Lennox Hearth MODEL MONTAGE 32FS User Manual

Page 27

Advertising
background image

7

• Air Wash

A small slot in the door that allows room air to be pulled into the

firebox and pours over the inside surface of the door glass to inhibit

the build up of soot.

• Auger (A)

A motor powered screw device that transfers the fuel from the hopper

to the feed chute to deliver pellets to the UltraGrate™.

• Auger Motor (B)

It drives the auger. Motor specifications are: 0.5 Amp, 1.25 RPM

(revolutions per minute).

• Blower, Convection (Room Air) (C)

The blower function is to transfer the heat from the appliance to heat

the room air.

• Blower, Combustion (Exhaust) (D)

It has a radial impeller to deliver more air to the UltraGrate™. It pulls

air into the UltraGrate by creating a negative pressure. This is done

by extracting the exhaust gases out of the firebox and pushing the

exhaust downstream to the flue exit.

• Thermal Switches, High Limit

There are two of these high-limit thermal switches on this model. If

a temperature reaches the high limit temperature, the reset switch

will “trip” and stop the flow of electricity to the auger motor. The

thermal switches will not reset until they have cooled below low reset

temperature).

- Auto Reset Thermal Snap Switch for Room Air Blower (L50-30F,

N/C*) (E)– This switch will trip at 250° F and will automatically

reset when it reaches a temperature of 220° F. This switch is

located on the room air blower jacket and is designed to detect

an overfire condition.

- Auto Reset Thermal Snap Switch for Combustion Air Inlet

(L50-30F, N/C*) (F) This switch will trip at 250° F and will

automatically reset when it reaches a temperature of 220° F.

This switch is designed to detect reversed flow or excessive

heat in the ashpan area. This switch is located on the firebox

base behind the convection jacket, directly above the ashpan.

This switch is most easily accessed by removing the ashpan

Thermal Switch, Low Limit (Ceramic, F140-0F, N/O*) (G)- This "proof

of fire" switch will close at 140° F and will not open until it reaches

a temperature of 120° F. This switch is located on the combustion

blower (behind the right side panel). It is designed to shut down the

stove (auger motor and both blowers) if it does not detect the heat of

a fire at the end of the initial startup period.

• Hopper Lid Switch (H)

It is located on the left hinge area inside the hopper. It detects whether

the hopper lid is open and will turn off the auger motor if the hopper

lid is not properly closed. When opening the hopper when refueling,

do not allow the hopper lid to remain open too long or the fire may

extinguish. NEVER DISCONNECT OR BYPASS THIS SWITCH FOR

ANY REASON.

Hopper (I)

The hopper is where the pellets are stored.

• Control Board (Heat Output Button) (J)

It controls power to the feed system - auger motor and combustion

blower. Use the heat output button to adjust to any of the five feed

rate settings (which controls the burn rate).

• Pressure Switch (K)

A safety device used to shut off the feed system (auger motor) if there

is too much back pressure in venting system. Some possible causes

are as follows:

- The venting system is obstructed.

- High altitude or other misc. environmental conditions affecting

exhaust flow.

- Improper venting system.

The Pressure Switch is located inside the right access door right next

to the combustion blower.

UltraGrate (Burn Grate) (L)

This is where combustion occurs and may be referred to as the “Burn

Grate”.

* N/C = Normally Closed

N/O = Normally Open

COMPONENT DEFINITIONS

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE

START

HEAT

OUTPUT

BLOWER

FEEDING

STOP

(-)

(+)

O

(-)

(+)

O

COMBUSTION

AIR

PELLET

FEED

HEARTH PRODUCTS

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

Figure 35

Advertising