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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  •  ESTATE™ SERIES WOOD-BURNING FIREPLACES  •  MODELS EST-36/42/50  •  CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Figure 2

HARDWOODS 

DENSITY

Alser, Red 

.41

Ash 

.49-.60

Aspen 

.38-.39

Basswood, American 

.37

Beech, American 

.64

Birch 

.55-.65

Butternut 

.38

Cherry, Black 

.50

Chestnut, American 

.43

Cottonwood 

.34-.40

Elm 

.60.63

Hackberry 

.53

Hickory, Pecan 

.60.66

Hickory, True 

.69-.75

Honey locust 

.66 (est.)

Locust, Black 

.69

Magnolia 

.48-.50

Maple 

.48-.63

Oak, Red 

.59-.67

Oak, White 

.64-.88

Poplar 

.42

Sassafras 

.42

Sweet gum 

.52

Sycamore, American 

.49

Tanoak 

.64 (est.)

Tupelo 

.50

Walnut, Black 

.55

Willow, Black 

.39

SOFTWOODS 

DENSITY

Bald cypress 

.46

Cedar 

.31-.47

Douglas Fir 

.46-.50

Fir 

.32-.43

Hemlock 

.40-.45

Larch, Western 

.52

Pine 

.39-.59

Redwood 

.35-.40

Spruce 

.35-.41

Tamarack 

.53

STARTING A FIRE

1.

 To start a fire in a the fireplace properly, first 

check the operation of the flue damper.

2.

 To prevent smoking at start-up, close any 

window located near the fireplace when first 

lighting a fire.  The closed windows may  be 

reopened  once  a  chimney  draft  is  drawn  in 

the fireplace.

DAMPER CONTROL

This fireplace is fitted with a manually controlled 

chimney damper.  The chimney damper should 

be closed when the fireplace is not in use to 

prevent cold air from entering the home through 

the chimney system.  

The damper is controlled through the use of a 

control lever located within the firebox opening 

at the top center just behind the firebox lintel 

(

Figure 2

 ).  

EST-36 and 42 models -

 To lock the damper 

blade in the OPEN position, push the damper 

handle back and up (away from the front of 

the  fireplace).  To  lock  the  damper  blade  in 

the CLOSED position, pull the damper handle 

FORWARD  and  DOWN  (toward  the  front  of 

the fireplace).

EST-50  models  -

  To  lock  the  damper  blade 

in the OPEN position, pull the damper handle 

FORWARD  and  DOWN  (toward  the  front  of 

the fireplace). To lock the damper blade in the 

CLOSED position, push the damper handle back 

and up (away from the front of the fireplace). 

Always keep the appliance flue damper OPEN 

when operating the fireplace.

3.

 The grate in the firebox should be centered 

on or over the bottom hearth so your fire can 

breath properly. Crumble and twist plenty of 

newspapers UNDER the grate and criss-cross 

some small dry kindling sticks on top of the 

paper or on the bottom of the grate.

4.

 Build a pyramid of three split logs (split will 

start much faster). Arrange the uneven wood 

to provide plenty of air space between.

5.

  Now,  light  the  paper  at  both  sides  of  the 

firebox.

6.

 Close the screens to prevent the escape of 

sparks and embers.

7.

  Close  the  damper  only  when  your  fire  is 

completely out and ashes are cold. Keep closed 

when fireplace is not in use to prevent unneces-

sary loss of heated or cooled air. 

GLASS DOOR OPERATING SAFETY

PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS

These fireplaces may be equipped with glass 

doors.  Refer to the end of this document for 

a listing of the glass doors approved for use 

with these fireplaces. 

However, most wood is sold by volume, not by 

weight. To determine the best heating source, 

look at the density of various wood types. (Den-

sity is the weight for a given size.) The higher 

the density, the more potential heat output. A 

standard cord has a volume of 128 cubic feet. 

This figure also includes the air space between 

and around the wood. The actual volume in a 

standard cord is between 60 and 100 cubic feet; 

depending on how tightly the wood is packed.

Assuming that you are comparing two standard 

cords of different species but the same volume 

and moisture content, the denser species will 

provide more BTU’s. The table of wood species/

densities reveals more helpful guidelines.

       WARNING 

If  your  fireplace  is  equipped 

with glass doors, it should be 

operated  with  the  doors  fully 

open or fully closed.  If the doors 

are left partially open, gas and 

flames may be drawn out of the 

opening, creating risks of both 

fire and smoke.  Refer to Figure 3 

for proper operating conditions.

EST-36 & EST-42

EST-50

Damper

OPEN

Damper 

CLOSED

Lintel

~

Combustion

Air Actuator

Damper

CLOSED

Damper 

OPEN

Lintel

~

Combustion

Air Actuator

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