Warning, Do not use brush on hot stove – Lennox Hearth Montage 32FS User Manual

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Heat Exchange Tubes

Tube Scraper - Using the hole in the handle of the Grate Scraper Tool

“grab” the scraper rod as shown in Figure 26. Using the Grate Scraper

Tool, pull the rod up and out towards the opening of the firebox. Con-

tinue pulling until the Tube Scraper reaches the top of the firebox. Pull

the tube scraper out, then repeat 2–3 times to remove fly-ash from the

heat exchange tubes.

It may be easier to clean the tubes if the heat exchanger baffle plate is

removed first (located in the firebox below exchange tubes).

Baffle Removal - The baffle plate contains two keyhole slots (see Fig-

ures 24A and 24B), which allows the two retaining screws to remain in

place while removing the baffle plate. To remove baffle, loosen the two

screws holding the baffle in place (do not fully remove). Slide the baffle

plate to the left until the screw heads clear the open end of the key hole

slots. Remove the baffle plate diagonally through door opening. The tube

scraper rod can now be pulled in a more horizontal manner, which allows

the scraper to move more freely.

Note: The baffle plate should be removed at least once a year to allow

for a thorough cleaning.

Figure 24B - Removing Baffle Plate

Figure 25 - Clean Behind Tube Scraper

(Recommended Frequency

of  weeks -  months)

Front

Back

Keyhole Slots

( places)

Baffle Plate

WARNING

DO NOT USE BRUSH ON HOT STOVE

Clean between the heat exchange tubes using a cleaning brush as illus-

trated in Figure 25.

With tube scraper rod pulled out 2 to 3 inches, insert brush behind tube

scraper and remove ash build-up. Clean to the left and right side of heat

exchanger, between tubes and the top of the firebox.

Cleaning Behind Tube Scraper

DETAIL A

DETAIL A

Figure 24A - Removing Baffle Plate

Baffle

Plate

Baffle

Screw

Brick

Panel

Brick

Retaining

Bracket

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE

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