Lennox Spectra CI1000HT Installation And Operation Manual
Lennox Spectra CI1000HT Installation And Operation Manual

Lennox Spectra CI1000HT Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION

MANUAL
EPA CERTIFIED
WOOD BURNING
STOVE
Model CI2000HT Shown
RETAIN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Spectra Series Wood Stoves
FOR FUTURE
MODELS CI1000HT and CI2000HT
REFERENCE
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER. READ
ENTIRE MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION.
P/N 775,080M; Rev. F, 3/2005

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  • Page 1: Installation And Operation

    WOOD BURNING STOVE Model CI2000HT Shown RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS Spectra Series Wood Stoves FOR FUTURE MODELS CI1000HT and CI2000HT REFERENCE THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER. READ ENTIRE MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION. P/N 775,080M; Rev. F, 3/2005...
  • Page 2: Important Warnings

    20. Do not install these appliances into a Manufac- tured (Mobile) Home. 21. See the listing label located on the back of stove (or see Safety/Listing Labels on pages 35 & 36). 22. These appliances are designed as supplemental heaters.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Replacement Parts List... 27-33 Optional Accessories ...34 Safety/Listing Labels... 35-36 EPA Labels ...37 Service and Maintenance Log ...38 TESTING/LISTING Models CI1000HT and CI2000HT have been Listed to UL Standard #1482 and ULC-S627 by OMNI-Test Labo- ratories, Inc.; Beaverton, CI1000HT #132-S-03-2 and CI2000HT #132-S-05-2.
  • Page 4: Planning Your Installation

    SELECTING A LOCATION The design of your home and where you place your stove will determine its value as a source of heat. A wood stove depends primarily on air circulation (con- vection) to disperse its heat, and therefore, a central location is often best.
  • Page 5: Floor Protection

    (per inch) (inches) = – Model CI1000HT (inches) = 1.92 x 1/2” Answer using k: 2.286 x 0.50” = 1.143 = ~ 1 9/64” 1 9/64” thickness Durock Cement Board will be required. Using the r formula: (inches) = 1.19 x T...
  • Page 6 (per inch) (inches) = k – Model CI1000HT (inches) = 1.92 x .1.45” Answer using k: ~2.287 x ~1.45” = ~ 3.316” = ~ 3 5/16” ~ 3 5/16” thickness Durock Cement Board will be required.
  • Page 7 FLOOR PROTECTION FOR INSTALLATIONS IN THE USA & CANADA MODEL CI2000HT The floor protector must meet or exceed the minimum ther- mal requirements as defined on this page (see Floor Protec- tion Using Alternate Material As Floor Protector). If the floor protection is to be stone, tile, brick, etc., it must be mortared or grouted to form a continuous noncombustible surface.
  • Page 8 MODEL CI1000HT IS NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH DOUBLE WALL PIPE. • DO NOT INSTALL THE CI1000HT INTO AN AL- COVE OR A CONFINED SPACE. This unit has not been tested or approved for installation into a confined space such as an alcove (see the na- tional standard below).
  • Page 9: Alcove Installation Clearances

    Laboratory test using various "classes" of stove pipe or chimney. Minimums are first established for the stove itself and increased based on how much heat is transferred by each class of pipe. Position the unit no closer than the minimum clearances to combustible materials.
  • Page 10: Installation

    The maximum flue size should be no more than (3)-three times the cross sectional area of the size of the stove flue collar. In this case, that would be no larger than an 10-inch diameter stack, or approximately 85 square inches maximum.
  • Page 11: Chimney Inspection

    24 inches (610 mm) above the unit. Excessive draft will lead to poor control of the burning rate and possible over-firing of the stove and dam- age to the cast iron firebox. Most barometric dampers are calibrated in inches of water column and can be set to draft requirements of -.03 to -.08 inches (-7.5 to -20 Pa).
  • Page 12: Draft Requirements

    Poorly functioning venting systems may cre- ate performance problems (i.e. smoking stove, poor heat output, fire goes out, window blackens, increased creosote buildup, etc.) as well as be a safety hazard.
  • Page 13: Important Notes

    INSTALLATION See Pipe Manufacturers Instructions For Installation Requirements Of Venting Components And Vent Clearances. SINGLE WALL PIPE Using 6” Diameter Single Wall Connector Pipe Storm Collar Roof Flashing (Approved for Model CI2000HT Only) Using 6” Diameter Type L-Vent Connector Pipe Chimney Termination Ceiling Support...
  • Page 14: Installation

    Combustible Wall Chimney Connector Pass-Throughs Min. Chimney Clearance to Brick & Combustibles – 2 in. (51mm) Min. 12 in. (304.8mm) to Combustibles Min. Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel Supports & Combustibles – 2 in. (51mm) Nonsoluble Refractory Cement Factory Built Chimney Length Chimney Length...
  • Page 15: Care And Operation

    START UP AIR CONTROL (IGNITION BOOSTER) To facilitate lighting, your stove is equipped with an igni- tion booster, which brings start-up air to the fire for a short period of time. This can be especially helpful when your chimney is cold.
  • Page 16 4. After the kindling is burning well, add increasingly larger pieces of wood until the fire is actively burn- ing (see notes below). Leave the fuel door open (slightly ajar for 5 minutes). Then close the stove door. Never leave the stove unattended when the door is open.
  • Page 17 These models are designed to provide a flow of air over the inside of the glass, where along with high heat helps keep it clean. When operating the stove on low for extended peri- ods of time, the glass may get dirty. A short, hot fire (15 - 20 minutes) will help clean off much of the normal buildup (see Dirty Glass, page 23).
  • Page 18: First Fire

    Open door about 1/2" and hold in this position about 30 seconds or until stove is drafting well, then fully open the door. 2. Rake the embers towards the front of the stove and spread evenly.
  • Page 19 When a tree is cut down, the wood is green, full of sap and moisture. This moisture content can exceed 80%, which must be reduced to less than 20%. Wood properly sea- soned is then capable of generating the heat the stove was designed to provide. Green wood does not burn easily.
  • Page 20: Recommended Fuel / Wood Storage

    SEASONING GUIDE Softwoods – 18 months Hardwoods – 18 months to 24 months This period can be shortened (12 to 15 months) if the wood is cut to the right length and immediately stored under a ventilated shelter. Logs that are 5” diameter across or larger should be split in half, three pieces if over 8 inches, and four pieces when over a foot across (split wood dries quicker than round logs).
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT IF INSTALLED OR FUNCTIONING IMPROPERLY. SUMMER SHUT DOWN Remove ashes and cinders from the stove and dispose of (see Ash Removal and Disposal on this page). If the room is damp, place some absorbent crystals inside the stove and/or disconnect it completely from the chimney.
  • Page 22: Creosote Formation And Need For Removal

    Removing Baffle for Cleaning Before flue can be cleaned, the baffle in the stove fire- 4 EA. GLASS box must be removed. The CI1000HT has one vermicu- CLIPS lite firebrick, which serves as a baffle for the flue gas- ses. The CI2000HT has a 5-sided box made of ceramic fiber brick that serves as a baffle.
  • Page 23: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    6. The house is too airtight (usually takes 20 to 30 min- utes for problem to appear as stove lowers air pres- sure in house). Crack a window open or provide an outside source of air near stove.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Operate this appliance only as outlined in this manual. Never burn the appliance with either fuel loading door open or ajar. Do not operate this stove with the Primary Air Draft Control in the full "open" position for extended periods. This wastes fuel and can cause dangerous overfiring conditions.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS - Model CI1000HT Flue position...Top FRONT VIEW * Flue collar size...6" (152 mm) Approx. burn time...6 to 8 hours Maximum burn rate ...87,301 BTU EPA BTU Range...11,500 – 55,000 BTU Emissions Rate (grams/hr)...4.42 grams Maximum Log length...18" (457 mm) Firebox Size...1.12 cu.
  • Page 26 Width (overall)...29 1/8" (740 mm) Depth (overall)...18 3/4" (476 mm) Height (to flue) ...32 13/16" (833 mm) Height (to stove top)...29 3/4" (756 mm) Back to centerline of flue ...7 11/16" (195 mm) Approx. weight with brick...~410 lbs. (205 kg) Note: Dimensions shown are approximate only (+/- ¼”).
  • Page 27: Replacement Parts List

    REPLACEMENT PARTS - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT PART # (ITEM #) 40M5701 (♦31) Air Column Set, Left & Right (Includes Gaskets & Screws) 40M6901 (♦32) Air Column Set, Left & Right (Includes Gaskets & Screws) 40M2301 (♦33) Air Deflector (Air Wash), Upper (Includes Hardware) 40M9801 (♦34)
  • Page 28 REPLACEMENT PARTS - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT PART # (ITEM #) 40M4501 Gasket Kit, 6 mm X 156cm (14979) For Air Intake Slide & Glass & 4 Ea. 6mm Glass Clip Gaskets (31856) 40M0201 Gasket Kit, Ashpan Door Rope (8mm Dia. X 97 cm) 40M4201 Gasket Kit, Rope (10mm Dia.
  • Page 29 - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT 1) Front Firebox Door ♦ (CI1000HT & CI2000HT Series) 2) Side Loading Door ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 2) Side Loading Door ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 3) Ashpan Door ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 4) Ashpan Door ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 5) Bottom Center Firebrick ♦...
  • Page 30 - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT 10) Right Lower Firebrick ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 10.43” / 265 mm .79” / 20 mm thick 11) Upper Rear Firebrick ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 13.93” / 354 mm .79” / 20 mm thick 12) Left Firebrick ♦...
  • Page 31 REPLACEMENT PARTS - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT 20) Fuel Grate Support Bar ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 21) Ash Removal Grate ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 22) Fuel Grate ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 23) Fuel Grate ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 24) Ashpan Door Hinge Pin ♦...
  • Page 32 - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT 32) Left Air Column Assembly ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 32) Right Air Column Assembly ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 33) Upper Air Deflector ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 34) Upper Air Deflector ♦ (CI2000HT Series) 35) Ashlip ♦ (CI1000HT & CI2000HT Series) 36) Ashpan ♦...
  • Page 33 REPLACEMENT PARTS - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT 43) Secondary Air Tube Assembly ♦ (CI1000HT Series) 44) Secondary Air Tube Assembly ♦ (CI2000HT Series) CI1000HT Firebrick Placement Diagram CEILING (15) Baffle Firebrick (16) Upper Rear Firebrick BACK WALL (13) Lower Rear Firebrick...
  • Page 34: Optional Accessories

    Catalog # Model H0459 WTK-CI10 H0455 WTK-CI20 - Models: CI1000HT & CI2000HT Description Window Trim Kit, Charcoal Window Trim Kit, Charcoal Window Trim Kit – CI1000HT & CI2000HT PAGE 34 Stove Model CI1000HT CI2000HT...
  • Page 35 LABEL, SAFETY / LISTING – Model CI1000HT PAGE 35...
  • Page 36: Safety/Listing Labels

    SAFETY/LISTING LABEL – Model CI2000HT PAGE 36...
  • Page 37: Epa Labels

    EPA LABELS – CI1000HT and CI2000HT PAGE 37...
  • Page 38: Ownership Records

    OWNERSHIP RECORDS Dealer’s Name: Dealer’s Address: City: Serial Number: Notes: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE LOG Service Service Service Date Technician Description State: Date of Purchase: PAGE 38 Zip Code: Date Installed:...
  • Page 40 NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. LENNOX reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in design, materials, specifications, prices and also to discontinued colors, styles and products. Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U.S.A ...

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