Lennox Hearth Products ELITE ME43BK SP Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 16

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Fireplace
Model

ME43BK SP

Chimney Model

8" ASHT+/S-2100+/AC

Vertical

Installation

15 feet  (4.57 m)

Two (2) Elbows

18 feet (5.49 m)

Four (4) Elbows

20 feet (6.10 m)

Table 4

After  reaching  the  location  requiring  the 

elbow, proceed as follows:

OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION

The minimum chimney height (including 

the fireplace) when using elbows is:

AC chimney

1.  Install the first elbow. Turn it in the 

required direction. To lock it in place, 

turn 1/8 of a turn. Fasten the straps at-

tached to the elbow to the surrounding 

framing using nails or drywall screws 

(

Figure 20)

.

2.  Install the necessary chimney lengths 

to achieve the required offset.  Lock the 

chimney lengths together.  If penetrat-

ing a wall, use a wall radiation shield 

(

Figure 22)

.

3.  Use another elbow to turn the chimney 

vertically.    Lock  it  to  the  chimney.  

Fasten the straps attached to the elbow 

to the surrounding framing using nails 

or drywall screws.

4.  Use a plumb-bob to line up the center 

of the hole.  Cut a hole for the chim-

ney in the ceiling.  Frame this hole as 

described previously.

5.  From below, install a radiation shield 

(

see Figure 17B)

.

6.  Continue  with  the  regular  installa-

tion.

Note:  When  using  AC  chimney,  an  AC8SB 

starter section must be used before installing 

an elbow.  When an offset is needed imme-

diately off the top of the fireplace, an elbow 

starter section (AC8SB30) is available.

ASHT+ and S2100+ Chimneys

1.  Install  the  first  elbow.    Turn  it  in 

the  required  direction.  Fasten  it  to 

the chimney with the three (3) 1/2" 

 (12mm) metal screws provided.

2.  Install the necessary lengths to achieve 

the required offset.  Lock the chimney 

lengths together: it is recommended 

to use three (3) 1/2" (12mm) screws.  

If the offset length is made of two (2) 

chimney lengths use an offset support 

halfway up the offset.  If penetrating 

a wall, install a wall radiation shield 

(

see Figure 22)

.

3.  Use another elbow to turn the chimney 

vertically.  Secure  the  elbow,  using 

three (3) 1/2" (12mm) screws.

4.  Use a plumb-bob to line up the center 

of the hole.  Cut a hole for the chim-

ney in the ceiling.  Frame this hole as 

described previously (see 

Page 12)

.

5.  From below, install a radiation shield 

(

Figure 17A)

.

6.  A support (ST+ or SO+) must be used 

on the first 15’ section (5 m).

7.  Continue  with  the  regular  installa-

tion.

Summary of Contents for ELITE ME43BK SP

Page 1: ...h Products wood burning fireplaces are designed for use as a supplemental heater They are not intended for continuous use as a primary heat source INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS Hot...

Page 2: ...ive pillows at least 48 1219 mm from the front fireplace opening WARNING Neverleavechildrenunattended when there is a fire burning in the fireplace WARNING Never leave your fireplace unat tended while...

Page 3: ...he retractable doors and firescreens Page 5 How to use the outside air kit Page 5 Fireplace Installation Pre installation Page 5 Tools and building supplies Page 6 Precautions Page 6 Installation proc...

Page 4: ...spected by a qualified chimney sweep or a fire department inspector Door Frame Care Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to polish the frame Do not use abrasives such as steel wool or steel pads for t...

Page 5: ...fully and light the newspaper Once the kindling fire is well established cordwood can be added The unit will burn best with a minimum of two piecesofcordwoodspaced1 to2 apartandal lowingairtogetunder...

Page 6: ...ve Building supplies 2 x 3 or heavier lumber Drywall panel or equivalent Silicone caulking non combustible Overlay material for fireplace fa ade Hearth extension non combustible precautions The most i...

Page 7: ...than the rest of the building below the attic CEILING FLOOR SEPARATION MUST HAVE THE SAME INSULATION LOCAL CODE REGULATION FOR CEILING MUST BE APPLIED TO THE CEILING FLOOR SEPARATION I E FIRESTOP ETC...

Page 8: ...r Cold Climate Installations Climates where temperatures will fall below 32 F 0 C The heating performance of the appliance will vary depending upon the level of insulation house design how the applian...

Page 9: ...ster at floor level However if you must raisetheairregisterabovethefireplacelevel you will have to make a loop to the floor with the flexible pipe to prevent from causing a draft in the outside air re...

Page 10: ...mensions Notes Due to Lennox Hearth Products ongoing commitmenttoquality allspecifications ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice All framing dimensions calculated for 1 2 dry wal...

Page 11: ...hermostat in the room where the fireplace is located Acoolingthermostatcanbeinstalledinthe same room as the unit This thermostat will turn on the blower when the room where the fireplace is located be...

Page 12: ...with combustible materials or damage the chimney Figure 14 Insulate Joists Same As Ceiling Draft Stops Firestop CTDT Termination Note Non Combustible Chase Flashing Must Be Used To Cover Chase Openin...

Page 13: ...ach the desired height Every time the chimney passes through a roof or a wall install the appropriate firestop When you reach the desired height install the roof support see instructions included with...

Page 14: ...hing Flashing Collar Rain Cap Support Radiation Shield AC Air Cooled Chimney Start ing Piece Note The Outside Air Kit is Mandatory Outside Combustion Air Kit UZI AC Model Air Cooled Insulated Galvalum...

Page 15: ...E SLOPE ASHT S 2100 AC 8 8 8 14 3 8 365mm 16 406mm 15 380mm 2 12 14 5 8 371mm 16 1 4 413mm 15 3 8 390mm 4 12 15 1 4 387mm 16 7 8 429mm 16 1 8 410mm 6 12 16 1 8 410mm 17 7 8 454mm 16 7 8 430mm 8 12 17...

Page 16: ...d previously 5 From below install a radiation shield see Figure 17B 6 Continue with the regular installa tion Note When using AC chimney an AC8SB starter section must be used before installing an elbo...

Page 17: ...13 16 122mm 6 1 8 156mm 11 280mm 14 1 8 359mm 16 7 8 429mm 18 7 16 468mm 23 584mm 26 3 16 665mm B 27 11 16 703mm 33 1 2 851mm 50 7 8 1292mm 62 1 2 1588mm 72 5 8 1845mm 78 7 16 1992mm 95 3 4 2432mm 107...

Page 18: ...installation for Canada only In cold climate locations we recommend that youusetheinsulatedwallradiationshieldsince it will maintain the home s thermal barrier Figure 22 ANGLE WALL RADIATION SHIELD I...

Page 19: ...e a wall this support may be used on the wall to support the chimney The maximum heights are given in Table 7 For offset support installation refer to the instructions provided with the support Figure...

Page 20: ...at elevations above 4000 feet or in cold climates where temperatures are likely to fall below 32 F 0 C When using AC chimney an AC8SB starter section must be used before installing an elbow When an of...

Page 21: ...to Convert Fireplace for Use with AC Chimney Starter Section adaptor 8 AC AC8SB H3801 Starter 30 Elbow 8 AC AC8SB30 H3802 Outside Air Kit Required for AC Chimney Installations Chimney Outside Air Kit...

Page 22: ...PR SR2798 Touch up Paint Aerosol Black Metallic SBMB6309 70K99 Replacement parts LIST ME43 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES The following clearances meet the minimum requirements for a safe installation Side...

Page 23: ...NOTES 23...

Page 24: ...r a complete replacement parts list Use only parts sup plied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be ordered through your Lennox Hearth Products distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped...

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