LG Electronics Indoor Fireplace ME43BK SP User Manual

INSTALLATION AND  
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
ME43  
43" Wood Burning Fireplaces  
P/N 850,027M REV. E 12/2007  
MODEL  
ME43BK SP  
This installation manual will enable you to obtain a safe, efficient and  
dependable installation of your fireplace system. Please read and  
understand these instructions before beginning your installation.  
Donotalterormodifythereplaceoritscomponentsunderanycircum-  
stances. Anymodificationoralterationofthereplacesystem,including  
but not limited to the fireplace, chimney components and accessories,  
may void the warranty, listings and approvals of this system and could  
result in an unsafe and potentially dangerous installation.  
Lennox™ wood-burning fireplaces are designed for use as a supple-  
mental heater. They are not intended for continuous use as a primary  
heat source.  
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
WARNINGS  
• Thereplacecannotbeoperatedwithoutadoor.  
Consult your dealer to select the correct door  
model.  
WARNINGS  
• Hot! Do not touch! The glass and  
surfaces of this appliance will be hot  
during operation and will retain heat  
for a while after shutting off the appli-  
ance. Severe burns may result.  
• Carefully supervise children in the  
same room as appliance.  
• Important! To assure proper alignment of glass  
doors: Install this fireplace in a square and  
plumb condition, using shims as necessary at  
sides and/or bottom.  
• Install the fireplace only as described in these  
instructions.  
Listed to standards:  
ULC-S610 & UL-127  
Report No. 192-5166  
PIME43-F REV. 3  
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ThisreplacemustbeinstalledwithSecurity  
ChimneysASHT+,S-2100+orAC(8"inside  
diameter) chimney System only. These sys-  
tems are intended for use in any application  
where a traditional masonry type fireplace  
would apply. The chimney system must  
always vent to the outside of the building.  
CONGRATULATIONS!  
In selecting this LENNOX™ wood-burning appliance you have chosen one of the fin-  
est fireplaces available. The ME43 wood fireplace is a clean burning fireplace that is  
designed to provide you dependable service as well as warmth and enjoyment for many  
years to come.  
Please carefully read and follow all of the instructions found in this manual. Please pay  
special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual. This information  
will be useful to you now and in years to come, so keep the manual handy and refer to  
it as needed.  
This fireplace has been tested for installa-  
tion in Canada to CAN/ULC S610-M87 and  
ANSI/UL 127-1996 under report number  
192-5166. ForinstallationsinCanada, the  
chimney clearance to combustibles must  
be 2 inches and the Cold Climate Kit must  
be installed.  
SAFETY RULES FOR OPERATING  
YOUR FIREPLACE  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Safety Rules.......................................Page 2  
Parts Required...................................Page 3  
Optional Equipment............................Page 3  
Fireplace Maintenance  
CAUTION  
The minimum installed height of the  
completed fireplace system is 15' 0". The  
maximum height is 60' 0".  
This appliance is designed for  
use with wood or certified pro-  
cessed solid fuel fire logs. Do  
not poke or stir the logs while  
they are burning. Use only fire  
logs that have been evaluated  
for the application in fireplace  
andrefertorelogwarningsand  
caution markings on packaging  
prior to use.  
Creosote ............................................Page 4  
Chimney maintenance........................Page 4  
Chimney fires.....................................Page 4  
Door Frame Care................................Page 4  
Glass cleaning....................................Page 4  
Doors adjustment ..............................Page 4  
Glass replacement..............................Page 4  
Removal of ashes...............................Page 4  
Fireplace Operation  
Fuel....................................................Page 5  
First fires............................................Page 5  
Building a fire.....................................Page 5  
Using the retractable  
PARTS REqUIRED  
Fireplace Model ME43BK SP  
8"diameterchimney-ModelSecureTemp™  
(ASHT1"),SecureTemp(S-2100+)orACmanu-  
factured by Security Chimneys International  
only, including:  
Use only Lennox Fireplace glass doors,  
specifically designed for ME43 fireplace.  
(See Page 22 for part numbers).  
doors and firescreens ......................Page 5  
How to use the outside air kit.............Page 5  
Fireplace Installation  
- Chimney lengths  
Pre-installation...................................Page 5  
Tools and building supplies................Page 6  
Precautions........................................Page 6  
Installation procedure ........................Page 6  
Locating the fireplace.........................Page 6  
Adjacent walls....................................Page 6  
Enclosure...........................................Page 6  
Facing and mantel..............................Page 7  
Hearth extension................................Page 8  
Outside air installation .......................Page 8  
UZY3 fan kit installation ....................Page 9  
Framing Dimensions..........................Page 10  
Central forced air kit...........................Page 11  
Chase Enclosure ................................Page 11  
Chimney System ...............................Page 12  
Installing the Chimney System...........Page 13  
Offset Chimney Installation................Page 16  
Chimney Component Chart................Page 17  
Angled Wall Radiation Shield .............Page 18  
Universal Roof Support Installation ...Page 19  
Multiple Terminations.........................Page 19  
Parts and Components.......................Page 20  
Replacement Parts.............................Page 22  
Specifications.....................................Page 22  
Clearances .........................................Page 22  
Product Reference Information..........Page 24  
- Elbows (where necessary)  
- Associated components as per these  
Installation Instructions  
Do not operate the fireplace with both  
firescreens and doors closed at the same  
time. Use the firescreen when doors are  
fully opened.  
Door (included)  
Always keep the fire screen or the doors  
closed and the damper opened when using  
the fireplace. Keep the damper closed when  
the fireplace is not in use.  
Outside Air Kit (included)  
OPTIONAL EqUIPMENT  
The ME43 fireplace is sold with a steel log  
grate. If you have to replace it, we recom-  
mend for optimum efficiency, to replace it  
with an identical or similar Lennox model  
grate.  
Additional Equipment (optional)  
- Trim Kit and Door Capping available in  
Nickel and Gold  
- UZY5 blower  
Areplaceinsertheatingunitmaybeinstalled  
in the fireplace only if this unit has been  
certified with the ME43 fireplace.  
- VRUW Blower motor speed control  
- Forced Air Heating Kit  
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6. Watchforsmoulderingorreoncombustibles  
next to the fireplace and chimney. Check outside  
toensurethatsparksandhotemberscomingout  
of the chimney are not igniting the roof.  
The glass doors can be adjusted by loosening  
the three (3) screws of the hinges’ supports  
(see fastening screws in Figure 1). If a minor  
angular adjustment is needed, you may loosen  
only two (2) of the three (3) screws using the  
other as a pivot point.  
FIREPLACE MAINTENANCE  
CREOSOTE  
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar  
and other organic vapors which combine with  
expelledmoisturetoformablackdepositcalled  
creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the  
relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning  
fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates  
on the flue lining. When ignited, this creosote  
makes an extremely hot fire. If the creosote  
accumulation is large, a creosote fire in the  
chimney can damage the chimney and over-  
heat the surrounding wood framing. Creosote  
formation in a chimney can be minimized by  
makingsmallhotresratherthanslowburning,  
smouldering fires.  
7. Do not use the fireplace again until your  
chimney and fireplace have been inspected by  
a qualified chimney sweep or a fire department  
inspector.  
Glass Replacement  
The glass used for the ME43 fireplace doors is  
a high temperature ceramic glass. If the glass  
breaks,itmustbereplacedwithaceramicglass  
suchasNeoceram. Temperedorordinaryglass  
will not withstand the high temperatures of  
the ELITE ME43 fireplace. Replacement glass  
shouldbepurchasedfromyourlocalLHPdealer.  
Do not operate the unit with cracked or broken  
glass. To remove the glass panel, unscrew the  
frame screws, remove the interior frame and  
the glass panel.  
Door Frame Care  
Use a glass cleaner and a soft cloth to polish  
the frame. Do not use abrasives such as steel  
wool or steel pads for they may scratch the  
door frame finish.  
Glass Cleaning  
The ME43 fireplace is designed to keep the  
glass clean under normal operating condi-  
tions. To clean the glass there are a number of  
specially designed cleaners. Your authorized  
LHP Dealer can recommend a suitable cleaner.  
Regularhouseholdglasscleanerswillnotclean  
creosote. Do not use abrasives such as steel  
pads, steel wool or oven cleaner as they will  
scratch the glass.  
CHIMNEY MAINTENANCE  
Regular chimney inspection and maintenance  
combined with proper operation will help pre-  
vent chimney fires. Keep your chimney clean.  
Donotallowmorethana1/16"(1.6mm)build-up  
of creosote in your chimney. The amount of  
creosote will depend on variables such as fre-  
quency of use and type of fire. We recommend  
that you follow the instructions below:  
Removal Of Ashes  
Remove ashes only when the fire is out and the  
ashes are cold. Lift the front of the log grate  
until it rests against the rear refractory; then  
remove the ashes. Ashes should be placed in  
a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The  
closed container of ashes should be placed on  
a non-combustible floor or on the ground, well  
away from all combustible materials, pending  
final disposal. If the ashes are disposed of by  
burialinsoilorotherwiselocallydispersed,they  
should be retained in the closed container until  
allcindershavethoroughlycooled. Donotleave  
the ashes in the house as they give off carbon  
monoxide and other toxic gases.  
Doors Adjustment  
1. Initially, inspect the chimney system weekly.  
By doing this, you will learn how often it will be  
necessary to clean your chimney.  
Glass doors may lose their adjustment during  
transportation or installation of the fireplace.  
A wrong adjustment may cause a loss in  
combustion’s efficiency and control. The glass  
doors must be parallel, at the same height and  
must almost touch each other when closed.  
Maximum spacing between the doors is one  
sixteenth of an inch (1/16’’).  
2. Have your chimney cleaned by a qualified  
chimney sweep. Chimney maintenance should  
only be conducted by a qualified technical or  
chimney sweep company.  
3. Donotexpectchemicalcleanerstokeepyour  
chimney clean.  
The raincap can be removed for inspection  
and/or cleaning of the chimney. Unscrew the  
braceswhichattachtheraincaptothechimney.  
Using gloves, firmly grip the upper portion of  
the rain cap. Turn the cap and lift it off the  
chimney.  
Fastening  
Screws  
CHIMNEY FIRES  
If you are having a chimney fire, follow these  
steps:  
1. Close the glass doors and the air inlet.  
2. Close the chimney outside air register.  
3. Alert your family of the possible danger.  
Frame  
Screws  
4. If you require assistance, alert your fire  
department.  
5. If possible, use a dry chemical fire extin-  
guisher, baking soda or sand to control the fire.  
Do not use water as it may cause dangerous  
steam explosions.  
Interior Frame  
Figure 1  
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HOW TO USE THE RETRACTABLE DOORS  
AND FIRESCREENS  
HOWTOUSETHEOUTSIDEAIRREGISTER  
(FIREPLACE)  
OPERATING THE FIREPLACE  
Fuel  
The outside air register is located on the upper  
part of the top louver. The outside air register  
supplies oxygen to the fire and allows control  
of the fire when the doors are closed. The fresh  
air must come from outside the house (the  
air intake must not draw air from inside the  
house). This will minimize negative pressure  
in the house. The more you slide the register  
to the left, the more fresh air into the firebox  
and the more accelerated combustion you will  
get (see Figure 3). When starting a fire, the  
register should always be fully opened.  
TheLennoxME43replacefeaturesretractable  
doors and firescreens in order to allow a wider  
view of the fire and save space when the doors  
are opened. To retract the doors, simply open  
them at 90° and push them into the opening  
on the side of the firebox. The same procedure  
applies for the retractable firescreens. (see  
Figure 2).  
The ME43 fireplace is designed to work best  
when fueled with seasoned cordwood. Hard-  
woods are preferred to softwoods since the  
energycontentofwoodisrelativetoitsdensity.  
Hardwoods will result in a longer burning fire  
and less frequent refueling. A moisture con-  
tent of 15% to 20% (seasoned) is preferred.  
Excessively wet wood will be difficult to burn  
and will result in lower efficiency and increased  
creosoting.  
Note : Donotoperatethereplacewithbothre-  
screen and doors closed at the same time.  
Do not burn scrap or garbage, treated wood or  
wood such as driftwood from the ocean which  
has been exposed to salt or other chemicals.  
Salt or chemicals can corrode the firebox and  
chimney. Do not abuse the unit by burning  
large amounts of paper, cardboard, Christmas  
tree branches or building construction materi-  
als such as pressed wood, plywood or lumber.  
Intense firing with these may overheat the  
fireplace, causing damage to the unit, a fire,  
or even possibly igniting a chimney fire, if the  
chimney is creosoted.  
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION  
Preinstallation  
Please Read Before Installing:  
1. Before beginning the installation of your  
fireplace, read these safety tips and instal-  
lation instructions carefully to be sure you  
understand them completely. Failure to  
followthemcouldcauseareplacemalfunc-  
tion resulting in serious bodily injury and/or  
property damage.  
First Fires  
2. TheME43replacehasbeentestedandlisted  
toULandULCstandardsbyWarnockHersey  
International Inc. These instructions were  
written to give you an outline for a fast and  
safe installation and trouble-free operation.  
The first 5 or 6 fires should be small fires of  
shortduration(about30-60minutes). Therst  
fire should be especially short. This will help  
cure the refractory bricks. The first fires may  
produce slight smoking and some odor due  
to drying of the paint and steel and any dust  
accumulated on the fireplace will be burn off at  
this time. For this reason the room should be  
well ventilated during the first few fires.  
Figure 2  
PUSH TO  
OPEN  
Building A Fire  
PUSH TO OPEN  
Tostartare,placeseveralcrumpledupballsof  
newspaperintherebox. Placesmalldrypieces  
ofkindlingontopofthepaper,crisscrossingthe  
kindling so that there is airspaces in between.  
Place the larger pieces of kindling on top of the  
pile. Keep the fuel far back enough so that air  
can get underneath. Open the air control fully  
and light the newspaper. Once the kindling fire  
is well established, cordwood can be added.  
The unit will burn best with a minimum of two  
piecesofcordwoodspaced1"to2"apartandal-  
lowingairtogetunderthefuel. Crisscrossingor  
arrangingthefuelsothataircangetunderneath,  
will help the fire to get started easily.  
Figure 3  
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FailuretouseLHPpartsorconductvariations  
in techniques and construction materials  
described in this installation manual may  
create a serious fire hazard and may void  
the warranty and the WHI listing.  
Tools And Building Supplies Normally  
Required  
LOCATING THE LENNOX FIREPLACE  
Do not place the fireplace on carpeting, vinyl  
or other soft surface floor coverings. It may,  
however, be directly placed on flat wood,  
plywood, particle board or other hard surface  
materials.  
Tools:  
Phillips screwdriver  
Slot style screwdriver  
Hammer  
Saw and/or Sabersaw  
Level  
Measuring tape  
Plumb line  
Electric drill and bits  
Pliers  
3. Always check your local building codes.  
The installation must comply with their  
regulations. Before beginning the instal-  
lation, consult the local authorities and  
make sure your building permit complies  
with their requirements.  
ADjACENT WALL  
A wall perpendicular to and in front of the fire-  
place front facing must be at least 18" (460mm)  
from the fireplace opening. A wall at 45º to the  
front facing and starting at the fireplace’s outer  
edge is permitted. Projections within this area  
are permitted. See Figure 4.  
4. ThisreplacemustbeinstalledwithSecurity  
Square  
ChimneyschimneysystemmodelsASHT+,  
S-2100+ or AC, of 8" inside diameter. These  
systems are intended for use in any applica-  
tionwhereatraditionalmasonrytypereplace  
would apply. The chimney system must  
always vent to the outside of the building.  
If gas pipe is used:  
Pipe wrench  
Pipe cutter  
Pipe threader  
Pipe joint compound  
Pipe key valve  
STANDOFFS  
WALL  
5. To maintain top efficiency and to prevent  
build-up of soot and creosote, inspect and  
clean the chimney periodically during the  
heating season.  
FIREPLACE  
Building supplies:  
2" x 3" or heavier lumber  
Drywall panel or equivalent  
OPENING  
Silicone caulking (non-combustible)  
Overlay material for fireplace façade  
Hearth extension (non-combustible)  
6. To prevent possible hazards due to poor  
combustion and to avoid affecting other fuel  
burning appliances (furnace, wood stove,  
etc.),ensurethattheoutsideairkitisproperly  
installed.  
45°  
18"  
(460mm)  
PRECAUTIONS!  
Figure 4  
The most important areas of concern dealing  
with the fireplace installation are clearances  
to combustible materials, secure assembly of  
components parts, the height of the chimney  
system, the proper use of accessory equip-  
ment and the techniques used in using finish-  
ing materials applied to fireplace surrounds,  
hearth extensions and wall coverings. Each  
of these topics will be covered in greater detail  
throughout this manual. Please give special  
attentiontotheseinstructionsasyouprogress  
with your installation.  
7. This fireplace is designed to allow the instal-  
lation of a gas burner. In such a case, the  
installation must conform with the National  
Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 and Z21.60.  
ENCLOSURE  
WARNING  
WARNING  
When using a gas burner, it is  
mandatory to keep the chimney  
outside air register opened.  
Do not place loose insulation or  
any other material in the space  
around the fireplace or the  
chimney. Insulation placed on  
or around the fireplace or chim-  
neymaycauseadjacentwoodto  
overheat and catch on fire.  
8. This fireplace has provision for the installa-  
tion of a gas pipe and is intended only for  
connection to a decorative gas appliance  
incorporating an automatic shutoff device  
and complying with ANSI Z21.60-M96/CGA  
2.26-M96, Standard for Decorative Gas Ap-  
pliancesforInstallationinSolid-FuelBurning  
Fireplaces (reference Clause 4.1.3 T).  
Fireplace Installation Procedure  
1. Move the fireplace into the desired position  
(follow the recommendations below for  
enclosure).  
2. Install the outside air assembly (or assem-  
blies) - refer to Page 8.  
3. Install the enclosure surrounding the fire-  
place(refertothesectionsEnclosurebelow  
and “ Facing and Mantel” on Page 7).  
4. Install the hearth extension (see Page 8).  
Make sure the gap between the fireplace  
and the hearth extension is sealed.  
1. The fireplace must be installed against a  
finished wall (like drywall finish). It must  
not be installed against a vapor barrier or  
exposed insulation (see Figure 5).  
9. The ME43 fireplaces are sold with factory  
installed doors. The outside combustion  
air kit is mandatory and is included with the  
fireplace. Optional blowers and decorative  
trims are available.  
2. Combustible materials like wood, plywood,  
particle board or drywall can be in direct  
contact with the fireplace standoffs. Two  
inch (50mm) clearance to combustibles  
must be kept around the chimney.  
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Fireplace Facing  
WARNING  
DRYWALL PANEL OR EQUIVALENT  
2" x 3" MIN.  
The fireplace should be framed using 2" x 3"  
(50mm x 75mm) or heavier lumber.  
The top of the fireplace is not  
zero clearance. Do not place  
any insulating material in the  
space above the fireplace for a  
height of 7 feet from the base of  
the fireplace.  
Figure 10 on Page 10 shows the general  
framing layout.  
SPACER  
Combustible materials must be installed  
flush with the fireplace facing. They may not  
project out in front of the fireplace. Non-  
combustible materials such as brick, stone or  
ceramic tile, may project in front of and/or on  
the fireplace facing.  
FIREPLACE  
3. Do not block the fireplace’s hot air vents or  
air inlets as this will cause the fireplace to  
overheat.  
Figure 6  
WARNING  
FLASHING  
The header should rest on top  
of the metal spacers. Do not  
alter the spacers or notch the  
header to fit around them. Do  
not block the air inlet or outlet  
as this will cause the fireplace  
to overheat.  
ROOF SUPPORT  
NON COMBUSTIBLE  
CHASE TOP  
ATTIC  
FIRESTOP  
CEILING/FLOOR  
SEPARATION  
Mantel  
A wood mantel, if installed, must be at least  
48" (1.2 m) above the base of the fireplace (see  
Figure 7). There is no restriction regarding the  
length or the width of the mantel.  
MUST HAVE THE SAME FIRE RATING  
AS ADJACENT CEILING.  
2"  
MUST HAVE THE SAME INSULATION  
AS ADJACENT CEILING.  
LOCAL CODE REGULATION FOR CEILING  
MUST BE APPLIED TO THE CEILING/FLOOR  
SEPARATION, I.E. FIRESTOP, ETC.  
7 ft. Min.  
FINISHED  
WALL  
48"  
Min.  
8"  
1"  
52"  
18"  
NOTE: Chase wall and floor must be insulated  
in the same manner than the rest of the building  
below the attic.  
Figure 7  
Figure 5  
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4. The outside air assembly must draw air from  
outside the house. It must not draw air from  
the attic, the basement or a garage.  
5. Locate the outside register where it will be  
well away from automobile exhaust fumes  
or other vents.  
6. The outside air register should be installed  
where it is not likely to be blocked by snow  
or exposed to extreme wind.  
7. It is recommended to install the outside air  
register at floor level. However, if you must  
raisetheairregisterabovethereplacelevel,  
you will have to make a loop to the floor with  
the flexible pipe to prevent from causing a  
draft in the outside air register (see Figure  
8 Detail A).  
Hearth Extension Requirements  
Outside Air Installation  
(refer to Figure 7)  
The outside air assembly must be installed  
according to the following guidelines:  
A non-combustible hearth extension must  
be built in front of the fireplace and extend  
out on both sides. Hearth extensions must  
be constructed according to the following  
guidelines:  
1. The maximum length of 4" I.D. (100 mm)  
insulated flexible duct is 20 feet (6.1 m). If a  
longerductisrequired,usea6"I.D.(150mm)  
insulatedexibleduct. Themaximumlength  
is 40 feet (12 m). Refer to Figures 8B and  
8C for connections.  
2. The duct and register may be installed above  
or below floor level.  
3. The outside air register must not be installed  
more than 7 feet (2.1 m) above the base of  
the fireplace.  
1. Alayerofsheetmetal0.018"(0.45mm)thick  
or 3/8" (9mm) thick insulating board or any  
other material (tiles, marble, granite) with  
equivalent heat resistance may be used.  
Check with the local building authorities  
before installing to determine what other  
materials are acceptable in your area.  
2. The hearth extension should be secured to  
the floor. The gap between the fireplace and  
the hearth extension must be sealed with  
non-combustible caulking or cement.  
3. Onaraisedbaseorraisedhearth,aZshape  
piece of metal must be fabricated to join the  
bottom of the fireplace to the floor.  
Outside Air Assembly  
The outside air assembly is mandatory for  
the fireplace.  
7' MAX.  
During operation, the fireplace requires air for  
combustion and draws air out of the house. It  
may starve other fuel burning appliances such  
as gas or oil furnaces. As well, exhaust fans  
and fan driven appliances may compete for  
air, causing a negative pressure in the home,  
resulting in smoke entering the home from  
the fireplace. This situation is aggravated in  
modern airtight houses.  
LOOP IS MANDATORY  
To overcome this potential problem, the  
installation of an outside air assembly is  
required to provide outside combustion air to  
the fireplace.  
(Detail A)  
OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION  
ALUMINIUM TAPE  
OUTSIDE AIR CONNECTION  
TO THE FIREPLACE  
FIREPLACE  
CONNECTION  
OUTSIDE  
INTAKE  
PLASTIC  
COVER  
ALUMINIUM  
TAPE  
SCREW  
OPENING  
FACING DOWN  
INSULATION  
WALL  
FLEXIBLE PIPE  
FLEXIBLE  
PIPE  
FIREPLACE  
PLASTIC COVER  
(Detail B)  
(Detail C)  
Figure 8  
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INSTALLATION OF THE FAN KIT MODEL  
UZY3  
NOTE: The fireplace must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes  
or in the absence of local codes, with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code. For U.S.A.  
installations, follow local codes and the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No 70.  
Note: This fan kit can easily be installed when  
the fireplace has a pre-installed junction box.  
You just have to plug them in.  
CAUTION: SHOULD THIS FAN REqUIRE SERVICING, THE POWER SUPPLY MUST BE DISCON-  
NECTED.  
These fans require periodic maintenance. Check the area in front of the fans and wipe or vacuum  
at least once a month during the burn season.  
Rating: 120 Volts, 60Hz, .63A.  
The fans have magnetic blower mounts. The  
junction box (factory installed on approved  
fireplaces for the use of this fan kit) must be  
connected to 110 VAC service before perma-  
nently enclosing the fireplace. The access hole  
for connecting the 110 VAC is located on the  
lower right exterior side of the fireplace.  
THERMODISC, AUTOMATIC  
THERMAL FAN ACTIVATOR  
FAN WITH  
MAGNET  
FAN WITH  
MAGNET  
Installation instructions:  
1. Open the bottom louver of the fireplace.  
2. Place each fan kit into the fireplace side  
opening 1" from the back of the fire-  
place.  
CONNECTOR FOR  
OPTIONAL RHEOSTAT  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
WITH  
GROUND CONNECTION  
Figure 9  
3. Install the automatic fan activator on the  
side of the firebox (the fan activator has  
a magnetic mount).  
4. Plug the fan kit into the junction box.  
5. Ground both fans to the back panel using  
the green screws (see Figure 9).  
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Corner Installation  
23-11/32”  
(593mm)  
Notes  
j
Due to Lennox' ongoing commitment  
to quality, all specifications, ratings  
and dimensions are subject to change  
without notice.  
D
2" X 3"  
MIN.  
F
All framing dimensions calculated for  
1/2" dry wall at the fireplace face. If  
sheathing the chase or finishing with  
other thickness materials, calculations  
will need to be made.  
*Thereplacemustnotbeincontactwith  
any insulation or loose filling material.  
CovertheinsulationwithDrywallpanels  
around the fireplace.  
21-1/2”  
(546mm)  
E
Combustible materials can NOT be  
used in the space directly above the  
fireplace. Do not fill the space above  
the fireplace with any material (Except  
the wood framing)  
G
7' MIN.  
Back Wall of Chase/Enclosure  
Including Finising Materials if any  
OUTSIDE CHASE  
B
A
C
L
*
FRAMING DIMENSIONS  
Fireplace Opening Width  
G
H
Rough Framing Face  
(unfinished shown)  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
j
42-1/2"  
43-1/4"  
33"  
1080 mm  
1099 mm  
838 mm  
419 mm  
2159 mm  
1080 mm  
686 mm  
660 mm  
1527 mm  
203 mm  
25 mm  
Rough Framing Face (Unfinished Shown)  
* Zero Clearance From Back Spacer to Wall  
16-1/2"  
85"  
42-1/2"  
27"  
Combustion  
Air Kit  
33”  
(838mm)  
26"  
60-1/8"  
8"  
10-5/8”  
(270 mm)  
K
L
1"  
27-1/2”  
(699 mm)  
K
43”  
(1092 mm)  
42-1/2”  
(1080 mm)  
Knock-Out  
for Ducting  
Knock-Out  
for Ducting  
42”  
(1067 mm)  
43”  
(1092 mm)  
17-1/8”  
(435 mm)  
21-1/4  
(540 mm)  
Outside Air  
Intake  
28-5/16”  
(719 mm)  
36”  
(914 mm)  
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CENTRAL FORCED AIR KIT  
The knock-outs provided on the sides of the  
ME43replaceallowtheconnectionofinsulated  
flexiblepipewhichenablesyoutoheatadjacent  
rooms up to 50 feet from the fireplace.  
The ducting system must be installed as de-  
scribed below :  
INSULATED  
FLEX PIPE  
1. Fixtheadaptoratthesideofthereplaceby  
twist-locking the adaptor to the fireplace.  
You can use more than one outlet on the  
fireplace (Figure 11).  
2. Attach the 5" flexible pipe, using the col-  
lars provided. Important: Make sure that  
the plastic wrapping around the flexible  
pipe will not be in contact with the fire-  
place.  
3. Route the flexible pipe to the chosen loca-  
tion. The ducting system can be installed  
either in an upper room or in a lower  
room.  
Figure 11  
4. Attach the flexible pipe to the fan, using  
the collars (Figure 12).  
5. Fix the decorative grill fan adaptor to the  
fan.  
INSULATION  
FAN  
FLEX 5” O  
6. Attach a standard 3" x 10" grill to the  
adaptor.  
7. Install the blower thermostat in that part  
of the house to be heated by the hot air  
duct. Do not install the blower thermostat  
in the room where the fireplace is located.  
Acoolingthermostatcanbeinstalledinthe  
same room as the unit. This thermostat  
will turn on the blower when the room  
where the fireplace is located becomes  
too hot.  
ALUMINUM TAPE  
COLLAR  
Figure 12  
Thisoptionrequireselectricity. Makesurethat  
the connections to the fan have been made  
according to the local codes and comply with  
their requirements. It is possible to connect  
a flexible pipe to a central heating system.  
Make sure the pipe will be connected to the  
warm air supply duct, not to the return air  
duct (Figure 13). Contact your local furnace  
installer for installation guidelines.  
FAN  
5” O  
INSULATED FLEX  
NO-RETURN  
VALVE  
Chase Enclosure  
AIR FLOW  
Achaseisaverticalbox-likestructureconstruct-  
edtosurroundthereplaceandchimney. Refer  
to Figure 14 for a typical chase configuration.  
Aswithallchimneyinstallations,avoidoverhead  
obstructions such as trees, power lines, etc.  
A chase should be constructed and insulated  
just like any outside wall. In a cold climate, we  
recommend the base of the chase should also  
beinsulatedbetweenthesolidcontinuousoor  
beneath the fireplace and the chase bottom.  
Chase insulation in a cold climate installation  
is not required for safety.  
FURNACE  
Figure 13  
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AC chimney should not be used in cold areas,  
where temperatures are likely to fall below 32°  
F (0° C), or altitudes above 4000 feet.  
Insulate joists  
WARNING  
Same As Ceiling  
Ifinsulationisused,thereplace  
must not be placed directly  
against it. Insulation or vapor  
barriers, if used, must first be  
covered with drywall panels,  
plywood, particle board or other  
materialtoassureinsulationand  
vapor barriers remain in place.  
A chimney venting a fireplace shall not vent any  
other appliance.  
The minimum system heights are indicated  
in Table 1.  
Draft Stops  
Firestop  
Inaltitude, add18"(450mm)tothechimneyfor  
every 2000 feet (600 m) above sea level.  
CTDT  
All chimney installations must include at least  
one support. The maximum length of chimney  
that can be supported by the fireplace is 12 feet  
(3.6 m) for S-2100+, 18 feet (5.4 m) for ASHT+  
and 26 feet (8 m) for AC chimney.  
Termination  
WARNING  
Note: Non-  
Combustible  
Chase  
Do not pack or fill required air  
spaces with insulation or other  
material.Nomaterialisallowed  
in these areas.  
Flashing  
Must Be  
Used To  
Cover  
The chimney must extend at least 3 feet  
(915mm) above its point of contact with the  
roof and at least 2 feet (610mm) higher than  
any wall, roof or building within 10 feet (3 m)  
of it (see Figure 15).  
Chase  
Opening  
*Construction Materials:  
• framing materials • paneling  
• particle board  
• dry wall  
• plywood  
• flooring  
• etc.  
Optional  
Insulation  
In Outside  
Walls Of  
Chase  
If the chimney extends higher than 5 feet  
(1500mm) above its point of contact with the  
roof, it must be secured using a roof brace  
or guide wires.  
8'  
Note: 2" clearance to combustibles around  
chimney components required.  
Level  
A rain cap must be installed on top of the chim-  
ney. Failure to install a rain cap may cause the  
fireplace to corrode and operate inefficiently.  
Solid  
Continuous  
Surface  
Note: Do not insulate the chase cavity with  
blown or fill type insulation materials.  
Cut and frame square holes in all floors and  
the roof to provide a 2" (50mm) clearance  
between the chimney and any combustible  
materials. Do not fill this 2" (50mm) space  
with any material.  
Outside  
Base  
Insulation  
(Thermal Barrier)  
Note: Local codes may not require firestopping  
at the ceiling levels for outside chase installa-  
tions. However, it is recommended for safety  
and the reduction of heat loss.  
Figure 14  
Portions of the chimney which may extend  
through accessible spaces must be enclosed  
to avoid contact with combustible materials or  
Chimney Height  
CHIMNEY SYSTEM  
The total height of your completed fireplace  
systemfromthesurfacethereplacerestsonto  
the chimney top must not exceed 60' and must  
alsomeetminimumheightrequirements.Refer  
to the minimum system height chart.  
damage the chimney.  
The ME43 fireplace is listed only with Security  
Chimneys™ International Ltd. chimney sys-  
tems, models ASHT+ 8", S-2100+ 8", or AC  
8". Do not connect the fireplace to a masonry  
chimney, chimney liner, or other brand of  
factory-built chimney.  
Minimum System Heights  
Fireplace Model  
Chimney Model  
ME43BK SP  
ASHT+ / S-2100+ / AC  
15 feet (4.57 m)  
18 feet (5.49 m)  
Vertical Installation  
One Offset (2 elbows)  
In areas with continuous temperatures below  
0º F (-18º C), the use of an exterior chimney  
increases the likelihood of operating problems  
such as low draft, high rate of creosoting and  
poor start up characteristics. Exterior chim-  
neys are also prone to down-drafting and flow  
reversal. Installations located in a basement,  
in combination with outside chimneys, are  
especially prone to flow reversal. In cold areas,  
air cooled chimneys should not be used in an  
exterior installation.  
2' min.  
(610mm)  
3' min.  
(915mm)  
Two Offsets (4 elbows) 20 feet (6.10 m)  
10' (3000mm)  
Table 1  
Figure 15  
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From below, install a firestop in each ceiling/  
floorseparationthroughwhichthechimneywill  
pass. At the attic level, install an attic radiation  
shield from above (see Figures 17A & 17B).  
CHIMNEY INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ATTIC  
RADIANT  
FIRESTOP  
STRAIGHT INSTALLATION  
For ASHT+ and S-2100+ chimneys, place the  
first chimney length on the fireplace. To lock  
it into place, turn 1/4 of a turn clockwise. With  
theACchimneyyoumustuseastartingsection  
before installing the first chimney length (see  
Figure18). Continueinstallingchimneylengths  
until you reach the desired height.  
Cutandframetheholesintheceiling, floorand  
roof where the chimney will pass (see Figure  
16). Use a plumb-bob to line up the center of  
the holes. The hole sizes are indicated in Table  
2 for the floor and ceiling holes and in Table 3  
on Page 15 for the roof holes.  
ASHT+ & S-2100+  
FIRESTOP  
Every time the chimney passes through a  
roof or a wall, install the appropriate firestop.  
When you reach the desired height, install the  
roof support (see instructions included with  
the support).  
Figure 17A  
Then, put the roof flashing in place and seal  
the joint between the roof and the flashing  
with roofing pitch. For sloping roofs, place the  
flashingundertheuppershinglesandontopof  
the lower shingles. Nail the flashing to the roof,  
using roofing nails (Figures 19A & 19B).  
AC RSA  
Figure 16  
AC RS  
Place the storm collar over the flashing and  
tightenitwiththeboltsupplied. Finally,sealthe  
jointbetweenthestormcollarandthechimney,  
using silicone caulking.  
CHIMNEY MODEL  
SqUARE HOLE  
SIZE OPENING  
AC  
ASHT+  
S-2100+ / HT6000+  
AC  
14-3/8” (365 mm)  
16” (406 mm)  
15" (380 mm)  
Figure 17B  
Install the chimney cap. Once the chimney cap  
is in place, the roof flashing can be washed  
with a solvent or vinegar and then painted with  
rust-proof paint.  
Note: See Table 3 for Sloped Roof Framing  
Table 2 - Flat Roof Framing  
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AC Model  
(Air Cooled Insulated, Galvalume Chimney)  
Rain Cap  
Flashing Collar  
Flashing  
Support  
Attic Radiation  
Shield  
Radiation  
Shield  
AC Air Cooled  
Chimney Start-  
ing Piece  
Cooling Air Kit  
For Air Cooled  
Chimney ACZI  
Outside Combustion  
Air Kit (UZI)  
Note: The Outside  
Air Kit is Mandatory  
Figure 18  
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CHIMNEY  
COLLAR  
SPACER  
(BUILT INTO  
FLASHING)  
FLASHING  
AC CHIMNEY  
Figure 19A  
Figure 19B  
ROOF DOWN SLOPE HOLE SIZE  
SLOPE  
ASHT+  
S-2100+  
AC  
8"  
8"  
8"  
*
14-3/8" (365mm)  
14-5/8" (371mm)  
15-1/4" (387mm)  
16-1/8" (410mm)  
17-3/8" (441mm)  
18-3/4" (476mm)  
20-3/8" (518mm)  
16" (406mm)  
15" (380mm)  
15-3/8" (390mm)  
16-1/8" (410mm)  
16-7/8" (430mm)  
18-1/4" (465mm)  
19-5/8" (500mm)  
21-3/8" (545mm)  
2/12  
4/12  
6/12  
8/12  
10/12  
12/12  
16-1/4" (413mm)  
16-7/8" (429mm)  
17-7/8" (454mm)  
19-1/4" (489mm)  
20-7/8" (530mm)  
22-5/8" (575mm)  
*cross slope hole size  
Table 3  
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ASHT+ and S2100+ Chimneys  
AC chimney  
OFFSET CHIMNEY INSTALLATION  
1. Install the first elbow. Turn it in  
the required direction. Fasten it to  
the chimney with the three (3) 1/2"  
(12mm) metal screws provided.  
2. Installthenecessarylengthstoachieve  
the required offset. Lock the chimney  
lengths together: it is recommended  
to use three (3) 1/2" (12mm) screws.  
If the offset length is made of two (2)  
chimneylengthsuseanoffsetsupport  
halfway up the offset. If penetrating  
a wall, install a wall radiation shield  
(see Figure 22).  
3. Useanotherelbowtoturnthechimney  
vertically. Secure the elbow, using  
three (3) 1/2" (12mm) screws.  
4. Use a plumb-bob to line up the center  
of the hole. Cut a hole for the chim-  
ney in the ceiling. Frame this hole as  
described previously (see Page 12).  
5. From below, install a radiation shield  
(Figure 17A).  
1. Install the first elbow. Turn it in the  
required direction. To lock it in place,  
turn1/8ofaturn. Fastenthestrapsat-  
tachedtotheelbowtothesurrounding  
framing using nails or drywall screws  
(Figure 20).  
2. Install the necessary chimney lengths  
toachievetherequiredoffset. Lockthe  
chimneylengthstogether. Ifpenetrat-  
ing a wall, use a wall radiation shield  
(Figure 22).  
3. Useanotherelbowtoturnthechimney  
vertically. Lock it to the chimney.  
Fastenthestrapsattachedtotheelbow  
tothesurroundingframingusingnails  
or drywall screws.  
4. Use a plumb-bob to line up the center  
of the hole. Cut a hole for the chim-  
ney in the ceiling. Frame this hole as  
described previously.  
The minimum chimney height (including  
the fireplace) when using elbows is:  
Fireplace  
ME43BK SP  
Model  
Chimney Model 8" ASHT+/S-2100+/AC  
Vertical  
Installation  
15 feet (4.57 m)  
Two (2) Elbows  
Four (4) Elbows  
Table 4  
18 feet (5.49 m)  
20 feet (6.10 m)  
After reaching the location requiring the  
elbow, proceed as follows:  
5. From below, install a radiation shield  
(see Figure 17B).  
6. Continue with the regular installa-  
tion.  
6. A support (ST+ or SO+) must be used  
on the first 15’ section (5 m).  
7. Continue with the regular installa-  
tion.  
Note: An AC8SB starting section must be  
used before installing an elbow.  
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ANGLED WALL RADIATION SHIELD  
(RSM+, RSMI30, RSMI45)  
CHIMNEY AC  
AIR COOLED  
When traversing a combustible wall with the  
chimneyata30°or45°angle,anangledrestop  
and/or wall radiation shield must be installed.  
Only one is required (Figure 22). Table 6 gives  
recommended hole size for installing a wall  
radiation shield.  
ACRS  
(RADIATION  
SHIELD)  
BRACE  
STRAPS  
Note: 45° angle installation for Canada  
only.  
STRAPS  
In cold climate locations, we recommend that  
youusetheinsulatedwallradiationshieldsince  
it will maintain the home’s thermal barrier.  
SUPPORT  
RSM+ and RSMI30, RSMI45  
Chimney Angle  
Model  
Hole Size  
ASHT+  
30º  
14-3/8" x 36-1/2”  
(365mm x 927mm)  
8" I.D.  
Canada  
45º  
14-3/8" x 24-3/4”  
(556mm x 629mm)  
Only  
S-2100+  
30º  
16" x 40”  
(406mm x 1016mm)  
8" I.D.  
Figure 20  
Canada  
45º  
16" x 27-1/4”  
(406mm x 692mm)  
Only  
AC  
8" I.D.  
15-1/4" x 38-1/4”  
(365mm x 927mm)  
RAIN CAP  
30º  
STORM COLLAR  
ROOF SUPPORT  
Table 6  
INSULATED WALL  
FLASHING  
INSULATED  
WALL  
DRYWALL  
OFFSET SUPPORT  
ANGLED INSULATED  
WALL RADIATION SHIELD  
FRAME 2” X 4”  
ANGLE WALL RADIATION SHIELD  
(INSULATED)  
Figure 22  
NOTE: IN COLD FREGIONS IT IS  
RECOMMEDNED TO ENCLOSE THE  
CHIMNEY IN AN INSULATED CHASE  
Figure 21  
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UNIVERSAL ROOF SUPPORT INSTALLATION  
CHIMNEY CHASE AND MULTIPLE  
TERMINATIONS  
This support has three possible uses:  
Forthepurposeofthismanual,achimneychase  
is considered a part of the chimney system  
rather than part of a building. The termination  
must be placed a minimum of 18" (460mm)  
above the chase.  
1. For ASHT+ and S-2100+ chimneys, it must be used on a roof to support the chimney.  
2. It may be used on a floor, ceiling or roof above an offset to support the chimney above the  
offset.  
3. It may be used on a floor, ceiling or roof as a supplementary support when the chimney height  
exceeds 15 feet (4.6 m.).  
For installation where more than one chimney  
is located in the same chase or within the same  
general area, we suggest that their termina-  
tions be separated by at least 16" (410mm)  
horizontally and 18" (460mm) vertically. This  
separation is to prevent smoke migrating from  
one chimney to another (see Figure 23).  
Table 7 gives maximum height of supported chimney.  
NOTE: For the AC chimney, a support section (AC8SL) must be used every 40’ (12 m) instead  
of the ST.  
For roof support installation, refer to the instructions provided with the support.  
UNIVERSAL OFFSET SUPPORT INSTALLATION  
This support is used to support the chimney above an offset. When the chimney offset is used  
to traverse a wall, this support may be used on the wall to support the chimney. The maximum  
heights are given in Table 7. For offset support installation, refer to the instructions provided  
with the support.  
Maximum Height Of Supported Chimney  
Chimney Model  
offset support  
20 feet (6.10 m)  
14 feet (4.30 m)  
40 feet (12.19 m)  
roof support  
24 feet (7.32 m)  
16 feet (4.87 m)  
50 feet (15.20 m)  
ASHT+ 8" I.D.  
S-2100+ 8" I.D.  
AC 8" I.D.  
Table 7  
18" (460mm)  
18" (460mm)  
18" (460mm)  
16"  
(410mm)  
16"  
(410mm)  
Figure 23  
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ME43 COMPONENTS LISTS  
Installation Accessories  
Description  
Forced Air Heating Kit  
Starter Kit: For wall or furnace installations. Includes BISFWK-1  
blower (BISZY), flex adaptor and two clamps (BISAF),  
blower variable speed control (VRUW), thermo disc (VTU),  
blower flex adaptor (BISAVF), and back draft damper  
(BISBD)  
Cat./ Part No.  
Outside Air Kit (Required - included with fireplace)  
Outside Air Coupler to connect outside air UZI to fireplace,  
UZIAD  
UZIDF  
Flex - choose 15 feet or 25 feet depending on installation  
Outside Air Ducting - includes 4" insulated flex x 10' long,  
UZI  
UZI  
Flex 5 inches ID x 15 feet Long  
Flex 5 inches ID x 25 feet Long  
5FLEX15  
5FLEX25  
Fireplace Options  
Trim Kit - Gold  
Starter Kit Separate Components  
H3426  
H3395  
H3393  
H3394  
UZY5  
Blower flex adaptor, includes damper (BISBD)  
Blower - 2 50 CFM  
BISAVF  
BISZY  
Trim Kit - Brushed Nickel  
Door Capping - Gold  
Flex adaptor and two clamps for fireplace connection  
Blower motor speed control  
BISAF  
VRUW  
VTU  
Door Capping - Brushed Nickel  
Blower  
Thermo disc - turns motor on when fireplace hot and off  
when cool  
Back draft damper - prevents air blowing from furnace into  
fireplace  
BISBD  
HCTW  
Blower motor speed control  
VRUW  
Options  
Fireplace Model ME43 - Approved Venting Components  
Heating/Cooling thermostat - 110 volt  
- 8” diameter chimney - Model ASHT+, S-2100+, HT6000+, HT6103+  
or AC manufactured by Security Chimneys International only.  
Notes:  
TM  
rojet NovaTemp ) HT6000+ is equivalent to S-2100+  
(Projet NovaTemp ) HT6103+ is equivalent to ASHT+  
(P  
1.  
2.  
3.  
TM  
This appliance is equiped with the ASHT Chimney Adaptor. When other  
chimney is used, a chimney adaptor for that chimney will be required.  
Chimney Adaptor (S-2100+ / HT6000+) for CANADA ONLY - If you want to  
install a S-2100+ / HT6000+ chimney, an adaptor is available (8UCA).  
AC Chimney is Not recommended at elevations above 4000 feet or  
in cold climates where temperatures are likely to fall below 32°F (0°C).  
When using AC chimney, an AC8SB starter section must be used  
before installing an elbow. When an offset is needed immediately off the  
4.  
5.  
top of the fireplace, a starter section  
(AC8SB30) is available.  
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ME43 COMPONENTS LISTS  
TM  
Secure Temp  
High Temp. Insulated Stainless Steel Chimney  
AC Chimney  
(Air Cooled - 8” I.D.,13” O.D.)  
ASHT+  
8”  
Diameter, Listed to CAN/UCL-S604 & UL-103HT at 2100 F  
Description  
Part/Cat. No.  
Description  
Cat./Part No.  
AC Starter Adaptors  
An AC Adaptor Is Needed To Convert Fireplace For Use With AC Chimney  
Lengths & Misc. Chimney Components  
8” length, 8” Dia., 8L8  
12” length, 8” Dia., 8L12  
18” length, 8” Dia., 8L18  
24” length, 8” Dia., 8L24  
36” length, 8” Dia., 8L36  
48” length, 8” Dia., 8L48  
8L8  
8L12  
8L18  
8L24  
8L36  
8L48  
8LA  
Starter Section (adaptor), 8” AC,AC8SB  
Starter 30 Elbow, 8” AC, AC8SB30  
H3801  
H3802  
Outside Air Kit  
Required for AC chimney installation  
Chimney Outside Air kit (Flex, Insulation, Outside  
Register and coupling), ACZI  
H1967  
Lengths & Misc. Chimney Components  
18” Length, Dia. x 12” Long, AC6L18  
8”  
H3798  
H3799  
H3800  
Adjustable Length  
Dia., 8LA  
12”, 8”  
36” Length, 8” Dia. x 36” Long, AC8L36  
elbow, Dia., 8E15  
8”  
8E15  
8E30  
8CC  
15  
30  
48” Length, Dia. x 48” Long, AC8L48  
8”  
elbow, Dia., 8E30  
8”  
15 Elbow, 8” Dia., AC8E15  
H3795  
H3796  
H3794  
PE  
Rain Termination Cap, Dia., 8CC  
8”  
8”  
30 Elbow, Dia., AC8E30  
Wall Band  
BM  
Rain Termination Cap, Dia., AC8CPR  
8”  
Supports  
Spark Arrester Screen (universal spark arrester band), PE+  
Wall Band, BM  
H0484  
Offset Support, SO  
Roof Support, ST  
Roof Brace, BS2  
SO  
ST  
Supports  
Offset Support, SO  
H0480  
H3804  
H0482  
H0483  
BS2  
Support Section, AC8SL  
Roof Support, ST  
Firestops  
Telescopic Attic Radiation Shield, 8TRS  
Firestop, 8BF  
8TRS  
8BF  
Roof Brace, BS2  
Roof Flashings  
Radiation Shield, 8RS  
8RS  
Flat roof flashing, ACF  
H0494  
H0495  
H0496  
H0500  
Insulated Attic Radiation Shield, 8RSA  
Insulated Wall Radiation Shield, 8RSM  
8RSA  
8RSM  
1/12 - 7/12 (5 - 30 ), AC, Adj. Roof Flashing, FA  
8/12 - 12/12 (30 - 45 ), AC,Adj. Roof Flashing, FB  
Storm collar, ACFC  
Roof Flashings  
Misc.  
Flat Roof Flashing, 8FR  
8FR  
8FAR  
8FBR  
8FC  
Telescopic attic radiation shield, ACRST  
Firestop, ACBF  
H0498  
H0485  
H0486  
1/12 - 7/12 (5 -  
8/12 - 12/12 (30  
Storm Collar, 8FC  
), 8FAR  
30  
-
), 8FBR  
45  
Radiation Shield, ACRS  
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ME43 COMPONENTS LISTS  
APPENDIX  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Attic Radiation Shield, ACRSA  
H0487  
ACRSM30  
H0489  
Weight  
Height  
Width  
343 lbs  
42"  
43"  
Wall Radiation Shield, 30 , AC, RSM30  
Insulated Wall Radiation Shield, 30 , ACRSMI30  
Depth  
26-5/8"  
8.75 lb/feet  
13.2 lb/feet  
3.75 lb/feet  
Chimney Outside Air Kit (Flex, Insulation, Outside  
Register And Coupling), ACZI  
H1967  
Chimney weight ASHT+  
Chimney weight S-2100+  
Chimney weight AC  
Notes: AC Chimney is Not recommended at elevations above 4000 feet  
or in cold climates.  
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES  
Replacement Parts  
Description  
Part/Cat. No.  
PR-SR2028  
PR-SR2027  
PR-SR2025D  
The following clearances meet the minimum requirements for a  
safe installation :  
Refractory  
Side wall:  
Ceiling:  
18" (457mm)  
7 feet (2135mm)  
measured from the base  
of the fireplace  
Back refractory  
Right side refractory  
Fireplace enclosure:  
Bottom: 0"  
Side: 0"  
Back: 0"  
Left side refractory  
Bottom refractory  
PR-SR2025G  
PR-SR1722  
PR-SR2026  
PR-HELS43  
Top: Do not fill the space  
above the fireplace with  
any material (7 feet  
measured from the base  
of the fireplace)  
Front refractory ash lip  
Log Support Grate  
Top louver  
PR-SR15P  
Chimney:  
Mantel:  
2" (50mm)  
48" (1219mm) from the  
base of the fireplace  
Bottom louver  
Louver hinges  
PR-SR15P  
PR-PIVOT  
Rigid firescreen (right)  
Black door (left)  
PR-PARETIND-1  
PR-SR2060GNO  
PR-SR2060DNO  
PR-SR2060GOR  
PR-SR2060DOR  
PR-SAC#69  
Black door (right)  
Gold plated door (left)  
Gold plated door (right)  
Wooden handle  
Ceramic glass panel  
Snap disc, blower  
Door gasket assembly  
Damper  
PR-VC10  
VTU  
PR-  
GASKPORTEHE-1  
PR-DAMPER43  
Touch-up paint, black  
90L73  
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Normally, all parts should be ordered through your Lennox Hearth  
Products distributor or dealer. Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices  
at time of order.  
WARRANTY  
Your fireplace is covered by a limited warranty. Please read the warranty  
to be familiar with its coverage.  
When ordering repair parts, always give the following information:  
Retain this manual. File it with your other documents for future refer-  
ence.  
1. The model number of the appliance.  
2. The serial number of the appliance.  
3. The part number.  
4. The description of the part.  
5. The quantity required.  
PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION  
We recommend that you record the following important information  
about your fireplace. Please contact your Lennox Hearth Products dealer  
for any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Lennox  
Hearth Products dealer, please call 1-800-9-LENNOX.  
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.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  
1110 West Taft Avenue  
Orange, CA 92865  
See Page 22 for a complete replacement parts list. Use only parts sup-  
plied from the manufacturer.  
Your Fireplace's Model Number________________________________________  
Your Fireplace's Serial Number ________________________________________  
The Date On Which Your Fireplace Was Installed___________________________  
Your Dealer's Name _________________________________________________  
Your Dealer's Phone Number__________________________________________  
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in design,  
materials, specifications, prices and also to discontinue colors, styles and products.  
Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information.  
Printed in U.S.A. © 2005 by Lennox Hearth Products  
1110 West Taft Avenue • Orange, CA 92865  
P/N 850,027M REV. E 12/2007  
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