Lilyking 627/629 Instuction Manual Download Page 1

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

Thank  you  for  purchasing  this  product  from  a 

professional  manufacturer  and  exporter  of  cast  iron 

stoves.                                                                             

The  stove  models  627/629,657/659,667/669,677/679  are 

all  multi-fuel  stoves.  The  secondary  burning  system  is 

easy  to  use,  reliable,  and  constructed  to  exacting 

standards.

 

We wish you many years of safe heating and cooking 

pleasure with your new LILYKING stoves. If you need 

any assistance regarding the installation or maintenance 

of your stove, contact your local dealer or our main sales 

office as noted on the cover. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 627/629

Page 1: ...667 669 677 679 are all multi fuel stoves The secondary burning system is easy to use reliable and constructed to exacting standards We wish you many years of safe heating and cooking pleasure with your new LILYKING stoves If you need any assistance regarding the installation or maintenance of your stove contact your local dealer or our main sales office as noted on the cover ...

Page 2: ...CONTENT Caution and Safety Notice 1 Diagram 2 Flue System 7 Floor and Wall Protection 8 Installation and Placement 9 Operating Instructions 10 Proper Draft 12 ...

Page 3: ...nd an installation contractor The dealer can help you locate the stove in the most appropriate manner for your home Prior to installation owners and installers should contact local building and fire officials about restrictions installation requirements and inspection in your area Stoves must be installed on an approved non combustible floor In buildings of unusually tight construction provide a f...

Page 4: ...Page 2 Part 2 Diagram Model 627 Diagram ...

Page 5: ...Page 3 Model 657 Diagram ...

Page 6: ...Page 4 Model 667 Diagram ...

Page 7: ...Page 5 Model 679 Diagram ...

Page 8: ...Page 6 Model 677 Diagram ...

Page 9: ...e to a flue system serving another heating appliance REQUIRED FLUE SIZE The proper flue size is determined by the inside diameter of the flue collar on the unit The 627 629 model is equipped with a five inch 5 flue collar and the others six inch 6 This stove would require a six inch 6 pipe and bend smaller diameter pipe should never be used The area of the chimney liner should be greater than the ...

Page 10: ...laced between the unit and the combustible material Consult your dealer and or local building inspector Minimum clearance to walls MUST be maintained CAUTION Do not install this stove in closets or alcoves Keep combustibles at least three feet from the stove This includes furniture magazines rugs clothing etc Do not dry clothes on or within three feet of the stove Do not store flammable liquids in...

Page 11: ...un of pipe to the chimney should be the deciding factor Never attempt to handle the unit alone We recommend using a handcart to position the heater CHIMNEY CONNECTOR The connector pipe connects the heater to the chimney Do not use single wall chimney connector pipe as a chimney on any stove Connect your stove to an approved flue system serving only one appliance CAUTION All pipe joints and the con...

Page 12: ...e back on and place some coal or wood on top of the burning wood chips or charcoal 6 Add a small amount of coal by hand until a good fire patch is established 7 When your stove has been lit for about an hour check the position of the hot coal on the grate Because the burning characteristics of coal vary the feed must be fine tuned for efficient operation CAUTION Over firing the heater may cause a ...

Page 13: ...ts the stove s temperature by increasing or decreasing the flow of draught To adjust for your comfort turn the spin valve clockwise If the fire patch is small and to the rear of the grate use operating tool and pull and push the pushing rod Wait one hour and notice that the fire has become larger and advanced more to the front of the grate Additional pulls and push the pushing rod will continue to...

Page 14: ...not hot enough 5 Chimney is not high enough 6 Trees buildings or other obstructions too close to the top of the chimney 7 Chimney flue is too large 8 Vented exhaust fans as found in kitchens bathrooms and cloths dryers when running in a tight building can cause low draft and in some severe cases downdraft This will cause air to pull down the chimney instead of allowing it to go up Max BTU Output M...

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