Page 2 - IMPORTANT WARNINGS; PAGE 2
IMPORTANT WARNINGS CAUTION: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE YOU INSTALL AND USE YOUR NEW ROOM HEATER. FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUC-TIONS EXACTLY, WITHOUT DEVIATION. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY,...
Page 3 - PAGE 3; TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Warnings ................................................ 2 Testing/Listing, EPA, Using this Manual.................. 3 Planning Your Installation ..................................... 4-6 Manufactured (Mobile) Home Requirements ...........7 Installation .............
Page 4 - PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION; PAGE 4
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 4 QUESTIONS TO ASK LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL A correct installation is critical and imperative for reduc-ing fire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise when wood burning appliances are improperly installed. The installer must follow all of the manufacturers’ in...
Page 5 - Draft
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 5 FLOOR PROTECTION This appliance requires non-combustible floor protector for ember protection. If the floor protection is to be stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to form a continuous non-combustible surface. If a chimney connector extends hori...
Page 6 - PAGE 6
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 6 COMBUSTIBLE WALL CLEARANCE WARNING: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU OBSERVE THE MINIMUM CLEARANCES. There are listed clearances for your stove which were determined in a Laboratory test using various "classes" of stove pipe or chimney. Minimums are first estab...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; REMOVE ASH DRAWER CLIP; Removing Baffle Plates for Cleaning
INSTALLATION PAGE 8 GROUNDING STOVE Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Only Regulations require that all stoves installed in Manufac-tured Homes must be grounded. To do this simply at-tach a piece of No. 8 copper wire, at least 18" in length from the stove to the chassis of the Manufactured Home. INSTA...
Page 9 - For Standard Residential Clearances:
INSTALLATION PAGE 9 ACCEPTABLE CONNECTOR PIPE FOR INSTALLA-TIONS For Standard Residential Clearances: Six (6) inch minimum, single wall, minimum MSG black or 25 MSG blued steel connector pipe with listed factory-built chim-ney suitable for use with solid fuels or masonry. Three (3) pre-drilled holes...
Page 10 - CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION PAGE 10 CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS The chimney must extend 3 feet above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 feet higher than any roof surface within 10 feet (see below). Check with your local building officials for any additional requirements for your area. Due to prevaili...
Page 11 - I N S T A L L A T I O N; RESIDENTIAL STANDARD; Using 6” Diameter Single Wall Connector Pipe; Connector Pipe
I N S T A L L A T I O N PAGE 11 RESIDENTIAL STANDARD Using 6” Diameter Single Wall Connector Pipe Not Approved For Manufactured (Mobile) Homes MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME STAN- DARD - Using 6” Diameter Type L-Vent Connector Pipe MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME STANDARD - Using 6” Diameter Type L-Vent Conn...
Page 12 - Start with a solid-pak listed factory built chimney section at
INSTALLATION Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs Notes: 1. Connectors to a masonry chimney, excepting method B, shall extend in one continuous section through the wall pass-through system and the chimney wall, to but not past the inner flue liner face. 2. A chimney connector shall not p...
Page 13 - ASH DRAWER; Primary Air Control; Primary Air Control Handle
PRODUCT FEATURES AND CONTROLS CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 13 ASH DRAWER The large ash drawer located on the left side of the ped-estal is designed to make cleaning easier by containing the ashes in a removable drawer. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE ASH DRAWER OPEN OR AJAR, AS THIS WILL PRODU...
Page 14 - CARE AND OPERATION; Troubleshooting
CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 14 GLASS The Glass is a super heat resistant ceramic that withstands continuous temperatures up to 1390° F. This temperature is well beyond the temperatures in which you operate your stove. This unit is designed to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass, where alo...
Page 15 - Small Area Paint Touch-up; FIRST FIRE; Open door and build a small fire in the stove using
CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 15 BREAK-IN PERIOD Your stove finish is a high temperature paint that requires time and temperature to completely cure. We recom-mend that you ventilate the house during the initial burns. The paint emits non-toxic odors during this process. KEEP YOUR HOUSE WELL VENTILATED DU...
Page 16 - HOW TO START AND MAINTAIN A FIRE; Important Warnings; SEASONING GUIDE
CARE AND OPERATION FUEL PAGE 16 HOW TO START AND MAINTAIN A FIRE 1. Open the primary air control by pulling the handle out ward to the full open position. This allows the firebox and fresh fuel to quickly come up to ideal operating temperature. 2. Build your fire directly on the firebrick covering t...
Page 17 - MAINTENANCE; SMALL AREA PAINT TOUCH-UP; placement Parts; BE CAREFUL NOT TO ABUSE DOOR AS-; Ensure stove is cold prior to cleaning
MAINTENANCE PAGE 17 SMALL AREA PAINT TOUCH-UP The stove body is painted with a quality high-temperature stove paint. Use only model TSPK-B Stove Paint, Cata-log # 70K99. Do not touch-up your stove with any other paint. Using one small piece of 320 grit sand paper and lightly sand the blemish so that...
Page 18 - Burn Approved Fuel Only; Removing; CLEANING BLOWER INTAKE
MAINTENANCE PAGE 18 CREOSOTE FORMATION AND NEED FOR REMOVAL What is Creosote - When wood is burned slowly, it pro- duces 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 ...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Draft Requirements
TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 19 SMOKES OUT FUEL DOOR WHEN OPEN (see ) 1. The primary air control is closed. 2. The chimney is too cool. Set the primary air control on "HIGH" for a few minutes before opening the fuel door. 3. Excess creosote will not only restrict your draft but it will create a ri...
Page 20 - Gasket, Glass Channel
REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MODEL: 1900HT-M For the location of the nearest Dealer for replacement parts, contact: Lennox Hearth Products 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange, CA 92865 PAGE 20 PART NO. DESCRIPTION CAT. NO. Door Parts G300 Door Assembly, Gold (Handle Included) 86-128 Gasket Kit, 3/4" Door Rope...
Page 21 - COMPONENT DIAGRAMS – Model 1900HT-M; Firebrick; Quantity; FIREBRICK DIAGRAM
COMPONENT DIAGRAMS – Model 1900HT-M Firebrick (Note: All brick are 1 ¼” thick) Part/Catalog # Quantity Dimensions Part/Catalog # Quantity Dimensions FB-1 10 9 x 4 1/2” FB9 2 9 x 1” notched FB-2 2 9 x 4 1/2” w/notch FB11 2 4 1/2 x 4 1/2” FB-3 2 9 x 4 1/2” w/hole FB23 2 5 x 1” FB7 4 9 x 2 1/8” 37075 (...
Page 22 - Description; OAFD-S Outside Air Floor Duct; Outside Air Floor Duct; (Duct penetration measures 5 1⁄4” square); Back Cover Plate
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES- Model 1900HT-M Note: Install and use accessories per instructions provided with the accessory kit. PAGE 22 Catalog # Model Description 14M67 OAFD-S Outside Air Floor Duct 5 1/4" Square 14M68 BCP-19 Back Cover Plate 14M22 BK-100 Blower Kit Includes Dial-A-Temp for Variable S...
Page 23 - SPECIFICATIONS; Approximate
SPECIFICATIONS : Model 1900HT-M PAGE 23 Approximate heating capacity............................. Up to ~2000 Sq. Ft. .................................................... Up to 508 Sq. M Manufactured (Mobile) Home Approved............................. Yes , U.S.A. install- ations only. Outside air p...
Page 24 - SAFETY/LISTING LABEL
Page 25 - EPA LABEL
Page 26 - Service Service
Page 26 OWNERSHIP RECORDS Dealer’s Name: Dealer’s Address: City: State: Zip Code: Serial Number: Date of Purchase: Date Installed: Notes: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG Service Service Service Date Technician Description