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Lopi Stove Owner's Manual

Lopi Stove Owner's Manual

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Wood Stove
Owner's Manual
Freestanding Stove
Mobile-Home Approved
Alcove Approved
Hearth-Stove Approved
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  • Page 1: Safety Notice

    L e y d e n Wood Stove Owner's Manual Freestanding Stove Mobile-Home Approved Alcove Approved Hearth-Stove Approved Save these instructions for future reference SAFETY NOTICE:...
  • Page 2 Introduction Important Information Introduction Register your warranty online at: traviswarranty.com Or, mail your warranty card to: Save Your Bill of Sale.
  • Page 3 Hearth Stove Direct Connection... 17 Interior or Exterior Masonry Chimney ... 18 Operating Your Appliance Operating the Stove when it is Hot ... 19 Curing the Paint ... 19 Over-Firing the Stove ... 19 Approximate Air Control Settings ... 23...
  • Page 4 ASHES 36" Type Clay Liner...
  • Page 5 Mobile Home This Manual...
  • Page 6 27-1/4" 22-7/8" 2-5/8" 17" 5-3/4" 25-1/4" 27-3/4" NOTE: Weight: 375 Lbs. Measure side, corner, and back clearances from the stove top.
  • Page 10 The bypass handle is shipped inside the owner’s pack (along with a 1/8” hex wrench). With the set screws loosened, line up the bypass handle with the bypass rod (Figure 4). Press back on the bypass lever and slide the handle into place. NOTE: Several washers may be included on the bypass rod to act as spacers –...
  • Page 11 NFPA 211 Wall Pass-Through (see NFPA 211 for a full description) Brick Fire Clay Thimble 12” Min. 12” Min. Combustible Materials...
  • Page 12 Chimney Cap (See the section "Chimney Termination Requirements" for more details) Factory Built Chimney Sections Floor Penetration Equipment (Attic Radiation Shield with Chimney Support) Connector On singlewall pipe the crimped end points downward. Floor Protection Minimum System 15' Maximum System 33' Roof Penetration Equipment (Roof Radiation Shield, Flashing, Storm Collar)
  • Page 13 Chimney must extend 2' above any portion of the roof within 10' of the chimney Botttom of Stove Use a hose clamp to secure the aluminum air duct to the air inlet flange on the stove. Air Duct (3” Dia.)
  • Page 15 Measure clearances from the nearest edge of the stove top. 12” Min. Connector Clearance (as outlined above) Stove Clearance (as outlined above)
  • Page 16 Minimum Air Space to Combustibles (See Chimney Manufacturer's Instructions - usually 2") Minimum 15' Maximum 33' Stove Clearances (See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for more details) Follow the chimney manufacturer's instructions and clearances for roof penetrations. A storm collar, flashing, and...
  • Page 17 Follow the liner manufacturer's instructions for installation and support. Airtight Insulated Clean-Out Remove damper or wire it open See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances required. Clay Liner Stainless steel chimney connector must Extend 1' past...
  • Page 18 (UBC, clearance etc.). Damage must be repaired to ceiling prior to installation. The chimney must be 15' to 33' tall. See the section "Stove Placement Requirements" for minimum clearances required. Chimney connector sections See the section "Floor Protection Requirements"...
  • Page 19 2 to 4 hours...
  • Page 20 WARNING: Do not swing the doors past 90°. This may cause the doors to strike the body of the stove and cause damage. NOTE: When closing the doors, close the left door first. Then shut the right door and tighten the latch.
  • Page 21 Open the air control and allow air to flow into the firebox for 30 seconds. Bypass OPEN Used for starting and re-loading Bypass CLOSED Used for normal operation A log poker is provided with this stove. It attaches with a clip to to the back of the stove.
  • Page 22 Open the bypass. Leave it open until the stove is HOT (up to 45 minutes). Pull the air control all the way out.
  • Page 23 Use the air control to change the burn rate. Low Burn High Burn (air control closed) (air control open)
  • Page 24 ASHES Twist the ashpan handle clockwise. Lift up on the ashlip and slide the ashpan forward. A handle is provided on the ashpan to remove the ashes.
  • Page 25 START BLOWER CONTROL Creaks and Clicks: The steel may creak or click when the stove heats up and cools down - this is normal. Blower Sounds: The optional blower will make a slight "humm" as it pushes air through the stove.
  • Page 26 Wood Cut wood to length and Store the wood off the ground in a chop into quarters. covered area. Allow for airflow around the wood to dry the wood. Air Flow Wood Leads Less More Heat Heat Leads More Smoke and Creostoe Air Flow Leads...
  • Page 30 Allow the stove to fully cool. Apply glass cleaner or soapy water to the inside of the glass. Wipe with newspaper or a paper towel. For Stubborn Creosote: Dip newspaper or a paper towel in cool ashes and wipe it on the glass. The ash acts as a light abrasive.
  • Page 31 High-Temperature anti-sieze may be used on the door hinges to eliminate squeaks. Use wood stove gasket cement to re-adhere loose gasket. Severely frayed or thread-bare gasket should be replaced. If the glass is damaged, replace it - see “Replacement Parts” for...
  • Page 32 Touch-Up P a i n t BOTTOM OF Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any STOVE buildup on the screens of the blower.
  • Page 33 Firebox Back Combustor Clean-out Plug...
  • Page 35 Apply penetrating oil (WD40) to the bolts prior to removal to prevent stripping. This nut is located on the exterior of the stove beneath the rear heat shield.
  • Page 39 Make sure when installing the blower, these wires do not become loose. Plug the blower in. Do not route the power cord under or over the stove or in a location where it may become damaged.