Lennox Hearth T300P operation manual Installation, Venting Requirements

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INSTALLATION

VENTING REQUIREMENTS

It is recommended that only an authorized dealer install your pellet stove. The specified installation requirements must be followed to ensure conformity with both the safety listing of the appliance and local building codes. All clearances, installation instructions and precautions specified by the vent manufacturer must be followed.

Selecting a Location - Review the appliance clearance requirements before installing the venting system (see Clearances, page 6). Position the appliance far enough away from walls to allow adequate room for servicing. Choose the appliance location with the least amount of interference with the house framing, plumbing, wiring, etc.

Preferred Vent Configuration – For the best perform- ance, we recommend a vent run design which runs verti- cally and terminates above the roofline. This design will allow natural draft to improve the flow of flue gases and will aid in combustion and stove performance.

Type of Pipe – This stove requires type “PL” (pellet vent pipe, sometimes referred to as “L-Vent pellet vent”), which conforms to UL standard 641. Connect the pellet vent pipe or the “tee” to the flue collar using a minimum of three screws and seal as specified in “Pipe Joint Re- quirements” on this page. Do not use class B gas chimney or single wall chimney as a substitute.

Size of Pipe -These pellet appliances are approved for use with the following vent sizes: 3” (75mm) standard, or 4” (100mm). See page 12 for determining correct size vent to use. Use a 3” (75mm) to 4” (100mm) adapter (Cat. No. 14M81) or a 3” (75mm) to 4” (100mm) “tee” in order to run 4” (100mm) pipe.

Offsets - In every installation, a single or double clean- out “tee” is recommended for every ninety-degree offset (this tee will help collect ash residue and will allow for routine cleaning without the need to disconnect sections of pipe).

Note: Offsets and horizontal runs accumulate fly ash and soot which reduces the exhaust flow and performance of the stove.

Total Offsets in venting system should not exceed 270° total in direction change.

Horizontal Runs - The maximum total horizontal run must not exceed 10 feet (3.1 meters).

Horizontal run of pipe requires 1/4” / 7 mm rise per foot.

Pipe Clearances / Requirements – See pipe manufac- turers instructions for installation of venting components and clearances. Follow pipe manufacturers installation precautions for passing pipe through a combustible wall or ceiling (i.e. use an approved thimble).

Notes:

All pellet vent pipe requires 3” (75mm) clearance from outside of pipe unless otherwise specified by vent manu- facturer.

A support bracket should be installed every 4’ (1.2m) of pellet vent pipe on the exterior wall of the house unless otherwise specified by vent manufacturer.

Pipe / Liner Joint Requirements - All pipe joints must be secured with a minimum of 3 screws. ALL horizontal joints must be sealed gas tight. Use RTV silicone with a rating of at least 570° F (969° C), or Interam to provide a complete seal at the flue collar and on all joints.

Connection to Masonry Chimney through a Wall - Be sure to verify the construction of a masonry chimney, as it may have combustible framing.

The use of single wall flex or rigid 24 gage stainless steel pipe as a liner is approved.

Connection to an Existing Class A Chimney - A chim- ney adapter can be used to make the connection from 3”

/75mm or 4” / 100mm pellet vent pipe to existing UL chimney system. Verify with the pipe manufacturer that your pipe brands will interconnect. The use of single wall flex or rigid pipe (24 gage stainless steel) as a liner is approved.

Direct-Vent Installations (Horizontal): On all direct-vent installations (short, horizontal runs with no vertical pipe); care should be taken when choosing a location for termi- nating the vent. It is not recommended to directly vent the exhaust on the prevailing wind side of the house. It is recommended that when an appliance is vented directly through a wall, a minimum of 8’ (2.5M) of vertical pipe should be installed to create some natural draft. This will reduce the possibility of smoke or odor entering the dwelling during appliance shutdown or loss of power.

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Contents FREESTANDING PELLET FIRED STOVES Freestanding Model T300P SeriesRETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IMPORTANT WARNINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION FLOOR PROTECTION T300P SERIESCLEARANCES INSTALLING LEG LEVELING BOLTS INSTALLATIONMANUFACTURED MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION INSTALLATION CHECK LISTPulled Back 3 Notches DAMPER ROD INSTALLATIONDAMPER ADJUSTMENT Fig. ALeave Jumper on, If Thermostat Is NotUsed THERMOSTAT INSTALLATIONTerminal Block for Thermostat Remove Jumper if Thermostat IsTo Be UsedVENTING REQUIREMENTS Chimney Height Requirements VENT TERMINATIONManufactured Mobile Home DETERMINING SIZE OF PIPE TO INSTALL INSTALLING YOUR PELLET STOVE INSTALLATION Installation Configurations / Standard Venting Options This appliance may be connected to an existing flue or by installing listed type “PL” vent pipe. If a liner is run all the way to the top of the existing chimney, the existing flue should be sealed with a steel plate. Start a vertical run with a Tee at the back of the stove. Other options are illustrated below. Note See page 11 for Vent Termi- nation Requirements CARE AND OPERATION CONTROL BOARD OPERATIONStart-upSequence of Events Combustion Voltage Trim Steps Fuel Delivery RateAutomatic Operation Lighting Procedure Without IgniterManual Operation Turning Off Your StoveDAMPER OPERATION DAMPER ADJUSTMENT GUIDELINEAUTOMATIC SAFETY FEATURES Power Outage OverheatingLong Burn Time FUEL REQUIREMENTSPellet Feed / Pellet Size CLINKERINGASH PAN ROUTINE MAINTENANCEROUTINE CLEANING Ash PanClean Filter Lens Photoeye Access Inside HopperAnnual Maintenance Procedure Clean Photoeye Lens Clean-OutTee Remove Filter and Wipe CleanHEAT EXCHANGER TUBES Clean-OutTee w/ Cover RemovedRemove cover, then remove ash Tube ScraperDOOR ROPE GASKET SPECIFICATIONS - Model T300P Series DEFINITIONS WIRING DIAGRAM SOLUTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING Qualified Technicians OnlyPROBLEM CAUSES4. Blowers will REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Auger Misc. PartsREPLACEMENT PARTS DIAGRAMS 14 20 15 Catalog # OPTIONAL ACCESSORIESOptional Accessories Model #INSTALLATION TIPS SIMPLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LABEL T300P PELLET STOVE SAFETY LABEL SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange, CA