Lexington Forge SSW30FTAL Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

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PRE-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLIANCE

1.  Check with the building inspector’s of

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 ce for compliance with local codes; a permit may be required.

2.  This appliance requires a masonry or prefabricated chimney listed to ULC S629 (Canada) and UL 103HT (U.S.) sized correctly.
3. A 

6

"

 (152mm) diameter 

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 ue is required for proper performance.

4.  Always connect this unit to a chimney and 

NEVER

 VENT TO ANOTHER ROOM OR INSIDE A BUILDING.

5. DO 

NOT 

connect this unit to any duct work to which another appliance is connected such as a furnace.

6. DO 

NOT

 connect this unit to a chimney 

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 ue serving another appliance.

7.  

The connector pipe and chimney should be inspected periodically and cleaned if nescessary.

8.  Remember the clearance distances when you place furniture or other objects within the area.  

DO NOT

 store wood, 

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 ammable 

liquids or other combustible materials too close to the unit.  

Refer to certifi cation label on back of your unit for required 

clearances.

9.  Contact your local municipal or provincial 

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 re authority for information on how to handle a chimney 

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 re.  Have a clearly 

understood plan to handle a chimney 

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 re.  In the event of a chimney 

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 re, turn air control to closed position and 

CALL THE 

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

10. DO NOT 

tamper with combustion air control beyond normal adjustment.

11.  If installing in a mobile home, use mobile home kit.

WHY THE CORRECT FLUE SIZE IS IMPORTANT — 6

"

 (152 MM)

Draft is the force, which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney.  The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the 
length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors.  Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in 
the appliance.  An uncontrolled burn, a glowing red part or chimney connector indicates excessive draft.  Inadequate draft may cause 
back puf

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 ng into the room and “plugging” of the chimney and/or cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance 

and chimney connector joints.

Today’s solid fuel appliances are much more ef

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 cient than in the past.  The units are designed to give you controlled combustion, as 

well as maximum heat transfer, using less fuel to do so. The design of your new appliance is such that the exhaust “smoke” is now at 
lower temperatures than in the past, therefore requiring proper chimney size to give adequate draft.  If your chimney is too large, the 
heating appliance will have a dif

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 cult time to raise the “chimney 

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 ue” temperature to give adequate draft, therefore causing a smoke 

back up, poor burn, or both.

Should you experience such a problem call in a local chimney expert.

With the door closed, the rate of burning is regulated by the amount of air allowed to enter the unit through the air control.  With 
experience you will be able to set the control for heat and burning time desired.

Once the required chimney draft is obtained, operate only with doors closed and open slowly when re-fueling.  (This will reduce or 
eliminate smoke from entering the room.)

After reading these instructions, if you have any doubt about your ability to complete your installation in 

a professional like manner, you should obtain the services of an installer versed in all aspects as to the 

correct and safe installation.  

DO NOT

 use temporary, makeshift compromises during installation.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for SSW30FTAL

Page 1: ...rities having jurisdiction about permits restrictions and installation inspection require ments in your area These units are mobile home approved for U S and Canada EPAAPPROVED HIGH EFFICIENCY AIR TIG...

Page 2: ...SW30CLGD 5 Gold Door Trim Part no SSW30GDTK 6 Nickel Legs Part no SSW30CLN 7 Nickel Door Trim Part no SSW30NDTK 8 Gasket Kit Part no SSW30GK 9 Glass Door Kit Part no SSW30GDK 10 Glass Door Handle Kit...

Page 3: ...26 NA 27 SSW30STAL 33 28 19 24 26 32 27 MODEL A B C D E F G SSW30FTPB 32 30 18 24 25 NA 27 SSW30FTAPB 32 30 19 24 26 NA 27 SSW30STAPB 36 30 19 24 26 34 27 D C F A G B A E D C F A SSW30FTAL SSW30STAL...

Page 4: ...live in a more severe and more temperate climate these figures may not apply Since so many variables affect performance consult your Lexington Forge Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expectatio...

Page 5: ...on the length of the chimney local geography nearby obstructions and other factors Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance An uncontrolled burn a glowing red part or chimney c...

Page 6: ...heater performance at low burn rate operate the fan at low speed An outside air kit is available from your Lexington Forge dealer Optional Blower 70v 130 CFM Model BLOTWS OPERATE THIS HEATER ONLY WIT...

Page 7: ...ove the foam leg pack from inside your stove The pack should contain 4 legs and 8 bolts 2 To begin the leg installation remove the bolts from the hold down brackets from the pallet only This is so you...

Page 8: ...wist the pallet so the rear corner of the remaining support bracket is extended over the pallet just far enough to install the rear leg 10 Remove both of the bolts from the top rear section of the hol...

Page 9: ...s steel liner may be required 6 It is recommended that no more than two 90 degree bends be used in the stovepipe installation More than two 90 degree bends may decrease the amount of draw and possible...

Page 10: ...in total mass the longer it will take to warm up Cold masonry will actually cool exhaust gases enough to diminish draft strength This problem is worse if the chimney is located outside the home or if...

Page 11: ...p top model 10 5 7 17 5 7 5 5 15 25 NA Installation 90 elbow off top of stove through back wall Single Wall Pipe Flat top model 14 5 11 21 5 11 NA NA 14 14 11 Step top model 14 5 11 21 5 11 NA NA 14 1...

Page 12: ...the connector Any material used to close up the opening must be non combustible The following wall pass through methods may be approved in your area Use a section of listed factory built chimney with...

Page 13: ...y designed as a unit for use as fireplaces It may void the listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use FLOOR PROTECTOR Installation on a Concrete Floor An appliance mounted on a concrete f...

Page 14: ...ing installation At the very least inspect the chimney connector and chimney at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a buildup of creosote or soot has occurred If a si...

Page 15: ...en wood has a high moisture content Much of its heat value will be used to evaporate moisture before the wood can burn This significantly reduces the amount of energy available to warm your home as we...

Page 16: ...2 Allow the stove to cure before burning for long periods at high temperatures 3 Flat spots on the painted surfaces are normal 4 Shiny spots on the paint surface before burning is normal 5 Call your d...

Page 17: ...out the tube NOTE When reinstalling baffle make sure the baffle stops at the edge of center baffle plate Detail B 1 2 3 4 REMOVING BAFFLE 1 Pull the cotter pin from the retaining collar on the front...

Page 18: ...to reduce deposits on glass GASKET REPLACEMENT After extensive use the sealing material which provides glass and door seal may need to be replaced if it fails to sustain its resilience Inspect glass a...

Page 19: ...burns wood vapors which might otherwise be deposited within the systems 3 BURN ONLY SEASONED WOOD Avoid burning wet or green wood Seasoned wood has been dried for at least one year 4 A small hot fire...

Page 20: ...x x x 17 63D0117 AIR MODULE ASSEMBLY MED 1 x x x x x 18 63D0304 1 4 20 X 1 BUTTON HEAD CAP SCREW 2 x x x x x 19 63D0065 1 4 20 X 1 2 FLAT HEAD SOCKET CAP SCREW 2 x x x x x 20 63D0068 CAST IRON GRATE M...

Page 21: ...47 63D0385 WELDMENT ASH DOOR HINGE BRKT 1 x x 48 63D0080 ASH PAN MED 1 x x 49 63D0188 CAST IRON ASH PAN DOOR 1 x x 50 63D0302 3 8 ROPE GASKET 2 833 FT x x 51 63D0097 1 4 DIA X 2 875 LG HINGE PIN 1 x x...

Page 22: ...63D0065 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL D 63D0183 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL G SCALE 5 1 DETAIL H 63D0313 DETAIL B 63D0076 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL C 63D0304 SCALE 5 1 63D0022 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL A 63D0174 DETAIL E SCALE 5 1 DETAIL F 63...

Page 23: ...5 1 63D0067 DETAIL T SCALE 5 1 63D0097 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL S 63D0385 DETAIL R SCALE 5 1 63D0089 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL Q SCALE 5 1 DETAIL U 63D0314 DETAIL P SCALE 5 1 63D0330 DETAIL V 63D0344 SCALE 5 1 DETAIL...

Page 24: ...e is sufficient space in the firebox Adjust the air control setting to desired setting see page 14 i Note The lower the air control setting the longer the burn time of your firewood 2 What type of woo...

Page 25: ...not there is sufficient air in your home for your stove curtail from using those appliances known to consume the air where possible or open a window or door to allow air to enter the home b Environme...

Page 26: ...llation instructions The Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance and does not ex...

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