44-111 982 FLORENCE RD BP-2017-1409
GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Mau:Block:44- tit CITY OF NORTHAMPTON
knot -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS
Frit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A)
COMM woodstove BUILDING PERMIT
Permit# BP-2017-1409
Project# JS-2017-002346
Est.Cost:
Fee;$40.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO:
Const.Class: Contractor: License:
use Group: Homeowner as Contractor_
Lot Size(sq.ft.): 31493.88 Owner: LARSON EDWIN H&JANET K
Zonino: Applicant: LARSON EDWIN H & JANET K
AT: 982 FLORENCE RD
Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance:
982 FLORENCE RD
NORTHAMPTON MA01060 ISSUED ON:6J7/2017 0:00:00
TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:PELLET STOVE
POST THIS CARD SO ITIS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET
Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector
Underground: Service: Meter:
Footings:
Rough: Rough: House ft Foundation:
Driveway Final:
Final: Final:
Rough Frame:
Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney:
Rough: Oil: Insulation:
Final: Smoke: Final:
THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF
ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS.
Certificate of Occupancy Signature:
FeeTvpe: Date Paid: Amount:
Building 6/7/2017 0:00:00 $40.00
212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax:(413)587-1272
Louis Hasbrouck-Building Commissioner
City of Northampton
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DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS
\ � 212 Main Street • Municipal Euiltsng yJS
'�s�'" " Northampton, MA 01060 >t�,D
JUN 5 ` V1/4"d(
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SINGLE OR TWO FAMILY SOLID FUEL APPLIANCE PERMIT APPLICATION
FOR WOOD,COAL,PELLET,CORN,STRAW {
OR SIMILAR STOVES,OR FIREPLACES
Check# 1175771: +r 470
Please fill in all appropriate information
1. Name of Applicaannt : k`=.c1 iv/+n Lar;c>n
Address: 9E-2 F(ovtjlcf Rd, Telephone: y- (? fiG
2. Owner of Property : Echo 41 +1ttrtet / nrSvn
Address: %2 FLire vinePd. F(avr, CP )4/f 01.062 Telephone: Sgwle.
3. Status of Applicant ✓ Owner __ Contractor
4. Type or Brand of Stove WI/ fCce{G( 9e t(ef Vicoie
5. UL Listing
6. Estimated Cost
7. Email : J kciy QV'S°n �i (1 o(Wlg1. CO✓vl ........._
If applicant is not the homeowner::
Contractor name Email
Construction Supervisor's License NumberExpiration Date
Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number Expiration Date
All Applicants must complete a Workers Compensation Insurance Affidavit before we can issue a permit
8, Certification_ I hearby certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate to the best of my
knowledge.
DATE; Cj/5I/7 APPLICANTS SIGNATURE Etuttr, ann..
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DATE: HOMEOWNER'S SIGNATURE e. - -r ksri
APPROVED 0„�/,r,,�
DATE: 1 2 /'7 BUILDING OFFICI•
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION 2. Local amendments A
3. Is a permit required-cost WARNING
You may wish to contact your insurance
Questions To Ask Local Building Official company to ask if they require this. Check all local building and
A correct installation is critical and imperative 4. It outside combustion air is required safety codes before installation.
for reducing fire hazards and perilous condi- 6. Rooms where the installation is not The installation instructions and
tions that can arise when wood pellet burn- allowed
mg appliances are Improperly installed. The appropriate code requirements
installer must follow all of the manufacturers' Smoke Detectors must be followed exactly and
instructions. withoutcompromise.Alterations
Since there are always several potentialsources to the stove are not allowed.
The installation oithis appliance must conform of fire in any home,we recommend installing Do not connect the stove to a
to local codes and applicable state and federal smoke detectors, ible,install the smoke
detector in a hallway adjacent to the room chimneyserving another
requirements. Familiarity with these require- (to reduce the possibility of occasional false stove, appliance, or any air dis-
ments before installation is essential.Important activation from the heal produced by these tribution duct. Failure to follow
considerations to discuss with local building appliances).If yourlocalcoderequiresasmcke these instructions will void the
officials include: detector be installed withinthe same roorn,you manufacturers warranty.
mustfollowthe requirements of you(localcode.
1. Applicable codes(i.e.Uniform Mechanical Check with your local building department for
Code,State or Regional Codes). requirements in your area.
FLOOR PROTECTION
Electrical codes: Installation/Maintenance Standards
In USA,NEC,ANSI I NEPA 70-Latest Edi- Floor Protection-Profile®20 FS-2
tion National Fire Protection Association - The
In Canada,CSA C221-Latest Edition primary URA standard that refers to installa- This appliance requires noncombustible floor
tion and maintenance of pellet appliances and protection.If the floor protection is to be stone,
venting isNFPA211-Latest Edition:Chimneys, tile,brick,etc.,d must be mortared or grouted
Power Supply Requirements-the power
Fireplaces,Vents,and Solid Fuel appliances. to Corm a continuous non-combustible surface.
cord must be plugged into a standard,120 It a chimney connector extends horizontally
Volt,60 Hz grounded electrical outlet.The over the floor,the protection must cover the
approximate power requirement is 362 SELECTING A LOCATION floor under the connector and at least 2"to
Watts, and will peak up to 736 Watts for either side.
approximately 6 minutes when the self- The design of your home and where you place
igniter is operating(d will turn off 2 minutes your stove will determine its value as a source A noncombustible floor protector must fully
afterflame detection).The power cord must of heat.Thistype of appliance depends primarily coverthe area beneaththe applianceand extend
be routed to avoid contact with any of the on air circulation (convection)to disperse ds 671othefront,6"to the sides,and up to 6"from
hot or sharp exterior surface areas of the heat,and therefore,a central location is often the back as illustrated in Figure 1.
stove.When installed into a manufactured best.There are other practical considerations,
home, the appliance must be electrically which must be considered before a final selec-
grounded to the steel chassis(see Page 8 tion of locations is made. I Up to-6"(153mm)
Manufactured Home RequirementsJ.These • Existing Chimneys minimus --
requirements must be met unless otherwise • Pellet Fuel Storage aea,
Il
spec fed by state or local authorities. • Aesthetic Considerations
• Root Design (rafter locations and roof I 6"
pitch) (153 mm) 153
A WARNING • R000mm Traffic rola ( minn.
III
• Proximity to Combustibles Top View
Electrical grounding instructions: • Electrical Wiring
This appliance is equipped with The installation of these appliances will �� s,°nt
a three-prong (grounding) plug require some research.Once your options are
for your protection against shock determined, consult with your local building x
hazard and should be plugged department who will be able togiveyou the
Floor
de a6"(153mm)
p ng necessa in °io6410( min.
directly into a properly grounded area (Is a b iidingin° requirements (R oour
three-prong receptacle. Do not gay nottt be allowed Rooms Figure
cut or remove the grounding where installation may allowed,etc.). gunai-F/oorProkfion,Freestanding
prong from this plug. Do notronte
*Note:when installed at clearances less than
power cord under or in front of A CAUTION 6", the floor protection is only required to
appliance. These app liances are very heavy. extend to the wall,
The use of a heavy duty escalara
(stair step hand truck) is recom-
mended for lifting the appli-
ance.
4
NOTE:DIAGRAMS&ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
Floor Protection-Profile®30 FS-2 Minimum k-value(per Indict Specified min.
Nearness of = ek. .mfmaterial(10 x riictress
The floor protector must meet or exceed the minimum thermal require aft mate k-value (per rich) of listed
mems as defined on this page(see Floor Protection/Hearth Extension material(IM) of listed mnatedal(kr) material(I )
Using Alternate Material As Floor Protector). If the floor protection is Te(inches) = kik x Tr
to be stone,tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to lorm a `,64
contionons noocombustibie surface. It a chimney connector extends Ta finches) = 445 x .375
horizontally over the floor, protection must also cover the floor under ,
14
the connector and at least 2"01 mm)to either side.
.2&5 (inches)„ .547 x .375"
The floor protector must fully cover the area beneath the appliance and
extend 6"to the front,S"to the sides,and 6"from the back as shown Answer-Thereiinimumrequired thickness MEM Mime 300 is.205,"there-
in Figure 1 (Nate: When installed at clearances less than 6", the now
tore mwd up to nearest standard thickness available laird is lid
protection is only required to extend to the wall). Using the(,formula'
Floor Protection/Hearth Extension Using Alternate Material AS Minimum r-valve(per inch) Specified min.
Floor Protector-Ali Models Nclmess of = ,gtliafedmmedal x thickness
alternate svalue (period) of listed
material of alternate material material
Note:AlsoseeffoorProtectiopabovefor free-slandingmodels and Hearth
Regnbgmen Page 7 for the fireplace insert mod T„(inches) rr x Tt
rM
The hearth pad or alternate material used as a floor/hearth protector T„{inches) = `t19 x .375"
must be constructed of a durable noncombustible material having an '2,17
equal or better thermal conductivity value Cower k value)of k=.84 BILI .205 {inches)= .548 x .376'
i IN FT'HR M.or a thermal resistance that equals or exceeds r=1.19
HR"F EP IN/BTU with a minimum thickness of 3/8".With these values, Answer-The minimum requiredthiclmess el the Micore300is.205,"there-
determinethe minimum thickness oftheallernale material required using lore round up to nearest standard thickness available which is 1/4,"
the iormula(s)and the table shown here(see Table t).
Limed Material
We:Any noncombustible material having a minimum thickness of 3/8" /four inch) t(pet/AA LAS Mia.TOkeceu
(10 monwhose k value is less than.84 or whose r value is more than cued Material .M 1.19 are"Gals)
1.19 is acceptable. If the alternate material used has a higher k value E r
or lower r value wilt require a greater thickness of the material used. In ..n9amred Alternate Materials to;Maar/Hearth Pmmmtan
some cases,if the k value is less or the r value higher,a thinner material
may be used. AIImmINeMamllals Thema!Values Minimumihickneu
(1130104 b emmw ire ill
Methods ol determining floor protection equivalents; k Ow Ma) Aper Mtn.Tmoknesa
To determine the thickness required for the alternate material when sr 1"
either the t value or^r^value is known,use either the k formula or L /marmot fit alum .47 2.13 .21-(1/41
lormgla. Mleer 160'M 35 2.66 .16*SW)
os COMM
Example:It Micere 300 is to be used lorthe floor protection, how thick minors 9013^^ ,4s 2.17 .2? tM•I
must this material be? 1,5.GYPSUMl
km=k value per inch ol alternate material oetoak Cement Bead 192 .53 SCAM')
r =r value per inch of alternate material us GYPSUM
T„= minimum thickness required tot a#emate material Hmdibatkettu 1.95 .513 .er(ihet
Ta= standard thickness of the alternate material Hardibacker 500A 200 .495 1.034(4)
k,=k value per inch of listed material Colleted Slone Hearth 2.02 .355 1.20r41M1
stones
r, =r Value per inch of listed material won emaam 9,29 .31 1.44'0-07)
TI =minimum thickness of listed material
Super Anelema M .61 t.ar .27'11/4`}
Note: An asterisk""•indicates, it is a value taken from Table I. J0""''E'""0v
Using the k totmula- s eemp c a4 1.05 .24.0/4•)
"I/tha hearth extension material(s)that is intended to be used is NOTlisted Face heck 9,00 _ .111 4.02`(4")
an Table L the material can still he used Ike maianal(sI isneneombustibte, cavamnWA 5.01 .20 223f2.1/fl
However,the menutacturerofthe material must providenitherthelistedluvalue -
period,err-valve per inch with listed thickness spike(theminimum thicknesh Cement mortar 500 .20 2.2r(2-t/4')
required fat the hearth an be calculated(perinstmsNans on this page and/or cemtaiseb its .B 5.58`(5.5/81
as specified in the NFt Certification Manuals).
Note:Also see HF!(National Fireplace Institute)Certification Manuals show- Mamie 41 -.99 4.91•01.741
lag ether acceptable calculation methods end acceptable alternate materials Tablet
which can be used.
NOTE'.DIA MMS&ILI Urn-HOPIS ARE NOTIc SCALE 5
CLEARANCES-FREE-STANDING MODELS
Combustible
Models:Prefile®20 FS-2 and Profile 30 FS-2
fB
1 m _
,
Sianderdmsidentlalonnunufacluredhomeinstallation.Those appliances riarequire the tollowing minimum clearances to combustibles: D 2
o
Horizontal - Verticil
o -4-A ',i �A..- ca
Profile 20 FS-2 DirerictlynThroFlueugh Wall Flue
A-Sidewall to unit •4"(102 mm) •4"(102 mm) — 1 —
It-Backwall to unit "2"151 mm) 9"(229 mm)
C-Sidewall to unit Corner `2"(51 mm) •2"(51 mm) `'. '7�
0-Max. Depth of Alcove •24"(610 mm) •24"(610 mm) Figure 2-Rearwell or Alcove,Pmtileal FS-2 and Profile 30 FS-2
E-Flue to Wall 3"(77 mm) 3"(77 mm)
•Measured to fuel hopper lid in alcove.
•Minimum Alcove Measurements-Height 40"(1220 mm)x Width 3r _
NB mm)x Maximum Depth 16`(406 mm)
Table 2-Minimum Clearances To Combustibles
am'
Profile 30 FS-2 HDirectivHmntaly FlueThrough-Wall lIFnue terivrdi
Verb
E C
--y,a
R :- /�
A-Sidewall to unit •6"(153 mm) •6"(153mm) Y.
- -
8-Backwall to unit "2"(51 mm) 9'(229 mm)
C-Max.De to unit Corner '2"(51 mm) '2"{5}mm) ' t.
~' ff
D-Max.Depth of Alcove A6"(407 mm) •16"(407 mm) f///
E-Flue to Wall 3"{77 mm) r(77 mm)
•Measured to fuel hopper lid in alcove. C
•Minimum Alcove Measurements-Height 46"(1220 mmix Width 31"
(7n mm)z Maximum Depth 16"(406 mm)
Table 3-Minimum Clearances To Combustibles " -
Figure 3-Comer,Profile 20 FS-2
A IMPORTANT
• Minimum clearances specified may not allow
for ease of operation and maintenance (please -"'
take this in to account when planning the instal-
lation)- If installed to the minimum clearances, ;,,,
removal of the appliance may be necessary for D
servicing. E
• Recommended clearance zone from the front `
of the appliance to combustibles is 4 feet mini-
mum.
• The certified back wall clearance as shown on the (..c: -`` ' w•
listing label is 1"(see Safety/Listing Label)but =
for properhopper lid operation in corner and par- c
aliol installations a 2"clearance is required.
Figure 4 -Corner,Profile30 FS-2
6 NOTE DIAGRAMS a nLUSTRMmas ARE NOT TO SCALE
CLEARANCES AND HEARTH PROTECTION -INSERT
IJ
gleam T•,
nO
Model Profiles 30 INS-2 Toe
In the USA and Canada,the area below and directly infront of the Profile profile 30-2 INS 17-3/4"
301NS.2fireplace insert mustbeanapprovedfireplace hearthorprotected
by a non-combustible hearth I floor protector With a minimum thickness Recommended
of 3/8"which has a thermal conductivity of k(per inch)=.84 or lower clearance zone —
value(better thermal protection)or resistance OR(pet inch)= 1.1H or from the front of
r'
highevalue. See Floor Protection/Hearth Extension Using Alternate (be appliance to ',\ Top View j
Material As Floor Protector on Page 5which explains minimum thermal combustibles is 4 7
protection requirements, tee minimum.
The protected area must extend 6"to the from of the lace of the Profile „ �
" .
30 INS-2.
Figure 6-Fireplace Firebox Minimum Size, insert
Profile 30 INS-2
A-Insert to side wall 6"(153 mm)
8-Insert to side trim 1"(26 mm) N d& Tn\ = Profile®30-2 INS
C-Hearth extension 6"(153 mm) Eet£Sd4 _- Side View
P-Insert to mantel 16"1458 mm) ;
E-Insert to top trim 1"(26 mm)
Table 4-Minimum Clearances To Camnus!(nles 0 E
meiiiiiiiime
Profile 30-2 INS ,,,,,Q^_ I c.
Side Wall Trim\ l- ii '
�. t IA
I■' � Top View I B
‘ Figure 7-Mantel and Trim Clearances,Insert
I A y v 1—
Hearth/Floor
Protection FIREPLACE WARNING LABEL
(provided in accessory package)
Figure 5 -Clearances, Insert When installing the
Profile 30 INS-2 Into a IFTNIS FIREPLACE INSERT S BEING
INSTALLED INTO A FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE
factory built fireplace or THIS LABEL MUST BE PERMANENTLY
Masonry And Factory Built Fireplaces-Profile 30 INS-2 heattarm, the air flow ATTACHEOTOTHE FIREBOX OFTHE
Within and around the FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACE.
fireplace shall not be
The model Profile 30 INS-215 approved for installation into a solid fuel altered by the installa- TRIB mRW A R N I NAGERmro
burning fireplace,either amasonryflrep ace(built to U8C37 or ULC 3628 lino of the insert (i.e. ACCOMMODATE A FIREPLACE USERT ANo
standards)or an approved factory-built/zero clearance fireplace(built DO HOT BLOCK ethers SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED
to UL 127 or ULC S610 standards).See Pages 17 and tutor additional or cooling air inlet or PERSON PRIOR TO RE-USE AS A
intnnmation nn venting. outlet ports,circulating CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE.
air chambers in a steel
Minimum Fireplace Firebox Size fireplace liner or metal heat circulator).The factory built firebox must
Height 20-118"(512 mm) accept the insert without modification other than removing bolted or
Width 6 Front 32"(814 mm) screen
together pieces such as smoke shelf/defectors,ash lips,
screen or door tracks and damper assemblies.Any fireplace compo-
(extends back 1-1/2") neut.which is removed,must be retained so they can be reinstalled
Widths back 24-5/8"(626 mm) to restore the fireplace to its original operating condition.The removal
Depth.. 17-3/411452 mm) of any part must not alter the integrity of the outer shell of the pre-
engineered fireplace cabinet in any way.A Warning Label(provided
withappliance)must be installed in thefirepiacefireboxsothatit shall
be visible upon removal of the fireplace Insert(Warning Label shown
in gray above).Use RN high Temperature Silicone as an adhesive to
affix the warning label.
NOTE:OiA MMS&It(LS1nR-IONS ARE 1101),SCALE 7
CAUTION lithe exhaust vent exitsthe manufactured home Installation Check List
at a location other than the roof,and exits at
a point P feet w less above the ground level It is strongly recommended that you nave an
The fireplace in which the Profile on which the manufactured home is position authorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer
30 INS-2 isto be installed must be a guard or method of enclosing the pipe shah install your stove- If you install your stove
thoroughly cleaned if it has been be provided at the point of exit for a height of yourself, you should review your installation
used to burn wood or synthetic upto fleet,The openings, any,mills guard plan with an authoriced Lennox Hearth Prod-
logs. Have the chimney and all shalt not aiow a 3,14' rod to pass through.A nets dealer.
inside surfaces of the fireplace ler
et rtouchthespipewulenih nsertedthough checklist:
brushed and vacuumed so that the opening a distance of 4 inches.
no soot, embers, or loose corn- Check on each item as you proceed with the
bustion deposits can be drawn installation process.
into the heat circulation blower
and blown into the living area. ❑Read the ENTIRE stove installation section
If any portion of the chimney r
system shows signs of structural I first
ormechanicalweaknesses,sucb ii ` 0 Read the Insert or flee-Standrty section
as:cracks,leaky joints.corroded = ,3, (whichever applies).
or warped surfaces, the faulty � ❑Determine the appropriate measurements
portion must be repaired orChasms 1 Hour and locations for your installation
replaced prior to installing this C Roogoo t Protector 3 Follow the installation directions in this
appliance, ,,,���CCC���
-- manual that are applicable to your model
-_
of free-standing stove or fireplace insert.
MANUFACTURED HOME INSTALLATION Figure 8-Manufactured Homes ❑Be sure to pretit an items before you Install,
Free-Standing Models—Profile 20 FS-Z and fasten. or set up the appliance perma-
Profile 30 FS-2 nanny.
INSTALLATION
In addition to the standard installation instruc- Prior to lighting your appliance:
tions,thefollowing instructions may be required
by local,state or federal building codes' Removing Appliance From Pallet
• the stave most be permanently boiled to 1.After removing the packaging from the rJ Review the safety precautions section.
the floor. stove, hit the hopper lidand remove alt ❑Review the pellet FUEL section.
• An outside air inlet must be provided for prepackaged items that were shipped In p Review and follow the Operating Instruc-
combustion and be unrestricted while unit the hopper Next,open the stove door and
is in use.Use a galvanized or stainless steel reprove all prepackaged items. tions,
pipe for the duct(the outstde air inlet onthe ❑Plug powercord connectormtocorrespond-
stove is 1-S.IR"diame€er). 2. Using a 7116"socket or open end Wrench
• Stove trust be permanently electrically remove the bolts which secure stove to ing connector on the back of appliance(see
grounded to the steel chassis of the home. pallet The bolts are located onthe underside Figures l2through Mon Page IOshowing
The location selected for ground attach- of the wooden palletconnector locations),
went to the stove must be dedicated for Note:Prattle 30/NS-2....Route power card
this purpose. Grounding must comply with
NEPA-70 standards,GSA 021 in Canada, - r - behtmi cid¢surround parcel.
as wee as any local codes.
v... a
• See Pages 10 through 16 tar additional "7 k 4 After you have begun operation of your
information on venting requirements. a ll-.° appliance:
• Do not install appliance in a sleeping 4
room.
• Thestrucdwai integrity of the manufactured -- QRevtety the routine cd¢aning lreainiarlanes
home floor,walls,ceiling and root must be information.
maintained. O Enjoy the warmth from your new Lennox
Manufactured HomeExhaustventPipe instal- Hearth Products pellet appliance!
Ionian Guidelines Remove the three halts From
underneath the pallet. it is important to level the appliance, When
Use only'F L`pellet vent pipe listed to UL 641 Figure S -Removing from Pallet installing the insert model, in some instal-
and ULC S609.The pipe should extend at least lotions such as a recessed firebox floor(e
3 feet above the part of the roof through which the existing fireplace floor is lower than the
it passesThetop of the pipe should beat feast hearth),install the 2 leveling bolts(114-20 x
2 feet above the highest required elevation of
any part of the manufactured home within 10 3"basea of thloe g)
into the threaded
Profile 30 INS-2.
holes at the rear
feet of the pipe (see Page 12, Manufactured 2.Adjust boos until
Home Chimney Height Requirements). appliance is level.
S NOTE°IMAMS a ILLUSTRATIONS APE NOT TO SCALE
Installing Surround Assembly- Profile®30 INS-2
(to be done after venting system is installed) I his fireplace insert Damperasspecth dbelow.
Dovasrisf oto yelry tto
requires surround panels(a set of metal panels that enclose the fireplace
opening when fitted together).There is also a trim assembly that frames
the surround assembly to give it an attractive finished appearance. Put _
dro
the surround assembly together according to the following instructions -"'
(ref.Page 41).
1. Remove panels and trim brackets from package. Be careful not to ` Toadpie,uses SW"alien
discard the"V shaped trim brackets which are attached to the sur- 1-5m"-Profile 30 FS-2 S'`wreath(provided wah stove)
round wrapping. 2"-Pore 20 FS-2fa Iowan eel collar.
2. Open the hopper lid of the insert so It is out of the way 1orwhen panels es — ,-
are installed. Figure 10-Damper Adjustment, Free-Standing Models
3. Install the control board onto the right side panel (with door)using
the TEK screw(#8 x 1/2") provided.
4 Position the power cord so that 0 will be behind eilherthe right or left Damper Installation-Model:Profile 30 INS-2
side surround panel when they are installed.
5. Install right side surround panel onto right side of the insert body by Install damper rod knob as illustrated(see Figure 11)and explained on
sliding the 2 flanges on side of panel into corresponding slots on the this page(see Installing Surround Assembly—Profile 30 11115-2).
insert. Adjustment Procedure-Model:Profile 30 INS-2
6- Connect the wiring harness from the insert into corresponding con-
necter on control board. The damper knob should be positioned in the center of the oblong slot
7. Locate damper and on left side of the insert.Rotate angled arm of rod forthe average installation(see Figure ll).If more or less air is needed,
so it is pointing downRemovedamper knob and set asidethen adjust In 1/4" increments until optimum combustion air flow is
8. Install the left-hand panel onto the left side of the insert body by achieved (see Damper Adjustment Guidelines on Page 21)-
sliding the 2 flanges on side of panel into corresponding slots on the
insert, -'._... _.____
9. Reach behind left surround panel and rotate damper arm so that end profile 30-2 INS
is inserted into the upper right hand slot of left surround panel(see
Figure 11).
10.Reinstall damper knob by threading it onto end of damper rod.
11.Set the top surround panel In place over the two side panels. Post- .1111111111•111111
tion the 2 tabs on bottom of top surround panel so they slide into `' Tier'
corresponding clips on the insert.Connect the top surround panel to
the side panels by pressing pins trom side panels into corresponding ,
holes on top panel. (
12 Remove surround trim from its packaging.Assemble it ogether For les air,slide
usingthecornerkeys("L"shaped brackets)provided.Slideassembled M(orm) or rknobmoreair,shde Subtoerighl loo
rround
trim over the top surround panel and slide it down over the side bob to the left. I Panel
panels. i
13.Push the Profile 30 INS-2 back into place so the surround assembly
is flush with the face of the hearth.
� Damper Knob
Damper Location, Installation And Adjustment More
+
Damper Air Control Handle-Models:Profile 20 FS-2 and Profile 30 FS-2 Les Air E
(located on right side panel on model Profile 20 FS-2 and on the left side Figure 11-Damper Adjustment, Inserts
panel on Profile 30 FS-2)
Adjustment Procedure-Models:Profile20 FS-2 and Profile 30 FS-2 Hopper Cover Installation
Model:Profile 30 INS-2
Loosen setscrew on set collar(see Figure 10),then adjust in 1(4"incre-
ments until optimum combustion air flow is achieved.For less air push Install the hopper cover over the hopper using the 11 screws provided
in and for more air pull out.After adjustment,positron set collar against as follows:
side panel and tighten setscrew. 1)Align the 11 slots on the hopper cover with the corresponding 11
holes on the back and sides of the hopper
2) Loosely install the 11 screws through the slots Intothe corresponding
holes in hopper(screws are provided in the accessory package).
3) Positron the hopper cover to the highest position that will allow for
proper fit into the fireplace opening,then tighten screws.
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XOrE'.DIAGRAMS 8ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
Thermostat Installation;
Leave Note:Always Disconnect Power Before Per- thermostatissrNOT used
forming The Thermostat Installation. _I_
IIII2D, u,
A 24 voltwallthermostatand 20feetof 18-gageIiIMMINI
-,_.-: .=--_—_ —___
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thermostat wire Is Included in the accessory 'dumper I 'I
package.It is recommendedthatthethermostat Remove jumper it Thenuostat IS to be used '
and thermostat wire be installed by an autho- Themroslal wires
rized Lennox Hearth Products dealer Temlirel and purple wires `
Black hommneettoharness I �C MI ' ,Installation Steps: will so tenni �I
these 2tectto
1. Unplug stove power cord from the wall
outlet. IN I . l�
2. Locate the thermostat terminal block(see
B
Figures 12 through 16). Jumper J
3. Loosen the two terminal screws on the
terminal block and remove the jumper Figure 13- Terminal Block- Type B Terminal Block 4,/1- r- I
I
4, Connectthetwo wires fromyourthermostat
to the terminals(one per terminal).Ensure
that the purple wires from the harness Figure 16-Terminal Block,Profile 30 INS-2
remain connected to the terminal block - "-"""''-
and tighten the terminal screws. Make
-
sure the wires are firmly connected to the
thermostat __° VENTING REQUIREMENTS
5 Plug inthe stoveandyouare readyto operate _
with your thermostat, It is recommended that only an authorized
dealer install your pellet stove. The specified
Note:See Wiring Diagram on Page 32 f installation requirements must be followed to
IMPORTANT: IF THE WALL THERMOSTAT "1 ensure conformity with both the safety listing
of the appliance and local building capes. Ali
u
PROVIDED IS NOT USED, THE JUMPER IS clearances.ied byathe ventructuonsantlprecau-
flEOUIREOFOR THE STOVE TO OPERATE. tions specified the vent manufacturer must
be followed
Leave jumper on,it Terminal Block Selecting a Location(Free-Standing Models)
thermostat rs NOT used
Figure l4-Terminal Block,Profiles DVS-2 Review the appliance clearance requirements
(r10 cbefore installing the venting system(see Page
6). Position the appliance tar enough away
[Jumper from walls toallowadequate roomtorservicing.
Model:Roble 30 FS-2 Choose thea appliance location with the least
Remove jumper if Thermostat IS to be used amount of interference with the house framing.
sisameakiso Thermostatlewires
Terminal Plumbing,wiring,etc.
s vers
Mock -‘ from mm hamess
mil mmectta a y Preferred Vent Configuration
_these 2 terminals
fl
Forthe best peormance,we recommenda vent
nun design which runs vertically and terminates
above the roof line.This designwill allow natural
Jumper , draft to Improve the flow of flue gases and will
aid in combustion and stove performance.
Figure 12- Terminal Block- Type A - _ Type Type of Pipe
/
iMil II
This stove requires type"PL"vent pipe(pellet
vent pipe, sometimes referred to as "L-Vent
pelletvent'),listed to UL 641 or ULCS609.Con-
nect the pellet vent pipe or the'tee"to the flue
Terminal Block collar using a minimum of three screwsand seal
Figure l5-Terminal Block,Profile 30 FS-2 asspecdied in"Pipe/LinerJointRequirements"
on Page 11.Do not use class B gas chimney or
single wall chimney as a substitute.
10 NOTE'.DIAGRAMS a ILtusmATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE
Size of Pipe Connection to Masonry Chimney through a B. Not less than 4 feet(1,2 meters)below,4
Wall(Free-Standing Models) feet(1.2 meters)hmizontalytrom or 1 toot
These pellet appliances are approved for use (3.1 meters)aboveanygravityalr inlet(door,
with the following vent sizes: (3" (75 mm) Be sure to verifythe construction of a masonry window,etc.)whichfluegases could reenter
standard, or 4" (III0 mm), see Page 13-for chimney, as it may have combustible tram- the dwelling.
determining correct size vent). When 4"pipe mg. G_Notlessthan2teel{.6meters)lromcombus-
is used:for horizontal vent installations use a
3"(75mm)to 4'(10O mm)adapter-available Approved liner when relining Masonry or Fac- fiblematerialssuchasanadjacentbuildings,
from vent manufacturer. For vertical installa- tory Built Fireplaces is 2l OOHT(degree F)liner fences, protruding parts of the structure,
tions use a 3"(75 mm)to 4"(1O0 mm) "tee" listed to UL 1777 or ULC 5635. roof overhang,plants and shrubs,etc.and
-available from vent manufacturer, not less than 7 feet (2.1 meters) above
Connection to an Existing Class A Chimney grade when located adjacent to the public
Offsets (Roe-Standing Models) sidewalks(access).Thetinaitermination of
In every installation,asingle ordouble clean-out A chimney adapter can be used to make the the clue gast s system musto arbe ooe hmaU so
that flue gases do not leopartlile the safety
Yoeetis(recommended for every ninety-degree connectionlletventfrom 3" (75 ULmm) or 6414" mm) of people passing by,overheat combustible
wfset(thtsfee;will help coikctash residue and to ex vent pipe(listed to 641 or ULC 5609)
will albwtor routine cleaning without the need to existing UL chimney system.Vogt'with the portions of nearby structures or enter the
to disconnect sections of pipe). pipe manufacturer that your pipe brands will dwelling.
interconnect. 0 Not less than 3 feet(.92 meters) below an
Note:Offsets and horizontal runs accumulate cave (maximum overhang of 3 feet (.92
flyashandsoolwhich reduces the exhaustflow Horizontal Vent Installations meters) or any construction that projects
and performance of the stovemore than 2 inches(51 mm)tramthe plane
On all horizontal vent installations (short, of the wall.
• Total Offsets in venting system should not horizontal runs with no vertical pipe); care E. The distannefmmthe bottom of terminafipn
exceed 270°total in direction change. should be taken when choosing a location for to
is
grade12 inches(305 mm) minimum.
terminating the vent. It is not recommended This is conditional upon plants and nature
4 Horizontal Runs - The maximum total to directly vent the exhaust on the prevailing
horizontal rue must not exceed lU feet wind side of the house.It is recommended-that of grade surface: Be careful to choose a
(3.1 meters). when an appliance is vented directly through location for the vent termination which
a wall,a minimum of a Leet(2.5 m)of vertical does not expose people or shrubs to high
• Horizonlalrunotpiperequires 174"(7mm) pipe should be installed to create,some natural heat from the exhaust gases.The exhaust
rise perfect. draft This will reduce the possibility of smoke gases are not hot enough to ignite grass,
or odor entering lie dwelling during appliance plants and shrubs located in the vhvniry of
Pipe Clearances/Requirements shutdown or loss of power. the termination although they should be a
See pipe manufacturers instructions for instal- Vent Terminatlee minimum of 3 feet(.92 meters)away.The
lation of venting components and clearances. grade surface under the termination must
Follow pipemanufacturersinstallation pecan- Do not terminate vent in an enclosed or not be a lawn.
Pons for passing pipe through a combustible semienclosed area such as: carports,garage, F Since sparks may escape f rom the exhaust
wall or ceiling (i.e.use an approved thimble). attic,crawl space,under a deck,porch,narrow pipe of any stove, use caution when
Note: Pellet vent pipe requires 3" (75 mm) walkway, closely fenced area, or any location positioning the vent pipe. Refer to pipe
clearance!rani auisideolpipe unlessothenvise that can build up aconcentration ottumes such manufacturer's instructions wheninstalling
specified by tent manufacturer-a ammeters.- as a stairwell,covered breezeway etc. and terminating the exhaust.The vent pipe
3175unbend 4"(100mm).A support bracket should be horizontal and never run the pipe
must be installed every 4 feet(1.2 m)of pellet Vent surfaces can get hot enough to cause inadownward direction(rerommenda 1/4
vent pipe on theextenor wall of the house unless burns it touched. Adults should supervise
otherwise specified by vent manufacturer children when they are in the area of a hot inch [7 mml rise per foot horizontal).
stove. Non-combustible shielding or guards
Pipe/Liner Joint Requirements may be required Notes:
All pipe joints must be securedwithaminimum Termination Cap:Thetermination of the outside . It is not recommended to terminate exhaust
of 3 screws. ALL. horizontal joints must be chimney of the pellet stove shall be located in vent on Me prevailing wind side of the
sealed gas-tight(air light seated connection), accordance with the following; house.
Use RN high temperature silicone or interam • itis not recommended using a termination
to provide a complete seal at the flue collar A. Higher than 3 feet (.92 meters)above any cap with a screen(fly ash can collect in a
and on all joints. forced air inlet(air conditioner,etc.)located
whin 101eet(3 meters). screen resulting in blockage(.
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