Vermont Casting LHER20 manual Operating Instructions

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LHE Series Natural Vent Insert

Operating Instructions

General Glass Information

Only ceramic glass approved by CFM Cor- poration may be used for replacement on this unit.

1.The use of substitute glass will void all product warranties.

2.Care must be taken to avoid breakage of the glass.

3.Under no circumstances should this appliance be operated without glass properly installed, or with any cracked or broken glass. Replacement of any glass assembly as supplied by the manufacturer should be done by a licensed qualified service person.

Louvre Removal

To remove

 

louvre, lift louvre

 

up and then pull

2.

out.

 

(Fig. 16)

Louvre

 

1.

 

Glass Panel

FP444

 

Fig. 16

Louvre removal.

Glass Cleaning

It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically. During start-up condensation, which is normal, forms on the inside of the glass and causes lint, dust and other airborne particles cling to the glass surface. Also initial paint curing may deposit a slight film on the glass. It is therefore recommended that the glass be cleaned two or three times with a non-ammonia household cleaner and warm water (we recommend gas fireplace glass cleaner). After that the glass should be cleaned two or three times during each heating season depending on the circumstances present.

Clean glass after first two weeks of opera- tion.

Glass Frame Removal

1.Remove two (2) screws at the bottom of the frame. (Fig. 17)

2.Lift up and unhook glass frame at the top.

Machine Screw

FP1353

 

Fig. 17 Remove glass frame.

Log Installation and Burner Lava Rock

1 . Remove glass frame. (See "Glass Removal" section)

2.Remove logs from packaging.

3.Place logs according to the model instructions be- low:

LHEC20, LHER20 (Figs. 18)

a.Place rear left log (JR7). Use the log's bottom holes to locate it onto one pin stud of the rear log bracket on the left and the other end of the log will sit on top of the lid of the left log support.

b.Place rear right log (JR8). Use the log's bottom holes to locate it onto the two (2) pin studs of the rear log bracket on the right.

c.Place the front left log (JR9). Position the log notch against the second grate from the left, and the other edge of the log on top of the rear left log notch. Ensure the log is secure in place.

d.Place the front right log (JR10). Position the log notch against the third grate from the right, and the other edge of the log on top of the rear right log notch. Ensure the log is secure in place.

e.Place the burner lava rock on the front area of the burner housing. (Fig. 18)

LHEC30, LHER30 (Fig. 19)

a.Place the rear center log (KR24). Use the log's bottom holes to locate it onto the two (2) pin studs of the rear log bracket on the center.

b.Place rear left log (KR22). Use the log's bottom holes to locate it onto the two (2) pin studs of the rear log bracket on the left.

c.Place rear right log (KR23). Use the log's bottom holes to locate it onto the two (2) pin studs of the rear log bracket on the right.

d.Place the front left log (KR25). Position the log notch against the second grate from the left, and the other edge of the log on top of the rear left log notch. Ensure the log is secure in place.

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Contents LHEC20 LHER30 LHEC30 Table of Contents Please Read the Following Carefully Installation & Operating InstructionsLocating Your Gas Fireplace Insert With Zero Clearance Kit Insert ApplicationsMinimum Fireplace Insert Opening Fireplace & Trim DimensionsAn alternate air supply is recommended with this component MantelsFraming & Finishing Zero Clearance ApplicationsHigh Elevations Gas Line InstallationGas Specifications Gas Inlet & Manifold PressuresFan Removal Instructions Installation of Trim Switch For RN/RP Gas ValvesGas Supply Pressures Fan KitFor left side installation, reverse switch position Venting InstallationTest Chimney Draw Common Flue InstallationsLiner Installation Draft Relief OpeningBlocked Flue Shut Off System Blocked Flue Shut Off Switch AccessCeramic Refractory Installation Access to the shut off switch from outside of the insertOperating Instructions First Firing Flame Adjustment RN/RP ModelsFlame Characteristics Large Lava Rock PlacementPSE Pilot What to do if YOU Smell GAS To Turn Off Gas To HeaterSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Troubleshooting the Gas Control SystemHoneywell Millivolt Valve Instructions for RF Comfort Control Valve Shut Off ProcedureTransmitter Operation Off Mode On Manual ModeChange Between F/C Temperature Units Delay Timer ModeAuto Mode Fan Override During Auto ModeAuto Path LED Count Service Action Replace valveLocal Path Burner and Burner Compartment MaintenanceTrim Cleaning Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control SystemLHE Series LHER20 LHEC20 LHER30 LHEC30 DescriptionRemote Switch for RN or RP Units Optional Accessories Remove the bottom door rail If Warranty Service is NEEDED… Product Covered by this WarrantyAFUE% Efficiency Ratings

LHER20 specifications

The Vermont Casting LHER20 is a premium wood-burning stove that combines efficiency, aesthetics, and environmentally responsible heating. Known for its high-quality construction and innovative technologies, this model is designed to provide optimal warmth while also enhancing any living space with its classic design.

One of the standout features of the LHER20 is its exceptional thermal efficiency. With an EPA-certified design, the stove meets stringent emissions standards, ensuring that it burns wood cleanly and efficiently. This not only helps in reducing environmental impact but also translates to longer burn times and less frequent reloading, providing convenience for users.

The LHER20 incorporates advanced air management systems that promote secondary combustion. This technology re-burns exit gases from the initial burn, maximizing fuel utilization and enhancing heat output. As a result, this stove delivers a remarkable heat output, making it ideal for heating medium to large spaces.

Crafted from high-quality cast iron, the Vermont Casting LHER20 offers both durability and aesthetic appeal. It comes in several attractive finishes, including matte black and classic enamel colors, allowing homeowners to choose a look that complements their decor. The traditional styling features large glass doors that provide a captivating view of the fire, creating a cozy atmosphere and enhancing the overall experience of wood-burning.

Another notable characteristic is its user-friendly operation. The LHER20 features a simple damper control system, allowing users to easily adjust airflow for controlling the burn rate. This ensures a steady and consistent heat output while allowing users to tailor the stove’s performance to their preferences.

In terms of size, the LHER20 is compact yet powerful, making it suitable for various spaces, including cabins, homes, or even larger open-plan areas. The stove's efficient heat delivery helps create a comfortable environment during the cold months, proving its worth as a reliable heating solution.

Overall, the Vermont Casting LHER20 is an exemplary wood stove that combines tradition with modern technology. Its outstanding features, environmental responsibility, and aesthetic appeal make it a sought-after choice for those seeking to embrace the warmth and charm of wood-burning stoves in their homes. Whether for aesthetics, efficiency, or performance, the LHER20 stands as a testament to Vermont Casting's commitment to quality.