Lennox Hearth EBVSTNM-B User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

BURNER ADJUSTMENTS

(QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ONLY)

Flame Appearance and Sooting

Proper flame appearance is a flame which is

blue at the base and becomes yellowish-orange
in the body of the flame.

When the appliance is first lit, the entire flame

may be blue and will gradually turn yellowish-

orange during the first 15 minutes of operation.

If the flame remains blue, or if the flame is

orange with evidence of sooting (black tip), the

air shutter opening may need to be adjusted.

If the air shutter opening is closed too far,

sooting may develop. Sooting is indicated by

black puffs developing at the tips of very long

orange flames. Sooting results in black deposits

forming on the logs, appliance inside surfaces

and on exterior surfaces adjacent to the vent

termination.

Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion

in the flames and lack of combustion air enter-

ing the air shutter opening. To achieve a warm

yellowish-orange flame with an orange body

that does not soot, the shutter opening must be

adjusted between these two extremes.

Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines

:

Amount of

Primary Air

Flame

Color

Air Shutter

Adjustment

If air shutter is

closed too far

Flame will

be orange

Air shutter

gap should be

increased

If air shutter is

open too far

Flame will

be blue

Air shutter

gap should be

decreased

Figure 11 - Burner Flame Appearance

Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines

• If there is smoke or soot present, first check

the log set positioning to ensure that the

flames are not impinging on any of the logs.

If the log set is properly positioned and a

sooting condition still exists, then the air

shutter opening should be increased.

• The more offsets in the vent system, the

larger the air shutter opening will need to

be.

• An appliance operated with the air shutter

opened too far, may have flames that appear

blue and transparent. These weak, blue and

transparent flames are termed anemic.

• Propane models may exhibit flames which

candle or appear stringy. If this is present

and persists, adjust the air shutter to a more

closed position, then operate the appliance

for a few more minutes to ensure that the

flame normalizes and the flames do not

appear sooty.

The following chart is provided to aid you in

achieving the correct air shutter adjustment

for your installation.

Glowing Embers (Rockwool)

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