Lennox Hearth L30 DVF-2 Planning Your Installation, Clearances To Combustible Materials

Models: L30 DVF-2

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CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS

These appliances can be installed in most residential room configura- tions, parallel to a rear or adjacent wall, or in an alcove that allows for the minimum clearances to combustible surfaces. Your local building inspector should review your plans prior to installation.

When installing this appliance, provide adequate clearances around air openings and adequate clearances for purposes of servicing and proper operation.

As determined through the safety certification of this unit, a mini- mum clearance to combustible materials must be maintained around specific areas of the gas appliance. (Refer to Figures 1 through 3)

The clearances listed here are minimum distances and only apply in the configuration shown. Do not use clearances from one installation configuration with clearances from another to obtain closer clear- ances.

Top of appliance (min.)

36” (inches)

This includes any projections such as shelves, window sills, mantels, etc. above the appliance.

Back Wall

2" (inches)

Side Wall

12" (inches)

Corner (45° angle)

4" (inches)

stove corners to wall

 

Ceiling Minimum

65" (inches) from floor

Alcove Min. Height

65" (inches) from floor

Alcove Min. Width

53 7/8" (inches)

Alcove Max. Depth

24" (inches) from unit face.

The stove can not be placed deeper into an alcove than 24” from the stove face to alcove opening.

Floor

0 inches

MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME REQUIREMENTS

Model L30 DVF-2 may be installed in an aftermarket perma- nently located, manufactured home, where not prohibited by local codes. When installed in Manufactured Housing the follow- ing supplemental requirements must be met:

The appliance must be secured to the floor. Use the (3) ¼”-20x2 ¾” lag bolts (which secured appliance pedestal base to the wooden pallet) for securing appliance to the manufactured home floor.

The appliance must be grounded to the chassis of the manufac- tured home. Use a No. 8 or heavier copper wire at least 18" in length.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor, walls, ceiling and roof must be maintained.

A manufactured (mobile) home installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or, when such a standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI / NCSBCS A225.1, or standard for Gas equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Hous- ing, CSA Z240.4.

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Rear Wall or Alcove

65Inch

(1651 mm) Min. Ceiling Height

2” Min. (51 mm)

Fig. 1

Corner

4” Min. (102 mm)

Fig. 2

4” Min.

(102 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

Rear Wall or Alcove

 

2” Min. (51 mm)

 

Ref. 30 1/8” (765 mm)

12” Min.

12” Min.

(305 mm)

(305 mm)

Fig. 3

24” Max. (610 mm)

 

 

 

FLOOR PROTECTION

When installed directly on carpeting, •tile or other combusti- ble material other than wood flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the appliance (♦ see notes below).

Notes:

1)Ceramic tile is non-combustible and does not require a wood or metal panel under the appliance. 2) Models with a pedestal base where base dimensions exceed width and depth of stove body, qualify as the floor protection

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Lennox Hearth L30 DVF-2 Planning Your Installation, Clearances To Combustible Materials, Rear Wall or Alcove, Fig. Corner