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 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; PAGE 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 Important Warnings ................................................ 2 Testing/Listing, EPA, Using this Manual.................. 3 Planning Your Installation ..................................... 4-6 Manufactured (Mobile) Home Requirements ...........6 Installation .............
Page 4 - PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION; QUESTIONS TO ASK LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL; Draft
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 manufacturer’s in...
Page 5 - COMBUSTIBLE WALL CLEARANCE
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 5 COMBUSTIBLE WALL CLEARANCE WARNING: IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU OB-SERVE 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 esta...
Page 6 - PAGE 6; Canada Requirements
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 6 REDUCED MASONRY STRUCTURE CLEARANCE (ALCOVE) Your Earth Stove can be installed in a masonry struc-ture with reduced clearances if the structure was built to National Building Code for fireplaces and chimneys (UBC 37). The firebox of the masonry structure must be of ...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION; WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL APPLIANCE IN A; Securing the; Place the fourth brick on top of the three brick.; Left
INSTALLATION PAGE 7 MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME REQUIREMENTS This stove is certified as a Room Heater, Solid Fuel Type and may be used in Manufactured Housing providing the following requirements are followed: • An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and be unrestricted while unit is in...
Page 8 - PAGE 8
INSTALLATION PAGE 8 TYPES OF CHIMNEYS The chimney is a vital part of your stove installation. A properly built masonry chimney or a properly installed factory built chimney will assure a consistent draft under a variety of weather conditions (a smoking stove is usu-ally caused by a chimney problem)....
Page 9 - CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION PAGE 9 CHIMNEY HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS The chimney must extend 3 feet (914 mm) above the level of roof penetration and a minimum of 2 feet (610 mm) higher than any roof surface within 10 feet (305 cm) (see below). Check with your local building officials for any ad- ditional requirements fo...
Page 10 - DRAFT REQUIREMENTS; Draft Test; DRAFT TEST PROCEDURE; How To Start And Maintain A Fire
INSTALLATION PAGE 10 DRAFT REQUIREMENTS The appliance is merely one component of a larger sys-tem. The other equally important component is the vent-ing system which is necessary for achieving the re-quired flow of combustion air to the fire chamber and for safely removing unwanted combustion byprod...
Page 11 - RESIDENTIAL STANDARD; Minimize the use of elbows (30; Draft Requirements; on
INSTALLATION See Pipe Manufacturers Instructions For Installation Requirements Of Venting Components And Vent Clearances. PAGE 11 RESIDENTIAL STANDARD Using 6” (152 mm) Diameter Single Wall Con- nector Pipe. Not Approved For Manufactured (Mobile) Homes. MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME STANDARD Using 6” (...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION - Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs
INSTALLATION - Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs PAGE 12 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 s...
Page 13 - PRIMARY AIR CONTROL; Primary; FUEL DOOR; Troubleshooting; BEFORE; the stove is burned.
PRODUCT FEATURES AND CONTROLS CARE AND OPERATI0N PAGE 13 PRIMARY AIR CONTROL The primary combustion air delivery is controlled by the Primary Air Control Assembly (The control handle is lo-cated below the fuel door). The heat output can be con-trolled by sliding the handle to a higher or lower heat ...
Page 14 - CARE AND OPERATION
CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 14 PRIMARY AIR CONTROL This appliance is equipped with a control for the combustion air, lo-cated on the lower right side (front) of the stove. Sliding the control to the right increases the burn rate, to the left decreases the burn rate. You will generally want to set the co...
Page 15 - FUEL MAINTENANCE; Important Warnings; MAINTENANCE
FUEL MAINTENANCE PAGE 15 BURN RECOMMENDED FUEL This appliance is approved for use with untreated natural dry wood only (see Important Warnings , page 2, #8). Do not burn particleboard scraps or pressed logs using bonding agents because they can produce conditions which will deteriorate metal. Green ...
Page 16 - Installing the Baffle Brick
MAINTENANCE PAGE 16 DOOR AND GLASS GASKETS A 3/4" (19 mm) spun fiberglass rope gasket provides the seal around the fuel door and a 1/8” x 1” (3 mm x 25.4 mm) flat woven gasket glass provides the seal around the glass. Should these gaskets become frayed or damaged they should be replaced with the...
Page 17 - TROUBLESHOOTING; SMOKES OUT FUEL DOOR WHEN OPEN (see
TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 17 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 18 - OVERFIRING DAMAGE; Care and Operation; Overfiring Caused From Improper Operation
TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 18 OVERFIRING DAMAGE If the heater or chimney connector glows, you are overfir-ing. Other symptoms may include: Cracking, warping or burning out of components, stove glass may develop a haze, which will not come off with cleaning. Overfiring of a stove is a condition where exces...
Page 19 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS : Model 1400HT PAGE 19 Approx. heat capacity ~1500 Sq. Ft.* ~450 sq. M. Outside air provision Yes Log length 20’’ (508 mm) Flue position Top Flue collar size 6’’ (152 mm) Width 27’’ (686 mm) Depth 21 1/2" (546 mm) Height (to flue) 28” (711 mm) Height 26” (660 mm) Approx. burn time...
Page 20 - Door Parts; Handle Assembly; Draft Module Parts; 75000M Installation / Operation Manual; Lennox Hearth Products
REPLACEMENT PARTS – Model 1400HT PAGE 20 PART NO. / CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION Door Parts 10500 Door Assembly, Cast Black (handle included) 27M67 Clip Set, Glass 86-128 Door Gasket Kit, 3/4" Rope (includes adhesive) 27M81 Gasket, Glass Channel (self adhesive backed) 10514 Glass, Rectangular 9 1/2 X 17...
Page 21 - Must Chip Approximately 1” x 1” Notches to Fit; Torque Plate
REPLACEMENT PARTS – Model 1400HT PAGE 21 FIREBRICK DIAGRAM DOOR ASSEMBLY HANDLE ASSEMBLY (P/N LB-102214) PRIMARY AIR DRAFT MODULE FB-1 FB-1 FB-1 FB-1 FB-1 FB11 FB-1 FB-2 FB-2 FB-2 FB-2 FB-2 FB-2 Must Chip Approximately 1” x 1” Notches to Fit FB-2 FB-2 FB-2 FB5 FB-2 * Baffle Brick 5 ea. P/n 10545 Tor...
Page 22 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES – Model 1400HT; Notes; 2 oz Spray Can; Blower Kit; Blower; Stove-Stat Power Cord Plug
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES – Model 1400HT Note: Install and use accessories per instructions provided with the accessory kit. PAGE 22 Catalog # Description(Model) Notes 14M66 Outside Air Floor Duct (OAFD-R) 3" Diameter Round 14M22 Blower Kit (BK-100) Includes Dial-A-Temp for Variable Speed Control 14M...
Page 25 - Service Service
Page 25 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