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LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  •  ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT-VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54)  •  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Install batteries for battery backup.

Batteries are only required to operate the unit 

in the event of loss of 120 VAC line power.
1.  Remove the surround, if installed.
2.  Remove the door for easier access. 
3.  The battery holder is attached via cable to 

the  IPI/CPI  bracket  on  the  left  hand  side 

Pull  the  cable  until  the  battery  holder  is 

visible. Turn the battery holder such that it 

will clear the unit and can be removed from 

the unit (

the black and red wires will still 

be connected to the unit

).

4. Place the 4 provided AA batteries into the 

holder. Align the (–) end of the batteries the 

the spring end of the holder. 

5.  Replace  the  battery  holder  and  other 

removed  components  (if  applicable)  in 
reverse order.

Install and initialize remote control 

system.

The  remote  control  system  provides  remote 

ON/OFF burner operation.

REqUIRED ITEMS (not provided):

• Standard Junction Box

TEChNICAL DATA

Supply Voltage, Remote Control/Transmitter:  

     4.5 V (three AAA batteries)
Supply Voltage, Wall Switch/Receiver:  

     6.0 V (four AA batteries)
Ambient temperature rating:  

     32–140°F (0–60°C)
Radio frequency:  

     315 MHz

Installing and Wiring the Receiver  

(Wall Switch)

IMPORTANT!
PLACE ThE RECEIVER WALL SWITCh IN ThE 

"Off" POSITION DURINg INSTALLATION OR 

MAINTENANCE.
ThE  hANDhELD  REMOTE  TRANSMITTER 

AND  RECEIVER  WALL  SWITCh  ARE  RADIO 

fREqUENCy APPLIANCES. If ThE RECEIVER 

WALL  SWITCh  IS  MOUNTED  INSIDE  A 

METALLIC CASE, SEVERE LOSS Of PERfOR-

MANCE  (REDUCTION  IN  WORkINg  RANgE) 

MAy RESULT.
TURN Off MAIN gAS SUPPLy TO ThE APPLI-

ANCE  DURINg  INSTALLATION  OR  MAINTE-

NANCE Of ThE RECEIVER.
TURN Off MAIN gAS SUPPLy TO ThE APPLI-

ANCE  BEfORE  REMOVINg  OR  REPLACINg 

       WARNINg 

fire hazard.  Can cause severe 

injury  or  death.  The  receiver 

causes  ignition  of  the  appli-

ance. The appliance  can turn 

on  suddenly.  keep  away  from 

the  appliance  burner  when 

operating the remote system or 

activating manual bypass of the 

remote system.

       

CAUTION

Property damage hazard.  Excessive 

heat can cause property damage.  

The appliance can stay lit for many 

hours.  Turn off the appliance if it 

is not going to be attended for any 

length of time.  Always place the 

Transmitter where children can not 

reach it.

Figure 25-2: Receiver (Wall Switch)

REMOTE

OFF

ON

Three-position slider switch 

in REMOTE position

Figure 25-3: Transmitter (Remote Control)

Burner ON/Off

fIELD WIRINg 

(CONTINUED)

Safety 

Lock

Figure 25-1

BATTERIES IN RECEIVER WALL SWITCh.

The  receiver  accepts  commands  from  the 

handheld  remote  control  transmitter  to  turn 

the flame on and off.

Use the slider switch 

(Figure 25-2) 

to set the 

receiver to one of three positions: 
•  ON (manually turns on the burner)
•  REMOTE (remote ON/OFF burner control) 
•  OFF (manually turns off the burner)

The  wall  switch  receiver  may  be  installed  in 

a standard single gang wall switch box or in 

a low temperature area of the appliance. See 

Figure 25-1.

Receiver (Wall Switch) functionality

The Receiver is supplied by four (4) AA batter-

ies, see Fig. 3. The receiver accepts commands 

via  radio  signal  sent  from  the  transmitter.  

When  the  system  is  turned  on,  an  acoustic 

signal (“beep”) is generated to indicate that the 

Receiver is ready to receive commands from 

the Remote Control.

Remote Control functionality

When the batteries are installed in the remote 

control  and  the  side  slider  is  in  the  position 

shown in 

Figure 25-2

, the LED on the trans-

mitter illuminates each time the ON/OFF button 

is pressed.

Initializing the Remote Control System

To  program  the  transmitter  to  the  receiver, 

slide the wall switch to the REMOTE position 

(see 

Figure 25-2

) and press the ON/OFF key on 

the handheld remote control. 

The system has an automatic learning mode 

that  allows  the  receiver  to  synchronize  with 

a new transmitter in the event the transmitter 

must  be  replaced.  As  soon  as  the  receiver 

receives the first correct command from any 

remote control, it will beep (3) times to con-

firm synchronization.

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Summary of Contents for ELITE LDV42N

Page 1: ...is or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from...

Page 2: ...allation Instructions this manual Care and Operation Instructions Safety in Operation Warnings Warranty Vent restrictor assembly Remote control kit handheld remote control transmitter remote control r...

Page 3: ...proper installation or use of this appliance can cause serious injury or death from fire burns explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning Do not attempt to alter or modify the construction of the applianc...

Page 4: ...e ON OFF function only Efficiencies Fireplace Model Natural Gas Propane AFUE EnerGuide P4 AFUE EnerGuide P4 ldv42 66 7 54 2 69 6 59 4 ldv54 71 9 63 2 72 1 65 5 AFUE Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency...

Page 5: ...with certain vent runs 16 Reinstall baffle if removed for vent restrictor installation 28 Install media 27 Install glass door 29 12 Verify appliance operation 30 Lighting instructions 31 Air shutter a...

Page 6: ...of the mantel UNPROTECTED Side Wall See Figure 6 4 for minimum clearances to unprotected side walls FINISH SURROUND IMPORTANT The factory supplied non com bustible fiber board MUST be installed aroun...

Page 7: ...fireplace the nailing flanges MUST be adjusted according to finish cleanface or surround and wall finish material thickness This is critical to ensure proper fireplace location especially if installi...

Page 8: ...or dimension information only Fireplace must be adequately framed and supp A Required frame opening width 1 2 of A horizontal centerline of fireplace and vent framing opening B Required frame opening...

Page 9: ...vertical position for cleanface finish and at 1 2 wall finish depth Cleanface Finish Nailing Flange Settings 1 Leave vertical position of nailing flanges at factory setting see Figure 9 1 DETAIL A 2 I...

Page 10: ...opane tank smaller than 100 lbs may create pressure loss and insufficient fuel delivery which can cause sooting severe delayed ignition or other malfunctions ref NPFA 58 Any damage as a result of insu...

Page 11: ...alified installer approved and or licensed as required by the locality In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter Figure 11 3 Gas Stub 1 2...

Page 12: ...t all factory and field connections for gas leaks Note Even though soapy water is an effective leak test solution it is NOT recommended because soap residue can corrode pipes and fittings over time 1...

Page 13: ...against the adjoining section until fully engaged 3 Twist the section being attached CLOCK WISE running the dimples down and along the channels until seated at the ends of the channels The sections ar...

Page 14: ...L 2 1 4 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 4 3 2 1 6 4 t n e V f o t h g i e H s n o i t c e S t n e V f o r e b m u N s e h c n i t f 6 7 2 3 2 0 0 0 8 0 8 9 7 2 5 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 5 0 8 2 5 7 3 3 2 1 0 0 8 0 9 5...

Page 15: ...bove appliance vent outlet VENT RUN SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS Supporting Vertical Vent Runs Note Proper venting support is very important NEVER use the fireplace to support the weight of the venting Suppor...

Page 16: ...o slide the assembly up into the vent collar as shown in Figure 16 3 The vent restrictor is held in place by fric tion only The entire vent restrictor assembly must be up inside the vent collar with n...

Page 17: ...ofMill PacBlack 700 F high temperature sealant Catalog No 10K81 to the inner adaptor collar approximately 1 2 inch from the end 3 Pull and extend the inner flexible vent pipe 4 Slidetheinnerflexpipeov...

Page 18: ...provided Vent Restrictor if re quired see Page 16 A 90 elbow may NOT be attached directly to the appliance collar A minimum of 6 pipe must be used between the fireplace collar and a 90 elbow For more...

Page 19: ...screw c Apply non combustible caulking silicone caulking is acceptable around entire cir cumference to ensure a water tight seal LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE MODE...

Page 20: ...rtical Firestop Spacer must be used anywhere vent pipe passes through a combustible floor or ceiling Horizontal Firestop Spacer must be used anywhere vent pipe passes through a combustible wall For fu...

Page 21: ...termination must have a minimum 6 152 mm clearance to any overhead combustible projection less than or equal to 2 1 2 64 mm For projections greater than 2 1 2 64 mm see Figure 21 1 For additional vent...

Page 22: ...U S 12 in Canada V L B J X V A G Inside Corner Detail B C C C 18 Ventilated Soffit Horizontal Termination Detail D Exterior Wall 6 Inside Corner See Item D in the Text Below V P V O N N Q NOTE Local...

Page 23: ...Attach termination adaptor See Figure 23 2 Attach the termination adaptor provided with the termination to the vent section or telescoping vent section or elbow in the same manner as the other vent co...

Page 24: ...1PH Junction Box Field Wired Factory Wired Power Supply Unswitched CAUTION Ground supply lead must be con nected to the wire attached to the green ground screw located on the outlet box Failure to do...

Page 25: ...can turn on suddenly Keep away from the appliance burner when operating the remote system or activating manual bypass of the remote system CAUTION Propertydamagehazard Excessive heat can cause propert...

Page 26: ...is turned off The receiver beeps 2 times Low Battery Detection Remote Control The life of the Remote Control batteries depends on many factors including battery quality and number of appliance ignitio...

Page 27: ...complete combus tion sooting and poor flame quality and will void the warranty Rear Floor Section Rear Ledge Tab Side Panel Center Lower Tab Reinstall front floor section 1 See Figure 27 2 Engage lowe...

Page 28: ...allelectricitytotheappliancebeforeinstallingmedia If media is not installed according to the installation instructions flame impingement and improper combustion could occur resulting in soot This appl...

Page 29: ...tempt to substitute the materials used on these doors or replace cracked or broken glass The glass door s of this appliance must onlybereplacedasacompleteunitaspro vided by the manufacturer Do not att...

Page 30: ...re also provided on a tag attached to one of the lower door brackets When first lighting the appliance it will take a few minutes for the gas line to purge itself of air Once purging is complete the p...

Page 31: ...tools Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance...

Page 32: ...Guidelines If there is smoke or soot present first ensure that the flames are not impinging on any of the panels If the panels are properly posi tioned and a sooting condition still exists increase t...

Page 33: ...ES Make sure TOP and BOTTOM Nailing Flanges are attached to fireplace in the correct VERTI CAL position for Surround finish and the correct HORIZONTAL position for the wall finish material thickness s...

Page 34: ...rd abuts lip Combustible Wall Finish Material Top Non Combustible Fiber Board provided with fireplace Wall Stud Insulation and combustible material NOT ALLOWED in clearance zones around vent component...

Page 35: ...rez la t l commande et nettoyez la soigneuse ment pour liminer la poussi re et les traces de graisse ou d huile Collez l tiquette sur le bo tier de la t l commande Figure B Choisissez la langue qui es...

Page 36: ...4 5VF 10 Firestop Spacer Vertical rigid 1 1 1 spacing 10 pk 96K92 SV4 5SP Support Plate Vent Sections Rigid Listed Secure Vent Components Cat Model Description 17M52 SV4 5HGS 1 TerminationGuard Square...

Page 37: ...sedflex 77L89 SFKIT24S Horiz Termination forflex with24inch 610 mm compressedflex 77L90 SFKIT36S Horiz Termination forflex with36inch 914 mm compressedflex 77L91 SFKIT48S Horiz Termination forflex wit...

Page 38: ...ever use substitute materials Use of non approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards and may void the warranty Parts with item numbers are illustrated on the next page Item No Des...

Page 39: ...are those listed on the previous page LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE MODELS LDV42 LDV54 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 25 1 67 5 D B R E V 00 4 Power 120V Out Fan Aux O...

Page 40: ...eserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications and prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for firepla...

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