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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

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

Periodical inspection and cleaning may be
required.  See 

Figure 2 and follow the instruc-

tions below for removal and installation:

1.

 With a flat screw driver, press on the re-

tainer bracket and pull the strainer downwards
to release.

2.

 Clean or discard the strainer if damaged.

3.

 Reinstall or replace the flue strainer.

REFRACTORIES

All fireboxes contain a furnace refractory floor,
sides and back. These refractories are rein-
forced with steel, but can be broken by improper
use. Dropping logs on the bottom refractory
and building fires directly against the refracto-
ries can cause premature burnout of these
components. It may easily be repaired or re-
placed at costs far below repair and maintenance
for masonry fireplaces.

Proper care and “burn-in” of the firebox will
prolong the period of enjoyment without exten-
sive maintenance. For the first few uses, build
small fires – not roaring infernos. The materials
used in the refractories contain and absorb mois-
ture. It is important to “cure” the refractories by
building only modest fires. Under normal usage,
it is expected that hairline cracks will appear in the
refractory surface. These hairline cracks do not
affect the safe operation of the fireplace.

STARTING A FIRE

Note:

  Caution must be observed when operat-

ing this fireplace under windy conditions.  Do
Not burn large fires, as flames may be drawn
out of the firebox.  If this occurs, close the glass
doors immediately.  If not equipped with doors,
extinguish the fire or keep it to a minimum if
safe.  The screens must be closed at all times
while in operation, except when feeding the fire.

1.

 To start a fire in the fireplace properly, first

check that the flue strainer is clear and the air
inlet is unobstructed.

DAMPER

Note:

  This appliance does not have a damper.

A flue strainer has been provided to prevent
any debris from entering into the chimney.

FLUE STRAINER

The flue strainer is a wire cloth attached to the
flue entrance to prevent debris from entering
the chimney.

REINSTALLING OR REPLACING THE FLUE
STRAINER (P/N LB-101309)

1.

 Hang the retaining brackets on the outer-

most screws inside the firebox at the back,
near the flue inlet.

2.

 Place one side of the flue strainer, wedged

between the front screws and the top, inside
the firebox.

3.

 With the aid of a flat screw driver, push

upwards on the opposite end of the flue strainer
against the retainer brackets, (one at a time)
until it snaps to its locking position.

AIR INLET

This appliance requires the installation of an
air inlet for proper operation.

The fireplace draws air into the chimney and
firebox chambers through the air inlet to cool
the firebox during operation.

It is important to inspect the air inlet and free
it from any obstruction before operating the
fireplace (

see Figure 3 ).

Flue Strainer

Retainer Bracket

Figure 3

Fireplace Air Inlet
Must Be Free Of
Any Obstructions

WARNING:  DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE-
PLACE UNLESS A COMPLETE  AIR INLET
SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED.

Содержание OASIS LSO-43

Страница 1: ... follow these suggestions could result in hazardous operation or fireplace malfunction creating a serious potential for personal injury and or property damage If you have any questions regarding the safe use or operation of your fireplace contact your local Lennox Dealer or your contractor builder RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OTL Report No 116 F 01 2 OASIS SERIES 43 Wood Burning ...

Страница 2: ...st be in accordance with the national Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 for com pliance with the revised U L 127 Standard 4 Always ensure that the air inlet to the fireplace is free from debris and any other obstructions that can block the entrance of air 5 With the fire burning close the protective mesh screens to keep sparks and embers IN SIDE the firebox 6 Keep any combustible furniture or decora tive ...

Страница 3: ...re 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 ac tual volume in a standard cord is between 60 and 100 cubic feet depending on how tightly the wood is packed Assumingthatyouarecomparingtwostandard cords of different species but the same volume and moisture content the denser species will providemoreBTU...

Страница 4: ...es Under normal usage itisexpectedthathairlinecrackswillappearinthe refractory surface These hairline cracks do not affect the safe operation of the fireplace STARTING A FIRE Note Caution must be observed when operat ing this fireplace under windy conditions Do Not burn large fires as flames may be drawn outofthefirebox Ifthisoccurs closetheglass doorsimmediately Ifnotequippedwithdoors extinguish ...

Страница 5: ...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 3 Build a pyramid of three split logs split will start much faster Arrange the uneven wood to provide plenty of air space between 4 When lighting ...

Страница 6: ...d to reduce the risk of a chimney fire Ifcreosotebuild upisfound donotusechemi cal chimney cleaners that are poured on a hot fire The chemical cleaners can be dangerous and generally only work on the flue section nearest the fire leaving the rest of the flue unaffected It is best to take the time to clean the flue as previously described or have the chimney professionally cleaned by a qualified ch...

Страница 7: ... with beautiful bi fold doors These doors are easily fitted to the fireplace opening Model LBFOD BS doors have the striking look of brushed steel To ensure warranty and to prevent a potential fire hazard do not use any other doors on these appliances REPLACEMENT PARTS A complete parts list is found at the end of this manual Use only parts supplied from the manufacturer Normally all parts should be...

Страница 8: ...ry Side Right Herringbone 16M39 1 4 Refractory Side Left Traditional 16M31 1 Refractory Side Left Herringbone 16M40 1 5 Refractory Rear Traditional 16M34 1 Refractory Rear Herringbone 16M42 1 6 Refractory Base 16M36 1 16M44 1 7 Grate LB 97144 1 LB 97144 1 8 Frame Front Lower LB 97044 1 LB 97044 1 9 Frame Side L H LB 97045A 1 LB 9704A 1 10 Frame Side R H LB 97045B 1 LB97045B 1 11 Frame Door Support...

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