Lennox Hearth CANYON ST310 User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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1. If not previously installed, install floor protection and

move the heater into the desired location.

2. Position the stove on your floor protection in the exact

location where it is to be located, making sure all mini-

mum clearances are met.

3. If you are installing outside air on your stove, mark a 4”

circle on the floor protection just below the oblong ring.

When cut out, this hole will accommodate the flexible

outside air tube.

4. If the stove is to be fastened to the floor, locate the hold

down brackets inside the leg box and mark the floor

protection below the holes in the brackets.

5. If you are installing outside air on your stove, remove

the stove and cut the floor protection and the floor

where the 4” air tube circle had been previously drawn.

If the stove is to be fastened to the floor, drill ½” holes

through the floor protection only, at the marks that were

for fastening the stove to the floor if so desired. Slip the

flexible outside air tube through the hole in the floor,

leaving 1” of tube above the floor protector surface,

using tape to hold it in place.

6. Place the stove on the floor protection so that the previ-

ously cut or drilled holes line up. Attach the stove to the

floor with the lag bolts if so desired.

7. If you are installing outside air on your stove place the

hose clamp over the flexible air tube and slide the tube

up over the 4” ring on the outside air adaptor box and

tighten the hose clamp. Push the outside air adaptor

forward 1/4” until full contact is made with the lower

heatshield. Tighten the 1/4” bolt until the adaptor box

is held firmly in place. Use silicone sealant to create a

seal between the flexible air tube and your floor protec-

tion.

8. If it is necessary to level, secure, or ground your stove,

use the holes in the bottom of the leg for those applica-

tions. To level the stove on Olympic cast legs, locate the

front leg that is not touching the hearth pad. Insert the

allen head screw through the slotted washer (supplied

with the legs) and into the threaded hole in the bottom

of the leg. See the drawing to the right. Push the slotted

washer down until it touches the hearth pad and then

tighten the screw into the leg. Should any other leg not

be resting on the hearth pad, install a washer and screw

in that leg as well.

9. Install bricks and baffle as per instructions on page 11.

It is highly recommended that the baffle be assembled

before the chimney is installed so that the insulating

fiber blankets can be adjusted into place through the

flue collar.

10. If installed into a mobile home, the stove shall be

grounded to the mobile home chassis with a #8 AGW

copper wire or equivalent.

11. For residential installations, install the first section of

stove pipe with the crimped end going down inside

the flue collar on the heater. Continue with your stove

pipe, installing each section-crimped end down. Make

the final connection to your chimney. Your dealer car-

ries the necessary pipe and fittings to connect to the

various listed factory-built chimneys. YOUR CHIMNEY

INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL BUILDING

AND FIRE CODES.

12. Be sure to fasten each stove pipe connection with at

least 3 sheet metal screws.

13. Install chimney as per manufacturer’s instructions.

Some brands of pipe may require removal of the spacer

ring in the flue collar.

14. 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 combus-

tible materials. It must at-

tach to a listed double wall

metal chimney at least 6” in

diameter or to a masonry

chimney with a flue pas-

sage of at least 48 square

inches.

15. It is required that a chimney

connector pipe not extend

further than the inner wall

of the flue when it is con-

nected to a masonry chim-

ney, and that it either be ce-

mented to the masonry or

be installed without cement

in a thimble connected 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.

16. Chimney connector pipes should never pass through a

floor, ceiling, fire wall, partition, or combustible construc-

tion 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 manufactures directions. NFPA

No. 211 gives approved methods for passing a flue pipe

through combustible constructions.

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