Lennox Hearth WHITFIELD 30 FS-2 user manual

User manual for the device Lennox Hearth WHITFIELD 30 FS-2

Device: Lennox Hearth WHITFIELD 30 FS-2
Category: Stove
Manufacturer: Lennox Hearth
Size: 3.2 MB
Added : 10/16/2013
Number of pages: 48
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
MANUAL
FREE-STANDING
AND INSERT
PELLET-FIRED STOVES
Free-Standing Model Free-Standing Model
®
Profi le 20 FS-2 Profi le 30 FS-2

Insert Model
Profi le 30 INS-2

Whitfi eld Profi le Series Pellet Stoves

Models Profi le 20 FS and Profi le 30 FS
WARNINGS
• Hot! Do not touch! The glass and surfaces of this appli-
ance will be hot during operation and will retain heat for a
while after shutting off the appliance. Severe burns may
result.
RETAIN THESE

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Keep children, clothing and furniture 5. The minimum clearances must IMPORTANT SAFETY AND be maintained for all combustible away. Contact may cause skin burns. surfaces and materials including; Do not let children touch the appliance. WARNIING INFORMATION furniture, carpet, drapes, clothing, Train them to stay a safe distance from wood, papers, etc. Do not store fi re- the unit. READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS wood within this clearance space (see 13. APPROVED FUEL: This appliance is Clearanc

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CONGRATULATIONS! LISTING / TESTING When you purchased your new pellet stove, you joined the ranks of thousands of individuals whose answer to their home heating needs, aesthetics, effi ciency and our environment. We extend our Listing: The listing laboratory is ITS (Intertek continued support to help you achieve the maximum benefi t and enjoyment available from your Testing Services) and the listing mark is new pellet stove. Warnock Hersey. It is our goal at Lennox Hearth Products to provide y

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2. Local amendments PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION 3. Is a permit required - cost WARNING You may wish to contact your insurance Questions To Ask Local Building Offi cial company to ask if they require this. Check all local building and 4. If outside combustion air is required A correct installation is critical and imperative safety codes before installation. 5. Rooms where the installation is not for reducing fi re hazards and perilous condi- The installation instructions and allowed ti

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® Floor Protection - Profi le 30 FS-2 Minimum k-value (per Inch) of Specifi ed min. thickness of = alternate material (k ) x thickness M alternate k-value (per inch) of listed The fl oor protector must meet or exceed the minimum thermal require- material (T ) of listed material (k ) material (T ) M L L ments as defi ned on this page (see Floor Protection / Hearth Extension Using Alternate Material As Floor Protector). If the fl oor protection is T (inches) =

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CLEARANCES - FREE-STANDING MODELS Combustible ® E Models: Profi le 20 FS-2 and Profi le 30 FS-2 B Standard residential or manufactured home installation. These appliances require the following minimum clearances to combustibles: D A A Horizontal Flue – Interior Vertical Profi le 20 FS-2 Directly Through Wall Flue A - Sidewall to unit  4” (102 mm)  4” (102 mm) B - Backwall to unit * 2” (51 mm) 9” (229 mm) C - Sidewall to unit Corner * 2” (51 mm) * 2” (51 mm)   D - Max. Depth of Alcove 24” (61

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CLEARANCES AND HEARTH PROTECTION - INSERT 24-5/8” Clean-Out ® Tee Model Profi le 30 INS-2 17-3/4” In the USA and Canada, the area below and directly in front of the Profi le Profi le 30-2 INS 30 INS-2 fi replace insert must be an approved fi replace hearth or protected by a non-combustible hearth / fl oor protector with a minimum thickness Recommended of 3/8” which has a thermal conductivity of k (per inch) = .84 or lower clearance zone from the front of value (better thermal protection) or resi

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Installation Check List If the exhaust vent exits the manufactured home at a location other than the roof, and exits at CAUTION a point 7 feet or less above the ground level It is strongly recommended that you have an The fi replace in which the Profi le on which the manufactured home is position authorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer 30 INS-2 is to be installed must be a guard or method of enclosing the pipe shall install your stove. If you install your stove be provided at the po

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® Installing Surround Assembly - Profi le 30 INS-2 Damper is factory set to a (to be done after venting system is installed) This fi replace insert gap as specifi ed below. requires surround panels (a set of metal panels that enclose the fi replace opening when fi tted together). There is also a trim assembly that frames the surround assembly to give it an attractive fi nished appearance. Put the surround assembly together according to the following instructions (ref. Page 41). 1. Remove pane

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Thermostat Installation: Leave jumper on, if thermostat is NOT used Note: Always Disconnect Power Before Per- forming The Thermostat Installation. A 24 volt wall thermostat and 20 feet of 18-gage Jumper thermostat wire is included in the accessory Remove jumper if Thermostat IS to be used package. It is recommended that the thermostat and thermostat wire be installed by an autho- Thermostat wires rized Lennox Hearth Products dealer. and purple wires Terminal from wire harness Block will

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Size of Pipe Connection to Masonry Chimney through a B. Not less than 4 feet (1.2 meters) below, 4 Wall (Free-Standing Models) feet (1.2 meters) horizontally from or 1 foot These pellet appliances are approved for use (3.1 meters) above any gravity air inlet (door, with the following vent sizes: 3” (75 mm) Be sure to verify the construction of a masonry window, etc.) which fl ue gases could reenter standard, or 4” (100 mm), see Page 13 - for chimney, as it may have combustible fram- the dwe

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Chimney Height Requirements - Site-Built Residential Home The vent termination height required is - USA, 1-foot minimum; Canada, 3-feet minimum above the roof penetration point as illustrated below (Ref. USA - National Standard, NFPA 211 and Canada National Standard CSA B365-01. Check with your local building offi cial for additional requirements for your area. Termination Cap Must Be Listed To UL 641 or ULC S609 USA 1 Foot Minimum CANADA 3 Feet Minimum Termination height is measured above

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Determining Size Of Pipe To Install 30 To determine what diameter pipe to use in an installation (3” or 4”), fi rst 4 Inch Diameter Only fi nd the “equivalent pipe length” using the following guidelines, then plot 20 this Figure and the altitude on the chart. 3 or 4 Inch Fill out the installation chart, and calculate your total equivalent pipe Diameter length. After you have the total equivalent pipe length, use the Pipe 10 Selection Chart below to determine if your installation requires 3” or

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Standard Horizontal Installation Confi gurations ® Profi le 20 FS-2 and Profi le 30 FS-2 3” (75 mm) Minimum 3” (75 mm) Minimum Top View Illustration clearance between wall clearance between Top View Illustration and pipe. If you vent to Top View Illustration wall and pipe. If you the furthest wall, the vent vent to the furthest 2" Min. Wall pipe must maintain a 3” wall, the vent pipe clearance parallel to the must maintain a 3” other wall. 2" Min. clearance parallel to Wall the other wa

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Standard Vertical Installation Confi gurations Preferred Installation – Vertical Vent Through the Roof ® Models: Profi le 20 FS-2 and Profi le 30 FS-2 This venting confi guration allows for the best stove performance. The These free-standing models may be connected to an existing fl ue or by vertical pipe promotes natural draft and with the chimney inside the installing listed type “PL” vent pipe. If a liner is run all the way to the dwelling, the fl ue gases stay warm, thus rising at a consistent

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Standard Installation Confi gurations Into an Existing Fireplace ® Model: Profi le 30 INS-2 Model: Profi le 30 INS-2 NOT ALLOWED IN CANADA IMPORTANT - Make sure the chimney and fi rebox are clean and free of soot and ashes before installation begins. Failure to do so may result in the transfer of soot into the room by way of the room air blower. Positive Flue Connection into a Masonry Fireplace without a Full Reline The Profi le 30 INS-2 does not (USA only) Venting Into an Masonry Fireplace req

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Standard Installation Confi gurations Into an Existing Fireplace ® Model: Profi le 30 INS-2 IMPORTANT Make sure the chimney and fi rebox are clean and free of soot and ashes before installation begins. Failure to do so may result in the transfer of soot into the room by way of the room air blower. Model: Profi le 30 INS-2 Listed Pellet IN CANADA – Installing as a Horizontal Model: Profi le 30 INS-2 Vent Cap Vent is not allowed. The fi replace chimney must be fully lined. Horizontal Vent (Di

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If your appliance follows what is described in Note: If the fuel feed trim or combustion air CARE AND OPERATION number 2, simply press the ON/OFF button once trim needs to be adjusted, contact an authorized to turn the appliance off, this will initiate the cool Lennox Hearth Products Technician to calibrate Control Board Operation down mode. The appliance can be restarted at internal software. It is recommended that the any time during the cool down mode by pressing damper be used to fi

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Fuel Delivery Rate When fi rst starting your pellet appliance, it will be necessary to prime the auger. To prime the auger you need to fi rst fi ll the hopper with pellets, The heat select button manages the fuel delivery rate by controlling the and press the ON/OFF button on the control board. Wait approximately amount of time the auger motor will run as follows: 2-1/2 minutes and turn the control board OFF and then back ON again. Wait an additional 2-1/2 minutes (if necessary) and continue th


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