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1. 2 610 mm Min 3 914 mm Min Figure 1 Chimney Height Requirements To pass inspection in nearly any jurisdiction the chimney must meet both safety and exhaust flow requirements The 3 by 2 by 10 rule applies to both masonry and factory built chimneys Ref USA National Standard NFPA 211 latest edition and Canada National Standard CSA B365 01 latest edition Vents installed with a listed cap shall terminate in accordance with the terms of the cap s listings NEGATIVE PRESSURE WARNING This appliance is not designed to be operated in a negative pressure In very airtight homes with large kitchen exhaust fans furnace cold air returns fresh air exchange systems and any other air system in close proximity to the heating appliance may create a negative pressure in the same room as the heating appliance This can create dangerous back drafting of the stove and chimney joints drawing combustion by products into the home Be sure your home has adequate makeup air to eliminate negative pressures caused by the above mentioned sources Outside air connected to the appliance probably will not resolve such a problem as the stove or fireplace insert is not the source of negative pressure Lennox Hearth Products accepts no liability for damages resulting from negative pressures described here Ventilation Requirements Provide ad
2. You MUST plug this one leg mounting hole Read Step 7 above Figure 11 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Parts Accessories Safety and General lt S N lt amp Operation Installation Maintenance Troubleshooting 14 ATTACHING STOVE TO MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR Leg Tie Down Kits Manufactured mobile Homes Order H7665 Leg Tie Down Kit Coastal and Lakeview Legs H5308 Leg Tie Down Kit Olympic Legs ATTACHING STOVE TO MANUFACTURED HOME FLOOR THE STOVE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR AT NO LESS THAN TWO POINTS Pedestal Locate the two holes on the back of the pedestal Figure 12 Secure the pedestal to the floor using two field provided 1 4 screws Lakeview and Coastal Legs Connect the bolt down bracket to each leg using kit P N H7665 screw as shown in Figure 13 Secure the leg bracket to the floor using one field provided 1 4 bolt Olympic Legs Connect the bolt down bracket to each leg using kit P N H5308 screw as shown in Figure 14 Secure the leg bracket to the floor using one field provided 1 4 screw Tie Down Holes Figure 12 Securing Pedestal to Floor Figure 14 Securing Olympic Legs to Floor NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE OUTSIDE COMBUSTION AIR KIT INSTALLATION Outside Air Kits Order
3. 14 Outside Combustion Air Kit Installation 15 Brick and Baffle Board 16 For Mobile Home Installs ene 17 Post Installation 17 Paint Curing sessi 18 Burn In Period esses nnne netten tnn 18 Operating Hints erede te etd 18 Door Operation 18 Starting and Maintaining a 19 20 20 Getting the Most Out of Your Stove 21 Maximizing Your Stove s Overall Efficiency 21 Achieving Clean Long 21 Blower Operation optional Kit 22 Dos and Dorts uias eU RU eRe e ra HUS 23 23 24 Troubleshooting esses 25 Replacement Parts 26 BACCBSSOFIBS 27 29 Product Reference 1 30 USING THIS MANUAL Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this manual Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE IMPORTANT SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND UNDER STAND THESE RULES TO FOLLOW FOR SAFETY 1 10 11 12 13 When
4. Overfiring of a stove is a condition where excessive temperatures are reached beyond the design capabilities of the appliance The damage that occurs from overfiring is not covered under the manufacturer s limited warranty Also see Troubleshooting on Page 24 SELECTING THE PROPER VENTING SYSTEM The appliance is merely one component of a larger system The other equally important component is the venting system This is necessary for achieving the required flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion byproducts from the appliance If the venting system s design does not promote these ends the system may notfunction properly Poorly functioning venting systems may create performance problems as well as be a safety hazard A draft test should read greater than 04 W C inches water column and less than 08 W C As per NFPA 211 standard see paragraph below the installer must take into account all variables within the installation and install the appliance in such a manner that satisfies the draft requirements of the appliance See Chimney Guidelines below to assist you in selecting the proper venting system for your installation American National Standards Institute ANSI NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys Fireplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances See Draft Section A chimney or vent shall be so designed and constructed to develop a flow sufficient to completely remove all flue and
5. 2 K 7 L 5 M T 6 U 16 12 38 22 12 12 8 5 11 6 16 38 58 51 33 16 0 90 58 7 8 Single Wall Residential Vertical Vent 406 314 559 318 200 145 406 981 1295 838 406 0 2286 1495 TOP 19 1538 23 1312 8 54116 16 3858 54 33 16 90 5878 19 Single Wall Residential With Elbow 483 391 584 343 200 145 406 981 1372 838 406 0 2286 1495 Operation ma 10 638 20 1012 8 41168 15 3858 45 33 16 90 5712 NA Double Wall Residential or Mobile Home Vertical Vent 254 162 508 267 200 119 381 981 1143 838 406 0 2286 1461 10 638 21 1112 8 411 16 15 3858 45 33 16 0 90 5742 10 Double Wall Residential Mobile Home With Elbow 254 162 533 292 200 119 381 981 1143 838 406 0 2286 1461 13 9 3 8 22 12 13 8 NA 3858 48 33 16 90 N A N A Double Wall Alcove Vertical Vent 330 238 572 330 200 981 1219 838 406 0 2286 Maintenance CANADA inches millimeters PIPE INSTALLATION A 3 1 6 3 D t E 8 1 4 G 34 H 2 I 6 4 2 7 L 5 M T 6 U 16 1238 22 1212 8 51 6 16 49 53 4118 1734 8 90 5878 406 314 559 318 200 145 406 1235 1346 1045 450 200 2286 1495 N A 19 1538 23 13 42 8 51 6 16 49 56 4118 1734 8 00 5878 19 483 391 584 343 200 145 406 1235 1422 1045 450 200 2286 1495 483 PEG 10 6546
6. BLACKPIPEADAPTOR 1 6m 1 Firentace Components EXTERIOR KIT INCLUDES 1 TI 1 TCI 1 SME 1 RSM 1 1 PB 1 INTERIOR KIT INCLUDES 1 SFC 1 RSA2 1 6FBRA 6FBBR S 65 2 e S e gt a Insiallation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting wn Q N x 27 E 29 30 WARRANTY Your wood appliance is covered by a limited warranty provided with the appliance Please read the warranty to be familiar with its coverage Retain this manual File it with your other documents for future refer ence REPLACEMENT PARTS See Page 26 for a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your Lennox distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order When ordering repair parts always give the following information 1 The model number of the appliance 2 The serial number of the appliance Your Appliance s Model Number 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the appliance If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the installation or application of this system please contact your dealer LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1508 Elm Hill Pike Suit
7. 23 24 25 26 27 ing season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8 thick should be removed by a professional chimney sweep Do not attempt to burn out heavy creosote accumulations with a hot fire If large ac cumulations are occurring review your burning procedures Ifa creosote fire should develop the fire departmentshould be called immediately and then attempts should be made to control the fire until assistance arrives If a runaway fire should develop causing over heating of the stove the door and draft regulators should be closed immediately The fire should die down once deprived of oxygen After a severe chimney fire the complete chimney system should be checked before further use Do Not Use Grate Or Elevate Fire Build Wood Fire Directly On Hearth firebrick Do not use andirons or other methods of supporting the fuel Please read this entire manual before you install and use your new room heater Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Check all local building and safety codes before installation The installation instructions and appropriate code require ments must be followed exactly and without compromise In the absence of local codes the following standards and codes must be followed In the U S A install in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association s Code NFPA 211 Standards for Chimneys Fir
8. To turn blower off rotate blower speed dial counter clockwise until it Clicks off AUTO OPERATION Flip blower mode switch to auto posi tion and turn blower speed dial clockwise until it clicks out of the off position When the stove warms up approx 15 20 Mins the blower will automatically turn on adjust blower speed dial to desired speed setting When the stove cools down the blower will automatically turn off Blower Operation Guidelines While in auto operation mode the blower will turn off and on based on the temperature of the stove Auto operation ensures there is sufficient heat build up to warm the air being moved by the blower before the blower is turned on Likewise when the stove cools off the blower is turned off to prevent circulating cool air Depending on the size and intensity of the fire it may be necessary to adjust the fan speed accordingly to ensure un interrupted fan operation For example a small fire may require a slower fan speed to keep the heat output by the fan consistent If the blower is operated in manual mode it may be necessary to adjust the blower speed as the fire begins to burn down and the stove is no longer hot enough to effectively heat the air moved by the blower If the air coming from the blower feels cool one should either decrease the blower speed or stoke the fire to build up more heat NOTE Turn blower off before opening the door to load the fuel NOTE SWITCH CONDIT
9. USA The floor in front and under the heater must be protected with noncombustible material The covering must extend 16 in front of the door opening of the heater and 8 to either side of the door opening Canada The floor in front and under the heater must be protected with noncombustible material The covering must extend 457 mm in front of the door opening of the heater and 200 mm to either side of the stove body and 200 mm to the rear or to the wall whichever is smaller USA and Canada A chimney connector venting extends horizontally over the floor protection must also cover the floor under the connector venting and at least 2 51 mm to either side Alcove Installations USA and Canada The floor protection must be a thermally rated non combustible floor protector See Page 8 for details on determining acceptable floor protection materials or hearth pads for alcove installations Alcove Installation Clearances In alcove installations only 6 double wall connector pipe can be used single wall or single wall pipe with shield is not allowed Minimum alcove width between combustible materials is 52 1321 mm Maximum alcove depth is 48 1219 mm Minimum alcove height is 90 2286 mm Thermal Floor Protection Thermal floor protection is only required where the stove is installed into an alcove Chimney and Connector Minimum 6 diameter minimum 24 MSG black steel connector pipe with UL103HT listed factory buil
10. build up e Keep freshly loaded wood away from the glass e After reloading allow all the wood to catch flame before dampering down the stove CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney and chimney connector should be inspected at least once monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated 1 8 3 mm or more it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Establish a routine for the fuel wood burner and firing technique Check daily for creosote build up until experience shows how often you need to clean to be safe Be aware that the hotter the fire the less creosote is deposited and weekly cleaning may be necessary in mild weather even though monthly cleaning may be enough in the coldest months Contact your local municipal or provincial fire authority for information on how to handle a chimney fire Have a clearly understood plan to handle a chimney fire DISPOSAL OF ASHES Ashes should be scooped out of a cool stove with a small metal shovel Ashes should be placed ina metal container with a tight fitting lid and moved
11. it is advisable to have an alternate heat source when installed in a dwelling Do Not Overfire If Heater or Chimney Connector Glows You Are Overfiring DO NOT CONNECT THIS UNIT TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERV ING ANOTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE NAPHTHA OR ENGINE OIL A S c S c amp Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting arts Accessories SM 3 TESTING INFORMATION This manual describes the installation and operation of the Grandview 230 non catalytic wood heater This heater meets the U S Environmental Protection Agency s emissions limits for wood heaters sold on or after July 1 1990 This heater has been developed tested and constructed in accordance with the requirements of UL 1482 ULC S627 and HUD standards and is listed by Intertek Testing Services Portland OR It has been approved for residential mobile home and alcove installations DRAFT REQUIREMENTS Your wood stove is dependent upon a properly functioning chimney for optimum performance It is a high efficiency appliance that loses much less heat up the chimney than older appliances and fireplaces For this reason it is important to match the stove to the chimney The chimney has two functions 1 It draws combustion air into the appliance without air no fuel will burn and 2 It exhausts co
12. outdoors immediately Other waste shall not be placed in this container The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non combustible floor or on the ground well away from all combustible materials pending final disposal If the ashes are disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed they should be retained in the closed container until all the cinders have thoroughly cooled Ashes can ignite up to 72 hours after removal from the stove A CAUTION Cleaning Glass Ensure appliance is cold prior to cleaning glass A commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recommended Do not use abrasive cleaners Do not clean with any materials which may scratch or otherwise damage the glass Scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or break Inspect the glass regularly If you detect a crack extinguish the fire and contact your dealer for a replacement WARNINGS Inspectand clean chimney and connector frequently Under certain conditions of use creosote buildup may occur rapidly TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution POOR DRAFT Extend chimney in length or have the chimney realigned to the proper size flue Oversized chimneys normally have poor drafts Remember the stoves draft depend solely on the natural draft of the chimney See Draft Requirements on Page 4 your stove is not drafting properly your chimney is the problem All stoves are thoroughly tested to ensure proper draft with the correct siz
13. Built Refractory Chimney Length Cement Chimney Length Flush with Inside of Flue Mfrs Parts to Air Space 9 in Chimney Attach 228 6mm Min flue Connector Masonry chimney Solid Insulated constructed to NFPA 211 Listed Factory Built Chimney Sheet Steel Supports Length System C Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel supportrs and combustibles 2 51mm 2 Air Channels Each 1 in 25 4 mm Chimney Connector Chimney 2 Ventilated Air flue Channels Each 1 25 4 mm Masonry chimney Construction of constructed to NFPA 211 Sheet Steel Sheet Steel Supports tem D Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel System D supports and combustibles 2 in 51mm Sheet Steel Supports Min Clearance 2 in 51 mm Chimney 1in 25 4 mm Section Chimney Connector Chimney connector Chimney length lt Sheet Steel Supports Masonry chimney constructed to NFPA 211 Air Space 2 in 51mm Min Figure 9 Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE LEG INSTALLATION Residential and Mobile Homes Tieing down and grounding are required only in mobile homes Open all cartons if any and remove the contents upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or Lennox Hearth Products dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves during ins
14. Fasten stove pipe to flue collar with 3 sheet metal screws Protector Cd N Figure 6 Typical Installation STAINLESS STEEL LINER Using 6 Diameter Rigid Stainless Steel Liner INSTALL VENTING SYSTEM PER VENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS Chimney Termination Shown with Tubinox Stainless Rain Cap Steel Liner components see Page 28 for ordering information Length Masonry Adaptor Floor Protector Figure 7 Connected to a Masonry Chimney YOUR CHIMNEY INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL BUILDING AND FIRE CODES NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE CHIMNEY INSTALLATION Install chimney as per manufacturer s instructions Some brands of pipe may require removal of the spacer ring in the flue collar All horizontal runs of pipe should be as short as possible and are required by NFPA No 211 to have an upward pitch or rise in the same direction the smoke travels of no less than 1 4 to the linear foot The connector pipe must meet minimum clearances in any direction to walls or other combustible materials It must attach to a listed double wall metal chimney at least 6 in diameter or to a masonry chimney with a flue passage of at least 48 square inches e 15 required that a chimney connector pipe not extend further than the inner wall of the flue when it is connected to a masonry chimney and that it either be cemented to the masonry or be installed without cement in a thimble co
15. P N UZIAD Outside Air Coupler Kit connects outside air ducting UZI to stove AND P N UZI Outside Air Ducting Kit includes 4 insulated flex x 10 long An outside air kit is required in Manufactured mobile Home installa J Coupler attached to tions For residential installations check with local authorities having Aluminum E existing collar jurisdiction in your area it may be mandatory Tape Outside Air Kit Coupler To install the outside air kit coupler onto the stove line up the V notch in the coupler with the V notch in the open on the bottom of the stove Push and twist so the rolled edge catches the bottom of the stove and continue turning full 360 to lock the coupler in place d lt d 65 2 3 N gt Through the Wall Outside Air Kit Installation INDOORS OUTDOORS refer to Figures 15 16 and 17 Aluminum Tape The outside air assembly may be installed according to the following oe requirements A Duct length should be kept to a minimum B The air intake register must not be installed more than ten 10 feet 3050 mm above the base of the stove C The fresh air must come from outside the house The air intake must not draw air from the attic from the basement or garage D The air intake should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by snow or exposed to extreme wind and away from automobile exhau
16. cleaner and more convenient way to heat your home Overall efficiency in a wood burning appliance is a combination of combustion efficiency and heat transfer efficiency Whether heating your entire home or just a room or two your understanding of how to best operate your stove or insert will enhance its overall efficiency and performance What this can mean to you is longer cleaner burns less wood use and more heat The following sections will outline techniques you can use to get the most out of your stove Please read them carefully MAXIMIZING YOUR STOVE S OVERALL EFFICIENCY It is important to know that for clean highly efficient burns you will need to have sufficient temperatures inside the firebox for thorough combustion The best method for determining if you have sufficient temperatures is to watch the brick lining in your firebox When you first light your stove the bricks will turn a dark brown or black After 20 to 30 minutes of a hot fire most of the bricks should return to near their original beige color This means the bricks have reached a high enough temperature for your stove to achieve high combustion efficiency and you are ready to adjust the draft control to a lower setting Second and just as important is achieving a high level of heat transfer efficiency Slowing the rate of flow through the stove or insert enhances heat transfer thus allowing more time for heat to be transferred into your home To do this be
17. draft control by placing draft control wood handle located on left side of the stove in the highest position This control determines the amount of air entering the stove Lowering this control reduces the burn rate of the stove For your convenience the control is marked with five positions to assist you in obtainin repeatable burn rates P 9 Operate only with fuel door and ash drawer closed Maintain all seals in good condition Do not operate with broken glass CAUTION Do Not alter the adjustment range of the draft control for increased firing for any reason fs a lt 3 lt a E ES a lt x e E gt S lt lt Do Not build the fire too close to the glass Place a small amount of crumpled paper in front of the firebox Installation High Burn 8 Cover paper with a few pieces of kindling dium Burn Low Burn d Figure 24 Light paper Figure 23 Operation SEE MAINTENANCE SECTION FOR GLASS CLEANING GUIDELINES AND TIPS FOR KEEPING THE GLASS CLEAN PAGE 24 Maintenance Troubleshooting Pants Accessories NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 20 5 Once kindling is burning well larger pieces of wood may be added then the door should be fully closed if there was the need to keep it slightly open during start up 6 For best results use smaller pi
18. material may be used Methods of determining floor protection equivalents To determine the thickness required for the alternate material when either the k value or r value is known use either the formula or r formula Example If Micore 160 Mineral Fiber Board is to be used for the floor protection how thick must this material be ky k value per inch of alternate material r value per inch of alternate material Ty minimum thickness required for alternate material T standard thickness of the a fernate material k value per inch of listed material value per inch of listed material T minimum thickness of listed material Note An asterisk indicates it is a value taken from Table Using the k formula Minimum k value per Inch of Specified min thickness of alternate material x thickness alternate k value per inch of listed material T of listed material material T T inches X T 41 inches 35 X 50 41 312 inches 145 X 50 Answer The minimum required thickness of the Micore 160 is 372 therefore round up to nearest standard thickness available which is 3 8 375 Using the r formula Minimum r value per Inch Specified min thickness of oflisted material X thickness alternate per inch of listed material of alternate material material inches x ty Ty inches 2 13 X 50 2 86 312 in
19. surfaces on all sides Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not pen etrate the chimney liner Clearance 9 in 229 mm System C Sheet steel chimney connector minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in thickness with a ventilated thimble minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in thickness having two 1 in 25 4 mm air channels separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 in 152 mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble supported with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm in thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner Clearance 6 in 152 mm System D Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 in 51 mm larger than the chimney connector and having 1 in 25 4 mm or more of insulation serving as a pass through for a single wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm thickness with a minimum 2 in 51 mm air space between the outer wall of chimney section and combustibles Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and chimney sectio
20. this room heater is not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the instal lation instructions Contact local building or fire officials about restrictions and installation inspection requirements in your area Wear gloves during installation to avoid injury from sharp edges on the stove and or its parts This unit is designed and engineered to burn only dry well seasoned wood Burning wet wood will greatly reduce the stove s efficiency produce excessive amounts of smoke and can cause dangerous chimney fires due to creosote build up Before opening the door the draft control must be fully open to avoid possible combustion flash ignition of hot volatile gases as the door is opened Never use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids to start or freshenup a fire in this heater Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE FIRE While burning fuel utilizes oxygen from the air in the room Be sure to allow an adequate amount of fresh air into the room where the stove is burning The outside surface of the stove will be hot while burning properly and can set items like clothing and curtains on fire Keep furnishings and other combustible materials away from the stove Using the heat from the stove to dry wet clothing can be hazardous if clothes are placed too near the surface of th
21. vent gases to the outside atmosphere The venting system shall satisfy the draft requirements of the connected appliance in accordance with the manu facturer s instructions Chimney Guidelines This appliance requires approximately 12 feet minimum of effective draw provided by the venting system As a rule of thumb every 90 degree total direction change in the venting will result in a loss of approximately 5 feet of effective draw Example If two 45 degree offsets are used subtract 5 feet from the actual vertical vent height to determine your effective draw In this case if you had 14 feet of vertical vent the effective draw would only be approximately 9 feet 14 ft 5 ft 9 ft therefore it may be necessary to add additional height to the venting system Do not install an offset within the first two feet above the flue outlet on the appliance In wellinsulated and weathertight homes it may be difficultto establish a good draft up your chimney The poor draft is caused by a shortage of air in the house In this situation an Outside Air Kit may need to be installed See Negative Pressure Warning on Page 5 and Outside Combustion Air on Page 15 CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS The chimney must extend 3 92m above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 61m higher than any roof surface within 10 3m see below Check with your local building officials for additional requirements for your area
22. 20 1012 8 41116 15 47 47 4148 1734 8 90 5712 Double Wall Residential or Mobile Home Vertical Vent 254 160 508 267 200 119 381 1193 1193 1045 450 200 2286 1461 Single Wall Residential Vertical Vent Single Wall Residential With Elbow Troubleshooting 6 546 21 11 946 8 41116 15 47 47 41 1 8 1734 8 90 57 12 10 10 Double Wall Residential Mobile Home With Elbow 064 160 533 293 200 119 381 1193 1193 1045 450 200 2286 1461 254 13 9 3 8 22 1 2 13 116 8 49 50 41 1 8 17 34 8 90 N A N A e Dounie Wall 330 238 572 331 200 1235 1270 1046 450 200 2286 Footnotes 5 In corner applications when installed at minimum 6 Reference dimension only to assist in planning the 1 These dimensions to the stove body are for reference back wall clearances the required floor protection installation only Actual distances should be measured from the is dimensioned off the back plane of the stove 7 Measured from front of floor protection to the front of Ps stove s flue collar therefore the floor protection required off the firebox 2 Minimum noncombustible hearth pad dimensions back corners at a 45 degree angle only needsto 8 USA 8 200mm from door opening Canada 8 3 Clearances to connector pipe shall be measured from extend to the wall This situation will only occur in 200mm from s
23. 372 H8377 ACCESSORIES MODEL GRANDVIEW 230 tems Cat No wats ooo mea 2 H8340 LEG COSTL BRNKL Coastal Legs Brushed Nickel Se Outside Air Coupler for Connec 2 H8341 LEG COSTL NKL Coastal Legs Nickel ee Outside Air Kit 4 1 0 x 10 ft H8342 LEG LKVIEW BLK Lakeview Legs Black ae iang tie 4 70000 LEG OLY B Olympic Sculptured Black 4 70002 LEG OLY N Olympic Sculptured Nickel mess 70008 LEG OLY BRN Olympic Sculptured Brushed H7665 WP LEGFLBRKT Leg Tie Down Coastal amp Nickel Lakeview Legs Mobile Homes ASH DRAWERS W LEGF LBRKT Leg Tie Down Kit Olympic Legs H8344 ASHDR KIT PED GV Pedestal Ash Drawer Kit Mobile Homes wes Leo ah Dramor S 65 E S e S e gt a Insiallation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting N ES N N amp Q Q x N E 27 28 ACCESSORIES MODEL GRANDVIEW 230 Security Chimneys Pipe Tubinox Components 6 Rigid Stainless Steel Liner Pc Container ar J e ums uus ree o wm ar merce 4 _ me me umwspor 3 mms mms 61 90 61 90 E
24. Glass Retainer Upper Hinge Pin GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS e S Locate screws 10 ea lt Refer fo Figure 30 peal back gasket as shown d n Door Gasket S Step 1 Remove Door Assembly Remove the upper and lower hinge Arrows indicate pins by pressing the bottom of each hinge pin up then pull out P Lower from the top Lift off door and place face down on a soft surface i x Hinge Pin Step 2 Remove Glass Retainer Screws 10 ea Using an 1 8 allen wrench remove the ten glass retainer screws To locate screws Back View of Door peel back the door gasket as necessary The screws are located by the holes in the stainless steel glass retainer strips Step 3 Remove Glass Carefully remove broken glass one piece at a time protective leather gloves are recommended Back View of Step 4 Clean Door Frame Clean the area of the door frame where the Doorframe new glass with gasket will be installed Troubleshooting N Step 5 Install New Glass Assembly Install the new glass with gasket use only factory supplied 5mm ceramic glass with gasket Do a wn not substitute il E Step 6 Reinstall Retainer and Screws Carefully reinstall the glass 2 retainer and screws Be very careful notto overtighten the screws 2 this could result in glass breakage when the stove is hot Step 7
25. H 3 9 4 6DL36A 6DL36A ADJUSTABLE LENGTH 3734 2 6DE90 6DE90 ELBOW 90 DEGREE 4 6DAB STOVE ADAPTOR 8 6DLW7 GDLW7 INCREASERLENGTH 6 7 4 epLws 6DLWS INCREASERLENGTH 6 8 4 6DLK 6DLK DAMPER UNIT DL 6 4 6DQDH DECORATIVE COLLAR 5 ACCESSORIES MODEL GRANDVIEW 230 Secure Temp Factory Built Chimney 6 Secure Temp ASHT and Secure Temp G ASHT we Desin toii Lengths and Fittings ae w mmexe ae momen umemexw LENGTH 6 X 24 6L36 6L36 LENGTH 6 X 36 6L48 6148 LENGTH 6 X 48 6LA 6LA ADJUSTABLE LENGTH 12 6 eri INSULATED TEE TCS INCLUDED 6TCS 6TCS INSULATED SS TEE CAP INCLUDED WITH TI BASE TEE GALVANIZED TC IN CLUDED BASE TEE STAINLESS TCS IN CLUDED BASE TEE GALVANIZED DOUBLE TC INCLUDED BASE TEE CAP GALVANIZED INSULATED TEE CAP USE WITH SME SUPPORT DRAIN TEE CAP USE WITH SME SUPPORT INSULATED ELBOW 15 DEGREE INSULATED ELBOW 30 DEGREE Aluminum Zinc Coated Steel Lengths and Fittings 6618 6618 LENGTH 6 X 8 6GL12 6GL12 LENGTH 6 X 12 Facies sua eu mwsmarimen 1 sen wsurep ee tres ercs 616 INSULATED SS TEE CAP INCLUDED WITH GTI INSULATED ELBOW 15 DEGREE INSULATED ELBOW ALUM ZINC 30 DEGREE FLUE EXTENSION SQUARE CATHEDRAL SUPPORT EXTENSION SQ
26. IONS GIVEN AT ROOM TEMPERATURE N C NORMALLY CLOSED N O NORMALLY OPEN FEMALE DISCONNECT MALE DISCONNECT STUD CONNECTION WHT WHITE BLK BLACK GRN GREEN YLW YELLOW RED RED BRN BROWN POWER CORD Figure 28 Blower Wiring Schematic TWO POSITION Manual Auto Rocker Switch Blower Speed Control Knob Figure 29 Blower Controls A WARNINGS The blower must be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle 120 VAC 60 Hz single phase Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Do not route power cord under or in front of appliance Installation must be in accordance with National Elec trical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition In Canada the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code latest edition DANGER Disconnect power before servicing blower In the event that you remove the blower for any reason make sure a cover plate available from Lennox Hearth Products is installed before using the heater Excessive rear wall temperatures will result if the stove is burned without the cover plate The cover plate is not necessary ifa blower has never been installed because a knock out will be in place to act as the cover AUTO RESET TEMPERATURE SWITCH N O SWITCH MANUAL TEMPERATURE ROOM AIR CONTROL OFF BLOWER NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE DO S AND DON TS DONOT Install or operate this stove before readi
27. LBOW 90 DEGREE 6LST 6LST FLASHING 6LSTSS 6LSTSS FLASHING STAINLESS 6LSA 6LSA SUPPORT ASSEMBLY 6LSB 6LSB INTERIOR SUPPORT 6LAAM 6LAAM ADAPTOR FLEX PIPE MALE 6LAAF 6LAAF ADAPTOR FLEX PIPE FEMALE 6LLFLEX 6LLFLEX STAINLESS FLEXIBLE LENGTH 6 X60 MASONRY ADAPTOR REDUCER LENGTH 6 5 INCREASER LENGTH 6 7 DELUXE RAIN CAP REGULAR RAIN CAP ADJUSTABLE INSULATION WALL THIMBLE 6 12 6LL6 6LL12 6LL24 6LL36 6LMA 61 85 6LLW7 6LCC 6LCS 6LRSMI 6LMA 61 85 6LLW7 6LCC 6LCS 6LRSMI 6 SW Pipe and Accessories modi Desorption Pe Container LENGTH 6 X 48 ADJUSTABLE LENGTH 6 3 9 ADAPTOR 6 6 TEE CAP INCLUDED 2 Lewes wes eswean e ww eswas ove marron INCREASER LENGTH 6 7 4 6SWIN8 GSWINS INCREASERLENGTH 6 8 4 aswon won ovat To s esm esm omero 5 6PB 6PB DECORATIVE COLLAR 6 ASHT 6 6 TRIM COLLAR 6 ASHT Double Wall Black Stove Pipe 6 DL Pipe and Accessories 66 6016 LENGTH 6 X6 8 6012 60112 LENGTH 6 X12 4 60124 60124 LENGTH 6 X24 2 6DL36 60136 LENGTH 6 X36 2 6DL42A GDL42A TELESCOPIC LENGTH 42 66 1 6DL3A GDL3A ADJUSTABLE LENGT
28. LENNOX INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL HEARTH PRODUCTS COUNTRY Free Standing EPA Certified Wood Burning Stoves Save These Instructions For Future Reference P N 506031 01 Rev B 11 2011 Grandview GV230 Wood Stoves Model Grandview GV230 A French manual is available upon request Order P N 506223 28 Ce manuel d installation est disponible en francais simplement en faire la demande Num ro de la pi ce 506223 28 This appliance must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual before installing and using your wood stove Failure to follow these INSTITUTE op ee instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact your local building or fire officials to obtain a permit and US information on any installation requirements and inspection CERTIFIED Intertek requirements in your area www nficertified org We recommend that our WIN 20551 woodburning hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI as Woodburning Specialists or who are certified in Canada by Wood Energy Technical Training WETT Wood Energy Technical Training WARNINGS e Hot Do not touch The glass and surfaces of this appliance will be hot during operation and will retain he
29. Reinstall Door Align hinges on door frame with corresponding P hinge holes on the face of stove Reinstall the upper and lower Glass with Gasket hinge pins from the top Hex Head Screws A Figure 30 Glass Replacement 10 ea NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS NOT SCALE 23 24 MAINTENANCE DOOR HINGES door hinges need lubricating use an anti seize com pound never use oil available from your Lennox Hearth Products dealer DOOR LATCH Adjustment Instructions Remove the right side heat shield by loosening the 3 screws located on the back of the stove Using L shaped 5 32 allen wrench loosen the locking screw in the latch assembly as shown in Figure 31 With the locking screw loosened adjust the top 5 32 allen screw Figure 31 in the front of the stove to adjust the door tension Turning the screw to the right will tighten the door turning the screw to the left will loosen the door When you loosen the door it will be easiest to pull the roller pin to the full forward position and make slight adjustments to tighten to the desired tension Assure that the tension on the front door creates a good seal between the gasket on the front door and the firebox front After adjusting the door tension re tighten the lock screw and replace the heat shield Locking Screw Adjustment Screw Figure 31 DOOR GASKET Periodically check gasket to make sure it is not over c
30. UARE CATHEDRAL SUPPORT W COUPLER ADJUSTABLE SQUARE CATHEDRAL SUPPORT w COUPLER FINISHING SUPPORT W COUPLER 6TB 6TB 6TBS 6TBS 6TBD 6TBD 6TC 6TC 6TCI 6TCl 6TCP 6TCP Supports continued TEE SUPPORT GALVALUME ADJUSTABLE TEE SUPPORT 2 TO 6 OFFSET SUPPORT WALL SUP PORT st eso oso ew ew Braces and Firestops we me mem U i onswasnswoo ANGLED 30 ems s 2PC INSULATED ATTIC RADIATION SHIELD GARSA GARSA ADJUSTABLE INSULATED ATTIC RADIATION SHIELD 6851 INSULATED RADIATION SHIELD 1 6RSMI30 6RSMI30 30 DEGREE RADIATION SHIELD 1 852 852 jUNVERSALROOFBRACE 1 UNIVERSAL WALL BAND GUY WIRE BAND WIRE NOT INCLUDED em sm nemorum ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLASHING 1 12 7 12 6FARA 6FARA ADJUSTABLE MALLEABLE ALUMI NUM ROOF FLASHING 1 12 7 12 ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLASHING 8 12 12 12 ADJUSTABLE MALLEABLE ALUMI NUM ROOF FLASHING 8 12 12 12 6FBBR ADJUSTABLE ROOF FLASHING 12 12 21 12 FLASHING 1 12 7 12 3 GFPBR 6FPBR PEAK ROOF FLASHING 8 12 12 12 Chimney Termination s mmc UNIVERSAL SPARK ARRESTER BAND Chimney Accessories Chimney Accessories 6er 5 DECORATMECOLLAR GP amp
31. art up Operating the appliance with the door open other then in initial start up if needed will produce extreme temperatures within the appliance Damage caused from over firing is not covered under the manufacturers limited warranty A CAUTION Be careful not to abuse door assembly by striking or slamming it Ifthe door assembly or glass is broken or damaged they must be replaced with factory original parts before heater can be safely operated Use only components provided by the manufacturer as replace ment parts Opening Door Lift handle and pull to open door Closing Door Hold handle lifted swing door closed then push handle down to engage latch Figure 22 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 3 Place a small amount of crumpled paper in front of the firebox and STARTING AND MAINTAINING A FIRE cover it with a few pieces of kindling 4 Light the paper and allow sufficient time for the kindling to become Besure to clean plated accessories with a household type glass fully engulfed in flames You will now close the wood units front door cleaner and a very soft cloth to remove any fingerprints and Your wood units front door may or may not need to be left slightly residues prior to the first fire open during this start up process this depends on the stove model and the amount of draft present A SOLID FUEL FIRE DOOR IS SLIGHTLY OPEN 2 Fully open the primary
32. at for a while after shutting off the appliance Severe burns may result e Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance CONGRATULATIONS When you purchased your new wood stove you joined the ranks of thousands of individuals whose answer to their home heating needs reflects their concern for aesthetics efficiency and our environment We extend our continued support to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment available from your new wood stove Thank you for selecting a Lennox Hearth Products wood stove as the answer to your home supplemental heating needs TABLE OF CONTENTS Using This Manual 2 Important Safety Information 3 Testing Information 4 Draft 4 Selecting the Proper Venting 4 Chimney Height Requirements sss 5 Negative Pressure Warning 5 Clearances to 6 7 Floor Protection sens 6 8 Alcove Floor Protection 8 SPOCHICALIONS sii terri rre ei etes 9 Typical Installation Figures 10 Chimney Installation 11 Manufacture mobile Home Installations 11 Chimney Wall Pass Through Requirements 12 Leg Installation 13 Pedestal Installation 13 Attaching Stove to Manufactured Home Floor
33. ches 145 X 90 Answer The minimum required thickness of the Micore 160 is 372 therefore round up to nearest standard thickness available which is 3 8 375 Listed Material r per inch Listed Min Thickness 1 2 50 K T Approved Alternate Materials for Floor Hearth Protection Alternative Materials Thermal Values Minimum Thickness rounded to nearest 1 8 inch Min Thickness 37 3 8 Listed Material gt gt Kaowool M Board Micore 160 U S Gypsum Micore 300 U S Gypsum 49 1 2 57 9 5 8 Durock Cement Board U S Gypsum Hardibacker Hardibacker 500 Cultured Stone Hearth stone mu sm sm ws MEM Wonderboard Super Firetemp M Johns Manville 5 32 5 3 8 13 30 13 3 8 11 70 11 3 4 Table 1 USA AND CANADA REQUIREMENTS Ifthe hearth extension material s that is intended to be used is NOT listed on Table 1 the material can still be used if the material s is non combustible However the manufacturer of the material must provide either the listed k value per inch or r value per inch with listed thickness so that the minimum thickness required for the hearth can be calculated per instructions here or as specified in the NFI Certification Manuals Super Firetemp L Johns Manville Cement mortar Ceramic tile 2 17 Note Also see National Fireplace Institute Certification Manua
34. e 108 Nashville TN 37210 visit us at www Lennox com 1 800 9 LENNOX PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION We recommend that you record the following important information about your appliance If you did not purchase your appliance directly from a Lennox Hearth Products dealer then please call 1 800 9 LENNOX for the name and phone number of your nearest Lennox Hearth Products dealer who will answer your questions or address your concerns Your Appliance s Serial Number The Date On Which Your Appliance Was Installed Your Dealer s Name NATIONAL We recommend that our woodburning FIREPLACE INSTITUTE hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute as Woodburning Specialists who are certified in Canada by CERTIFIED Wood Energy Technical www nficertified org Training WETT Wood Energy NATIONAL Nous recommandons que nos p eles FIREPLACE INSTITUTE bois soient install s et que l entretien soit effectu par des professionnels certifi s aux Etats Unis par le National Wood Energy Fireplace Institute et au Canada par le Wood Energy CERTIFIED Technical Training deh Oe www nficertified org WETT Lennox Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and
35. e chimney flue EXCESSIVE DRAFT With better chimneys being more common excessive draft can be an issue Alleviate excessive draft by slowing the burn rate of the stove once it has reached proper operating temperature See Maximizing Your Stoves Overall Efficiency on Page 21 DIRTY GLASS 1 Burn smaller hotter fires and check to make sure you are not setting the draft down too far with the draft control 2 Make sure your wood is well seasoned and dry not open to rain see Creosote 24 and Fuel Page 20 sec tions 3 See Poor Draft section above and Cleaning Glass on Page 24 S S E S e S e gt amp a SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OPEN and that the baffle blankets are pushed back flush with the front of the baffle boards 2 Check the chimney for blockage due to creosote see Chimney Page 6 and Creosote Page 24 sections 3 Check draft See POOR DRAFT section above Insiallation WOOD BURNS 1 The draft control must be closed further TOO FAST 2 Add fuel at lower firebox temperatures 3 Load wood side to side and reduce the flow of air under wood 4 The door seal may need replacing check for leakage 5 See Excessive Draft 5 POOR HEAT OUTPUT 1 Check your wood Wet moist unseasoned wood will not produce heat 5 2 Your stove needs to be seasoned m
36. e stove HOT WHILE IN OPERATION KEEP CHILDREN CLOTHING FURNISHINGS AND COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL A CONSIDER ABLE DISTANCE AWAY CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS Do not allow children to play near the stove without close supervision Do not touch the stove while it is burning Use extreme caution while the unit is in use Surface tem peratures become dangerously hot and can cause serious burns Do notallow anyone to operate the stove who is not familiar with the operating instructions Attempts to achieve heat output rates that exceed stove design specifications can result in permanent damage to the stove Never leave your stove unattended on high burn rates This may cause overfiring Overfiring the stove may cause a house fire If the stove glows you are overfiring Keep a water hose or hand operated fire extinguisher close for safety Smoke Detectors Since there are always several poten tial sources of fire in any home we recommend installing smoke detectors If possible install the smoke detector in a hallway adjacent to the room to reduce the possibility of occasional false activation from the heat produced by the stove If your local code requires a smoke detector be installed within the same room you must follow the requirements of your local code Check with your local building department for requirements in your area Inspect your chimney atleast once a month during the burn 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
37. eces of wood to get the stove tem perature very high before loading larger wood for sustained burns If necessary crack the door to allow ignition of the fuel charge Now you can add larger pieces of wood and after several minutes of high burn set the left control for the desired heat output Check the exhaust in about 15 to 20 minutes see Figure 26 Large amounts of smoke indicate an improper burn setting either too high or too low Adjust and recheck in 5 to 10 minutes Figure 25 Figure 26 FUEL This unitis designed and engineered to burn dry well seasoned wood only Dry seasoned wood is that which has been cut split and allowed to dry under a covered area where air is free to flow and circulate under and around the wood not under a tarp or plastic Make sure wood is not stacked directly on the ground it may absorb moisture from the ground It should be allowed to dry in these conditions for a minimum of six months preferably one year or more IT MUST BE UNDERSTOOD THAT WOOD CANNOT BE LEFT IN ANY KIND OF WET OR DAMP AREA OR IT WILL NEVER BECOME COMPLETELY SEASONED Your stove will not operate at the level that it is meant to unless you use seasoned dry wood Do not burn driftwood or wood that has been in salt water doing so will void your warranty Do not burn treated wood coal garbage cardboard solvents or colored paper Bu
38. eplaces Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appli ances or similar regulations may apply to the installation of a Solid Fuel Burning appliance in your area In Canada the guideline is established by the CSA Standard CAN CSA B365 M93 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment DO NOT CONNECT TO OR USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCTWORK UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED FOR SUCH INSTALLATIONS WARNING BURNING IMPROPER FUEL CHARCOAL CAN RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHICH MAY LEAD TO DEATH Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monox ide poisoning resemble the flu with headaches dizziness or nausea If you have these signs get fresh air at once Havethe heater inspected by a qualified servicetechnician Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include pregnant women people with heart or lung disease or anemia those under the influence of alcohol and those at high altitudes Failure to use manufacturer provided parts variations in techniques and construction materials or practices other than those described in this manual may create a fire hazard and void the limited warranty Do not make any make shift compromises during installa tion Any modification or alteration may result in damage to the appliance or dwelling and will void the warranty certification and listings of this unit These appliances are designed as supplemental heaters Therefore
39. equate air for combustion The fresh air requirements of this appliance must be met within the space where it will be installed Ventilation is essential when using a Solid Fuel Burning heater In well insulated and weather tight homes it may be difficult to establish a good draft up the chimney caused by a shortage of air in the home The lack of air is caused by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the home such as a furnace heat pump air conditioner clothes dryer exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances Also the combustion process of this heater uses oxygen from inside the dwelling If the available fresh air delivery inthe dwelling is insufficient to support the demands of these appliances problems can result i e excessive negative pressure can develop in the dwelling which will affect the rate at which this appliance can draft thus resulting in performance problems To correct this problem it may help to open a window preferably on the windward side of the house or install an optional outside air kit S e 65 S e S 7 d Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Accessories CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLES WARNING BE ABSOLUTELY SURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE HEATER AND THE SURFACE OF ANY COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUC TION IS NOT LESS THAN SHOWN IN THE FIGURES ON PAGE 7 Floor Protection
40. es inside the stove 2 Install brick 1 20 in the numbered sequence shown in Figure 19 WARNING IF THE BRICKS ARE NOT INSTALLED EXACTLY AS SHOWN BELOW THEY COULD FALL OUT OF PLACE DURING Bricks 13 and 14 will be located between the steel firebox and rear REFUELING OR BURNING OF THE STOVE CAUSING SERIOUS baifle Doard already installed INJURY 4 Once all bricks are installed confirm that the already installed baffle boards are in there correct location and resting on the secondary burn tubes Firebox Brick Layout as Letter A Brick Are Full Size Viewed from the Front 9 229mm Long x 4 1 2 114mm Wide x 1 5 16 33mm Thick Figure 19 6 5 165 Back Baffle Board Front Baffle Board Back Baffle Board Front Baffle Board 7 7 196 Figure 20 Baffle Boards Installed Figure 21 Baffle Boards NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLS LJ Be sure the stove is properly grounded Be sure the stove is properly securely fastened to the floor Be sure the outside air vent is free of obstructions and has a mesh screen in place POST INSTALLATION CHECKS Check that all chimney pipe joints are secured and installed according to the manufacturers instruction If used make sure the outside air kit is properly ins
41. g parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or Lennox Hearth Products dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves during installation in case of sharp edges on the stove Pedestal Installation 1 Remove the heater from the carton if packaged upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts 2 Install the 10 24 screws included with the pedestal kit to the bottom of the stove as seen in Figure 17 You will need a 5 32 allen wrench to complete this 3 Carefully place stove on it s back Be careful not to scratch the stove use a piece of cardboard or carpet to protect the back of the stove 4 The pedestal will have key hole slots that line up with the screws that were placed in the bottom of the stove Carefully install pedestal on the installed screws with the open end of the pedestal towards the rear of the stove 5 Assuring that the pedestal is placed correctly in slots then tighten all Six screws 6 The stove can now be set up on the pedestal making sure that all baffle boards and bricks are set back in place These items may have shifted when the stove was placed on it s back 7 When installing a pedestal on this stove you MUST plug the one leg mounting bolt hole located on the bottom of the stove in the front left corner with the bolt that was used to mount the shipping legs FAIL URE TO INSTALL THIS BOLT PROPERLY WILL RESULT IN REDUCED CONTROL OF THE STOVE S COMBUSTION SYSTEM
42. himney Your stove is approved for use with Class A UL 103 HT U S ULC S629 Canada Listed Residential Type and Building Heating Appliance Chimney HT chimney 2100 Fahrenheit and double wall connector pipe from Security Chimneys Clearancesto connector shall be measured from 6 flue collar Restrictions apply Read instructions before installing YOUR CHIMNEY INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL BUILDING AND FIRE CODES Double Wall Pipe Using 6 Diameter Type L Vent Connector Pipe Mohile Manufactured Home Installation Shown INSTALL VENTING SYSTEM PER VENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS Mobile home installations require a spark arrestor at the chimney termination Termination Cap with Spark Arrestor Remove if mobile home is transported Storm Collar Flashin Jes 3 Feet 0 9M Minimum Support Fasten each stove pipe Box connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws All mobile home installations require an outside air kit see Page 27 for ordering information and the stove must be secured to the floor and grounded to the mobile home chassis DVL Close Clearance Connector Pipe Minimum of 12 15 3 7 4 6M of Flue to achieve a stable draft Fasten stove pipe to flue collar using 3 sheet metal screws Floor Protector Secure to floor per instructions on Page 14 Install Outside Air Kits per instructions on Page 15 Chassis Grounded to Steel Chassis us
43. ides and back of unit the flue collar of the stove CANADA installations 4 Not applicable to alcove installations 7 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE ALCOVE INSTALLATIONS FLOOR PROTECTION When the Grandview 230 is installed in an Alcove the floor protection must be a thermally rated non combustible floor protector meeting or exceeding a thermal rating of k 47 or equivalent with a listed thickness of 1 2 12 7 mm minimum in the USA and Canada The thermal protec tion must extend 16 in front of the heater and 8 to each side measured from the door opening Using Alternate Material As Floor Protection The floor protection or alternate material used as a floor protector must be constructed of a durable noncombustible material having an equal or better thermal conductivity value lower k value of k 47 BTU IN FT2 HR F or a thermal resistance that equals or exceeds r 2 13 HR F FT2 IN BTU with a minimum thickness of 1 2 With these values determine the minimum thickness of the alternate material required using the formula s and shown in Table 1 Note Any noncombustible material having a minimum thickness of 1 2 12 7mm whose value is less than 47 or whose value is more than 2 13 is acceptable If the alternate material used has a higher value or lower r value will require a greater thickness of the material used In Some cases if the k value is less or the r value higher a thinner
44. ing a 8 AGW copper Figure 8 Typical Installation wire or equivalent NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE Operation Parts Accessories S S E 2 e Sg S Pel Installation Maintenance Troubleshooting 12 Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls for Residential Heating Appliances NFPA 211 Refer to Figure 9 System A Minimum 3 5 in 90 mm thick brick masonry wall framed into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in 305 mm brick separation from clay liner to combustibles Fireclay liner ASTM C 315 Standard Specification for Clay Flue Linings or equivalent minimum 5 8 in 16 mm wall thickness shall run from outer surface of brick wall to but not beyond the inner surface of chimney flue liner and shall be firmly cemented in place Clearance 12 in 305 mm System B Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length of the same inside diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 in 25 4 mm or more of insulation with a minimum 9 in 229 mm air space between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of the masonry chimney flue and shall be sealed to the flue and to the brick masonry penetration with non water soluble refractory cement Supports shall be securely fastened to wall
45. irements and Selecting a Proper Venting System on Page 4to assist you in choosing the proper venting system for your installation Clearance dimensions are to flue collar If a single wall connector pipe with shield is used a 1 inch air space is needed between pipe and shield Shield attaches to rear of stove pipe and must run from stove top to ceil ing Pipe shield shall be UL listed Components Required For Installations Legs OR Pedestal Assembly Use all required components specified for this appliance Do not substitute WARNING In the event that you remove the blower for any reason make sure a cover plate available from Lennox Hearth Products is installed before using the heater Nofe The cover plate is not necessary if a blower has never been installed because a knock out will be in place to act as the cover INSTALLATION CLEARANCES REFER FIGURES 2 3 AND 4 Alcove or Parallel Installation Alcove or Parallel Installation Corner Installation Alcove Depth Combustible Wall 1219mm Combustible Combustible Wall 7 N EN Protection Protection VL Floor S 65 S e b S 7 Protection Top View t See note 8 mA Side View Top View Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Installation USA inches millimeters PIPE INSTALLATION 3 B 1 6 3 0 1 E 8 1 4 6 3 4 H 2 I 6
46. ls show ing other acceptable calculation methods and acceptable alternate materials which can be used Stove Pipe Diameter SPECIFICATIONS GRANDVIEW 230 Single Wall or Double Wall 6 152 Product Reference Information Log Length tee Wea D Max amp Cat No Description Ship Ship Weight Volume e Firebox 17 Wx19 D Max ee 432mm Wx 483mm D Wa E 4 D e Glass Viewing Area 16 1 2 W x 11 5 16 H o Notes 419mm W x 287mm H e Dimensions shown are approximations only 1 4 oO e Diagrams illustrations and photographs are not to scale consult installa D EPA Test Load 28 200 BTUs hr tion instructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications Q Cord Wood 76 000 BTUs hr colors and prices are subject to change or discontinuance without notice 2 Approved for residential manufactured home and alcove installations Maximum Burn Times 12 hours Optional Kits Available S Door Trim Kit Heating Capacity 1200 to 2200 sq ft Blower Outside Air Kit EPA Grams Per Hour 3 6 gr hr Q Louvers EPA Phase Il and Washington State Approved Legs choice of three styles Pedestal S Ash Drawer for legs or for pedestal The Grandview Model GV230 woodstove Square foot heating capacities and burn times are approximations only um is safety listed with the following agency rs Actual perfo
47. mbustion by products Your new Country Collection stove is what is known as a natural draft appliance The appliance depends solely on the natural draft of the chimney system to draw combustion air into the unit Draft is the force that moves air from the appliance up into the chimney The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance overfiring Slow or inadequate draft equals poor combustion and possible smoking problems The following are some conditions that may contribute to poor chimney draft 1 A chimney too large for your appliance 2 A chimney with not enough height to produce adequate draft 3 A chimney with excessive height this may allow exhaust to cool too much before exiting which will stall the rate the exhaust exits 4 Offsets in the venting system are too restrictive see Chimney Guide lines Inadequate draft will cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through the stove and the chimney connector joints Excessive draft may cause an uncontrollable burn or a glowing red stove or chimney part Overfiring Damage If the heater or chimney connector glows you are overfiring Other symptoms may include Cracking warping or burning out of components plated accessories may turn color stove glass may develop a haze which will not come off with cleaning
48. mperature paint that cures during the first few firings We recommend that you put your stove through a regimen of three burns The first two should last for 20 minutes each at 250 degrees the stove should be allowed to cool completely between each burn The third should be a burn of at least 450 degrees F for 45 60 minutes The paint will become soft gummy and emit non toxic smoke during these burns After the stove cools down for the third time the paint will harden DO NOT BUILD A LARGE ROARING FIRE UNTIL THIS CURING EFFECT IS COMPLETE OR YOU MAY DAM AGE THE FINISH OF YOUR STOVE Spray can touch ups should be done only with a high temperature stove paint cat no H8159 available from all Lennox Hearth Products dealers BURN IN PERIOD Please be patient with the heat output of your stove for the first few weeks The steel will go through a curing process that eliminates mois ture which is deep in the steel and firebrick This moisture will reduce initial heat output of your stove and may make it difficult to start After you have broken in the paint on the stove it will be necessary to build hot fires to thoroughly remove the moisture from the appliance Running the stove with the draft fully open for 1 to 1 1 2 hours after starting and adding generous amounts of fuel during the first week or two should complete the curing process We recommend the use of a thermometer attached to the stove top or chimney Temperatures on the connector
49. n supported on both sides with sheet steel supports of minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shall be sized to fitand hold chimney section Fasteners used to secure chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner Clearance 2 in 51 mm Additional requirements 1 Insulation material used as part of wall pass through system shall be of noncombustible material and shall have a thermal conductivity of 1 0 Btu in hr ft F 4 88 kg cal hr m C or less 2 All clearances and thicknesses are minimums larger clearances and thicknesses shall be permitted 3 Any material used to close up an opening for the connector shall be of noncombustible material 4 A connector to a masonry chimney except for System B shall extend in one continuous piece through the wall pass through system and the chimney wall to the inner face of the flue liner but not beyond Minimum chimney clearance to brick and combustibles 2 in 51mm Minimum clearance 12 in 305mm of brick Chimney Chimney flue connector Fire clay Minimum 12 305mm Masonry chimney to combustibles constructed to NFPA 211 System B Minimum Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel Supports amp Combustibles 2 in 51mm Z lt Min Clearance 9 in 220mm 1 Chimney Connector a gt Nonsoluble Factory
50. ng this manual 00 NOT Close the draft beyond the point at which the flames are completely extinguished DO NOT Open the stove door without fully opening the draft first DO NOT Burn driftwood or wood that has been in salt water This includes some mill ends and scrap lumber that has been floated in salt water on the way to the mill This will void your warranty 00 NOT Handle the Nickel Door Trim unnecessarily Use the door handle only DO NOT Force oversized logs into the firebox as this may dislodge the baffle assembly DO NOT Close the door tightly during Burn In Period S S E 2 e S e gt amp a DO Be sure to clean any fingerprints from optional accessories that have plated surfaces before burning the appliance Clean the plated surfaces only with household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth 00 Consult local building department if other than recommended clearances are desired DO Read instructions for the baffle boards and baffle blankets occasionally to ensure you have not bumped or moved them out of place S when loading wood 00 Check the chimney and baffle monthly to make sure they are clean DO Burn seasoned dry wood only RAIN WET WOOD DO Open the door frequently during Burn In Period to keep gasket from adhering to the curing paint S DO Enjoy the warm feeling of your new Country Collection stove E MAINTENANCE ee
51. nnected to the masonry wall When the connector is inserted into a thimble the joint must be tight enough so that it will not be dislodged in normal use Install connector at no less than the minimum clearances from the ceiling when using a 90 degree elbow to pass through combustible constructions Chimney connector pipes should never pass through a floor ceiling fire wall partition or combustible construction of any type unless certain precautions are taken The best method is to use a listed thimble and a listed chimney in accordance with the manufacturer s directions NFPA No 211 gives approved methods for passing a flue pipe through combustible constructions see Page 12 Manufactured Home Installations ref Figure 8 This appliance is approved for installation into a manufactured mobile home Installation should be in accordance with the Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 in Canada CAN CSA Z240 MH or when such a standard is not applicable the Standard for Mobile Home Installations ANSI A225 1 All mobile home installations require an outside air kit see Page 27 for ordering information The stove mustbe securedtothe floor and grounded to the chassis of the mobile home see Page 14for detailed instructions WARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN SLEEPING ROOM OF A MOBILE HOME CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE MOBILE HOME FLOOR WALL AND CEILING ROOF MUST BE MAINTAINED Approved C
52. oisture removed from the steel and brick Continue to burn fire It normally amp takes from one to three weeks of burning to season your stove See Burn In procedures Page 18 3 See Excessive Draft section above PAINT GIVES OFF Paint is tempering in Burn only moderately hot for the first few days until paint is fully cured ODOR smoke Then burn a very hot fire to cure any paint that may not easily cure Open windows or door to ventilate See Burn In Period on Page 18 Maintenance gt Q 5 gt amp Pants Accessories N 26 REPLACEMENT PARTS MODEL GRANDVIEW 230 Contact an Lennox Hearth Products dealer to obtain any of these parts Never use substitute materials Use of non approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards FRONT DOOR PARTS LIST Description Inner Door Frame Cast Iron H8366 H8380 Outer Door Frame Cast Iron Glass Gasket 1 Door Gasket 7 8 ceramic Gas Gm wmm H8398 Door Hardware Kit includes 2 pins door roller and 10 button head screws and door set screw LEG PARTS esr sted en ome ess ome sk Cast teg single eg Aah Pag Remover and Rake MISCELLANEOUS PARTS mos Buton Head aye 0an FIREBOX PARTS Firebrick 4 1 2 X 9 Each H8374 H8375 H8376 H5742 H8066 H8399 71052 H8396 H8368 H8369 H8370 H8371 H8
53. ompressed If compressed replace with a special woven door rope Don ttry substituting rope only use Lennox Hearth Products door rope PLATED ACCESSORIES Clean only with household type glass cleaner and a very soft cotton cloth Other products may damage plated finish paint and gaskets BAFFLE BOARDS Your baffle boards should be inspected during ev ery chimney cleaning If either board is damaged then replace baffle boards GLASS CLEANING GUIDELINES Glass on any wood stove will not stay perfectly clean Here are some guidelines for cleaning and caring for the glass e Ensure the stove is cold prior to cleaning glass e This appliance is designed to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass where along with high heat helps inhibit build up on the glass When build up occurs a commercial glass cleaner designed for stoves is recommended Regular household glass cleaners will not clean creosote e Do not use abrasives such as steel pads steel wool or oven cleaner as they will scratch the glass Never scrape glass with a razor blade as this may pit the glass and make it impossible to clean in the future e Do not use chemical glass cleaners as they may damage the gaskets or painted surfaces TIES FOR KEEPING THE GLASS CLEAN Burn only dry seasoned cord wood Wet wood Dirty glass e hot fire 15 20 minutes may help to clean off some of the normal buildup Lower burns more build up Higher burns less
54. pipe should run in the 250 600 degree range DO NOT OVERFIRE THE STOVE DURING THIS PROCESS IF THE STOVE OR CHIMNEY BECOMES RED REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF AIR ENTERING THE STOVE IMMEDIATELY OPERATING HINTS 1 Burn only dry well seasoned wood for maximum heat output In some states it is illegal to burn wet wood or anything other than clean dry wood products 2 Your stove is designed to operate with the door closed Operate only with the door shut tightly at all times except when loading wood and possibly on start up to establish a draft Never leave the unit unat tended while the front door is slightly opened 3 DO NOT contact or move the baffle boards while loading wood Oc casionally check the baffle to assure that the boards are in there correct location 4 CAUTION THE DRAFT CONTROL MUST BE FULLY OPEN BE FORE OPENING THE DOOR TO AVOID POSSIBLE COMBUSTION FLASH Ignition of hot volatile gases as the door is opened 5 Feeding excessive amounts of fuel to the stove should be avoided It is important to supply it with sufficient draft and fuel to maintain a moderately hot fire If during overnight burns heavy creosote deposits develop inside your stove and on the door the draft is set too low review your burning habits DOOR OPERATION Do not operate the appliance with the door open or ajar other than possibly during start up to create a draft Do not leave the unit unattended while the front door is slightly open during st
55. products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A 2011 by Lennox Hearth Products P N 506031 01 Rev 11 2011 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1508 Elm Hill Pike Suite 108 Nashville TN 37210
56. rmance may vary depending upon home design and insula Intertek tion ceiling heights climate condition and type of wood used appliance Intertek Tested to UL 1482 ULC S627 WIN 20551 location burn rate accessories chosen chimney installation and how the appliance is operated 25 1 8 638mm Operation 6 152 Maintenance 6 9 16 167mm A A Dimensions sian Pedestal NR 16 2 g 39 419mm gt 3 889mm Y Troubleshooting Legs 23 34 Olympic 33 1 2 851mm 603mm Coastal 32 1 2 826mm Lakeview 32 13 16 833mm 4 21 5 16 23 1 8 Figure 5 541mm Accessories NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE 10 Single Wall Pipe Using 6 Diameter Single Wall Connector Pipe INSTALL VENTING SYSTEM PER VENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS Chimney Termination ollar Roof 2 Ceiling Support Assembly Adaptor Single wall stove pipe must not pass through attics closets walls or ceilings It is used to connect this appliance to a factory built or masonry chimney Fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws WU 6 x 24 24 gage black steel or 26 gage blued steel single wall pipe
57. rning treated wood garbage solvents or colored paper may result in the release of toxic fumes This type of burning will also void your warranty Do Not store fuel within space heater installation clearances or within the space required for refueling and ash removal Standard Cord of Wood m Figure 27 What does Well Seasoned mean When a tree is cut down the wood is green full of sap and moisture This moisture content can exceed 8090 which must be reduced to less than 20 Wood properly seasoned is then capable of generating the heat the stove was designed to provide Green wood does not burn easily Attempting to burn green wood often results in a lot of smoke and very little fire Time is the most important factor in seasoning wood Ideally the moisture content should be reduced 0011 2090 NOTE The use ofa firewood moisture meter is recommended to ensure the firewood contains less than 20 moisture Seasoning Guide Softwoods 6 months to 18 months Hardwoods 12 months to 24 months Logs that are 5 diameter across or larger should be split in half three pieces if over 8 inches and four pieces when over a foot across If atree has been dead for 2 4 years it still needs to be cut split and seasoned for 6 to 24 months depending on the wood NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR STOVE Recent developments in wood burning technology have made wood burning a
58. st fumes gas meters and other vents The duct and register may be installed above or below floor level Down Installation Operation Make a 4 1 4 110 mm hole in the outside wall of the house at the Wall chosen location From outside place the outside air register in the hole open side down and fasten the register to the wall with screws as shown see Figure 17 Install the coupler onto the existing collar on stove see Figure 15 Attach the duct to the coupler on stove see Figure 16 Using the Manufactured Home Through the Floor Outside Air Kit Installa aluminium tape provided wrap the tape around the joint between the tion refer to Figure 18 flexible duct and the air inlet Figure 17 Through the Wall Outside Air Termination Maintenance as ce Coupler attached to 2 Ta existing collar UZIAD Outside Air Coupler E 2 gt 1 red Home Installation Figure 15 Figure 18 Manufactured Home Installatio 5 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATIONS ARE TO SCALE 15 BRICK AND BAFFLE INSTALLATION 1 Install firebox bottom brick spacers on both the left and right side of firebox The brick spacers are located in the package with the manual Assure that brick spacers are pushed to each side until they are in CAUTION Wear gloves during brick installation in case of full contact with the firebox side on each side sharp edg
59. sure to thoroughly preheat your stove and then reduce the amount of primary air by closing the draft control down to a lower setting More air may produce a slightly greater amount of heat but will greatly increase wood consumption To get the most out of your appliance you will need to combine good combustion efficiency with good heat transfer practices The following are some tips on how to operate your stove to achieve the highest overall efficiency 1 Thoroughly preheat your stove before slowing the burn rate by closing the draft control 2 When loading wood into a preheated stove allow a vigorous fire to build before lowering the draft control 3 Operate your stove as much as possible in the low to medium burn ranges 4 Do not lower the draft setting so low as to completely extinguish the flames in the firebox Check for at least some small flames twenty minutes after setting the draft control 5 Donotcontinually operate your stove in the high wide open setting This wastes wood by carrying a great deal of heat up the chimney and can damage your stove and chimney 6 Go outside and check your chimney More than a very small amount of smoke indicates wasted heat creosote build up and pollution ACHIEVING CLEAN LONG BURNS To achieve long burn times after having thoroughly preheated the stove load the firebox without blocking the small air opening found in the center front of the firebox At this point you may need to b
60. t chimney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry chimney Horizontal connection not tested refer to local building codes for installation See installation instructions for details Restrictions apply Read instructions before installing Residential chimney systems must be from the same brands as listed for mobile homes but connector pipe may be double wall single wall or single wall with shield as listed This appliance may be vented into a code approved masonry chimney with flue liner WARNING CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND KEPT CLEAN DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED PARTS All of the stove connector pipe used must be of the same brand The chimney that the stove pipe transitions into may be a different brand Other than the transition of the stove pipe into the chimney do Not mix different brand vent components Install all vent components per vent manufacturer s instructions The chimney connector shall not pass through an attic or roof space closet or similar concealed space or a floor or ceiling Where passage through a wall or partition of combustible construction is desired the installation shall conform to CAN CSA B365 Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment There must be an effective vapor barrier atthe location where the chimney or other component penetrates to the exterior of the structure Follow the vent manufacturer s detailed instructions IMPORTANT NOTE See Draft Requ
61. tallation in case of sharp edges on the stove Leg Installation 1 Carefully place stove on it s back Be careful not to scratch the stove use a piece of cardboard or carpet to protect the back of the stove 2 Using a 9 16 wrench or socket remove the bolt in each of the four corners along with the attached shipping brackets 3 Remove legs from the packaging and using the bolts and washers that come with the legs install each leg in each corner with one bolt and one washer 4 Before the legs are fully tightened down make sure that they are aligned correctly to match the front and side planes of the stove 5 The stove can now be set up on the legs making sure that all baffle boards and bricks are set back in place These items may have shifted when the stove was placed on it s back 6 If it is necessary to level secure or ground your stove use the holes in the bottom of the leg for those applications To level the stove use leg leveling kit P N H8407 or leveling pads P N H7638 Level by adjusting the bolt or leveling pad down on each leg that is not in full contact with the hearth or surface below that the stove in located on Figure 10 PEDESTAL INSTALLATION Residential and Mobile Homes Tieing down and grounding are required only in mobile homes Open all cartons if any and remove the contents upon receipt and check for any damaged or missin
62. talled and unobstructed Make sure the legs or pedestal are securely fastened to the stove Double check all stove clearances Be sure bricks and baffle boards are properly installed LU UL UL ku If plated accessories are used be sure surfaces are clean prior to firing the stove See Page 18 FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND INSURANCE PURPOSES HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION INSPECTED BY YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE AUTHORITY OR FIRE MARSHAL BEFORE STARTING A FIRE IN YOUR STOVE NOTIFY YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY Accessories S 65 E 2 e S e gt a Operation Installation Maintenance Troubleshooting 18 PAINT CURING lf your stove has plated accessories be sure to clean itwith a household type glass cleaner and a very soft cloth to remove any fingerprints and residues prior to the first fire and before any fire if the plated surfaces have been handled or soiled Do not close the door tightly during the Burn In Period Also open the door frequently every 5 10 minutes to keep the gasket from adhering to the curing paint Ventilate the house well during these first firings as the paint gives off carbon dioxide and unpleasant odors It is recommended that persons sensitive to an imbal ance in the indoor air quality avoid the stove during the curing process Your new Grandview 230 is painted with a high te
63. urn the stove with the draft open for a few minutes to ignite the wood All Lennox Hearth Products stoves are EPA tested for emissions at low burn with the air control completely closed Whether or not you should burn your stove with the air control completely closed will depend on the following factors How you load your wood Your chimney type height and draft Your wood type and its moisture content The temperature of the stove Which model stove or insert you have In order to maximize the burn time of your stove you may need to experi ment to get the right balance of starting temperature wood type and draft control setting for your particular venting configuration Do not reload the stove for long burns when the stainless secondary tubes or baffles are glowing red or when the stove is uncomfortably hot to load This indicates the stove is too hot to load for a long burn S 65 E S e S e gt a Insiallation Maintenance Troubleshooting Accessories BLOWER OPERATION OPTIONAL KIT Blower Operation The blower can be operated in either manual or automatic mode When operated automatically the blower will turn on when the stove is hot and turn off when the stove is cool MANUAL OPERATION Flip blower mode switch to the manual position up and adjust blower speed dial to desired setting
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