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TA* 4 P.O. BOX 1504 _ - VOICE (760) 777-7012 P. 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO _ FAX (760) 777-7011. LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253'- BUILDING & SAFETY•DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS (760) 777=7153 BUILDING PERMIT , F ,. Date' 11/14/12 Application Number:_ ,l2µ-''0000135.0 Owner: T „ Property, Address: ' ¢• ,78940 VIA VENTANAL GARY & MARCIA BEUTLER APN: 646-330-057- a 11399 HUNTINGTON VILLAGE LN Application description: REMODEL - .RESIDENTIAL GOLDRIVER, CA 95670 " Property Zoning: LOW DENSITY-RESIDENTIAL Application valuation: • 13500, ' 1< Contractor: Applicant:Architect or Engineer: MONARCH HOMES DESERT D , + 50tJ FERSOi ST, # - 34 f 499 EF '* INDIO;. CA, 9220 A(®t/ 1 i /V (760)413-8863 VV �q * Lic. .No. 457228 nj F• r ♦ - - - - - -. - - - s. .. •maa - - - - - - - - - - ----- - - -- :'1 s _ - LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION ' I WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION.. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9' (commencing with - R -, I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: - ^•` •^' section :7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professionals Code,. and My License is in full force and effect. + I have and will maintain a certificate. of consent to self-insure for workers'' compensation, as provided icense Class: B Lice s No.: 457228 for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is- issued. s issued. - �Date:ldi# 'Contractor:16—My .i -� - � _ I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the tabor .� Code, for the performance of'the work for which this permit is issued. 'My workers' compensation • = OWNER•BUILDE CLARATION` - - insurance carrier and policy number are: - - - I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for. the -.Carrier. STATE FUND- - Policy Number 719006322t' - following reason (Sec. 7031 .5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to r J certify that, in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any Ir .*; construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the - - person inanymanner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws ofLCalifornia, permit to file a signed statement that heorshe is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State r- - and agree that, if 1 should become subject to a workers' compensation provisions of Section ,> - - .. License Law (Chapter. 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or 3700 6f the Labor Codl, I'shall forthwith co I with those provisions. - that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031 :5 by 11` ' - - any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars IS5001.: _�, Date:_ ! wApplicant: - - - _ 1, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The - , WARNI G: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL -r . ` Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, SUBJECT. AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND. CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND and who does the work'himself or herself through. his or her own employees, provided that the I • DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN : improvements are not intended or offered for sale. -lf, however, the building or improvement is sold within _ SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. - . one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or • improve for the purpose of sale.). _ APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT _ ( - 1 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. z IMPORTANT Application is hereby made. to the Director of Building and Safety for a permit subject to the 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of - conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed 1 . Each person upon. whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). - whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application, - 1 _ 1 I am exempt under Sec. - B.&P.C. for this reason - the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers,- agents and employees for any act or omission related to the work being • - . - performed under or following issuance of this permit. ` Date:. Owner: 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced - - . , .. within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY permit to cancellation.- '1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the I certify that I have read this. application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all " work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building co nstruction,.and hereby author a representatives e '• - " ' x of this county to enter upon the above-mentioned property r infection purposes. Lender's Name: • Date: Signature (Applicant or Agent): • tender's Address: �LQPERMIT Application Number 12-00001350 ----- Structure Structure Information EXISTING SFD Construction Type .. TYPE V, UNPROTECTED. Occupancy Type.-. .._. . . DWELLG/LODGING/CONG <=10 Other struct info CODE EDITION 2010. # BEDROOMS .00 Permit : ,. BUILDING PERMIT Additional desc Permit Fee. 153.00 Plan Check Fee '. 99.45 Issue Date Valuation . 13500 Expiration Date ... 5/13/13 Qty, Unit 'Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 45.00 12.00 ,9.0000' THOU BLDG 2,001-25,000 108.00 Permit '. ' ELECT • = ADD/ALT/REM Additional desc r PermitFee, 38.10 Plan, Check Fee 9.53 Issue -'Date Valuation .. 0 Expiration Date 5/13/13 Qty Unit Charge. Per Extension` BASE FEE 15.00 20.00 .7500 PERS- ELEC DEVICE/FIXTURE 1ST 20 15.00' 18.00 4500 EA ELEC DEVICE/FIXTURE:>20 Permit MECHANICAL Additional desc• Permit .Fee 51:00 Plan -Check Fee .12.75 Issue Date Valuation 0 Expiration Date.. 5/13/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension . BASE FEE 15.00, 1.00-•' 9.0000 EA MECH SUSP/WALL HEATER 9.00 .4_ 00 4.5000 EA • MECHVENT 'INST/ `DUCT. ALT 18. 00 1.00 ". 9:00.00 EA MECH-APPL REP/ALT/ADD. 9.00 Permit . . PLUMBING Additional desc - Permit Fee 18.00 Plan Check Fee . 4.50 Issue :Date Valuation 0 LQPE"11T Application Number . . _'.: 12-00001350 Permit PLUMBING Expiration .Date 5/13/13 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 15.00 ' 1.00 3.0000 EA PLB GAS -PIPE 1-4 OUTLETS 3.00 Special Notes and Comments REMODEL OF KITCHEN AND LIVING RMS. INCLUDES LIGHTING, FIREPLACE REPLACEMENT, GAS PIPING FOR EXTERIOR WALL HEATER. AND FIRE PIT.2010 CODES. -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - -.- - -- --- --------------------- Other Fees ,° BLDG STDS ADMIN --------------_----------- (SB1473.). 1.00 ENERGY REVIEW FEE .9.95 Fee.'summary Charged Paid Credited Due Permit Fee'Total.-... 260.10 .'00 00.', 260..10 . Plan Check Total 126.23 .00 00'• 126.23 Other Fee Total_ 10.95 00 00 "10.95 Grand. Total 3,9.7.:28,: :00. 00 "397.28 LQPERMIT _ Bin .# City Of %d QUI(1ta 4 Building &r Safety Division P.O. Box 1504,'78-49S Calle Tampico' - ta.Qu1nta, CA 92233 -:(760) 777-7012 U. Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Permit # _ Project Address: , � � e - Owner's Name-. r _ A. P. Number. r Address: G/4� - Legal Description: City, ST, Zlp:' a-- V1 Q Contractor: �, Telephone: Address: D. Project Description: ' City, ST, Zip: Telephone: (/ ;� r �: � �'" ...tt . City Li 3�k?:. " ' ` a Yce /y State Lic. #:.: '> !/ !% Lcz��ipd O�V4 t �4tch)tAA Arch., Engr., Designer. .Address: City., ST, Zip: • . - • Telephone: :.�`�w• P Y rt State Lic. #:Project Name of Contact Person: Construction Type; . Occupancy: 1 > type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Sq: Ft.; ' # Stn 'es: #Units: Telephone# of Contact Person: Estimated VaIiie of Project: (� 5,00 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE ' # Submittal Re41d Ret'd TRACK NG' ` PERMIT FEES Plan Sets 3 Plan Check submitted { 3 Item - Amouai Structural Calcs. Reviewed; ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit. Truss Calcs• Called Contact Person. Plan Check Balance - Title 24 Calm Plans picked up Coasttaction Flood plain plan Diads resubmitted :. Mechanical' Grading plan_ Z'd Review, ready for correcti srissue . Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person l Plumbing Grant Deed a Planspickedup SALL ILOA. ApprovalPlans resabmitted Grading IN HOUSE:- 3"6 RevleW; ready for correctionsfissae Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval. Called Contact Person . A.LP.P.. _ Pub. Wks. Appr ;,' Date of permit issue _ School Fees , Total Permit Fees y� r r.t (' y " i of �s ' r s^ -J .' ,ri i ' f •' i •,(• r+.• i it Y f :..:\ , i -'\ / 1 _ 1 { \` �. Yy ':,{I s '2 ' y b ..•b M jANCHO LA QLJINTA� 5 � • `,, 4Arci�it�t I ~ mittee a ` 6r.the�Venfanas Community Association w Y November 6„2012 t Mr GaryBeutler 7,8 940 Via.Ventana •. ` ta, CA`92253 ' La CZu�n a ;r5 Re 78-940tV6 Ventana a ; 'Aparoval of Submission The Architectural Committee revieuved your submission -for an'adtlition of a wood:Trellis'entry cover, landscaping and door`replacements:.-Thesubmission;as presented is cp"proved upon r= condition of ` The Committee requires the following ' ' r } j r ..t 5.�`- 'S` ,i.l, y`L `t, I .fr� '- 4 •.. , M He�ght'of the cover/trellis can �be_no higher than the existing roof eave'sill,plate -and must att8ch t0 existing r i A l r �' •.'. YAII work is to•be"done m accordance With:all applicable requirements of governmental' ; enfities, including the City of Ca Quinta:and in accordance with all Homeowners Association'architectural guidelines and governing documents., • A City of Lq Quints building permifbe obtained and `copy furnished to the,Association" prior.to co'r»mencenient of • ' The Wo' od'must be painted.the same as the existing wood • All.other improvements cannot be seen from the "street , When the work has been finished, please`return " Notice of'Co`hipletion” to the Association office..,The Association's architectural consultant will perform a final inspection after receipt of , k. such notice; When verification of the approved plan rnodifications.have been.concluded, your, - Security Deposit will be processed for refund. ' `Thanking y66)n advance and if any questions please do, not hesitate to,call.rrie at the onsite . office 77.7.8807. 4 _ • � cera C�Aip . QCCAM° - Association General Manager, 760=777=8807 fax -760-777-8961 mwalker@drminternet.com cc: Architectural Comm. JI L Ventanas Community Association P.O. BOX 641'9 • LA QUINTA, CA 92248-6419.• 760-777-8807 FAX 7.60-777-8961 „, ' `F77ASTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSENVN107X y o Elite linear view ELITE 4 • HEAIPTHPBODUCTS ,` `� _ Direct -Vent Gas Fireplace sErt.es B DAl ! - � • • i . t w �.', ew MODELS � h � LDv42H LDU42P LDV54N LDV54Pti am g ro uck . ,%AMRa�ii�Octio �j g t Ce u ent en rte ro e i 62 3-37.",Qnaa # t FOR CONSTRUCTIONc 5' u • s OCT 3 1.2012 - IVER Look tort6e eFner y UziIntertek, _ n a�Oftm Ee@IL eity Ra[tr�g to tlds mapraL Iatertek Reparf No. Based on CSA v.4.r-02 100404899PRT-001 ENERCHOICE.0% Please read and understand these instructions • , ri before starting installation. INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. "r f INSTALLATEUR : Laissez cette notice avec I'appareil. <.`-.,. CONSOMMATEUR : Conservez cette notice pour consultation ulterieure. - AWARN1NQ/AVEnSSEMENT/AV1S0_ • HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE ''` •LINE SURFACE UITREE CHAUDE" • EL VIDRIO CALIENTE BURNS. PEUT CAUSER DES BRULURES. . _ CAUSARA OUEMADURAS. • DO NOT TOUCH GLASS. - ;`•.: " • LAISSER REFROIDIR LA SURFACE • : • USTED DEBE NUNCA UNTIL COOLED. ; >< VITREE AVANT D'Y TOUCHER. TOCAR EL VIDRIO CALIENTE. • NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN . '= • HE PERMETTEZ JAMAIS A UN ENFANT • LOS NIHOS DEBEN NUNCA , TO TOUCH GLASS. ' ` ' u R - ° DE TOUCHER LA SURFACE UITREE. _ -TOCAR EL VIDRIO. WARNING: If the information in these instructions' AVERTISSEMENT : Assurez-vous de bien suivre les - is not followed exactly, afire or explosion may ': instructions donnees dans cette notice pour reduire au result, causing property damage, personal injury, - minimum le risque d'incindie ou d'explosion ou pour or death. eviter tout dommage materiel, toute blessure ou la morf. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable _ - - Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d'essence ni d'autres vapeurs vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other Jou liquifies inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil appliance. ' . ., :. ou de tout autre appareil: n.' - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: -' '� , .` ` �: = DUE FAIRE Si VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ Do not try to light any appliance. =•-` " : ,, ��• Ne pas tenter d`allumer d'appareil. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any" Ne touchez a aucan interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir des phone in your building. telephones se trouvant dans le bitiment ou vous trouvez. • Immediately call your gas supplier from'a ; ' w : • ADpelei immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's"' un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur. instructions. '. F F- s : Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz,. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire `appelez le service des incindies. department.-4Uinstallation et l'entretien doivent etre assures par,un - Installation and service must be performed by a installatelir ou un service d'entretien qual.M6 ou;par le _ qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. fournisseur de gaz. , y - . ,dry l ` !. � • - 2 for Gas Leaks ..............:`...::12 VENTING INSTALLATION: ! General Information/Important Notices.. 13 Approved Vent Components ..........13 Attaching Secure VentTA° Components. A 13 Firestop/Spacer Requirements (Vertical and Horizontal)............. 13` Vent Section Lengths (Nominal/Net) .•...14 • LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42,•LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS r a , • � -Telescopic Vent Section......... ..14 . •Elbows:...: PACKAGING TABLE OF '. i * . � .....14 ..... `............. � CONTENTS - Vent Run Support Requirements ....<..15 ' Vent'Restrictor Requirements, F PACKAGING: ; Assembly Settings, and Application . r.16 Items Packaged with the Fireplace : `:., , 2 Using Secure FlexTM Kits/Components...17 ITEMS PACKAGED .. Optional Accessories. •......... ...... 2 VERTICAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS: WITH FIREPLACE IMPORTANT WARNINGS/NOTICES ....... 3 Typical Vertical Termination Systems .::18 " • Literature Kit (installation Instructions [this f Vertical Termination System manual], Care and Operation Instructions, GENERAL INFORMATION: Rise -to -Run Ratios .........:...:... 18.� Safety -in -Operation Warnings, Warranty) Introduction......:.. . • •'• • • • - • • • • � • • 4 Vertical Vent Termination Clearances ..:19 •Vent restrictorassembly Efficiencies .......................1.4 Listing Information ......:..:........4 • • Installing Vertical Vent Termination ..... 19 ! . Remote control kit (handheld remote Codes ........•.. . ......... 4 HORIZONTAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS: control transmitter, remote control Requirements for Commonwealth , Typical Horizontal Termination receiver wall switch, 3 AAA batteries, of Massachusetts .......... :........ 4 Systems .............. .............. 20 4 AA batteries) Cold Climate Insulation Requirements ..'. 4 Horizontal Termination System _ ,. • (1) non-combustible fiber board (shipped Rise -to -Run Ratios... . . . .. 20 behind fireplace) ► TYPICAL INSTALLATION , Horizontal Vent Termination , • (1) bag (5 lbs.) media, black glass SEQUENCE/CHECKLIST.....:... , , '. • 5 Clearances ..................... '. 21'. PRE -INSTALLATION STEPS............. 5 . Exterior Horizontal Vent Termination -OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CLEARANCES ...............::...' 6 Clearance Requirements (ANSI/CSA) .. 22 (Sold separately. See Accessories" section in Minimum Clearances to Combustibles...6 Installing Horizontal Vent Termination... 23 . fireplace Care and Operation Instructions.) 5 Recessed Shelf..; ....:....'. ....'..... 6 FIELD WIRING: • Surround Kit (ref. manual 506019-83) Hearth Extension'.. '.....................6 Field'Wiring Steps....:.! F...... , ... 24 • Gas Conversion Kit (ref. manual Mantels .......................... 6 Wiring Diagram..'..`.............`... 24 506019-85) . Unprotected Side Wall ............... 6' Route Fireplace Wiring ................. 24 - Finish/Surround (provided fiber Board WireAnstall Remote Control System'. . . . 25 MUST be installed) ........ r ...::::. 6 INSTALLING FIREPLACE COMPONENTS:.. f LOCATION AND FRAMING: fir Install Vent Restrictor (required with Location ....................... " .. 7 --certain vent runs).,...:.... 26 (also 16) -' Framing the Fireplace ................. 7 Install Media .................. 26 Typical Locations/Installation .....-.7 Baffle Removal/Reinstallation ....' .... 28 , 10- Assembling the Top Spacers.....:.... 7- '' Install Glass Door Assembly .:........ 29 _ Fireplace Dimensions .' ............:..8 fi '. Install Modesty Panel .......:.. .:.. 29 s Fireplace Framing Dimensions .......:.: 8 Install Surround (optional) .. ,', ...:33-34 ' f Unit Nailing Flanges ...................... Ceiling Opening Framing 9 9 VERIFYING FIREPLACE OPERATION:' + ......:....:.:. Roof Opening Framing.... :.. .. 9 Appliance Checkout.......:. .... 29 Exterior Wall Opening Framing . ".......: g Lighting Instructions. ... 30 a ` Adjusting the Air Shutter ............... 31 , GAS REQUIREMENTS AND CONNECTION: General Gas Information and FINISH AND TRIM: Important Notices............. Wall Finish Requirements." . • ' Gas Supply Pressure Requirements :.10 . for Cleanface Finish .. Input Rates .....................:...10 Wall Finish Requirements when installing Gas Valve and Test Port Information ....10 optional Surround....:.:.:.:... 33-34 Burner Orifice Sizes....:: :.........11 IN. ATTACHING SAFETY -IN -OPERATION CPI/IPI Switch (Intermittent/Standing WARNING LABELS ................... 35 i Pilot Modes .....................11 Gas Rex Line .............:'.........11'. INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES ......... 36 Gas Line Shutoff Valve,.......~......'.'...11 Gas Conversion Kit ............:.... 37, ' Routing the Gas Line ............ :::.12 , REPLACEMENT PARTS .............. 38-40 Control Compartment Access ... ....12 Connecting to the Gas Supply ......... ,12 * . Testing Connections (Factory and Field) for Gas Leaks ..............:`...::12 VENTING INSTALLATION: ! General Information/Important Notices.. 13 Approved Vent Components ..........13 Attaching Secure VentTA° Components. A 13 Firestop/Spacer Requirements (Vertical and Horizontal)............. 13` Vent Section Lengths (Nominal/Net) .•...14 -,.% NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. ot l . N a , • -,.% NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. ot l . LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV -42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT A WARNING AWARNING WARNINGS/NOTICES Young,childeen1 .re- Any safety screen 1guard DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE OR ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFI- CATION OR ALTERATION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY, CERTIFICATION, AND LISTINGS OF THIS UNIT. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and.should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Les enfants et les adultes devraient etre infor-mos des dangers que posent les temperatures de surface elevees et se tenir a distance afin d'eviter des brulures ou que leurs vetements ne s'enflamment. NOTE: Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be Inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lintfrom carpeting, bedding ma- terial, et cetera. it is imperative that control compartments, bumers, and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. Remarque : L'installation at la rbpara- tion devrait etre confiees 3 on technicien qualifie. L'appareil devrait faire l'objet d'une Inspection par on technician pro- fessionnel avant d'etre utillsb at au molns une Pols ['an par la suite. Des nettoyages plus frequents peuvent etre n6cessaires si les tapis, la literie, at cetera produisent une quantite importable de pous-sibre. II est essential que les compartiments abri- tant les commandes, les brGleurs at les conduits de circulation d'air de I'apparell solenttenus propres. Do not use these appliances If any part has been underwater. Immediately calla quail - flied, professional service technician to in- spect the appliance and to replace any parts of the control system and any gas control which have been under water. No pas utillser cet appareil s'il a 6t6 plongb, mime partiellement, dans Peau. Appeler on technician qual'Ifie pour Inspector I'apparell at remplacer touts partie du systbme de commande at toute commando qui a ate plongbe dans 1'eau. Only trim kit(s) supplied by the manufacturer shall be used in the installation of this appliance. Seules les trousses de garniture fournies par le fabricant doivent etre utilisbes pour ('installation de cell appareil. Provide adequate clearances around air openings and adequate accessibility clear- ance for service and proper operation. Never obstruct the front or back openings of the appliance. NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. 3 .. �w = , , a.. • � - . - ' . 'f . BEY . `3" : a - .. .. LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL' ,` EFFICIENCIES ^ y - REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMON- , � 4 INFORMATION INTRODUCTION , - LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS Elite Linear models are direct -vent (top vent only); sealed combustion, air -circulating gas fireplaces•de- signed for residential applications. Direct -vent appliances operate with the com- bustion, chamber isolated from the indoo environment. All air for combustion is brought .. . EFRCIENCIES _ in from the outside, and exhaust gases are•r Gas Propane Fin:plase -,Natural AFUE' EaerGuide ,AFUE' EnerGu"rde Model (intake/exhaust) vent system. '(p4i. T handle type valve. ; ' (PQ) LDV42 66.7% 54.2% 69.5% 59.4% LDV54 71.9%' 63.2% 172.1% 65.5%' 'AFUE (Annual.Fuel Utilization Efficiency) is the. recognized U.S. rating system for the total effi- ciency of heating products.., Figure 4-1 WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS These fireplaces are approved for installation in the US state of Massachusetts if the following f additional requirements are met: Install appliance in accordance with Massa- chusetts Rules and Regulations 248 C.M.R. Installation and repair must be done by a plumber or gas fitter licensed in the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts. • The flexible gas line connector used shall r not exceed 36 inches (92 centimeters) in length. in from the outside, and exhaust gases are•r - ', _ z' The individual manual shutoff must be a vented through the same direct -vent, coaxial (intake/exhaust) vent system. 'LISTING INFORMATION a" T handle type valve. ; ' These appliances are designed to operate Massachusetts Horizontal Vent on natural or propane gas only. The use of These appliances comply with National Safety Requirements ` - otherfuels or fuel combinations will degrade "•Standards and are tested and listedby Intertek (Report No. 100404899PRT--001) to ANSI In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hors- ' the performance of this system, may be dangerous, and may void the warranty. . Z211.88 (in Canada, CSA -2.33), and CAN/CGA- zontal terminations Installed less than seven 217-M91 (CSA P4.1)'inboth USA and Canada, (7)feet above the finished grade must comply The electronic system is switchable between 'as vented gas fireplace heaters. ' - --_ with the following additional requirements: standing'and intermittent pilot modes (seeA hard -wired carbon monoxide detector Figure 11.2). These appliances are listed by Intertek for with an alarm and battery backup must be installation In bedrooms, attermarket mobile; installed' on the floor level where the gas A remote control system is included' with all homes, and manufactured homes. fireplace is installed. The carbon monoxide - models and provides remote ON/OFF flame a • { _ „ :detector must comply with NFPA 720, be ' control (Manual adjustment of the gas valve CODES., ' ANSI/UL 2034 listed and be ISA certified. settings is not possible.) See Page -25 for. .� • ;- � - ' details. Installation must conform to local codes or, in A metal or plastic identification plate must Electrical power (110 Vac line voltage) is rec- the absence of local codes, with the National be permanently mounted to the exterior of Gas Code, ANSI2223.1/NFPA. 54, latest• the building at a minimum height of eight 8 � g g g (� • ommended to operate the fireplace; however, _Fuel edition (in Canada, the current CAWCSA- feet above grade and be directly in line with AA batteries (not provided) can be used for 8149.1 installation code) " ' the horizontal termination. The sign must ' full-time operation or as a backup in case of a ; �, - 1 •.- - * read, in print size no less than one-half (1 /2) power outage. ;Y , 1 The appliance, when installed, must be electri- inch in size: GAS VENT. DIRECTLY BELOW. . Note. Batteries will operate theAlma ON/ Cally grounded and wired in accordance with " •. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS. OFF function only. local codes, or, in the absence of local codes, •F. - with: the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA COLD CLIMATE INSULATION t 170,' latest edition; or the Canadian Electrical • v Code; CSA C22.1; latesfeddiorr. • .; . REQUIREMENTS e x w For cold climate installations: `,'' r -�' ;' ° r, r*,` , ' • Use noncombustible caulk to seal all joints r around the appliance and wherever cold air could enter the room. Caulk all gas line holes and other openings (or stuff with unfaced fiberglass insulation). r ` "- , • { •r Caulk firestops only where pipe penetrates - t ` 'e" • an outside wall, attic, or other other uncon- ditioned space. k v ,' _. *��Y #. �' =• If the floor is above ground level, insulate . the outside chase cavity between the studs + ' - -. and under the floor beneath the appliance. " i - �� - a` •, If installing the fireplace on a cement slab, AA, k _ place a sheet of plywood or other raised to transfer ' ;. Y w ; t ' platform underneath prevent cold ; '' �. ^.R " to the fireplace and into the room. Drywall and tape all inside surfaces of sur- e rounding chase for maximum air tightness. NOTE DIAGRAMS„AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. .x • ` •a ``' �. '.M � i:� : 'y a y, -fit ..� r- ..' L` • -' } «,. s 7 -'� _ . L i M1 � ,� E,ti` � Ir •, 'rP Rx —' �'"�e: DV42 L5 MICA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS L ) _ ❑ 'Wall finish requirements requirements.._:.. ..33-34: for cleanfacefinish .(noSurround). S 33-34 '. TYPICAL INSTALLATION ❑ Wall finish requirements 8. Field wiring: ; d when installing optional,` STALLATION Surround :.. .... 33-34 13 4. Place fireplace in framing ❑ IMPORTANT. Install the provided. ❑Route fireplace wlrmg ... :: 24SEQUENGE/CHEGKLIST [�STTE wall finish requirements.:... 33-34 El Fireplace dimensions..... :........ 8 i:13 OPTIONAL: Install Surround .......34: ❑ 'Instau and wire remote control accord ance with theSe diagrams ' ❑ 5. Construct framing for termination: system ..... 25, ❑ Roof opening framing for Note: Each Installation is unlgoe and p' 9. Connect electricity., ' - Y, The. appliance ships with all gas controls `. may result In variations to the steps.' ❑Install backup batteries .: ."26 installed and pre wired. outlined below. t 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 for horizontal termination.:. _ s`9, ~ ❑ 1. Review the following information , O 10: Connect to gas supply 1 ' 1al injury. 1.. Remove all shipping materials. before starting installation: - ,'2. and test for leaks. ' 12- Confirm receipt of required items listed ' 13Listing information/ codes/ ❑ 11; Install fireplace components; ' � under "Packaging" on Page 2. Massachusetts requirements 4' Y y. In the following order: r 137. Install venting..... 13-17'< 3. Retrieve the non-combustible fiber board _• . ❑ Cold climate insulation 13.Install vent restrictor (required . ' 13 Rrestop/spacer requirements..: _113 from behind the fireplace and set aside in a requirements .............. ".4 „ with certain vent runs) .. .•_ _ _ _ _ 16 safe location for later installation. Clearances (combustibles, mantel; ❑ Reinstall baffle (if removed for support requirements ..... ..15- 4. if not already done, remove the glass door recessed shelf, side wall, hearthvent restrictor installation) 28 assembly (Page 29) and set aside in a extension, finish/surround) .: `.': 6 - •❑ Install media.... ,y : p7 secure location for later reinstallation. 0 Fireplace location ... '• • 7 * ❑:�Install glass door 2. .: 29 5.. Remove the modesty panel (Page 29) by ` ❑ Typical vertical termination `r , a r • it ` sliding it to the RIGHT and then carefully systems and rise -to -run ratios ... 18-19 O 12. Verify appliance operation 30 pulling it forward to release it. Set aside in O Typical horizontal termination ❑ Lighting instructions .... : 31 a secure loaction for later reinstallation. systems and rise -to -run ratios ... 20-23 ❑ Air shutter adjustment .... '' ` ..: 32, 6: IMPORTANT! Assemble top spacers ❑ Gas line requirements 10-12 : , before installing fireplace (Page 7). CI Electrical Electrical requirements and H ❑ finish Interior wall. --7. IMPORTANT! Adjust nailing flanges, as rough -in ......... :.... 24 ❑ Insulate per cold climate ' ' applicable (Page 9). ❑ Location of wall -mounted remote insulation requirements; 4 , control system receiver .......:. 25 O Wall finish requirements: El Interior wall finish ' ❑ 'Wall finish requirements requirements.._:.. ..33-34: for cleanfacefinish .(noSurround). S 33-34 '. ❑ 2. Complete the pre -installation ❑ Wall finish requirements steps: .... ... 5 d when installing optional,` E)3. Construct fireplace framing. Surround :.. .... 33-34 13 4. Place fireplace in framing ❑ IMPORTANT. Install the provided. ❑Select fireplace location :....:. t .. 7 non-combustible fiber boards per ❑ Assemble top spacers.......:.'. 7 wall finish requirements.:... 33-34 El Fireplace dimensions..... :........ 8 i:13 OPTIONAL: Install Surround .......34: ❑ 'Framing dimensions. .. g �. O 14. Attach the provided "Safety -in - 13 Ceiling opening framing 91 1 1 11, Operation" Warning lalsels :: 35 A WARNING 13 4. Place fireplace in framing 13 Unit nailing flanges.: .. 9 1 F.failure 1 position I. accord ance with theSe diagrams ' ❑ 5. Construct framing for termination: ❑ Roof opening framing for t vertical termination.. 9 'callyapprovedwiththis:applia E3 Exterior wall opening framing' .' > . t 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 for horizontal termination.:. _ s`9, „ - _ • 1 ' 1al injury. 136. Route gas line...... ... . 10-12 s �, ° AVERTISSEMENT Note: Do NOT connect to gas supply until installation is complete Risque de, 1 ommages. 1 u t r 137. Install venting..... 13-17'< �• a .x °' �. e t t 1 I . 1 1 13 Rrestop/spacer requirements..: _113 ti• z M { ElVertical and horizontal vent `' 1 pieces support requirements ..... ..15- '- F- " +'• e 1 1 ❑ termination .......... 1.8-19; y , ,Vertical ❑ Horizonta4 termination ....... 20-23 i ' NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. 5 ` LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS •ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS , • ' , TO COMBUSTIBLES (D •s� 1/2" (12.7 mm) to unit LDV42 e" (0 mm) to spatters ,CLEARANCES 1/2"(12.7 mm)to unit 55 (14001' 0" (0 mm) to spacers Top Spacers o"(0 mm) Floor 0"(o mm) Unit Bottom to Ceiling 65'(1651 mm)' r, 'MINIMUM CLEARANCES At14',mmimom' y: �, .,� - At 8-1/a" side TO.COMBUSTIBLES ` The appliance is approved with zero clearance, ' SERVICE CLEARANCES to combustible materials on both sides (see , a •Figure 6-1), with the following exceptions: y cr fireplace. See Figure 6-2 for clearances from' • When unit is installed with one side flush F - acambustibte-0, combustible wall can to any °Fpe lace P with a wall, the wall on the other side of unit must not extend beyond unit front edge.: - • I When unit is recessed, the side walls sur-� " rounding the unit must not extend beyond, combustible material used to construct such unit front edge (see Figure 6 -4).' - MINIMUM CLEARANCES - ' , TO COMBUSTIBLES (D Back 1/2" (12.7 mm) to unit LDV42 e" (0 mm) to spatters Sides r 1/2"(12.7 mm)to unit 55 (14001' 0" (0 mm) to spacers Top Spacers o"(0 mm) Floor 0"(o mm) Unit Bottom to Ceiling 65'(1651 mm)' Vent Pipe Top: r (76 mm) 0, , At14',mmimom' y: �, .,� - At 8-1/a" side Sides: 1'(25.4 mm 1 1� ` Bottom: l" (25.4 mm) SERVICE CLEARANCES Front 36' (152.4 mm) MIN. CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE RECESSED SHELF Fireplace ` Model 'Secure Vent in (mm) ' I Secure Flex (elbow) in(mm) LDV42 51-174(1299) 53 (1345) LDV54 • 55 (14001' 56-314(l 4411'. MANTELS " ,Non -Combustible Mantels Mantels constructed of non-combustible z material may be installed at any height abovethe appliance opening; however, do NOT allow anything to hang below the top edge of the ; ' fireplace door. ` Combustible Mantels Clearances to combustible mantels vary a.c ; cording to mantel depth. Sea Figure 6-3 for. • ., details.' . Note: Use high-temperaturepaint(rated 175°F or higher) on the underside of the mantel. UNPROTECTED SIDE WALL " See Figure 6-4 for minimum clearances to' -- unprotected side walls. FINISH/SURROUND ® IMPORTANT! The factory -supplied, non-combustible fiber board MUST be'_ . - installed around the fireplace opening. See Page 32for details. c' 4: Mantel Depth f s - � '.28{711) ~ f' �.26 660 ) „ 24(610) 4 ; 22(559) - _• �� - .. Header n 'r `y 20 (568) X. X. Top Of 5 Y ° Appliance 4N18 (457) 4 , ,• inches'' ++ + - s: ♦ ,- (millimeters) 12..•10 8 ' 6 4 - 2 r•,(305)(254),(203)(152)(192) (5t1. -r RECESSED SHELF Figure 6-3: Minimum Clearances to Combustible Mantel A " These direct -vent appliances are'suitable for `f ;a .' V installations recessed'shelf above the At14',mmimom' y: �, .,� - At 8-1/a" side , c ` with a ,rt r ,ati p,acamwalle�ararae, wall dearance,a To Vieerof' a fireplace. See Figure 6-2 for clearances from' F - acambustibte-0, combustible wall can to any °Fpe lace P c the appliance base.to,the underside of:any project can project 12' - ,, , length. combustible material used to construct such s a shelf. Combustible Materials, -t•- R+ _. t J `45 Allowed In Shaded Area 'Note: . � r a oa n "Safe Zone" _ • D NOT e th n Do NO space between V } Combustible walls r thea appliance and the area"above it. :'•. i • shown In dark Ia 9 Y } w . •. r This Is a heat -producing Appliance P 9 DD i :i. Combostiblematerialsma r. r , . Objects placed above the unit are =. » x'-' , ►' .t project beyond one side F s T . -12 (305) • of the fireplace opening. r exposed to elevated temperatures : ? _ as long as they are kept V within the shaded areas <. HEARTH EXTENSION r� ' , illustrated here. - x .: a' A hearth extension isnot required with this s+ �-' -1-17(431) Inches (millimeters) appliance. Any installed hearth extension would be for appearance only and does not have to ° `t �'� �, ( f ;(209) Protet ed uaran shown inwhite , conform to standard hearth extension installs- " s ' ' , 6 tion requirements. f Figure 6-4: Minimum Clearances to Unprotected Side Nall . .. . 7,; ` NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE . r ••'1 A • !, i S -i T,�-q ', �•�,1'},^y.y t� fit, 4 y}Y "4l �. •.,,a ) �wt�' �.: - iS3 ,' S., �, '•;ppy t ',' f 1. y'� ,.. 4 �.f �. t f 1. � •f e�. „•�' •� '- � � y r �� .` ' i + •V^ , � "y ) '. R. - R y[' `t'71! j;/. _.:y` -a r. �i `Y.. 4 '�ib1A %r�i. • Headers may be m:dlrect contact with the IMPORTANT! appliance top spacers when top spacers are bent up vertically (maintaining the 4-3/8' Before installing the fireplace, the, , clearance to the fireplace top); however, nailing flanges MUST be adjusted headers must NOT be supported by top according to finish (cleanface or spacers or notched to fit around them. surround) and wall finish material • Z. All construction above the appliance must thickness. This is critical to ensure ; be self-supporting. Do NOT use the appli- proper fireplace location, especially ante for structural. support. if installing the optional Surround. See "UNIT NAILING FLANGES" on Page 9. !, LDV54) •_ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPICAL LOCATIONSPNSTALLATION Note: When unit is installed with one side flush with a wall, the wall on the other side of the unit must not extend beyond the front edge of the unit., See CLEARANCES section on the previous page. [c) RECESSED INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL VERTICAL TERMINATION -TERMINATION I it f , i Figure 7-2 ` NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. �, ' LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV4 LOCATION AND IREPLACE- - ; - FRAMING THE FIREPLACE— ,. FRAMING 1 ` Assemble the top spacers (Figure 7-1). - "2^ Adjust the nailing flanges, as applicable (see Page 9).' - .. ' LOCATION 3. 'Frame the fireplace (see Page 8). Factors to consider when selecting a location for the appliance include aesthetics, function, ' 4. Mount the fireplace on a fully supported vent system routing, and fuel supply access.. ;base extending the full width and depth of the unit. - Locate the appliance in an area free of electri Note: If installing -the appliance on cal, plumbing, and HVAC ducting. See Figure, combustible material (such as car- " 7-2 for typical installation configurations. = ' pet or vinyl tile), a metal or wood CAUTION: Due to high temperatures, the barrier covering the entire bottom appliance should be located out of traffic _ surface MUST be used. ; - and away from furniture and draperies. 5. Secure the fireplace to the side framing AVERTISSEMENT : En raison des tem- members using the unit's nailing flanges peratures elevees, I'appareil devrait per the instructions under "UNIT, NAILING FLANGES" on. Page 9. Use. 8d nails ortheir etre installe dans un endroit ou it y a equivalent. peu de circulation et loin du mobilier et des tentures. Note: The appliance may be located on or near con- :• All,framing details must allow for min- ventional construction materials:(see Note imam clearances to combustibles as under Step 4 on this page). , shown, in the "CLEARANCES". section (previous page). y • Headers may be m:dlrect contact with the IMPORTANT! appliance top spacers when top spacers are bent up vertically (maintaining the 4-3/8' Before installing the fireplace, the, , clearance to the fireplace top); however, nailing flanges MUST be adjusted headers must NOT be supported by top according to finish (cleanface or spacers or notched to fit around them. surround) and wall finish material • Z. All construction above the appliance must thickness. This is critical to ensure ; be self-supporting. Do NOT use the appli- proper fireplace location, especially ante for structural. support. if installing the optional Surround. See "UNIT NAILING FLANGES" on Page 9. !, LDV54) •_ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPICAL LOCATIONSPNSTALLATION Note: When unit is installed with one side flush with a wall, the wall on the other side of the unit must not extend beyond the front edge of the unit., See CLEARANCES section on the previous page. [c) RECESSED INSTALLATION HORIZONTAL VERTICAL TERMINATION -TERMINATION I it f , i Figure 7-2 ` NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. �, ' a LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ' LOCATION AND FRAMING (coNnNuED) y TOP VIfW r , FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS Viewable Glass Size LDV42 4U' Wide x 10.5" High LDV54 I 50" Wide x 14-3/4" High Vent Collar Size 4-1/2" Inner - 7-1/2" Outer 9-7/8 r •" " x(251) yy ... T - 4 :-.....- Fireplace Dimensions Model Unit I AA I Be CC C in. 26-7/8 53-3/4 32-1i2 LDV42 mm 683 1366 826 18-1/2 37 in. 32-1/2 64-3/4 36-38 LDV54 1127 mm 826 1846 924 AA RR - - ` ' sr Figure 8-1 • �. �. + ;,. a _�- ..:' ., ...� _ o o fl FRAMING DIMENSIONS, • + Construct framing with 2x4 or larger lumber.'{ 4 ' r Framing Dimensions r Unit A B , C - D rDV42 in. 54-3/4 18-1/2 37 44-38 mm 1391 470 940 1127 in. 65-3/4 ; 18-1/1 41-3/4 4&1/4, mm 1670 470 1061 1226 101/2 ' (267) r` `{� '• t Note: Illustration provided for dimension information only. ; Fireplace must he adequately framed and supported. ' . ;'- S rr�B 12-18 . A= Required frame opening width.(1R of A horizontal centerline 0 of fireplace and vent framing opening. -See EXTERIOR WALL ` 65 j OPENING FRAMING section.) B = Required frame opening depth:with 1/T (13mm),thick wall finish' • j ' ' material. For other wall finish.thicknesses, adjust:frame opening depth and nailing flanges accordingly (see UNIT NAILING FLANGES section). C t C = Min. frame opening height (from base of appliance'to'header) 1 •......... ' F 0 = Min. height from appliance base to vertical centerline of t. -. -'' {> + horizontal termination vent pipe (with, 6° straight vent section and 90" elbow off appliance vent collar): (Note: The vertical centerline of w ....... the horizontal t r `>>:......, ............................. e mmation vent pipe,isNOT the same as the vertical.- ',�-- .� .:::;>>) j centerline of the vent frame opening because of firestop/spacer ;' °� + : offset See EXTERIOR WALL OPENING.FRAMING section. I E = Min. height -from appliance base front to ceiling. A F Mounting platform (Note: Mount appliance on lultysupported ; ` 1/2 of \- platform extending full width and depth otunit.) �' ti%/ inches . Figure 8-2 ^ i (millimeters) 8 f NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT.DRAYJN TO SCALE. ` ' • x i i �' s-tn i- .7 { �. a,. LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54)-• INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS y LOCATION AND FRAMING (coNTtrlueD� v., UNIT NAILING FLANGES , Unit ships from factory with nailing flanges in vertical position for cleanface finish and at 1/2' wall finish depth. ' i• Meanface Finish Nailing Flange Settings 1: Leave vertical position of nailing flanges at factory setting (see Figure 9-1, DETAIL A). 2. If wall finish material is thicker than 1/2", move nailing flanges to applicable horizontal setting. Surround Finish Nailing Flange Settings: r, 1. Move vertical position of Top Nailing Flange UP and Bottom Nailing Flange DOWN -(see �, .. Figure 9-1, DETAIL B). h 2. If wall finish material is thicker than 1/2°, move' ' nailing flanges to applicable horizontal setting.:' ADJUSTING UNIT, NAILING FLANGES , 3 ' Top Nailing Flange (settings are same' for Bottom flange) j W;.Horizontal settings for . a bong? wall finish thickness " 1-112° L1/2" 4 �`a•"' `. Top j.; Nailingi SECURING UNIT TO FRAMING ; BY NAILING FLANGES Unit Nailing { '' Flanges I i 0 :ng flanges are Sida provided at all lour } Framing I.: "� • . corners at 1f_�`3o' ' 1-1/2'sellings,.•, in 1/4' Increments Y •L. Y. fireplace Left Side Front Corner Shown', (Requirements are same for right side.) Note: The nailing flanges, combustible members, and screw heads in areas, -directly adjacent to thenailing flanges w' = are EXEMPT from the 1/2 -inch clearance-',. to -combustible requirements forthe : r. firebox outer wrapper. Combustible'' framing may be in direct contact with the n nailing flanges and may. be located closer' than -1/2 inch from screw heads and the, firebox`wrappeum areas adjacent to the ' nailing flanges. 'Frame the opening to he` , exact diinensions.specified in the framing. r ' details , *., r S r' ' •u. r; .Figure'9-2 - ..a � i y ROOF OPENING FRAMING [Vertical Termination] Identify the location for the venfat the roof: ` Cut and/or frame the opening per Figure 9-3. ' -CEILING OPENING FRAMING If the vertical vent will penetrate a ceiling; use a plumb line from the ceiling abovethe appliance to locate center of the vertical run.: Cut, and/or frame am opening about this center mark withl� (267 mm:z 267 mm) inside .. 'dimensions (Figure 9-� Note:'Vertical Firestop/Spacer�rnust `. be used anywhere vent pipe passes, through a combustible floor or ' ceiling. Horizontal Firestop/Spacer. mustbe used anywhere vent pipe ` pasies through a combustible wall..:- 7. See Firestop/Spacer Requirements; on ` y .EXTERIOR WALL OPENING Page 13 for details.' 3` ti i = }' }` " FRAMING [Horizon_ tal -'r1a1Pr� , • Termination] r (178),': r + (267mm' i (soa mm); Y 1:' Locate the center of the vent outlet on the exterior wall. according to the' dimen- (130 mm) 4 i sions shown in Figure 9-5. 2. Cut and/or frame an opening with Inside Y dimensions 10-1/2 (267 mm) wide x 1.2-118° (308 mm) high. i 4.7 r i No/e: Conti of vent piping is HOT the same as centerline `R of/rame'opemng ^.. See FRAMING DIMENSIONS (previous page) �._; for min. distance to base of appliance.- Figure 9-5:: Exfe_ Wall Opening Framing `'' r ' (Appliance Base) ,. NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE, r i. • •J: s4 r ..y f,L1 I..? i .ice X'~47 • I�� �# 1 Y i r r•' ` l r .'Frfi ,y• �i •%,y;, � yr �i e f - .:.* 'y 'i,i .� 'fit . " '`u� r .{• � �, r" i '. �t'S-y;., - j��,, ►., L � *• � 4 x,-. � df .,» •t . •' ROOF OPENING FRAMING DIMENSIONS . Pitch C D ' 0/12- >r_ -10-1/2 in. (267 mm) c 6/t2 +" 12 in. (305 mm) .12/12 10-1/1 in. (267mm) 17 3/4 in. (451 mm) Figure 9-3: Roof Opening Framing, ' -CEILING OPENING FRAMING If the vertical vent will penetrate a ceiling; use a plumb line from the ceiling abovethe appliance to locate center of the vertical run.: Cut, and/or frame am opening about this center mark withl� (267 mm:z 267 mm) inside .. 'dimensions (Figure 9-� Note:'Vertical Firestop/Spacer�rnust `. be used anywhere vent pipe passes, through a combustible floor or ' ceiling. Horizontal Firestop/Spacer. mustbe used anywhere vent pipe ` pasies through a combustible wall..:- 7. See Firestop/Spacer Requirements; on ` y .EXTERIOR WALL OPENING Page 13 for details.' 3` ti i = }' }` " FRAMING [Horizon_ tal -'r1a1Pr� , • Termination] r (178),': r + (267mm' i (soa mm); Y 1:' Locate the center of the vent outlet on the exterior wall. according to the' dimen- (130 mm) 4 i sions shown in Figure 9-5. 2. Cut and/or frame an opening with Inside Y dimensions 10-1/2 (267 mm) wide x 1.2-118° (308 mm) high. i 4.7 r i No/e: Conti of vent piping is HOT the same as centerline `R of/rame'opemng ^.. See FRAMING DIMENSIONS (previous page) �._; for min. distance to base of appliance.- Figure 9-5:: Exfe_ Wall Opening Framing `'' r ' (Appliance Base) ,. NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE, r i. • •J: s4 r ..y f,L1 I..? i .ice X'~47 • I�� �# 1 Y i r r•' ` l r .'Frfi ,y• �i •%,y;, � yr �i e f - .:.* 'y 'i,i .� 'fit . " '`u� r .{• � �, r" i '. �t'S-y;., - j��,, ►., L � *• � 4 x,-. � df .,» •t . •' ROOF OPENING FRAMING DIMENSIONS . Pitch C D ' 0/12- >r_ -10-1/2 in. (267 mm) 10-1/2 in. (267 mm) 6/t2 10-1/2 in. (267 mm) 12 in. (305 mm) .12/12 10-1/1 in. (267mm) 17 3/4 in. (451 mm) i 10-1/2" Min. (267mm) G k s Roof 10-1Q" min. f Framing ,t, ;.., ,(267mm) - Ceiling plumb : Framing Bob Figure 9-4: Ceiling Opening Framing LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS •4 ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GIBS REQUIREMENTS • on threaded joints, use a pipe joint com INPUT RATES 1 ipound rated for gas. Always use propane, ` -resistant compoundsin propane applica AND CONNECTION ;- tions..Make sure pipe joint compound', ` does NOT get inside the pipe. GENERAL GAS INFORMATION I AND, IMPORTANT NOTICES ^ tis recommended to seal around the gas i �• =r line to prevent cold air leakage. • it is critical that a licensed installer P erturmA Ytheseste sstrictl erNFPA GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE ' Installing a gas supply line from the fuel REQUIREMENTS ° ` supply to the appliance involves numerous: 3 ``• � - ` GAS VALVE AND TEST PORT considerations, including materials; protec i -tion, sizing, location, controls,' pressure, sediment, and more. • Gas lines must be routed, constructed ,,and made of materials that are in strict accord- ance with local codes and regulations. Check with local building officials for local -code requirements • Never use galvanized oeplastic pipe �• A sediment trap (not,•provided) is recom-� mended in the gas piping withinthe hometo" prevent moisture and debris in the linetrom t. x. ;.INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE INPUT RATES (BTU/hr) Fireplace Model Natural Gas Propane LDV42 20,000 20,000 LOV54 .30,000 30,000 Figure 10-2 , , Installing a gas supply line from the fuel REQUIREMENTS ° ` supply to the appliance involves numerous: 3 ``• � - ` GAS VALVE AND TEST PORT considerations, including materials; protec i -tion, sizing, location, controls,' pressure, sediment, and more. • Gas lines must be routed, constructed ,,and made of materials that are in strict accord- ance with local codes and regulations. Check with local building officials for local -code requirements • Never use galvanized oeplastic pipe �• A sediment trap (not,•provided) is recom-� mended in the gas piping withinthe hometo" prevent moisture and debris in the linetrom t. x. ;.INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE Fuel Type Minimum Maximum Natural Gas 5.0" WC . 10.5" WIC , (1.24 kPa) t (2.61 kPa) Propane 11.0' WC. • . - 13.0" WC (2.74 kPa) (3.23 kPa) .' MANIFOLD GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE Natural Gas3.6' r WC ` " ' • "' (0.87 kPa) ; I Propane c t a' 10.0" WC • . ;(2.49 kPa) •T•, s Main Gas Inlet .....:..... ..: iliguie.l0-1. 1/8", NPT ':•. : ~� INFORMATION . The SIT gas valve in this fireplace has a 3/8' NPT thread main gas inlet and outlet (Figure; 10-3). Test gauge connections are"provided on the front of the gas control valve (identified IN for the'inletand,OUT for the manifold side). "• damaging the valve. • Where required, tightly secure all joints' using appropriate pipe wrenches and seal- r Ing compounds. These appliances must be isolated from.' 1 the gas supply piping system (by closing their individual manual' shutoff valve) during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 112 prig (3.5 kPa). These appliances and their individual shutoff valves must be' disconnected. from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at pressures greater. than A/2 psig (3.5 kPa). .� 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING,_ PROPANE INSTALLATIONS , Propane tanks are at pressures that will cause damage to valve components." ' Verity that the tanks have step-down reg u- lators to reduce pressures to safe levels., Using a propane tank smaller. than 100 Itis may create pressure loss and ^ insufficient fuel delivery, which can rause', sooting, severe delayed ignition, or other malfunctions (ref. NPFA 58). ,{ } • Any damage as a result of insufficient 'r tank size or other improper installation is NOT covered under the limited warranty. r+ Green Wire I +Lme ! (from DFC Wire Hamess) r' n (IN) Test Port y+ •� • Manifold (OUT) Test Port:—� ' Orange Wire, r '(from DFC Wire '. "::.....:;r..... Pressure Regulator `. A t - • `Harness) ,,, >::; w Tower ' . �S 1 .{..... f 5 � s Main Gas Inlet .....:..... ..: y 1/8", NPT ':•. : ~� A " ,^ ' • "' "� �. ,' Yellow Ground Wire (from DFC Wire Harness) Figure 10-3. $ff Gas Valve. s' ' GlasS Door Assembly � •` r . `(Lower Right Comer), Y Battery Backup Holder Air I;'AdjustmenttLeLiver ? ' (attached to bracket with sable) w - 10 1 i :. f ° ry rt, .:..+ j f .. yr r, 'hf �" q,•. .n.. A.#. *. i r 'S �.�. NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE ' �.'�.Y 'y: t' F 'A. _ K'. 4} ! � � 1 '�2r .f3 •�, e r •Yr ' . Burner Orifice Sizes. ` " Elevation 0 500 it (.0 4372 m)'" Fireplace NATURAL GAS- LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS * ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GASrFIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ' Madel drill size (umhal , ' GAS REQUIREMENTS/CONNECTION • 845 (.082")' GAS FLEX LINE '' - r GAS LINE SHUTOFF VALVE Cat. No. 391.56 _ (CONTINUED) r.., LDV54 jhe,flexible gas line.connector ("flex 'line") The gas line shutoff valve provided with the Cat. No. 24NIO CaL.No.,LB-37GOO ' provided with the fireplace assembly (Figure fireplace has a 1/2".NPT thread inlet port. BURNER ORIFICE SIZES;; {� 11-3) is#or use in connecting the unit to the Building Building and plumbing codes require a gas ' Level to High Altitude ' c<';,- r "9as'supply. line, (See Page line., Y'line:shutoff valve mounted in the supply line. ossa These appliances are tested and approved,' i •. A "i'` SThe provided gas line shutoff valve` for installation at elevations'of O-4500 feet The provided flex line is ratedJor use with (located in; the Control Ctimpart- - ,,• (0-1372 meters) above sea level :using the ` ` either natural gas or propane. `" ment under the fireplace floor) standard burner orifice sizes (marked with ari ' w ' Use,of a flex'line connector Is acceptable in' is intended as a service Shutoff. asterisk in Figure 117. ;For elevationsr [ 1 9 ) above 4500 feet, contact your gas supplier or National and local codes may re - : ,... qualified service technician. �. , ever, Canadian requirements vary depending, quire installation of a second gas > locality:. "on .line shutoff valve notprovided) Derating Gas Input Alote. in a readily accessible location. , the amount of U fuel•' At higher elevationsBT *: Flex=line' installation most' 7 i:.Rbe in compliance with local codes: Consult local codes._ - value delivered must be reduced by either ' • using that has been derated by the h r gas gas company; or 0. +++M r•changingtheburner orifice toasmaller size. `[TOP VIEW, WITH FLOOR KIT,,REMOVEDj.�� ,ControlAccess Panel Y BurnerAssemblµ! y -as regulated by the local authorities having •" ,. ,k .. .. ...... .,- ... jurisdiction or by the (USA) National FueE + i. a,;a y �, Gas Code'NFPA 54/ANSI' Z223.1, latest'` " edition, or, in Canada, the CAWCSA=8149.1 y. •. . codes latest edition. "- Install the appliance according to the regulations 't - of the I local authorities having jurisdiction and; r' .., z t._ .'. «`><<?«::<>.::>.>.>.:>';o-•-?:: in the USA, the National Fuel. Gas Code NFPA - ' 54/ANSI Z223.1, latest edition or jmCanada; ""` z µ — --•� ' the CAN/CSA-B149.1, latest edition. y j NOTE: Flame appearance may varyat ►,.: - t higher altitudes. ► ` . -'[DETAI,LiCUTAWAY, WITH BURNER AND CONTROLACCESS PANEL REMOVED] ;, - " J. ti . - • - c Y. Burner Orifice Sizes. ` " Elevation 0 500 it (.0 4372 m)'" Fireplace NATURAL GAS- PROPANE' Madel drill size (umhal , dtt0 size (tadm) _ LDV42 845 (.082")' - + 855 (:0527)• ' Cat. No. 391.56 Cat. No. 19L52 , LDV54 437 (.104')• 063"• ' Cat. No. 24NIO CaL.No.,LB-37GOO ' fIgUIC11-1 'Standatdsize installedallactery_" r ,rti , Y4, vF'�r - - — �' DN ' --- -- ,.• r t Y 1 = Standing; " s'+<'Switchesfromintermittent ignition tostanding fpilot mode. k 'OFF = Intermittent) " n .:CPI/IPI SWITCH (INTERMITTENT/,""-": # 1 ,N 1 N/:Jr •J< �iJ 1.:.. 1J a< Jl.: S JS S:: t -, ' STANDING PILOT fVIODES)� -2 The electronic system' is switchable between Figure standing and intermittent pilot modes.(see Figure 11-2). JI - Flex Line Connector rX" r •r n <• t r f ..� �c I- 1/2'x 3X' Flare t%. 3i8' NPT x 3/8 Shut -Off Halve + Flare Fltting �•V I l((pl'_y, -r: -4 `,� �'� t °•�, 4 rir v I, 'k y -' I ��li ' �� - �• t ..'r � 0..' �.:� ,Gas Stub bas Fl ax Tubing'' I w Valve �s i / i • Nd%e. The gas supply line must be installed in accordance will) ; �- rk building codes by a qualified installer approved and/or licensed as Ia + c� rr t �y , , required by the locality. In the Commonwealth o/ Massachusetts, t. " , 4•.^.' �; ,T -;. , installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter. Figure 11-3;'p • r` : ' NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENrATIvE AND ARE NUr DRAWN TO SCALE + r ` }r s* k Ry rpt ' '. •�� ♦ RS k y'. � �-.- r S � y(�,�°',� ,..�,{ .� r�TT t�rV �� ; � •� . j + ° - '` t` ^ i yy r }' i '� , : •tt� is C ..x turf ,� Y - p . . �' ,.o 4. '+ i ? Vu'- y,,:r.�J'rr ryr♦>':, u t r Jr,! ,�{r ,Si ,a �� ,tli;.}r r' i "+`, ya t i LENNOXHE'ARTH PRODUCTS- ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS'LOV42 LDV54) -'INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GAS REQUIREMENTS/CONNECTION ='N'T'i'NUED) ROUTING THE GAS LINE Route a 1/2" (13 mm) gas line (not provided) to the appliance:,'�_ 11ft is preferWe to bring the gas lin . e in f rom. theleft side (as Shown in Figure 12-1); however, the gas line Also may enter,, the fireplace from the right side"or bottom. up Nas (dote: Properly size and route the s ply inef rom the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is I to be installed per requirements outlined in the National Fuel Gas 'Code, NFPA 54 latest edition (USA) or CAWCSA-B149.1;' latest edition (Canada). Foradditionalrequirements for installations . in thi state, of Massachusetts (USA), seethe section titled "Massachusetts -,Requirements" in this manual' CONNECTING TO,THE GAS SUPPLY IMPORTANT. Do NOT Connect the fireplace to the gas 1-:, t supply line until fireplace installation is complete.` Venturi 1. Refer to Figure 12-2. Route the'gas'su'pply'line into the firebox through the gas supply line access opening to, the point it will connect to the gas flex line and gas line shutoff v -t,'Br Orifice alve. er Burner ur 'Apply .;,,,,Br 2. Unscrew the shutoff valve 6m the t thread sealant appropriate for the -gas type; and therf con. - !i .. I nect the shutoff valve -to the gas stub..11 X 1P .................. IMPORTANT: Position the shutoff valve td?allow easy,'.. operation of the knob through the access opening In S -Cardrol Compartme the fireplace floor. Access Pane Gaskit A 3. Connect the flare fitting on the flex line to the sh6toff'vzilve. "Tighten by hand, and thew use a pipe wrinch1 ':tig6t- 0 6n completely, 1/4 -tum at a time','-' 4. Leak-tesfall fittings. Right Burner Bracket Figure 12-3: Burner Assembly ;Removal and Control Compartment Access., CONTROL COMPARTMENT ACCESS. t. Remove the burner assembly with attached air shutter: TESTING CONNECTIONS (FACTORY AND FIELD) FOR GAS LEAKS, A 'assembly by removing the two 5/16"i screws securing the: Turn on gas supply and use a gas leak test solution, (also referred to as bubble leak burner to the burner brackets (Figure 124)klution),to test all factory. and field: connections for gas leaks. ;,�" Carefully slide the bumertothd left, to clOarthe venturilfrom Note: Eventhough soapy water is an `effective leak test solution, it is NOT the Orifice (Figure Figure 12-3, Detail), and then.rotate the 'recommended because soap residui can corrode pipes and fittings over lime. burner to release the air shutter adjustment rod from the 1'. light the appliance (refer to the lighting instructions in the Care and Operation air shutter lever (Figure 2). Set aside screws and burner',"'instructions or on the'label attached to thiidoor latch). assembly in a secure location for later reinstallation. . r 't- 2� tBrush all joints and connedions''with the gas leak test solution. If bubbles form 2. Rembve the control compartment access panel and gasket 'org - by removing (112) screws, and set, aside for later reinstalla- as, odor is detectedi.tum the gas controlknob (off/pilot/on) to the OFF posi - n. Tightem& refasten jthe-leaking connection, then retest as described above. tion. The gas valve can be accessed through � the opening,,, 'o 3, When it/ gas lidis are tested and 'leak &6, rinse off Me leak test solution. e or the complete assembly can be, removed by -sliding the .- - * I - - NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKSs assembly to theleight., NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE'!' 7 71 ..� , a LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS -;:ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS a ..� a 4 - - .. .. .. VENTING { , ; Y -APPROVED VENT COMPONENTS:" . " , FIRESTOP/SPACER ., ' "• ' I` �y� INSTALLATION These, appliances are designed, tested, and listed for installation and the " REQUIREMENTS , „� r . operation with Vertical Firestop/Spacer must be following vent components, which are labeled. ' used anywhere vent pipe passes ' GENERAL VENTING INFORMATION'' for identification:,' through a combustible ,floor or:,': Secure Vena'"' direct -vent system compo.-...; ceiling.:., AND IMPORTANT NOTICES,, 'nents by Security Chimneys International. • These instructions should be used as a •Secure Flex," flexible vent components by Horizontal Firestop/Spacer must be " guideline and do not supersede local ' 'Security Chimneys International. .. t' used anywhere vent pipe passes codes in arty way. Install venting accord-, ° '. Z -FLEX'"' model GA ventingthrough systems listed a combustible wall " ` in to local codes, these instructions; 0 •.: to-�11L1.777 and UECS635 by Rexmaster ''Canada Use Secure Verdt'^ Firestop/Spacer with and the current National Fuel Gas Code Limited. -'..` Secure Venfrm vent pipe. ,. (ANSI -Z223.1) in the USA or the current . standards of CAN/CSA-6149.1 in Canada. : • • - • �� Do NOT use any other manufacturers' 16t Use Secure Fle)ff Firestop/Spacer with • Ensure that clearances are in accordance components witlr these appliances. ; Secure FlexTm vent pipe. ' with local installation codes and the re! "See "Installation Accessories" at thebackof " � See °InstallationAccessories' at the back of quirements of the gas supplier. this manual for catalog numbers. :; , : '} this manual for catalog numbers. ' 06gagement conforme aux codes d'in + L stallation locaux et aux exigences du ATTACHING SECURE VENTr.m �` Installing Vertical (Ceiling) } . foumisseunde gaz. s "" r y COMPONENTS Firestop/Spacer- • Use only approved vent components See "Approved Vent Components" (on this Secure VeidTm direct -vent system components 1. Install vertical fireop/spacer at all ceiling page), and `Installation Accessories" at are unitized concentric pipe components'" joists. the back of this manual. featuring positive twist -lock connections (see • 1f living space is above the ceiling, install • Figure 131). -• _ firestop/spacer on bottom side of ceiling. • These fireplaces must be vented directly. f ' • If attic space is above the ceiling, install to the outside. • The vent system may not service multiple To attach venting components: .� ' I Attach,the dimpled end of one section to firestop/spacer on top side of joist. '~ appliances and must never be connected. k - 'the incline channel end of the other section, . 2. Route verd'sections through the framed ceiling opening (see Page 9), and secure to a flue serving a solid fuel homing appli- .•' making sure to align the four dimples with ance. - t ` "the inlets of the four incline channels.. ; firestop/spacer with 8d nails (or other -' • The vent pipe is tested to begun: inside an 2. Push'the section being;attached againstthe .' i appropriate fasteners) at each comer. -. _ enclosed wall (such as a chase),. There is no - adjoining section until fully engaged:.. 3. Install attic insulation shield (REQUIRED) requirement for inspection openings.in the 3. Twist the section being attachedICL'OCK 'y ' ' to keep insulation materials from touching enclosing wall at any of the joints in the vent' ``•'WISE, running the dimples d6wr4d along vent pipe. pipe. t -, ,._ : She channels until seated at the ends of the ' 14.. '(Attic insulation shield may be used to _ ..0 r' Secure Vent componentts are shown in. �. channels. The sections are property seated, • obtain required clearances to' comb us - "Installation these figures; Secure Rex pipe also may when the arrow on one section with tibles. See Accessories" at 3 be used. f, the dimple on the other section. .. _ .. ` •_ the. back of., this manual for ordering infor- ' •, '_The, unitized design of Secure Vent compo- � motion).. ' ® WARNING ' nents will engage and seal both the inner and Note: Caulk firestops only where pipe outer pipe without the.need for sealant or' penetrates an outside wall, attic, or other Under- screws. If desired, however, a #6 x 1/2" screw • a .,unconditioned space. „ may be used at each joint (not required). vent pipp be joined together. Remember to maintain minimum clearances to combustibles) ;. See CLEARANCES section in this manual ' NOTICE: -It is important to install: horizontal runs on a steady. (i.e., no "dips"), slightly positive Incline of. approximately 1/4 inch rise -per -foot (20, , millimeters rise -per -meter) horizontal, L+" in a direction away from the fireplace. (Slightly smaller rise -per -foot run ratios• are acceptable.) Use a carpenter's level to measure from a constant surface, and. y adjust support straps as necessary. Installing. Horizontal (Exterior Wall) Firestop/Spacer ; See Figure 23-1. Install horizontal firestop/ spacer over the opening at the exterior side of the framing, long side up, with the 3 -inch spacer clearance at the top, and nail into place. (The firestop/spaceralso may be installed over the opening on the interior side of framing).- .,: ..w •.:�' . � 4 ' . N ' : NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARENQTDRAWN To SCALE. •r ~ . L � , • . _ 13 r� I www.LennoxHearthProduct&cam c t ;' c' « ` .OS r� es a 44 '�� i. , eY, �� ','^ f 7's*� •cA. � �, t _ �'. .'` � . - .. ' J � max, �:: .:'4 .. __ ' t ,• 3. � � - . .. _ .. LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINE VENTING INSTALLATION_; (CONTINUED) VENT SECTION LENGTHS (NOMINAL AND EFFECTIVE/NET) • Plan vent lengths to prevent joints at the ",-intersection of ceiling or roof joists. • Vent length combinations and straightvent' effective lengths are listed in Flgure 14 TELESCOPIC VENT SECTION A telescopic dent section may be used when installing in tight spaces or when avent run that is made up of fixed -length sections develops•a joint in a undesirable location or will not build up to the required length. The effective length of the Telescopic, Vent a Section ranges from 1 -Ml (38 mm) to 7-1l2"', (191 mm). The Telescopic Vent Section 'is fitted with .a dimpled end (identical to a normal vent section component) and a plain end with•3 pilot holes. Slip the plain end overthe locking;incline chap- ` nel end of a standard vent component the re- quired distance, and Secwe with three ScrewS. = ELBOWS • When planning vent runs, make allowances' . for elbows. ,, f • A 90• elbow may NOT be attached directly, to the appliance collar. A minimum of 6• pipe must be used between the fireplace collar and a 90• elbow. - Al • Two 450 elbows may be used in place of one? 900 elbow (use the samerise-to-run ratios, as shown for a 900 elbow). ; • An elbow is acceptable as t foot of vertical*,' rise. y Each elbow features a.3600 swivel joint (Figure 14-1), which allows it to be rotated around the centef axis of the'dimpled end;. to align with the direction of the next vent, run section. Note: Rotate elbows in a CLOCKWISE direction only, to avoid unlocking the previously connected vent section. 8-1/8' 4-13/16• , - (206 mm) ., (122 In 360' Swivel Joint ' 360° Swivel Joint (45° Elbow) (90• Elbow) 14 Figure 14-1: Elbows 4R VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STRAIGHT VENT SECTION EFFECTIVE (NET) LENGTHS - Description EOectlne Length 6 in (152 mm) Vent Section 4.5 In (114 mm) 12 to (305 mm) Vent Section 10.5 In (267 mm) 24 in (610 mm) Vent Section 22.5 In (572 mm) 36 in (914 mm) Vent Section 34.5 In (876 mm) 48 In (1219 mm) Vent Section 46.5 In (1181 mm► 'See "Imlallalion Accessodes"al the back of this manual for all approved venting components. NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTAME AND ARE NDT DRAwN To SCALE. ' V - •: t +:,+ ��. *. t• w �: .a.i y.•.r -t �4 7t w.�y �"'"r s` ' _ 14 �, LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LING IVENTING INSTALLATION ' (CONTINUED) VENT RUN SUPPORT. REQUIREMENTS Supporting Vertical Vent Runs - Note: Proper venting support is very important. NEVER use the fireplace to support the weight of the venting. k Support the vertical portion of the venting system every 8 feet (2.4 m) above the fire- place vent outlet (see Figure 15-1)., Use Support Straps (cat: no. SV4.5SU-, see "Accessory" section in this manual) or conventional plumber's tape (not provided). Secure the plumber's tape to the framing members with nails or screws. Loop'the plumber's tape around the vent, securing the ends of the tape to the framing. Use #6 x 1/2" sheet metal screws to secure the support straps to the vent pipe. , 1R VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Supporting Horizontal Vent Runs x A NOTICE: It Is important to Install See Figure 15-2. Install support straps every horizontal runs on a steady, (i.e., no 5 it 11.524 m) along horizontal/inclined "dips"), slightly positive incline of vent runs using Use Support Straps (cat. no. approximately 1/4 inch rise -per -foot (20 ,SV4.5SU; see, "Accessory" sectionin this millimeters rise -per -meter) horizontal, manual): or conventional plumbe(s tape (not in a direction away from the fireplace. provided): - (Slightly smaller rise -per -foot run ratios W t are acceptable.) Use a carpenter's level to measure from a constant surface, and adjust support straps as necessary. s Horizontal -.�` Horizontal Building Support Support Brackets Horizortalflnctined Run Firestop/ Framing /Spacer 0 90° Elbow 8' R I Straight Vert Vertical - Sections Horizontal Ceiling. Place horizontal support brackets Termination Firestop/ eve 5 ft 1524 m Vertical, - Spacer 0 every (' )' Rise Exterior - Min.6°Vertical Section Wall ` Support vertical venting every and One 90° Elbow 8 It (2.4 m) above fireplace vent outlet (see Supporting Vertical Vent Runs* on this page). ., .. ' Horizontal Termination Fireplace Figure 15-2. Typical Horizontal Termination System I RAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.' z r 16 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINED VENTING INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) VENT RESTRICTOR REQUIREMENTS Installation of the provided vent restrictor assembly is required only for the venting con -.- figurations listed in Figure 16-2. The Vent Restrictor Kit includes one, vent restrictor base, two wings, and four screws (see figure 16-1). - 1. Refer to Figure 16-2. For venting configurations listed under "Setting 1 Use the vent restrictor base only (no assembly is required). • For venting configurations listed under. "Setting 2" or "Setting 3. Use the four provided screws to attach the two wings to the vent restrictor base in the applicable position. 2. If the baffle and back panel are already installed, remove them before proceeding'. See Page 28. - 3. Install the vent restrictor assembly from inside the firebox. With the flaps on the vent restrictor base facing =UP, carefully " ' bend the flaps inward just enough -to 'slide the assembly up into the vent collar,. as shown in Figure 16-3). The vent restrictor is heid in place by Eric- tion only. . The entire vent restrictor assembly must be up Inside the vent collar, with no portion showing inside the firebox. Vent Restrictor Kit (provided with fireplace) "Flaps" (1) dent Restrictor Base ai. 0 0 (2) Wings (4) Screws Figure 16-1 iR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • ? NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. . ' �✓ : • � ., ti .' I-" •. .fir _ `:' • - ♦.. .� , , ..LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS'- -ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) o INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS VENTING INSTALLATION Flex Vent iote: Outer Pipe Is Pulled Away To (CONTINUED) Show The.Detail of The Inner Pipe, Securing Screw - 3 Places Equidistantequallyspated) USING SECURE FLEXTM KITS APPLY ONLY MIL -PAC BLACK Just I E Mr Clamp) AND COMPONENTS HIGH TEMPERATURE SEALANT (Cat. No. 10K81) to the outside Secure Flefm venting kits and compo' surface of both collars of the.— 4 . %I . , ... nerrtsmay ada or (be especially careful to r, mir collar be used in any venting application in place of rigid -fillt a grooves olthe oul Secure Vent'" (SV4.5) direct -vent components. to be covered by the flexible pipe) nagan and slide flexible pipe over inner Gear Clamps All restrictions, clearances and allowances that and outer adaptor collars pertain to the rigidpipingapply to the flexible venting. Secure Flexiiits may not be modified; also, under no circumstances may separate •sections of flex pipe be joined together. 13/4 inch (44 mm) Flexible Using Adaptor (SV4.5RF), Secure Flex kits Pipeand Adaptor OuterCollar may be added to the end of a vent run made Overlap 13/4 in. (44 mm) Flexible up of rigid Secure Vent (SV4.5) vent sections Pipe and Adaptor Inner Calla r provided that doing so does not violate any'of Overlap .the venting length, height, routing, horizontal. Adaptor (SV4.5RF) to vertical ratio requirements or clearance Securing Screw - 3 considerations detailed in this manual. Places, 120* apart 0equally spaced) Just ow Gear Clamp Secure Flex kits come with an adaptor that Attach Adaptor to Appliance can be fitted to the inclined channel end of Figure 17-1., Collar, or Secure Vent Sections the last Secure Vent ISV4 51 vent section in a rigid system in the exact same fashion as any B. Install Outer Flex Pipb" D. Install Firestop/Spacer at ceilings and other Secure Vent section. _Align the dimpled; end of the adaptor over the previously installed - 1. Install stall the large' gear clamp loosely around' walls When Secure Flex penetrates a wall or ceiling, a firestop/spacer is required: use' section or appliance collar, adjusting the radial the outer flexible vent pipe, push itbackout, !,of the way. the SF4.5 VF firestop/spacer for ceilings and alignment until the four locking dimples of the Prov onasec ideadditiluritytotheconnection. �- the SF4.5 HF firestop/spacer for walls. See adaptor are aligned with the inlets of the four 2. Applya bead of Mil I-Pac Black (7000 F) high the appropriate sections and figures shown incline channels of the last vent section or collar. temperature sealant- Catalog No. 1OK81) throughout the venting section for their instal - Push on the adaptor until it fully engages, then to,the outer adaptor collar; to the grooves labon, requirements. twistthe adaptor clockwise running the dimples down and along the incline channels until they seat at the end of the channels. To attach the flexible vent to the adaptor (Figure 17-1): A. Install Inner Flex Pipe 1. Install the small gear clamp loos try around' • the inner flexible vent pipe, pusli it back out of the way. 2. Apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black (700* F) high temperature sealant - Catalog No. 1OK81 to the inner, adaptor collar, approximately of the -collar which extend'approximately 1 inch from the end and to the flat'surface, approximately 1-2118 i6chestrom the end. - 3.'Pull and extend outer flexible vent pipe.. - 4. Slide the outerflex pipe overthe adaptorcol- lar. Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely engages the adaptor collar to -a distance of 1-3/8 inchestrom.the end, and that it is free frorh, damage or fears. 5.,,S11ide the gear clamp down and tighten it f ullyt6 secure the flexible veritto the adapt6r o uter collar app roxi mately 3/4 inch from the end of the flex. 1/2 inch from the end. 6.Install three screws, . 120 .. degrees,. apart: E. Attach Flex Vent to Termination - • 3. Pull and extend the inner flexible vent pipe.. through the flexible vent pipe and into the Secure Flex components can be purchased 4. Slidethe inner flex pipe over the adaptorcol- adaptor collar just below the gear clamp to separately and attached to bulk lengths of So- - lar. Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely Prov onasec ideadditiluritytotheconnection. �- cure Flex flexible tubing cut to size at the job engages the adaptor collar to a distance of site. Secure the flexible veritto the Secure Flex 13/4 inches from the end, and that it is free;' C. Route Flex Vent terminations in the same manner (see Figure from damage or tears. Ensure that thieflex vent is properly routed to 17-2);as it was attached to the adaptor. S. Slide the gear clamp down: and tighten: ifprovide the required clearance. Do not allow the flexible vent to bend in a radius tighter than 5' - Note: Secure Flex vent must he attached to full to securethettexibleventtotheadapior Secure Flex terminations only. 00 NOT sub - inner collar approximately 3/4 inch from the (127 mm). Refer to Figure 17-2. Space out the stitute Secure Vent terminations or the Secure end of the flex. internal flexvent spacers evenly - approximately, 'Vent adaptor for Secure Flex components. 6. Install three screws, VO degrees apart, every 6 inches -and avoid kinking of inner pipe.* The collars of Secure Flex terminations and through the flexible vent pipe and into the Support horizontal sections of flex with metal adaptors have a different diameter than that t adaptor collar just below the geir clamp to,' straps at 2,foot . (H1, m). intervals: used with Me Secure Vert pipe. Additionally, provide additional security to the connect Secure Flex components have an extended length center tube for use in attaching the tion. flexible vent. t NOTE., DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. 17 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS. • ELITE LINE VERTICAL ,TERMINATION SYSTEMS TYPICAL VERTICAL ' TERMINATION SYSTEMS • Typical vertical termination systems are . shown in Figures 18-1, 18-2, and 18-3. • Select the vent design that matches your requirements, and make sure the vent run' conforms to the rise -to -run ratios listed in Figure 18-4. ` See the "VENTING INSTALLATION" section t (Pages 13-17) for additional details. 1R VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV4 . ' . Vertical Termination Flashing and 'Storm Collar See °CLEARANCES" section in this manual. . Vertical Firestop/ Spacer 0 Max: 60 R SeeureVent'14 (18 m)Vent Sections -• Min. 6 ft ° (1.8 m) © 44 . `Figure 18-1: Vertical Termination System, H w ' .� Vertical Fuestop/ • IF'Spacer 0 ." O O ` Horizontal I :' Frestop/ Lm 0 ... V1 Spacer 0 i' 1 , 16 Figure 18-2: Vertical Termination System with Two 90• Elbows LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS' VERTICAL TERMINATION . SYSTEM RISE -TO -RUN RATIOS • - Max. Total H Min. Total V feet (meters) feet (meters) r 5 - (1.524) 3.3 (1.006) 10 (3.1) 6.5 (1.981) 15 " . (4.65) 10 (3.048) 20 (6.096) 13.5 ,(4.115) Total H = Max. 20 ft (6.096 m). Total H + Total V = Max. 60 ft (18.3 m). ' Example: A20 -ft total Horizontal vent run requires min. 5 R total vertical venting. Figure 18-4 0 Vertical Firestop/Spacer must be used anywhere vent pipe passes through a' combustible floor or ceiling. - .25Horizordal Firestop/Spacer must be used anywhere vent pipe passes through a. • combustible wall: .25For details, see "Firestop/Spacer Require- ments" on Page 13. A Install the provided Vent Restrictor, if re- quired (see Page 16). © A 90• elbow may NOT be attached directly to the appliance collar. A minimum of 6" ' pipe must be used between the fireplace _ collar and a 90• elbow. For more details, see "Elbows" on Page 14. f Vertical Frestop/ - Spacer 0 Horizontal Fireslop/ Spacer 0 H /! " R2 • V .4 if \, a. ♦. Figure 18-3., Vertical Termination System with Three 90° Elbows i } r 1. NDTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAW_ N TO SCALE. f E , LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS F ERTICAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS ' ONTINUED) VERTICAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES s For vertical (root) termination, the minimum Vent height above the roof and/or adjacent walls is specified in ANSI Z223.1, latest edition (in Canada, the current CAN/CSA- B149.1 installation code) and by major building codes. Always consult your local codes for specific requirements. A general , guide to follow is the Gas Vent Rule. • Terminate multiple vertical vents according to the installation codes listed above. Also see,figure 19-1. • Terminate single vertical vent caps relative: to other existing building components, as Vent/air Intake Termination Clearances Above the High Side of an Angled Roof (Ref. NFPA 54 / ANSI 2223.1) Roof Pitch Feet H• . -Meters Flat to 6/12 1,0 0.3 6tl 2 tom 2 1.25 0.38 7/12 to 8/12 • 1.5 0.46 8/12 to 9/12 2.0 0.61 9/12 to 10/12 2.5 0.76 10/12 to 1.1/12 3.25 0.99 11/12 to, 12/12 4.0 1.22 12112 to 14112 5.0 1.52 14/12 to 16/12 6.0 1.83 16/12 to 18/12 7.0 2.13 18/12 to 20/12 7.5 2.29 20/12 to 21/12 8.0 2.44 shown in Figure 19-2. 2. Install storm,collar: 3. Install vertical termination. �a-- Min. 12" �� - • • . (305 m2- : ~ `Note: Refer to Tortisat,Vent Term_fnation, Extend the vent sections to the height shown "Clearances"on previous page. in- "Vertical Vent Termination Clearances" Install'_the storm collar (supplied with the " (Figure 19-2). flashing) aver the vent/ilashing .joint (see The vertical termination (Figure 1.94 installs figure 19 3); '' t `- in the same manner as the other vent sections ' i a. Loosen the screw on the storm collar, and ' (see `Attaching Secure VentTm Components" :.; , slidethe-collar down until it meets the top on Page 13). - ' ...:: ..... - of:the flashing. •lf the: vent system extends more than b. Tighten the adjusting screw." t 5 feet (1:5 meters) above the roof flashing, ` ' =' . q stabilizers are required (not provided). Figure 19-1: Clearance for Multiple Vertical Vent Terminations . c ' Apply non-combustible caulking o r- �^ ar- 'caulking is •acceptable) around entire . Additional screws may be used at section _ , cumference to ensure a water -tight seal:': joints foradded st _ . I ability. INSTALLING VERTICAL VENT Guide wires may attached to the joint for TERMINATION additional support on multiple joint configu- . �. rations. Storm 1. Install roof flashing.Collar 'Flashing a. After framing the roof,opening+(Page 9), extend vent sectionsthrough roof-struc-' lure. y b. Install roof flashing over the vent section. (Figure 19-3), and position so the vent' column nses'Vertically (use a carpenter's` { •„ yY s : level) r c. Nail along the perimeter,to secure the .. flashing, or adjust roofing to overlap flash- ing Storm edges at top and sides only. Trim,where' , necessary. - t d. Seal top and both sides of flashing with, waterproof caulking. _ LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HORIZONTAL " r TERMINATION SYSTEMS TYPICAL HORIZONTAL 5 TERMINATION SYSTEMS Note: Building codes limit or prohibit horizontal termination in specific areas. For location guidelines, see Page22. • Typical horizontal termination -systems are . shown in Figures 20-2, 20-3, and 20-4. • Select the vent design that matches your requirements and make sure the vent run conforms to the rise -to -run ratios listed in Figure 20-1. ► See the "VENTING INSTALLATION" section on Pages 13-17 for additional details. HORIZONTAL TERMINATION ' f SYSTEM RISE -TO -RUN RATIOS' = Max. Total H Min. Total V feet (meters) feet (meters) ' .2 (0.610) 1 (0.305) 4.5 (1.372) - 3 (0.914) 6 (1.829) 4 (1.220) 7.5 (2.286) 5 (1.524). 9 (2.743) 6 . (1.729).- 15 (4.572) 10 (3.048) , Total H =1511(4.572 m) max. - Total H + Total V = 60 8 (18.3 m) max. Example: 15 it total Horizontal vent run requires a min. of,lo ft total Vertical vent. Figure 20-1 Q Vertical Firestop/Spacer must be used anywhere vent pipe passes through,a combustible floor or ceiling. Horizontal Firestop/Spacer must be used,i anywhere vent pipe passes through a combustible wall. , For. further details, see "Firestop/Spacer, Requirements" on Page 13. , µ ® Install the provided Vent Restnctor, if required (see Page 16). 4 A 90• elbow may NOT be attached di- rectly to the appliance collar. A minimum of 6" pipe must be used between the fire- place collar and a 90• elbow. For more • . T details, see "Elbows" on Page 14. • / • . • 3- 20- t. HorizolTerminatintaon Horizontal Firesto / /" I Spacer Q , ` D Vertical Frestop/ / s S Spacer Q Figure 20-3: Horizontal Termination with Two. 90• Elbows r Vertical Frestop/Spaser Q ' i�� y f r' H- I '© Horizontal W Horizontal Firestopi Spacer Q ti D r v. F � r Figure 2". Horizontal Termination with Three 90• Elbows NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. r , LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT BAS FIREPLACE (MODELS .LDV42, LDV54) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HORIZONTAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS (CONTINUED) HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES • The horizontal vent termination must have a minimum 6° (152 mm) clearance to any overhead combustible projection less than or equal to 2-1/2" (64 mm). 4 • For projections greater than 21/2° (64 mm), see figure 21-1. For additional vent location restrictions, see Page 22. f ' .. 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Assemble vent run to exterior wall: a) If not already done, prepare an opening as . described in Figure23-1. b) Assemble the vent system to the . point " where the end of the last section is within " 5 to 8-1/2 inches (127 to 216 mm) inboard of the exterior surface to which the termina- tion will be attached. See Figure 23-1 and ` 23-3. 3 .. y- If the end of the last section is not within this distance, use the telescopic vent section as *" the last vent section (see Page 14). Note: For walls thicker than those shown in.' Figum23-2'see Figure 23-3 which lists addi-' - ;r 1� tional venting components needed (in addition - _ to the termination and adaptor) for a particular, . r range of wall thicknesses. " Z. Attach termination adaptor.,' } See Figure 23-2. Attach the termination, adaptor (provided with the termination) to • the vent section (or telescoping vent section; r^ ' or elbow) in the same manner as the' other vent components (see Attaching SecurerVent ' Components'on Page 13). ; Note: If blown insulation is to be used, the Through -Wall Shield Kit_ (H5816) MUST be installed. `.3. Install iirestop/spacer at exterior wall. 4i See'Figure 23-1. Install the firestop/spacer y over the opening at the exterior side of the framing, long side up; with the 3 -inch spacer '`clearance at the top, and nail into placer (me firestop/spacer also may be installed• over the opening at the interior side of framing): REQUIRED HORIZONTAL VENTING COMPONENTS NOTE: The horizontal terminatlon'must not . ' 4. Install horizontal termination.;; : .` be recessed Into the exterior wall or siding . From outside the exterior wall, slide the by more than 1-1/4° (32 mm), as shown in. ,a) Figure.23.2 horizontal termination collars, onto the ' termination adaptor (the outer termina- t` CAUTION: The vent termination is'HOT .. tion collar INSIDE the outer diameter, of: the while inoperationand for a period of time - - adapter, and the inner termination collar, following fireplace use. ,To prevent con--. ` ' OUTSIDE the inner diameter of the adapter) F ' t ` tact with hot surfaces, use a Termination until the termination seats against the exte- Guard,. which. can be purchased at yours.. rior wall surface to which it will be attached. "^ local dealer:' (See "Installation Accesso-}? ries in this manual for catalog numbers.) Y b) Orient the termination' housing with the; ' ° w� u, u ' arrow pointing UP (see Figure 23-2). Use the table'in Figure 23=3 when selecting ' . c) Secure the termination to the exterior wall. venting components for a particular range of `� r exterior wall thicknesses., , y#` REQUIRED HORIZONTAL VENTING COMPONENTS BASED ON EXTERIOR WALL THICKNESS Fid. Wall Thidmess Required Horizontal' inches (mm) Vent Components - 6 to 9-1/4. • Termination Kit (152 to 235) '-10-3/4 to 14 • Termination Kit '(273 to 356) • 6 -inch Vent Section 16-3/4 to 20 -Termination Kit - (426 to 508) • 12 -inch Vent Section, 11-3/4 W20 • Termination Kit (299 to 508) • Telescopic Vent Section Figure 23-3 ' - NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE` - . �. J' 'y{' - f• AYti k y.-r�� •4 - y `' _moi- ". 24 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LIND FIELD WIRING CAUTION: Label all wires prior to discon- nection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. ATTENTION: Au moment de Pentretien des commandes, etiquetez taus les fils avant de les d6brancher. Des erreurs de cbblage peu-vent entramer on fonc- tionnement inadbquat of dangereux. Verify proper operation after servicing. S'assurer que Pappareil fonctionne adb- quatement une fois Pentretien termini. IR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS B =:LACK FIELD WIRING STEPS 3. Remove the cover plate knockout; then Route wiring and install electrical components feed the power supply wire through the in the order described in this section. knockout opening and into the unit junction W =WHITE box. Route fireplace wiring. 4. Connect the black power supply wire to (See Figures 24-1 and 24-2) the power outlet's red pigtail lead and the Note: The electronic appliance must be white power supply wire to the common connected to the main power supply. terminal of the outlet. 1. Route a 3 -wire, 120 Vac, '60;Hz, 1ph power 6• Connect the ground supply wire to the supply (not provided) to the appliance pigtail lead attached to the outlet's green junction box. ground screw. 2. Removethe electrical inlet cover plate from 6. After wiring is complete, replace the cover the back of the unit by removing the plate's plate. securing screws. The junction box can be moved to the bottom of the fireplace for bottom electrical entry. Tab In Green Ground Screw Heceplacle Figure 2471: Junction Box Wiring R .. ELECTRONIC WIRING DIAGRAM FOR GRAVITY VENT FIREPLACES JUNCTION Box AC/OC1 eAV AC POWER HOT ADAPTOR NEUTRAL GROUND" O Y LIMIT SWITCH B -VENT MODELS ONLY I IN 1118 OPTIONAL REMOTE RECEIVER ON/OFF SW ITCH WALL SWITCH I WIRING COLOR CODE B =:LACK BL = BLUE BR =BROWN 6 = GREEN GY = GRAY 0= ORANGE PU=PURPLE W =WHITE = R RED Y = YELLOW PM 580491-01 SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION ONLY Figure 24-2 Ground - Green _ Neutral - White _ 120 VAC - Black (Power Supply Junction Box Unswdched) J -BOX / RECEPTACLE WIRING 120% 60HZ,1PH Field Wired _--_—_ Factory Wired ELECTRONIC PILOT ASSEMBLY HOOD r IGNITER ROD A--FLAMESENSOR B PRORANE VALVE PILOT PILOT TUBEB SENSOR T SPARK WIRE CABLE CABLE ` PILOTGROUNDWIRE O p O _Y BATTERY HOLDER RDflANIE DTC BOARD - R i B OFC WIRE HARNESS L.1 \ OPTIONAL CPI SWITCH • OFF (0)- INTERMITTENT PILOT MODE ON (-) -STANDING PILOT MODE NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FIELD WIRING (CONTINUED) 1 Install batteries for battery backup. Batteries are only required to operate the unit in the event of loss of 120 VAC line power. 1. Remove the surround, if installed.- 2. nstalled.2. Remove the door for easier access. 3. The battery holder is attached via cable to the IPI/CPI bracket on the left hand side Pull the cable until the battery holder is visible. Turn the battery holder such that it will clear the unit and can be removed from the unit (the black and red wires will still be connected to the unit). 4. Place the 4 provided AA 'batteries into the holder. Align the (—) end of the batteries the the spring end of the holder. 5. Replace the battery holder and' other removed components (if applicable) in reverse order. Install and initialize remote control system. The remote control system provides remote ON/OFF bumer operation. REQUIRED ITEMS (not provided): • Standard Junction Box TECHNICAL DATA Supply Voltage, Remote Control/Transmitter: 4.5 V (three AAA batteries) Supply Voltage, Wall Switch(Receiver: 6.0 V (four AA batteries)• Ambient temperature rating: 32 -140°F(0 -60°C) Radio frequency: 315 MHz Installing and Wiring the Receiver (Wall Switch) IMPORTANTI PLACE THE RECEIVER WALL SWITCH IN THE "OFF" POSITION DURING INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE. THE HANDHELD REMOTE TRANSMITTER . AND RECEIVER WALL SWITCH ARE RADIO FREQUENCY APPLIANCES. IF THE RECEIVER . WALL SWITCH IS MOUNTED INSIDE A METALLIC CASE, SEVERE LOSS OF PERFOR- MANCE (REDUCTION IN WORIGING RANGE) MAY RESULT. TURN OFF MAIN GAS SUPPLY TO THE APPLI- ANCE DURING INSTALLATION OR MAINTE- NANCE OF THE RECEIVER. TURN OFF MAIN GAS SUPPLY TO THE APPLI- ANCE BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING NOTE DIA( BATTERIES IN RECEIVER WALL SWITCH. The receiver accepts commands :from the - handheld remote control transmitter to turn the flame on and off. Usethe slider switch (Figure 25-2) to set the! receiver to one of three positions:. • ON (manually turns on:the burner) • REMOTE (remote OWOFF burner control) • OFF (manually turns off the burner) The wall switch receiver may be installed in. a standard: single gang wall switch box or in a -low temperature area of the appliance. See Figure 25-1. Receiver (Wall Switch) Functionality The Receiver is supplied by four (4) AA batter les, see Fig. 3: The receiver accepts commands via radio signal sent from the transmitter., When the system is turned on, an acoustic signal ("beep") is generated to indicate that the Receiver is ready to receive commands from the Remote Control. Remote Control Functionality Whenthe batteries are installed in the remote control and the side slider is in the position shown in Figure 25-2, the LED on the trans- mitter illuminates each time the ON/OFF button is pressed. Initializing the Remote Control System To program the transmitter to the: receiver, slide the wall switch to the REMOTE position (see Figure 25-2) and press the OWOFF key on the handheld remote control. The system has an automatic learning mode that allows the receiver to synchronize with a newtransmitter inthe:event the transmitter. must be replaced: As soon ' as the receiver receives the first correct command from any remote control, it will beep (3) limes to con- firm synchronization. (Continued on next page) (RAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAW r"aOS"ione-pslider switch n REMOTE position �REd1orE OFF IFigure 25-2: Receiver (Wall Switch) I 1 TO SCALE:, -0 1 25 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS •+ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remote Control System (continued) Low Battery Detection (Receiver Wall Switch) INSTAttING FIREPLACE Turning ON the Appliance f If:the receiver batteries are low, a triple acous COMPONENTS li tic signal will be emitted by the receiver when , When the OWOFF key is pressed (see Figure it receives a command from the transmitter c 25-3), the LED on the transmitter Illuminates depressing the OWOFF key. This is an alert of ' Install all fireplace components in this section and the Remote Control is switched' on. � , A a low battery condition before losing battery _ 1. in the order listed below. Tuming OFF the Appliance' power at all. As soon as the depleted batter- Note: Complete all steps under ies are'replaced, the acoustic signal from the "FIELD WIRING" (previous two , If the appliance and the Remote Control are ` . receiver confirms the reception of the ON/OFF : pages) before proceeding. ,. switched on, when the ON/OFF key is pressed (see Figure 25-3), the Remote control, is command from the transmitter. '- Install vent restrlCtor. - turned off. The receiver beeps (2) times. -;' ', `" • - Child Safety Lockout . ', [PROVIDED WITH FIREPLACE; Low Battery Detection (Remote Control)REQUIRED With function WITH CERTAIN VENT RUNS) this itis possible to deactivate If not already done, install the provided vent The life of the Remote Control batteries ; ,,the remote control key (see Figure 25-3). - restrictor (if required for your specific venting ; depends on many factors, including batteryconfiguration) Backup Function before proceeding. See Page " quality and number of appliance ignitions:.' 161or complete details. When the transmitter batteries are low, the Ifthebatteries of the Receiver are low, they LED light will be dim to alert of a low battery applianceran can be switched on manually by condition before losing all power. As soon as moving thesliderswitchonthe Receivertothe the depleted batteries are replaced, the Trans- ON position (see Figure 25-2). . ' mitter will restart its normal operation y ., .. .. -. -�• ti: _�. 1. I.§ y ' •_.: .. ' y .. nK - 1`rs � -S .T• ,t - �• r �,: . rl ` •fit• P. i' . ta a ,S , • ,! . A t� .,. r.a,� .y ... .. 'r , ' •. F .,r - /sr•. s y{ y.. .b - .S +A .r ja. • t yr '� y •' - ` � � ,� � ..-� +•'+ ♦f i � 7 �_` •Lr , 4 K C } .G , 7♦ f'� 4 L... ... , . 26 NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLus-mAnONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT'DRAWN TO -SCALE.' f{ . ,• -' -"n tea:'. a . • �S.yS � sY i .. :.S r .' >,, ... '; ,r ..r . y . .. .. .. a ., ` LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS, • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE'(NIODELS LDV42;1DV54).• INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS F , r •. f: 'f Reinstall rear floor section, .-`„ r '' : • Reinstall front floor section ,at•.4� , :r t 1'' See Figure 27-1. Place lower back edge of rear floor section on rear. 1. See Figure 2772, Engage lower front lip of fi•on floor section under ledge of fireplace, behind the tabs. +'.` ° ' '•' -'.. -locking clips attached to fireplace front ledge, and then slide it back. k -� 2, Align outermost front hole on either side of rear floor section,ith, 2.`Align notches'in back edge of front.floor section over holes'in rear hole in center lower tab in each side panel. Pull rear floor section ' floorsection; Push frontfloorsection backward until itbutts up against ' forward until it butts up against the bumer,'and secure -using (3) of . r. bumer, and secure using (2) of the #10-16 x 3/8 hex head sheet metal the #10-16 x 3/8 hex head sheet metal screws provided with the Floor' ` 'screws provided with the Floor M (one'screw per side) Kit (one screw per side):' 4 ya= ,t .� ��e c:;�- •�" n t'ikInstall '' i e'dia. •� ••iJ �! �,�.k '�"ri r. t kYJx*,} n, �.^. ]: S ti? !� , •'�,! �� Q.... y;,.`r F 1 -. ,Rear 1.- Place an even layer of media in the recessed area around the burner`, Side Paneb '' I...}r I ».. (see bold outlined'area in Figure 27-3;, refer to Figure 32-1). (Ceder Lower Tab) o 1 k .. IMPORTANTI,, ± r . 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Align the screw holes below the door assembly with the holes in the fireplace, and secure using the (3) provided screws. INSTALL MODESTY PANEL Reverse these steps to remove the glass door To install the modesty panel, attach the 3 hooks assembly. to the slots in the door, and then slide it to the HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED. • Remove glass door assembly only when fireplace is OFF and COLD. • Do not attempt to touch the front enclo- sure glass with your hands while the fireplace is in use. • The glass on the front of the fireplace reaches EXTREMELY HIGH temperatures and can cause severe burns if touched. Even after the gas is turned off, fireplace surfaces remain extremely hot. A CAUTION r RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. • Do NOT abuse glass door by striking or slamming shut. • Handle glass with extreme ca'rel Glass is susceptible to damage; do NOT scratch or handle roughlywhile reinstalling the glass' door frame. • Never operate fireplace with glass door assembly removed. These di rect-vent appliances are designed to operate only when glass door assem- bly is installed. Generally, the glass door assembly should not be removed, except LEFT until fully seated. INSTALL OPTIONAL SURROUND Installthe surround after wall finish is com- p%te. See Pages 33 and 34. t, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS when access to components within the firebox is required. - • Do not attempt to substitute the materials used on these doors, or replace cracked or broken glass. r • The glass doors) of this appliance must only be replaced as acomplelle unit aspro- vided by the manufacturer. Do not attempt •- toreplace broken, cracked or chipped glass `Y separately. r Gr, r. - 29 30 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS VERIFYING APPLIANCE OPERATION With the gas line installed, run the initial system checkout before closing up the front of the unit. Follow the pilot lighting instructions provided;. in on the next page. Note: Lighting instructions (and rating plate) are also provided on a tag attached to one of the lower door brackets. When first lighting the appliance, it will take a few, minutes for the gas line to purge itself of air. Once purging is complete, the pilot and LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODEL$ LDV42, AD 54) e, INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS'. Y r r .9r 'LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS'-' r T 1 t + f , i f �r 1 wy ' � • � r G. 321 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINE `VERIFYING APPLIANCE OPERATION (CONTINUED) ADJUSTING THE AIR SHUTTER Note. Before adjusting the air shutter, the glass door assembly must be in place and secured. Flame Appearance and Sooting Properflame appearance is a flame that is blue at the base and becomes yellowish -orange in the body of the flame. When the appliance is first lit, the entire flame may be blue and will gradually tum yellowish -orange during thefirst 30 minutes of operation. After 30 minutes of operation, if the flame is blue, or if the flame is orange with evidence of sooting (black tip), the air shutter opening may need to be adjusted. If the air shutter opening is closed too far, sooting may develop. Sooting is indicated by black puffs developing at the tips of very long orange flames. Sooting results in black depos- its forming on the appliance inside surfaces and on exterior surfaces adjacent to the vent termination. Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion in the flames and lack of combustion air enter- ing the air shutter opening. To achieve a warm yellowish -orange flame with an orange body that does not soot, the shutter opening must be adjusted between these two extremes. Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines • If there is smoke or soot present, first ensure that the flames are not impinging on any of the panels. If the panels are properly posi- tioned and a sooting condition still exists, increase the air shutter opening. • The more offsets in the vent system, the larger the air shutter opening will need to be. • An appliance operated with the air shutter opened too far may have flames that appear blue and transparent. Propane models may exhibit flames that candle or appear stringy. If this is present and persists, adjust the air shutter to a more OPEN position, then operate the appliance for a few more minutes to ensure that the flame normalizes and the flames do not appear sooty. The following chart is provided to aid you in achieving the correct air shutter adjustment for your installation: Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines Amount of , Flame Air Shutter Primary Air Color Adjustment It air shutter is Flame will Air shutter closed too far be orange gap should be --► _-0. increased It air shutter is Flame will Air shutter open too far be blue gap should be decreased Air Shutter Adjustment Procedure To adjust the air shutter for proper flame appearance (as illustrated in Figure 32-1): 1. Before adjusting the air shutter, allow the burner to operate for at least 30 minutes while observing the flame. 2. Adjust the air shutter using the lever on the lower right side of the firebox (Figure 32-2). • For more CLOSED air shutter, PULL lever OUT (toward front of fireplace). • For more OPEN air shutter, PUSH lever IN (toward back of fireplace). • If theflame appears sooty, adjustthe air shut- ter until properflame appearance is achieved. • If the flame stays blue, gradually adjust the air shutter to a more CLOSED position until proper flame appearance is achieved. NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. ' LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42,'LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 'Wall Finish Requirementswhenr Note: The provided Non -Combustible f F1NISH• r IDSta111ng Optional Surround Fiber Board may be faced with any K Tri �A r , ` 5', NON -combustible finish material ap- v `•' AND TRI - :ft 1: TOP/BOTTOM NAILING FLANGES;,Make " .' .;>propriate for use (brick, tile, stone, w « ,.sure TOP and BOTTOM Nailing Flanges are "' high-temperature paint', etc.). t INTERIOR WALL FINISH attached to fireplace in the correct VERTI.. 5. INTERIOR FINALE FINISH: Cover the lower } A' minimum 1'(25 mm) clearance is required.CAL position for Surround finish and the -,,portion of the fireplace with finish material. r from the door frame outer edge to an finish correct HORIZONTAL position for the wall ' !Y i g y F 6: -Skim -coat all drywall, and mud all joints. * .n material + °� finish material thickness (see Page 9). t -''Note: NEVER install combustible 2:,LEFT/RIGHT.SIDE NAI�LING'FLANGES F '� Note: If skimming the provided Fiber `? • Board to match drywall, use Sheet - material (wall finish, surround, trim, REMOVE the LEFT and RIGHT•SIDE Nall rock® brand Durabond® 90 setting-' etc.)on, infrontof, oroverlappingatry;,3. *'.frig Flanges (see Figure 33-2), and discard type joint compound to fill all joints. part of the appliance front face. &u41 s ing,appropriate disposal methods... + " . *For painted wall finish, use two (2) •*, ; See Page 4 for Cold Climate�/nsulahon 3: LEFT/RIGHT FILLER/ANGLE BRACKETS - -coats of quality primer and high -tem - rackets and Page 6 for Clearances. ; Yerature paint on provided Fiber Board. REMOVE the two Filter/Anglia B(see P P a Figure33-2),-and discard using appropriate" 7, DOOR: After finishing interior walls, install, .Wall Finish Requirements disposal methods. , ; . - the Glass Door Assembly, if not already fortleanface Finish, ` #4: ;NON-COMBUSTIBLE FIBER BOARD: See done (Page 29). .(without optional Surround) ' Figures 33-2 (this page) and 34-1 (next �, 8:. SURROUND: Attach the Surround, and k` ,1: TOPBOTTOM NAILING FLANGES Make 'J` Page). Attach' the provided' non combus ,secure using the nine (9) screws provided ; ^ r^s sure 'TOP and BOTTOM Nailing Flanges y,, tible fiber board to the TOP nailing flange "; with the Surround Kit (see Figure 34-3). are attached to fireplace in the correct and secure usin g field -supplied screws. `.3 '`- _ VERTICAL position for Cleanface Finish and the correct HORIZONTAL position for; r L .: 1...... r:><:: f—Non-combustible ' the wall finish material thickness (Page 9). ;:,:::::::;•;.::....:.:r , , i:::::::::;.::::::; :.::<::::: , . r `. .- ,,::::::::::�.::::::::;�!� �:::: •�::;::.::::: f Fiber Board (secured :;:;!: ;;;;::!i:::;;;:::::::;:::::,r.:.,::::;;�:::;;;;;:�:<;::;; ::>:•: ;:,;;: ;;;! to TOP Nailing Flange) 2:-LEFT/RIGHT SIDE NAILING FLANGES:':<:>::;;;'::.:.;;;:>,.;.;:.;//>;:»>::;.;<;.:;:::.,,.,.:::::.././..:;;;;.;;;:,,.:•:::::: • +. ,�: r,�/ Make sure the LEFT and RIGHTSIDENailing . Flanges are installed (see Figuie 33-2)." %.�:.. f '.: • :'�.: - i. / i '::.., -} ` •. :,:,....... ..:. ;:;; x Note: fira 1acships from fatorY with :.....:........:.:. °. the all nailingflanges installed. z z 9 r i �.. _ 3. LEFT/RIGHT FI LER/ANGLE BRACKETS::• Make sure theo F' r I Brackets are. tw rile /An a Br ets ..........................::::::: 9 i i installed (ref. Figure 34-2 nextpage),', 9 ,f. y: e r { t: f :Note: Fireplace ships from. factory with , _ . , ' i a .' both Filler/Angle Brackets installed.` •-� s ::22Ei2222i:::::aEi2222>:i2:i22:i`?isi:i?5i:i:i:iic>i'%'' 4. NON COMBUSTIBLE FIBER BOARD: See - } i' . Figures 33-1, this page, and 34-t,nexti � s .. ': ... .• , �aT { ' page. Attach the provided non-combustible,, fiber board to the TOP Nailing Flange and: Figure 33-1: Preparing fot• clean/ace finish secure using field -supplied screws Note: The provided non-combustible • ''"i:'; ,i r' , f r 3 fiber . board ma be faced with an 'y ,f �.y ' Nan Combustible Fiber Board < NON -combustible finish material ap=', `+ t { 4, *, Cut to heightofinstal led top spacers propriafe for use (brick, tile, stone,' • +,. f I "�tiToap Nailing :;�lr. ,•; To Na illn ghi h -tem erature alnt..etc f1 , nge Flange 5: INTERIOR WALL FINISH: Cover the lower P gi / p _ ::.... « • 1 w w inaterial: Left Side _ t portion of the fireplace with finish 6: Skim -coat all drywall; and mud all joints. `. Nailing Right Side Fx ■. Flange Note: If skimming the' provided Fiber- ;(removed) Nailing ,Board to match drywall, use'Sheet Flange Y x :e. rockO brand Durabond® 90 setting- type etting type joint compound to fill all joints. c " r• ' - ° ForPainted wall finish y use tuvo f2 coats of qualityrimer and high -tem r f. s::r.-;.•,••, no, J1 paint on provided ::Fiber Board: fr 7; DOOR: After finishing 'all interior walls, k n�.,4wn nh�\ \\\vnmiv.� wu<o4K \wka \\troa;on KAxnrta v ` install the Glass Door Assembly, if -not ' ;L` W �Leh Side FillFer/Aegla Bricket'(remoied) already done (see Page 29) 1 - ,' a •' i Before installing optional'Surround, remove both h1ler/angle brackets and both side nailing flanges. " -The following trademarks are owned by UnRed States Gyp=, * , ` #sum Company or a related company Durabond, Sheetrock` Figure 33=_2: Preparing for optional Surround finish 1 s v 33 NOTE. 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S 34 t ' ` = , I � � FLgure 34-3 InstallNig Optional 3urroond _1 i` } „ . ,\ ➢ NOTE DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPREBENfATIVEAND ARE NOT DRAWN TO'SCALES,,! - ' r ,', . t " ' t : I,. :«; + ,....,., ', „� F't ,, tfr t 1f ,r � ,A '.i S w [ y?. axt r a ', ^f ^„ r ^ate " d �,. -, '! { a -! c ;) ,1 p .( { �.. y"P { /,r .Y ,' .P '' {' _ r t v k 1 ar , a. 11 ,. ♦.r f ` ,rL �" 4i x 3"" � + �^�, 1A ,. -E 1 i' 1 /' a';';♦i` !� 5. 11 t, ] : . �1 t ' p '. i ,f 4 w It �`„ q .,i l 0 R r ♦ i t, ,` . . �I - � _. ': , i j 1,. •Sri ..4 , j, i a'' . 11 11 � f �y 1.,. .. k .. i. r x 1i 1, �F " +,. . , Y . , LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) -'INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ATTACHING WARNING 5 �- LABELS ATTACHING SAFETY -IN -OPERATION WARNINGS It is the installer's responsibility to ensure these warnings are properly affixed during installation. These warning labels are a critical step in informing consumers of safe operation of this appliance. ATTACHING SAFETY -IN -OPERATION APPOSITION DES MISES EN GARDE RELATIVES COLOCACION DE AOVERTENCIAS DE WARNINGS A LA SECURITE O'UTILISATION SEGURIDAD EN OPERACION It is required that the set of safety instruction labels Ilestimperatifquelejeud'Mquettesdesecuntequiontete Se requierequeeljuegodeetiquetasdeinstrucciones that have been furnished With the fireplace be affixed foumiesaveclefoyersoientcolleesacotedesdisposhftde de seguridad que se incluyeron con [a chimenea se to the operation and control points of thefireplace.A controle du foyer. Une etiquette de securite dolt etrecollee coloqueen los puntos de operacidn y control de la safety instruction labelmustbeaff ixedtothereceiver sur [aplaque durecepteurmural controlantl'allumagedu misma.Sedebecolocarunaetiquetadeinstrucciones wall switch plate where the fireplace is turned on foyer (voir fture A) et sur le boitier de la telecommande de seguridad en la plata del interruptor de pared and off (see Figure A) and on the remote control (Figure B). Pour adhever 19nstallation correcte de cc del receptor desde el cual se enciende y se apaga handheld transmitter (see Figure B). To property foyer, procedez comme suit avec les etiquettes adhesives la chimenea (ver la Figura A) y en el transmisor de complete the installation of this fireplace, locate the en langues etrangeres foumies avec les, 'instructions control remoto (ver la Figura B). Para completar multi-lingual adhesive labels provided with the Care d'ublisation et d'entretien ; correctamente la instalacion de esta chimenea, and Operation Instructionsand proceedasfollows: 1. Reperez le recepteur mural qui controle le foyer encuentre las etiquetas adhesivas multilingbes 1. Locatethewallreceiverthatcontrolsthefire lace (vdrhfiez que I'interrupteur controle le fonction- incluidas con las instrucciones de cuidado y (verity the wallswire elveropertat co th o sa efireplacee by turn- nement du foyer en le faisant basculer de Manche operation y haga to siguiente: (verity it t and off). Clean the wall receiver plate a Arret, et dice -versa). Nettoyez soigneusement 1. Identifique el receptor de pared que controla la ingthoroughly to remove any dust and oils. Affix ta plaque durecepteurmuralpoureliminerlapoussWe chimenea (veritique que el interruptor opera to the label to the surface of the plate of the wall etles traces de graisse ou d'huile. Collet l'dbquette sur, chimenea encendiendola y apagandola). Limpie receiver that controls the fireplace (Figure A). la surface de laplaque du recepteur mural qui contrhile 'bien la plata del receptor de pared para quitar el Choose the language primarily spoken the . ' le foyer (Figure A). Choisissez la langue qui est pohro y aceite. Pegue la etiqueta en la supedicie home. If unknown; affix the English language principalementpadeedanslaresidencedupropd6taire. de la plata del receptor de pared que controla la label: En cas de doute, collez1'etiquette en anglais. - chimenea (Figura A). Seleccione el idioma que 2. Reorez la telecommande et nettoyezAa soigneuse- mas se habla en la casa. Si no sabe cual es, use 2. Locate the remote control transmitter and ment pour eliminer la poussiere et les traces la etiqueta en ingles. clean it thoroughly to remove any dust and de graisse ou d'huile. Collez I'etiquette sur le bot'h'er 2. Identifique el transmisor de control remoto y oils. Affix the label to the surface of handheld de la telecommande (Figure B). Choisissez la limpielo bien para quitarel polvo y aceite. Pegue transmitter (Figure B). Choose the language langue qui est principalement parlee dans is laetiquetaenlasuperficiedeltransmisor (Figura primarilyspoken inthe home. If unknown, affix residence du proprietaire. En cas de doute, collet B). Seleccione elidiomaque massehablaenla the English language label. 1'etiquette en anglais.casa. Si no sabe cull es, use la etiqueta en ingles. 3. It you are unable to locate the labels, please 3. Si vows ne trouvez pas les etiquettes, veuillez 3. Si no puede encontrar las etiquetas, sirvase call Lennox Hearth Products or your nearest appeler Lennox Hearth Productsou votre distribu IlamaraLennox Hearth Productsoaldistribuidor Lennox Hearth Products dealer to receive ad- teur Lennox Hearth Products local pour recevok - de Lennox Hearth Products mas cercano para ditionalsafety instruction labelsfreeofcharge. gratuitementdes etiquettessupplementaires. recibir etiquetas de instrucciones de seguridad u Cat. No. H8024 Replacement Label Kit Etiquettes de remplacement, no cat H8024 adicionales gratuitas. o a'tENNOXHEARTHPRODUCTS N decat.H8024 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS Juegodeetiquetasderepuesto LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1.800-9-LENNOX 1-800-g-LENNOX 1-800-g-LENNOX Remaique : Le hWe anglais est rouge sur un support Note: English r red test xt clear taunt. French transparent. Le telrte hangais at espagnol est blane sur tin Nota: La e6queta an inglds as lransparente con and Spanish are while text on black label., testo roio. Las etiquetas en liancds y espafiol son support negras con texto blanco. SAFETY LABEL DIAGRAMS IF OIAGRAMMES DES ETIQUETTES DE SECURITE / DIAGRAMAS DE ETIQUETAS DE SEGURIDAD A WARNING EXTREMELY HOT IDS' glass and fireplace EXTREMEMENT CHAU' Risk of Severe Bums Risque de bi_ -s graves_ ALWAYS KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM FIREPLACEfoyer A WAR Figure A l Figure'B " f , • orf • NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE. 1 35 Listed Secure VentT"' Components Secure VentTm Components Cat. No. Model Description ® H1968 SV4.5HT-2 Horizontal Termination with FirestoplSpacer (H2246) and Adaptor(741-61)-_ Vent Sections (Rigid) ° 771-70, - SV4.5L6 Straight, 6 -inch (152 mm) 771-71 SV4.51_12 Straight, 12 -inch (305 mm) 771-72 SV4.51_24 Straight, 24 -inch (610 mm) 771-73 SV4.51_36 Straight, 36 -inch (914 mm) 771-74 SV4.51_48 Straight, 48 -inch (1219 mm) 771-75 SV4.5LA Telescopic Length Slip Section (2° to 7-1/2' rigid) 771-76 SV4.5E45 Elbow, 45 -degree. 771-77 SV4.5E90 Elbow, 90 -degree ' The following flashings come packaged with a storm collar: 871-02 771-78 SV4.5F Flat Roof Flashing 771-79 SV4.5FA 1/12 to 7/12 Adjustable: Flashing , 771-80 SV4.5FB 7/12 to 12/12 Adjustable Flashing . (Deluxe) [1-pk] 77LB1 SV4.5SC6 Storm Collar (6 per bo)) - (ref. manual750055M) H6183 SV4.5HF5 _ Firestop/Spacer, 5°, rigid H6184 SF4.5HF5 Firestop/SpaceF, 5', Ilex H2246 SV4.5HF-10 Firestop/Spacer, Horizontal, rigid (3-1-1 spacing) [10-pk] H2247 SV4.5VF-10 Firestop/Spaoer-Vertical, rigid (1-1-1 spacing) [10-pk] 96K92 SV4.5SP Support Plate Listed Secure VentTm Components Cat. # Model Description + 17M52 SV4.5HGS-1 Termination Guard, Square [1-pk] (ret manual 750109M) 17M53 SV4.5HGS-12 Termination Guard, Horizontal [12-pk] (ref. rrranua1750109M) 871-02 SV4.5HGS Termination Guard for. Horizontal Termination .. ` (Deluxe) [1-pk] 5 (ref. manual750055M) H5820 SV4.5HTSK Termination Shroud (Guard) for Horizontal Termination [1-pk] . z (ref. fmnual750246M) H5816 SV4.5- Through Wall Shield Kit TWSK10 (to shield direct -vent pipe from blown insulation) B (ref. fmnual750247M), H3907 SV4.5ARSA Attic Insulation Shield, adjustable height, 12°-22" 96K93 SV4.5SU Support Strap 1 OK81 SFMP Mill-Pac, Black, High - Temp. Sealant [1-pkl 891-40 SFMP-12 Mill-Pac, Black, High - Temp. Sealant [12-pk] ` I 991-02 SV4.5HRK14 Horizontal Riser Kit, 14°, (ref. rwnua1750146M) 991-03 SV4.5HRK36 Horizontal Riser Kit, 36°, (ref. imanual750146M) ' H1988 CTSA-33 Chase Top Shroud Kit, Arch Top, 3 x 3 f1- ' (ref. manual750IM) H1985 CTSO-33 Chase Top Shroud Kit, ` Open Top, 3 x 3 ft. (ref. manual 750193M) H1987 CTSO-44 Chase Top Shroud Kit, r " Open Top, 4 x 4 ft. (ref. manLW 750193M) -.H1986 CTSO 46 Chase Top Shroud Kit, r. Open Top, 4 x 6 IL (rel. instr 750193M) 4 Listed Secure Flex"m Components' `- Cat. # I Model , Description Termination kits include firestop/spacer, gear clamps, and flex adaptor. Kit Cat, No. 60L10 SF -18 18 feet (5.49 m)' 42' Liquid Propane to Natural Gas Conversion lot GCK-LOV42NP H9706 compressed flex GCK-LDV54PN HBM 54' Liquid Propane to Natural Gas Conversion U (ref. manual 750053M 98K03 SF -12 ., 12 feet (3.66 m)' (Gas Commrsion Kt manual PM 506019.85) "• compressed flex (ref. manual 750052M) H2248 SF4.5HF-10 FuestoplSpacer, Hori¢., ' flei(3-1-1 spacing),10-pk. H2249 SF4.5VF-10 :Frestop/Spacer, Vertical, -! flex(1-1-1 spacing),io-pk H1969 SF4.5HT--2 Honz. Termination for flex - (without flex) 771-87 SFKIT12S Horrz. Termination for flex wr (with 12 inch {305 mm)' compressed flex) 77L88 SFKIT18S, Hor¢.Termination for flex ® „ (wfth-18 inch [457 compressed flex) mm] , 77L89 SFKIT24S Hor'vTermination for flex coommprr�ed fle6xl) tutu], 771-90 SFKIT36S HorizTermination for flex . (with 36 inch f914 mm)*' compressed flex) 771-91 SFKIT48S Horiz.Termination for flex .` ` (with Minch 11219 mm)'' compressed flex) , . 561-74 SFVT30 . Vertical Termination for • flea (flat to 6(12) with flex adaptor, section of rigid r vent, roof support collar assembly, roof flashing and storm collar (ref. manual 750052M) 56L75 SFVT45 VerticalTermination for flex (6112 to 12/12) with flex adaptor, section of r rigid vent roof support collar assembly, roof flashing, and storm •collar (ref. manual 750052M) 91 L66 SFGC4-6 . Gear Clamp 4.5 in. (114 mm) for flex 6-pk 91 L67." SFGC7-6 Gear Clamp 7.5 in' (190.5 mm) for flex, 6-pk ®H7748 H7748 , 36" Flex Connector Kit. (36° of flex with two , adapters for mating two . rigid sections of vent A tx together.).,. GAS CONVERSION KIT ' A gas conversion kits is available to adapt your appliance from natural' gas to liquid propane. The kit contains all necessary components, includ- ing labeling that must be affixed to ensure safe operation. Refer to the instructions and warnings provided with the conversion kit when performing any gas conversion. Gas Conversion Kits Kit Model No. Kit Cat, No. Description GCI(-LDV42PN H9705 42' Liquid Propane to Natural Gas Conversion lot GCK-LOV42NP H9706 47' Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Kit GCK-LDV54PN HBM 54' Liquid Propane to Natural Gas Conversion U GCK-LDV54NP HOW 54r Natural Gas to Liquid Propane Conversion Wit - (Gas Commrsion Kt manual PM 506019.85) 38 LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINE/ REPLACEMENT PARTS Ordering Replacement Parts - Use only parts supplied from the manufacturer. With proper care and maintenance, your appli- ance will provide many years of enjoyment. If you experience any problem, first refer to the troubleshooting guide in this manual. If the problem persists or you have any questions about your fireplace system, contact your Lennox Hearth Products dealer or distributor. Order parts through your Lennox 'Hearth Products dealer or distributor. Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order. When ordering parts, please provide the fol- lowing information: 1. Appliance model number. r 2. Appliance serial number. 3. Part number. 4. Part description. 5. Quantity required. 6. Appliance installation date. A VIEW DIRECT -VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Replacement Parts list Contact an Authorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer to obtain any of these parts. Never use substitute materials. Use of non -approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards and may void the warranty. Parts with item numbers are illustrated on the next page. Stem No. Deseription Catalog No. LDV42 I LDV54 Qty. 2 Control Compartment Access Panel H8435 1 3 Gasket, Control Compartment Access Door H8436 1 4' Gas Train Assembly, Natural Gas Gas Train Assembly, Propane H8796 H8798 H8795 H8797 1 1 5 Burner Assembly H8794 H8432 1 6 Remote Control Handheld Transmitter H8563 1 7 Remote Control Receiver (Wall Switch Assembly) H8564 1. 9 DFC Wire Harness Assembly H8601 1 14 Top Baffle H8787 H8583 1 15 Glass Door Assembly (Fireplace Glass Enclosure) H8799 H8431 1 Back Panel, Black Porcelain H8800 H8804 1 19 Wrapper, Side 21 Wrapper, Blockoff 23 Nailing Flange, Horizontal Top/Bottom 24 Nailing Flange, Vertical — Side Panel RH, Black Porcelain H8801 H8805 1 — Side Panel LH, Black Porcelain H8802 H8806 2 — Power Transformer H8006 1 Floor Section, Rear e H8790 H8791 — Floor Section, Front H8792 I H8793 — Battery Holder (for backup batteries) H8803 A-1 Ground Wire H7278 1 A-2 DFC Ignition Board H7272 1 A-3 Gas Valve (886), Natural Gas Gas Valve (886), Propane H8562 H8594 1 1 A-4 Pilot Assembly; Natural Gas Pilot Assembly, Propane H7268 H7269 1 1 A-5 Latch, Door Assembly H8433 1 — flex Gas Connector Assembly, . 931-32 1 — Orifice Connector H7847 1 — OWOFF Switch 27K30 1 — Non-combustible Fiber Board H8788 I H8789 1 pc. NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.