for details

H - 36”

(includes circuit board)

 

(includes circuit board)

I - 16 5/8”

I - 14”

(includes 5” for vent)

(includes 5” for vent)

 

Installation:

J - The vent should be routed to the fireplace prior to installing the insert. See Owner’s Manual for details on vent location.

K - The insert must protrude 9 3/8” (Pioneer Bay) 12” (Yankee Bay) onto the hearth for the panels to fit correctly.

Surround Panels:

 

Pioneer Bay

Yankee Bay

Rectangular Panels:

Rectangular Panels:

8" x 10" Panels

8" x 10" Panels

28 7/8"H x 40 1/2"W

32"H x 45"W

10" x 13" Panels

 

31 7/8"H x 44 1/2"W

 

TESTING

Pioneer and Pioneer Bay safety tested and certified by Warnock Hersey. Yankee and Yankee Bay safety tested and certified by Omni-Test Laboratories. All models tested to UL 1482-94/ULC S627-93/CSA B366.2/ASTM E 1509-95.

These pellet fired appliances have been tested and listed for use in manufactured homes in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814-23-900

through 814-23-909.

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ASTM E 1509-95, CSA B366.2, UL 1482-94, ULC S627-93 specifications

The Lopi UL 1482-94, ULC S627-93, ASTM E 1509-95, and CSA B366.2 are critical standards that establish safety and performance criteria for residential heating appliances, particularly wood stoves and hearth systems. These standards ensure that products are designed and manufactured to maintain effectiveness while minimizing risks associated with fire and emissions.

The Lopi UL 1482-94 is particularly focused on safety requirements for solid fuel burning appliances. It sets forth guidelines to ensure that wood stoves are constructed in a robust manner, facilitating safe operation without compromising on performance. The standard requires thorough testing of components to withstand the rigors of intense heat and potential flue gas emissions.

ULC S627-93 complements this by addressing the specific Canadian market, taking into account additional environmental considerations and safety protocols suited to Canadian weather conditions. The inclusion of stringent emissions limits underscores the importance of reducing pollutants, promoting cleaner air without sacrificing the heat output necessary in cold climates.

ASTM E 1509-95 shines a light on the performance of decorative solid fuel burning appliances. This standard lays down guidelines for efficiency testing and performance measurement, ensuring that the appliances not only operate safely but also provide adequate heating capacity. By measuring various factors such as heat output and efficiency, it helps consumers make informed decisions about the wood stoves they choose.

CSA B366.2 focuses on the installation requirements and guidelines for solid biofuel-burning appliances. It encompasses ventilation, clearances, and installation safety, ensuring that appliances are correctly positioned to operate effectively while minimizing fire risks and maximizing heat performance. The standard encourages responsible installation practices that contribute to the longevity of the appliance and the safety of the home.

These combined standards advocate for innovation in technologies used in stove design, such as advanced combustion methods that reduce emissions and improve efficiency. Features like secondary air combustion systems and catalytic converters are increasingly common, optimizing the burn process and making the most of each log used.

In summary, Lopi's adherence to UL 1482-94, ULC S627-93, ASTM E 1509-95, and CSA B366.2 reflects a commitment to safety, efficiency, and environmental responsibility, ensuring a reliable heat source for homes while prioritizing the well-being of both users and the environment. This comprehensive approach allows homeowners to enjoy the comfort of wood-burning appliances with confidence.