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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.

Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible 

Walls  for  Residential  Heating  Appliances  (NFPA  211) 

Refer  to 

Figure 9

System  A.

  Minimum  3.5  in.  (90  mm)  thick  brick  masonry  wall 

framed into combustible wall with a minimum of 12 in. (305 mm) 

brick separation from clay liner to combustibles. Fireclay liner (ASTM 

C 315, Standard Specification for Clay Flue Linings, or equivalent), 

minimum 5/8 in. (16 mm) wall thickness, shall run from outer surface 

of brick wall to, but not beyond, the inner surface of chimney flue 

liner and shall be firmly cemented in place.
Clearance: 12 in. (305 mm)

System B

. Solid-insulated, listed factory-built chimney length of the 

same inside diameter as the chimney connector and having 1 in. 

(25.4 mm) or more of insulation with a minimum 9 in. (229 mm) air 

space between the outer wall of the chimney length and combustibles.
The inner end of the chimney length shall be flush with the inside of 

the masonry chimney flue and shall be sealed to the flue and to the 

brick masonry penetration with non-water-soluble refractory cement. 

Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides.
Fasteners between supports and the chimney length shall not pen-

etrate the chimney liner.
Clearance: 9 in. (229 mm)

System C.

 Sheet steel chimney connector, minimum 24 gauge [0.024 

in. (0.61 mm)] in thickness, with a ventilated thimble, minimum 24 

gauge [0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] in thickness, having two 1 in. (25.4 

mm) air channels, separated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 

in. (152 mm) of glass fiber insulation. Opening shall be covered, and 

thimble supported with a sheet steel support, minimum 24 gauge 

[0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] in thickness.
Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and 

shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section. Fasteners used to secure 

chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Clearance: 6 in. (152 mm)  

System D.

 Solid-insulated, listed factory-built chimney length with 

an inside diameter 2 in. (51 mm) larger than the chimney connector 

and having 1 in. (25.4 mm) or more of insulation, serving as a pass-

through for a single wall sheet steel chimney connector of minimum 

24 gauge [0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] thickness, with a minimum 2 in. 

(51 mm) air space between the  outer wall of chimney section and 

combustibles. Minimum length of chimney section shall be 12 in. 

(305 mm). Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in. (25.4 

mm) away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates 

on both ends of chimney section. Opening shall be covered, and 

chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports 

of minimum 24 gauge [0.024 in. (0.61 mm)] thickness.
Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and 

shall be sized to fit and hold chimney section. Fasteners used to secure 

chimney section shall not penetrate chimney flue liner.
Clearance: 2 in. (51 mm)

Additional requirements:

1. Insulation material used as part of wall pass-through system shall be 

of noncombustible material and shall have a thermal conductivity of 

1.0 Btu-in./hr-ft

2

 - ºF (4.88 kg-cal/hr-m

2

 - ºC) or less.

2. All clearances and thicknesses are minimums; larger clearances and 

thicknesses shall be permitted.

3. Any material used to close up an opening for the connector shall be of 

noncombustible material.

4. A connector to a masonry chimney, except for System B, shall extend 

in one continuous piece through the wall pass-through system and the 

chimney wall to the inner face of the flue liner, but not beyond.

Factory Built 

Chimney Length 

Air Space – 9 in. 

(228.6mm) Min. 

Chimney Length 

Flush with 

Inside of Flue 

Min. Clearance 

9 in. (229mm) 

Chimney 

Connector 

Use Chimney 

Mfrs. Parts to 

Attach 

Connector 

Solid-Insulated 

Listed Factory-

Built Chimney 

Length

Sheet Steel Supports

Sheet Steel Supports

Sheet Steel Supports

Minimum Chimney Clearance from Masonry to Sheet Steel 

Supports & Combustibles – 2 in. (51mm) 

Nonsoluble 

Refractory  

Cement

Minimum chimney clearance to sheet

steel supportrs and combustibles

2 in. (51mm)

Chimney 

Connector 

2 Air Channels, Each 1 

in. (25.4 mm) 

2 Ventilated Air 

Channels, Each 

1 in. (25.4 mm) 

Construction of 

Sheet Steel 

Minimum chimney clearance to sheet steel 

supports and combustibles 2 in. (51mm) 

Sheet Steel 

Supports 

Chimney 

Connector 

Chimney 

Section

Air Space – 2 in. 

(51mm) Min. 

Chimney connector  

Chimney length

1 in. (25.4 mm) 

air space to 

        chimney length

Min. Clearance  

2 in. (51 mm) 

Minimum

12 in. (305mm)

to combustibles

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Masonry chimney

constructed to NFPA 211

Minimum chimney clearance to brick

and combustibles 2 in. (51mm)

Minimum clearance

12 in. (305mm)

of brick

Chimney

Chimney

flue

Chimney

flue

Chimney

flue

connector

Fire clay

liner

Figure 9 - 

Chimney Connector Systems and Clearances from Combustible Walls

System A

System B

System C

System D

Summary of Contents for Grandview GV230

Page 1: ...éro de la pièce 506223 28 This appliance must be properly installed and operated in order to prevent the possibility of a house fire Please read this entire installation and operation manual before installing and using your wood stove Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact your local building or fire officials to obtain a permit and...

Page 2: ... 4 Selecting the Proper Venting System 4 Chimney Height Requirements 5 Negative Pressure Warning 5 Clearances to Combustibles 6 7 Floor Protection 6 8 Alcove Floor Protection 8 Specifications 9 Typical Installation Figures 10 Chimney Installation 11 Manufacture mobile Home Installations 11 Chimney Wall Pass Through Requirements 12 Leg Installation 13 Pedestal Installation 13 Attaching Stove to Man...

Page 3: ...nspectyourchimneyatleastonceamonthduringtheburn Safety and General ing season to check for soot and creosote accumulations Any accumulations over 1 8 thick should be removed by a professional chimney sweep Do not attempt to burn out heavy creosote accumulations with a hot fire If large ac cumulationsareoccurring reviewyourburningprocedures 14 Ifacreosotefireshoulddevelop thefiredepartmentshould be...

Page 4: ...ht to the venting system Do not install an offset within the first two feet above the flue outlet on the appliance Inwellinsulatedandweathertighthomes itmaybedifficulttoestablish a good draft up your chimney The poor draft is caused by a shortage of air in the house In this situation an Outside Air Kit may need to be installed See Negative Pressure Warning on Page 5 and Outside Combustion Air on P...

Page 5: ...of air is caused by many common household appliances which exhaust air from the home such as a furnace heat pump air conditioner clothes dryer exhaust fans fireplaces and other fuel burning appliances Also the combustion process of this heater uses oxygen from inside the dwelling If the available fresh air delivery in the dwelling is insufficient to support the demands of these appliances problems...

Page 6: ...tial chimney systems must be from the same brands as listed for mobile homes but connector pipe may be double wall single wall or single wall with shield as listed This appliance may be vented into a code approved masonry chimney with flue liner WARNING CHIMNEY CONNECTOR MUST BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND KEPT CLEAN DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED PARTS All of the stove connector pipe used must be of the same b...

Page 7: ...w 10 6 3 8 21 11 1 2 8 4 11 16 15 38 5 8 45 33 16 0 84 57 1 2 10 254 162 533 292 200 119 381 981 1143 838 406 0 2134 1461 N A Double Wall Alcove Vertical Vent 13 9 3 8 22 1 2 13 8 N A N A 38 5 8 48 33 16 0 72 N A N A 330 238 572 330 200 N A N A 981 1219 838 406 0 1829 N A N A CANADA inches millimeters PIPE INSTALLATION A 3 B 1 C 3 D 1 E 8 F 1 4 G 3 4 H 2 I 6 J 2 K 7 L 5 M T 6 U Single Wall Residen...

Page 8: ...aterial kM x thickness alternate k value per inch of listed material TM of listed material kL material TL TM inches kM x TL 47 TM inches 35 x 50 47 312 inches 745 x 50 Answer The minimum required thickness of the Micore 160 is 372 therefore round up to nearest standard thickness available which is 3 8 375 Minimum r value per Inch Specified min thickness of of listed material x thickness alternate ...

Page 9: ...tertek Tested to UL 1482 ULC S627 Listing Dimensions Notes Dimensions shown are approximations only 1 4 Diagrams illustrations and photographs are not to scale consult installa tion instructions Product designs materials dimensions specifications colors and prices are subject to change or discontinuance without notice Approved for residential manufactured home and alcove installations Optional Kit...

Page 10: ... STAINLESS STEEL LINER Using 6 Diameter Rigid Stainless Steel Liner Figure 6 Typical Installation Figure 7 Connected to a Masonry Chimney Floor Protector Floor Protector Fasten each stove pipe connection with at least 3 sheet metal screws Single wall stove pipe must not pass through attics closets walls or ceilings It is used to connect this appliance to a factory built or masonry chimney INSTALL ...

Page 11: ...stallations require a spark arrestor at the chimney termination All mobile home installations require an outside air kit see Page 28 for ordering information and the stove must be secured to the floor and grounded to the mobile home chassis Install Outside Air Kits per instructions on Page 15 INSTALL VENTING SYSTEM PER VENT MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS Fasten stove pipe to flue collar using 3 sheet ...

Page 12: ...ll be 12 in 305 mm Chimney section concentric with and spaced 1 in 25 4 mm away from connector by means of sheet steel support plates on both ends of chimney section Opening shall be covered and chimney section supported on both sides with sheet steel supports of minimum 24 gauge 0 024 in 0 61 mm thickness Supports shall be securely fastened to wall surfaces on all sides and shallbesizedtofitandho...

Page 13: ...below that the stove in located on Leg Installation Figure 11 Pedestal Installation Residential and Mobile Homes Tieing down and grounding are required only in mobile homes Open all cartons if any and remove the contents upon receipt and check for any damaged or missing parts If there is hidden damage notify your freight company or Lennox Hearth Products dealer immediately CAUTION Wear gloves duri...

Page 14: ... FLOOR THE STOVE MUST BE ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR AT NO LESS THAN TWO POINTS Pedestal Locate the two holes on the back of the pedestal Figure 12 Secure the pedestal to the floor using two field provided 1 4 screws Lakeview and Coastal Legs Connect the bolt down bracket to each leg using kit P N H7665 screw as shown in Figure 13 Secure the leg bracket to the floor using one field provided 1 4 bolt Oly...

Page 15: ...st not be installed more than ten 10 feet 3050 mm above the base of the stove C The fresh air must come from outside the house The air intake must not draw air from the attic from the basement or garage D The air intake should be installed where it is not likely to be blocked by snow or exposed to extreme wind and away from automobile exhaust fumes gas meters and other vents E The duct and registe...

Page 16: ...oard Back Baffle Board 7 7 196mm 6 5 165mm Front Baffle Board Front Baffle Board 1 Install firebox bottom brick spacers on both the left and right side of firebox Thebrickspacersarelocatedinthepackagewiththemanual Assure that brick spacers are pushed to each side until they are in full contact with the firebox side on each side 2 Install brick 1 20 in the numbered sequence shown in Figure 19 3 Bri...

Page 17: ...and baffle boards are properly installed If plated accessories are used be sure surfacesarecleanpriortofiringthestove See Page 18 FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION AND INSURANCE PURPOSES HAVE YOUR CHIMNEY AND CONNECTOR PIPE INSTALLATION INSPECTED BY YOUR LOCAL BUILDING CODE AUTHORITY OR FIRE MARSHAL BEFORE STARTING A FIRE IN YOUR STOVE NOTIFY YOUR INSURANCE COMPANY Post Installation Checks FOR MOBILE HOME I...

Page 18: ... first firings as the paint gives off carbon dioxide and unpleasant odors It is recommended that persons sensitive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the stove or fireplace insert during the curing process Your new Grandview 230 is painted with a high temperature paint that cures during the first few firings We recommend that you put your stove or fireplace insert through a regimen of...

Page 19: ... this depends on the stove model and the amount of draft present 5 When operating any wood burning appliance it is important to become familiar with how the damper control affects heat output and the overall temperature of the appliance A stove thermom eter can be a helpful tool to help ensure you are not over firing your appliance and it will also ensure you are burning fuel at a rate that is mos...

Page 20: ...ult in the release of toxic fumes This type of burning will also void your warranty Do Not store fuel within space heater installation clearances or within the space required for refueling and ash removal Figure 26 Figure 27 OK 4 4 8 Standard Cord of Wood What does Well Seasoned mean When a tree is cut down the wood is green full of sap and moisture This moisture content can exceed 80 which must b...

Page 21: ...eat transfer efficiency Slowing the rate of flow through the stove or insert enhances heat transfer thus allowing more time for heat to be transferred into your home To do this be sure to thoroughly preheat your stove and then reduce the amount of primary air by closing the draft control down to a lower setting More air may produce a slightly greater amount of heat but will greatly increase wood c...

Page 22: ... er before the blower is turned on Likewise when the stove cools off the blower is turned off to prevent circulating cool air Depending on the size and intensity of the fire it may be necessary to adjust the fan speed ac cordingly to ensure uninterrupted fan operation For example a small fire may require a slower fan speed to keep the heat output by the fan con sistent If the blower is operated in...

Page 23: ...ck the chimney and baffle monthly to make sure they are clean DO Burn seasoned dry wood only RAIN WET WOOD DO Open the door frequently during Burn In Period to keep gasket from adhering to the curing paint DO Enjoy the warm feeling of your new Country Collection stove Do s and Don ts GLASS REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Refer to Figure 30 Step 1 Remove Door Assembly Remove the upper and lower hinge pins...

Page 24: ...ld by loosening the 3 screws located on the back of the stove Using a L shaped 5 32 allen wrench loosen the locking screw in the latch assemblyasshowninFigure31 Withthelockingscrewloosened adjust the top 5 32 allen screw Figure 31 in the front of the stove to adjust the door tension Turning the screw to the right will tighten the door turning the screw to the left will loosen the door When you loo...

Page 25: ...eosote Page 24 and Fuel Page 20 sec tions 3 See Poor Draft section above and Cleaning Glass on Page 24 SMOKES WHEN 1 If smoke is entering the room check to make sure your baffle boards are properly installed DOOR IS OPEN 2 Check the chimney for blockage due to creosote see Chimney Page 6 and Creosote Page 24 sections 3 Check draft See POOR DRAFT section above WOOD BURNS 1 The draft control must be...

Page 26: ...single leg H8382 Leg Hardware Bolt Kit PEDESTAL PARTS 14 H5564 Ash Plug Remover and Rake 15 H8381 Removable Ash Plug BLOWER PARTS Item Cat No Description 16 H8374 Blower Snap Switch 17 H8375 Blower Blade 18 H8376 Blower Cover 19 H5742 Speed Control High Temperature 20 H8066 Blower Rocker Switch H8399 Blower Opening Cover Plate 22 H5660 Blower Power Cord MISCELLANEOUS PARTS 71052 Dry Graphite apply...

Page 27: ...ement Parts Model Grandview 230 32 15 28 14 2 1 3 5 4 12 10 11 8 7 27 24 6 9 30 17 19 20 16 21 18 22 13 34 31 33 37 23 29 36 35 Planning Installation Safety and General Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts Accessories Parts Accessories ...

Page 28: ...SHDR KIT LEG GV Leg Ash Drawer Kit LOUVERS 7 H8348 LVP GV230 BLK Louvers Black 7 H8349 LVR GV230 BRNKL Louvers Brushed Nickel DOOR TRIM Item Cat No Model Description 8 H8346 DRTRM GV230 NKL Door Trim Nickel 8 H8347 DRTRM GV230 BRNKL Door Trim Brushed Nickel BLOWER 9 H8350 BLWR GV 700 SS Blower OUTSIDE AIR KITS 10 UZIAD UZIAD Outside Air Coupler for Connec tion of UZI to Fireplace 11 UZI UZI Outsid...

Page 29: ... TEE TEE CAP INCLUDED 4 6DE45 6DE45 ELBOW 45 DEGREE 4 6DE90 6DE90 ELBOW 90 DEGREE 4 6DMA 6DMA MASONRY ADAPTOR 1 6UP 6UP FLUE EXTENSION 10 6DAB 6DAB STOVE ADAPTOR 8 6DLW7 6DLW7 INCREASER LENGTH 6 7 4 6DLW8 6DLW8 INCREASER LENGTH 6 8 4 6DLK 6DLK DAMPER UNIT DL 6 4 6DQDH 6DQDH DECORATIVE COLLAR 25 6DQ 6DQ TRIM COLLAR 10 Security Chimneys Pipe Planning Installation Safety and General Installation Oper...

Page 30: ...1 6SSAC 6SSAC ADJUSTABLE SQUARE CATHEDRAL SUPPORT w COUPLER 1 6SFC 6SFC FINISHING SUPPORT W COUPLER 1 Cat No Model Description Pc Container Supports continued 6SM 6SM TEE SUPPORT 1 6SMA 6SMA GALVALUME ADJUSTABLE TEE SUPPORT 2 TO 6 5 SO SO OFFSET SUPPORT WALL SUP PORT 10 ST ST ROOF SUPPORT 10 6SD 6SD FLOOR SUPPORT 5 6SP 6SP ANCHOR PLATE 10 Braces and Firestops 6BF 6BF FIRESTOP 10 6RSM30 6RSM30 ANGL...

Page 31: ...31 NOTES Planning Installation Safety and General Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts Accessories Parts Accessories ...

Page 32: ...The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the appliance If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the installation or application of this system please contact your dealer LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS 1508 Elm Hill Pike Suite 108 Nashville TN 37210 visit us at www LennoxHearthProducts com 1 800 655 2008 Product reference informa...

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