Lennox RDI-36/42 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Figure 1; Wood Fuel Pointers; b. Stack wood loosely to allow air circulation.
- Page 4 – STARTING A FIRE; Figure 3; Care and Cleaning of Your Glass Doors; DAMPER CONTROL
- Page 5 – REFRACTORIES; Refractories should be replaced when:; Figure 5; COMBUSTION AIR; Figure 5 and refer to Figure 2.
- Page 6 – Figure 6 illustrates the correct height of; CREOSOTE FORMATION AND REMOVAL
- Page 7 – Figure 6
- Page 8 – REPLACEMENT PARTS; Firescreen; LHP
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
CARE AND OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS
36" and 42" Wood Burning Fireplaces
P/N 875,039M REV. A 09/2008
RDI-36/42
HCI-36/42
RDI-36/42-H
HCI-36/42-H
MODELS
The information contained in this manual applies to all model fireplaces
identified on this page. This information will help you obtain safe and
dependable service from your Lennox fireplace system. Keep this docu-
ment in a safe place for future reference.
Before you start your first fire, read this Care and Operations Manual
carefully to be sure you understand your fireplace system completely.
Failure to follow these suggestions could result in hazardous operation or
fireplace malfunction, creating a serious potential for personal injury and/
or property damage.
If you have any questions regarding the safe use or operation of your
fireplace, contact your local Lennox distributor, your contractor/builder
or Lennox Hearth Products.
WH Report No. J9902-5865C-231
MERIT
®
SERIES
OMNI Report No. 116-F-52-2
US
Portland
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
(For RDI/HCI-36 Units)
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Summary
3 NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. The last statement means that one big logweighing 10 pounds has as much heating po-tential as 10 pounds of twigs. However, aircannot get at the solid log to feed the fire so thesolid log will burn slowly. While you would getthe same amount of heat o...
4 NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. Assuming that you are comparing two standardcords of different species but the same volumeand moisture content, the denser species willprovide more BTU’s. The table of wood species/densities reveals more helpful guidelines. STARTING A FIRE 1. To sta...
5 NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. REFRACTORIES All fireboxes contain a furnace refractory floor,sides and back. These refractories are rein-forced with steel, but can be broken by improperuse. Dropping logs on the bottom refractoryand building fires directly against the refracto-rie...