Minolta Fire Pit RAVL42 User Manual

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL  
TM  
Direct-Vent  
Gas Fireplace  
Installer: Leave This Manual With The Appliance.  
Consumer: Retain This Manual For Future Reference.  
P/N 775,219M Rev. C, 06/2009  
A French manual is available upon request. Order P/N 775,219CF.  
Ce manuel d’installation est disponible en francais, simplement  
en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce 775,219CF.  
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:  
Portland  
• Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter  
• See Table of Contents for location of additional Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts requirements  
US  
Ravelle™ 42 (RAVL42)  
Report No.050-S-08c-5  
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 appliance. Severe burns may result.  
• Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance. If small children are present in the home, it is  
recommended that this appliance be fitted with a barrier screen kit. See Page 37 for ordering information.  
• These appliances may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home (USA  
only), where not prohibited by local codes. This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the  
rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used.  
• Lennox Hearth Products gas-burning appliances are designed for use as a supplemental heater. They are not  
intended for continuous use as a primary heat source.  
AVERTISSEMENT:Assurez-vousdebiensuivrelesinstruc-  
tionsdonnéesdanscettenoticepourréduireauminimum  
le risque d’incindie ou d’explosion ou pour éviter tout  
dommage matériel, toute blessure ou la mort.  
WARNING: If the information in these instructions  
is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may  
result causing property damage, personal injury  
or death.  
- Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d’essence ni d’autres  
vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage  
de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil.  
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
- QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:  
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareil.  
• Ne touchez à aucan interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir  
des téléphones se trouvant dans le bâtiment où vous  
trouvez.  
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz  
depuis un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournis-  
seur.  
• Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz,  
appelez le service des incindie.  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use  
any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
- Linstallation et l’entretien doivent être assurés par un  
installateur ou un service d’entretien qualifié ou par  
le fournisseur de gaz.  
- Installation and service must be performed by  
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas  
supplier.  
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Vertical Vent Termination Clearances ........................ 18  
Horizontal Terminations......................................... 19  
Vertical Terminations............................................ 19  
Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances ..................... ꢀ0  
Brick Panel and Log Set Installation.................................... ꢀ1  
Electrical Connections .................................................... ꢀꢀ  
Gas Line Installation ...................................................... ꢀ3  
Gas Pressure Requirements.................................... ꢀ3  
LP and Natural Gas Supplies................................... ꢀ3  
Increasing Efficiency And Hot Air Movement .......................... ꢀ4  
Forced Air Heating Installation ......................................5-ꢀ8  
Operating Instructions ................................................9-3ꢀ  
Pre-Lighting Checklist........................................... ꢀ9  
Lighting Instructions............................................. ꢀ9  
Flame Color and Behavior ...................................... 30  
Air Shutter Adjustment .......................................... 31  
Paint Curing....................................................... 31  
Quiet Operation................................................... 31  
Blower Operation................................................. 31  
Optional Wall Thermostat....................................... 31  
Operating Options................................................ 3ꢀ  
Millivolt Control System ........................................ 3ꢀ  
Maintenance and Servicing ..........................................33-34  
Maintenance Checklist .......................................... 33  
Vent Pipe Maintenance.......................................... 33  
Opening and Removing Door................................... 34  
Glass/Door Maintenance........................................ 34  
Blower Removal.................................................. 34  
Fuel Conversion .................................................. 34  
Troubleshooting............................................................ 35  
Replacement Parts ........................................................ 36  
Accessories.............................................................36-37  
Fireplace Labels .......................................................38-39  
Product Reference Information .......................................... 40  
CONGRATULATIONS!  
When you purchased your new gas fireplace, you joined the  
ranks of thousands of individuals whose answer to their home  
heating needs reflects their concern for aesthetics, efficiency  
and our environment. We extend our continued support to help  
youachievethemaximumbenefitandenjoymentavailablefrom  
your new gas fireplace.  
Thank you for selecting a Lennox Hearth Products gas fireplace  
as the answer to your home heating needs.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Cautions and Safety ........................................................ ꢀ  
Orifice Size/Altitude Adjustment.......................................... 4  
Codes and Approvals....................................................... 5  
New York City, New York (MEA) .......................................... 5  
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Requirements...................... 5  
Pre-Installation............................................................ 6-7  
Features ............................................................ 6  
Venting.............................................................. 6  
Fuel.................................................................. 6  
Packaging List..................................................... 6  
Specifications...................................................... 6  
Preparing your Fireplace for Installation......................... 7  
Clearances to Combustibles..................................... 7  
Installation............................................................... 8-13  
Framing Dimensions ............................................. 8  
Fireplace Dimensions ............................................ 9  
Raised Installations ............................................. 10  
Hearth Extension Considerations.............................. 10  
Facing Installation Considerations............................ 11  
Face Installation ................................................. 13  
Vent Installation .......................................................14-ꢀ0  
Application ........................................................ 14  
Vent Parts List .................................................... 15  
Vent Considerations ............................................. 16  
Horizontal Vent Installation..................................... 17  
Vertical Vent Installation........................................ 17  
Flue Restrictors .................................................. 18  
USING THIS MANUAL  
Please read and carefully follow all of the instructions found in this  
manual. Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided  
in this manual.  
PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE  
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ORIFICE SIZE/ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT  
THE RAVELLE™ 4ꢀ FIREPLACE  
For altitudes above 2,000 feet (In Canada 4,500 FT/1370 M),the orifice  
should be de-rated by 4% for every 1,000 feet to maintain the proper  
ratio of gas to air. Improper orifice sizing may result in damage and  
unsafe conditions. Changing the orifice should only be done by a quali-  
fied service technician. Contact your Lennox Hearth Products dealer for  
proper orifice sizes.  
Must conform with all local, state and national installation codes.  
In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform with  
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 - latest edition, also known  
as NFPA 54 (In Canada, the current CAN/CSA B149.1 installation  
code). Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code and local zoning and  
code authorities for details on installation requirements.  
Mobile home installations must conform with the Mobile Home  
ConstructionandSafetyStandard,Title24CFR,Part3280(inCanada  
CAN/CSA Z240 MH), or, when such a standard is not applicable,  
the Standard for Mobile Home Installations, ANSI A225.1 - latest  
edition.  
SMOKE DETECTORS  
Since there are always several potential sources of fire in any home, we  
recommend installing smoke detectors. If possible, install the smoke  
detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to reduce the possibility of  
occasional false activation from the heat produced by the appliance). If  
your local code requires a smoke detector be installed within the same  
room, you must follow the requirements of your local code. Check with  
your local building department for requirements in your area.  
Must be vented directly to the outside in accordance with the latest  
edition of the National Fuel Gas Code and must never be attached  
to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.  
Has been certified for use with either natural gas or propane.  
Is not for use with solid fuels.  
Is approved for sitting rooms and/or bedrooms.  
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CODES AND APPROVALS  
Certification  
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS REQUIREMENTS  
(Massachusetts Approval #G3-1104-10ꢀ)  
These fireplaces are approved for installation in the US state of Mas-  
sachusetts if the following additional requirements are met:  
Gas appliances must be tested and certified by a nationally recognized  
testing and certification laboratory to ANSI (American National Standard  
Institute) gas appliance safety standards.  
• Install this appliance in accordance with Massachusetts Rules and  
Regulations 248 C.M.R. Sec. 5.08 2(a) through 2(e).  
This fireplace has been tested and certified by OMNI -Test Laboratories to  
ANSIZ21.88/CSA2.33StandardforVentedGasFireplaceHeaterandCGA  
2.17-M91andUL307BGasBurningHeatingAppliancesforManufactured  
(Mobile) Homes in both USA and Canada.  
• Installation and repair must be done by a plumber or gas fitter licensed  
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  
• The flexible gas line connector used shall not exceed 36 inches (92  
centimeters) in length.  
It has met all necessary ANSI Standards and is fully certified for installa-  
tion in any community. If there are any questions or if you need further  
substantiation either write to or call your Lennox Hearth Products dealer.  
If you have further questions, please contact Lennox Hearth Products.  
• The individual manual shut-off must be a T-handle type valve.  
Massachusetts Horizontal Vent Requirements  
Checkalllocalbuildingandsafetycodesbeforeinstallation.Theinstallation  
instructions and appropriate code requirements must be followed exactly  
and without compromise. In the absence of local codes the following  
standards and codes must be followed.  
IntheCommonwealthofMassachusetts,horizontalterminationsinstalled  
less than seven (7) feet above the finished grade must comply with the  
following additional requirements:  
• A hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery  
back-up must be installed on the floor level where the gas fireplace  
is installed. The carbon monoxide detector must comply with NFPA  
720, be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and be ISA certified.  
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK (MEA)  
(NYC MEA Approval #138-07-E)  
• A metal or plastic identification plate must be permanently mounted to  
the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight (8) feet above  
grade and be directly in line with the horizontal termination. The sign  
must read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, GAS  
VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS.  
Installation of these fireplaces are approved for installation in New York  
City in the US state of New York.  
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Fuel  
PRE-INSTALLATION  
This fireplace comes from the factory equipped to burn natural gas at a  
specified elevation. The fireplace can be converted to burn LP gas (liquid  
propane) by changing the cassette (valve and pilot assembly) or installing a  
conversionkit. OnlyLennoxHearthProductsconversionkitscanbeusedto  
convert from NG to LP or LP to NG. Contact your Lennox Hearth Products  
dealer for details.  
Features  
Installation Options  
Residential  
Specifications  
Vented vertical and horizontal  
Manufactured (mobile) home  
Natural gas (NG) or propane (LP)  
Bedrooms  
Optional wall-mounted or remote thermostat  
Ductable for greater heat distribution  
Fireplace weight: 250 lbs  
Pipe:Type - direct-vent  
Recommended manufacturer*  
Security™ Secure Vent™*  
Diameter - 6-5/8”x 4” for vertical terminations  
Diameter - 8”x 5” for horizontal terminations  
Venting  
Packaging List  
This fireplace can be vented with Security™ Secure Vent™ pipe*. Coaxial  
pipe diameters are 6-5/8” outer and 4” inner. The combustion air for this  
fireplace is drawn from outside the house through the outer DV (direct  
vent) pipe. Room air is not required for combustion.  
The Ravelle™ 4ꢀ gas fireplace comes with the following parts:  
1 Fireplace Body with Burner Cassette  
1 Log Set  
1 Bag of Ember Material  
1 Installation and Operation Manual  
When planning your installation, select the correct length of vent pipe  
for your particular requirements. Determine the minimum clearance to  
combustibles from the rear of the unit to the wall. It is also important  
to note the thickness of the wall. Before cutting the vent hole through  
the wall make sure that ALL vent and termination clearances (see Pages  
18-20) will be met.  
Decorative Faces - One Required  
Arch Inset  
Classic Inset  
Screen  
Foundry™  
Electrical  
Brick Liners - One Required  
Ductability (optional)  
The standard fan motor requires 120 Volts AC for operation. The fireplace  
is not dependent on the fan or an outside electrical supply to operate.  
Standard Brick  
Red Brick  
Forced Air Duct Kit  
Whole Home Comfort  
System  
Architectural Stone  
Millivolt Valve  
Note: See Pages 36 and 37 for ordering information.  
This fireplace is operated with a millivolt valve and therefore burns even  
during a power outage.  
* Other approved chimney brand is Simpson Dura-Vent DV-GS.  
Model Ravelle 42  
RATINGS  
NATURAL GAS  
4ꢀ,000 / ꢀ9,500  
3.5 / 1.7  
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LP GAS  
36,000 / ꢀ5,000  
10 / 5.1  
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Max/Min Input BTUh 0-ꢀ,000 Feet (0-610 M)u  
Manifold Pressure (IN. WC)  
Min. Inlet Pressure (IN. WC)  
Maximum heat output BTUs/hour-steady state  
34,860  
ꢀ9,880  
P4 Efficiency  
50.43%  
#30  
53.47%  
#49  
Orifice (DMS) 0-ꢀ,000 Feet (0-610 M)  
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Unit factory equipped for 0-ꢀ000 FT/0-610 M, In Canada 0-4500 FT/0-1370 M  
The Steady State Efficiency numbers based on maximum vent configuration.  
Tested to CSA P.4.1-0ꢀ “Testing Method for Measuring Annual Fireplace Efficiency.  
Electrical Rating: 1ꢀ0 VAC, 60 HZ, Less Than ꢀ Amps  
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Preparing Your Ravelle™ 4ꢀ Fireplace For Installation  
Dimensions  
Read all instructions before beginning your installation. If instructions  
have not been read carefully, your installation could void your warranty  
and may create a serious fire, health, or other safety hazard.  
ꢀ9-3/4”  
(756mm)  
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The Lennox Hearth Products warranty will be voided if one of the fol-  
lowing occurs:  
• Installation of any damaged fireplace or vent system compo-  
nent.  
• Unauthorized modification of the direct vent system.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Lennox Hearth Products,  
Security™, or Simpson Dura-Vent.  
• Installation of any fireplace or vent system component not manu-  
factured or approved by Lennox Hearth Products, Security™ or  
Simpson Dura-Vent.  
38-1/4”  
(97ꢀmm)  
47-3/4”  
(1ꢀ13mm)  
35-1/ꢀ”  
(90ꢀmm)  
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41”  
(1041mm)  
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When planning the installation for your Ravelle 42 gas fireplace, it’s  
necessary to consider the following:  
• Where the unit is to be installed  
• The vent system configuration to be used  
• Gas supply (NG or LP)  
43”  
(109ꢀmm)  
ꢀ0-3/4”  
(5ꢀ7mm)  
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Figure 1  
• Electrical wiring  
• Framing and finishing  
• Optional accessories  
u The center of the access hole for the gas piping is located at the  
left side of the fireplace 6-7/8” back from the front edge and ꢀ-1/8”  
up from the base of the unit.  
v The electrical access is located at the right lower rear of the fire-  
Clearances to Combustibles  
place.  
w These dimensions include the 3/4” stand-offs.  
Minimum clearances include any projections such as shelves, window  
sills,mantels,spacers/standoffsorsurfacestocombustibleconstruction  
etc. above the appliance. Paint or lacquer used to finish the mantel  
must be heat resistant in order to avoid discoloration.  
Minimum clearances to combustible materials in inches:  
Installations in the shaded  
area require five inches  
clearance on top of pipe.  
Front corners to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
Rear corners to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
Top to header (from stand-offs)  
0 (0mm)  
0 (0mm)  
0 (0mm)  
0 (0mm)  
Bottom of unit to floor  
Edge of door glass to side wall and side trim  
Back to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
7-1/2 (191mm)  
0 (0mm)  
Mantel: The drawing at the lower right shows the minimum distances  
from the base of the fireplace to combustible mantel and facing material.  
Combustible materials may be placed above and within the shaded areas.  
If your fireplace has an arched face, the combustible mantel facing mate-  
rial may curve with the arch of the face as long as a minimum distance  
of 10” is maintained between the top of the face and the combustible  
facing material.  
Mantel and Facing Material (side view)  
1ꢀ”  
(305mm)  
ꢀ”  
(51mm)  
1-1/4”  
(3ꢀmm)  
5-1/4”  
(133mm)  
Hearth Protection: Hearth protection in front of the Ravelle™ 42 gas  
fireplace is not required. However, hearth protection is recommended  
and will enhance the appearance of the fireplace.  
7-1/ꢀ”  
(191mm)  
49-5/8”  
(1ꢀ61mm)  
Pipe Clearances: All installations using a vertical termination cap  
must maintain 1” (25mm) clearance between the direct vent pipe and  
combustibles. For horizontal terminations, when the top of the horizontal  
run of pipe is less than 8 feet (2.4 M) above the base of the fireplace, 1”  
(25mm) clearance on the sides and bottom and 5” (127 mm) on the top  
of the pipe is required. For those horizontal runs at or above 8 feet, 1”  
(25 mm) is required on the sides and bottom and 2” (51 mm) on the top  
of the pipe. See Page 19 for allowable pipe configurations.  
Fireplace side view  
47-5/8”  
(drawing not to scale)  
(1ꢀ10mm)  
41-5/8”  
(1057mm)  
Figure 2  
Base of Fireplace  
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A 6” (152 mm) header may need to be notched to accommodate vertical  
vent pipe. If the fireplace is going to be horizontally vented directly out  
the back, do not place a stud in line with the wall thimble. If a hearth  
extension greater than 1” (25 mm) thick is going to be used, the fire-  
place and the header must be raised accordingly. See Hearth Extension  
Considerations for further details.  
INSTALLATION  
Framing Dimensions  
Thedimensionsgivenonthispageareminimumframingdistancesneces-  
sary to maintain safe clearances between the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace  
and combustible materials.  
Insulation: The exterior walls adjacent to the fireplace should be  
insulated like the rest of the house, but insulation should not be placed  
around the fireplace or vent pipe.  
uIf the unit is to be vented horizontally with a 90º elbow right off the  
top of the fireplace and directly through an exterior wall, then a hole  
10-3/4” (273 mm) square with a center line 42-1/4” (1073 mm)  
above the base of the fireplace will accommodate the wall thimble  
and direct vent pipe.  
Corner Installations: The dimensions on this page are minimum and  
show the stand-offs on the rear corners of the fireplace up against the  
corner walls.  
vThe gas line should be routed to the left side of the unit. The access  
hole in the fireplace for the gas line is 6-7/8” (175 mm) back from  
the front edge and 2-1/8” (54 mm) up from the base of the unit. If  
the gas line enters the unit from the right side the piping will need to  
be disconnected to remove the fan.  
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If a wall-mounted on/off switch or thermostat is to be used, these  
wires should be routed to the left front of the unit for access to the  
fireplace. The wire should be fed through the gas line hole, along the  
gas line, to the valve.  
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48”  
(1ꢀ19mm)  
44-1/ꢀ”  
(1130mm)  
wThe electrical power supply wiring should be routed to the right rear  
of the unit.  
Note: The fireplace may be placed directly on wood or non-combustible  
flooring, but not on vinyl floor covering or carpet.  
ꢀ1”  
Framing Suggestions: The framing header above the front of the  
fireplace should be as narrow front to back as allowable to give maximum  
clearance to the direct vent pipe (i.e. don’t use a 6” (152 mm) thick header  
when a 4” (102 mm) thick one is allowed).  
(533mm)  
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44-1/ꢀ”  
(1130mm)  
Figure 3  
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Fireplace Dimensions  
Inches (millimeters)  
18-9/16  
(471)  
29-3/4  
(756)  
51-1/4  
(1302)  
Corner Installation  
Framing Details  
10-3/4  
(273)  
20-3/4  
(527)  
38-1/4  
(972)  
43  
(1092)  
14  
(356)  
44-1/2  
(1130)  
72-1/2  
(1842)  
5
3-1/2  
(89)  
(127)  
2
(51)  
47-3/4  
(1213)  
41  
(1041)  
34  
(864)  
35-1/2  
(902)  
30  
(762)  
18-3/16  
ELECTRICAL  
INLET  
30  
(762)  
(462)  
2-1/4  
(57)  
6-7/8  
(175)  
GAS INLET  
3-1/2  
(89)  
32-5/16  
(821)  
6-1/4  
(159)  
9-1/2  
(241)  
Figure 4  
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Raised Installations  
Hearth Extension Considerations  
The fireplace may be raised by building a platform of sufficient strength to  
support the fireplace and pipe. When building a raised hearth extension,  
please see the note below regarding height of the fireplace in relation to  
the thickness of the hearth extension material.  
A hearth extension in front of the fireplace is not required; however, to  
enhance the appearance of the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace, one is recom-  
mended. Note: There is a 1” (25 mm) space between the base of the  
fireplace and the bottom of the decorative fireplace face. This space  
will allow a 7/8” (22 mm) thick hearth extension (including backer board  
if desired). Should a hearth extension thicker than 7/8” (22 mm) be  
desired, the height of the fireplace must be raised the thickness of that  
hearth extension less the 7/8” (22 mm). For example, if a 2-7/8” (73 mm)  
thick cultured stone is to be placed on the floor to serve as the hearth  
extension, then the fireplace must be raised 2” (51 mm) (possibly using  
1/2” (13 mm) plywood over 2 x 4’s laid flat) to accommodate the 2-7/8”  
(73 mm) stone. It is important to note that if the fireplace is raised then  
it is necessary to raise the height of the header above the stand-offs  
an equal amount. If you wish to install your fireplace without a hearth  
extension you must remember to set your finished flooring height 1” (25  
mm) higher than the bottom base of the fireplace or install the fireplace  
1” (25mm) lower than the finished flooring materials for that room. This  
will assure that no gap will exist between the room’s flooring and your  
new fireplace decorative face after it is installed.  
Raised Platform  
for Hearth Extension  
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and Fireplace  
Figure 5  
Fireplace  
Face  
BBaassee ooffFiFreirpelapcleace  
Nailing  
Raised  
Niling  
Plate  
Platform  
One Inch Space  
Figure 7  
Figure 6  
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The screws should be driven through the cement board into the outer  
metal skin of the fireplace. The sheetrock (drywall) is then butted up  
to the cement board. The sheetrock above the fireplace should also be  
fastened to the fireplace by driving screws into the outer metal skin of  
the fireplace.  
Facing Installation Considerations  
Non-combustible cement board (such as Wonderboard, Durock, or Har-  
dybacker) must extend 10” (254 mm) above the 1” (25 mm) top reveal  
and a minimum of 3” (76 mm) from each side reveal (see Figure 8). This  
cement board may be 1/4” (6.3 mm) thick or greater, but would normally  
be the thickness of the drywall - for example 1/2” (13 mm). The cement  
board may be fastened by drywall screws.  
Facing Less Than 1” Thick: If the combined thickness of the facing  
material (eg. 3/8” [9.5 mm] thick ceramic tile and 1/2” [13 mm] thick  
cement board) is less than 1” (25mm), then the tile can be placed behind  
the fireplace face (see below).  
Sheetrock  
3/8” (9.5mm) Tile and 1/ꢀ” (1ꢀ.7mm) Cement Board  
38” Tie and 1/2” emen
Behind Fireplace Face  
10” (ꢀ54mm)  
Minimum  
Cement Board  
C
(ꢀ5mm)  
1” Reveal  
3” (76mm)  
Minimum
Sheetrock  
Cement Board - Minimum  
of 3” (76mm) Wide  
Figure 8  
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Facing Greater Than 1” (ꢀ5mm) Thick:  
Traditional Face  
41”  
If the combined thickness of the facing material (eg. brick or cultured  
stone) and concrete board is greater than 1”, then the facing material  
must be placed around the face. A template (Arch #75098, Foundry™  
#75035 and Classic [Louver] #75101) should be used while installing  
the facing material. Templates for the various faces may be purchased  
from your Lennox Hearth Products dealer or a template may be made of  
plywood using the dimensions listed on this page. If you choose to make  
a template, 1/8” (3mm) must be added to each side and top dimension  
to provide sufficient clearance so the face may be removed for access to  
the firebox. Since the bottom of the fireplace face is 1” above the base  
of the fireplace, 1” (25mm) must be added to the height of the template  
if the template is to rest on the floor or platform on which the fireplace  
is placed. It is extremely IMPORTANT that the template be centered left  
to right on the glass door of the fireplace.  
(1041mm)  
30-5/8”  
(778mm)  
Figure 12  
Adjustment prior to arched face installation:  
The corners of the 1” (25mm) reveal around the fireplace opening need  
to be adjusted prior to installing an arched face (see Figures 13 and  
14). Remove screws A and loosen screw B. Rotate the corner downward  
bending the metal at pivot point C until the holes from which screws A  
were removed line up with the lower set of holes. Reinstall screws A and  
tighten screw B. When finished, the corners should look like the corner  
shown in Figure 15.  
Template  
Rn
Reveal Corner  
Figure 13  
Platform to raise fireplace to accommodate a  
hearth extension greater than 1” in thickness.  
A
Figure 9  
B
B
The fireplace face dimensions are:  
C
Expanded View of  
Reveal Corner  
Arch Face  
Figure 14  
A
A
30-5/8”  
ꢀ6-3/8”  
(778mm)  
(670mm)  
Reveal Corner Adjusted  
for Arch Face  
41”  
(1041mm)  
51-1/ꢀ” R  
(1308mm)  
Figure 10  
Figure 15  
1ꢀ  
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2. Bracket C in the diagram below is installed on the face during the face  
assembly (see instructions included with face). The captive screws D  
on this bracket should be screwed into captive nuts E on the fireplace.  
A phillips head screwdriver inserted through the vent holes in the face  
can be used to complete this task. Align the face for plumb and level  
and then tighten all four screws.  
Face Installation  
A number of different faces are available for the Ravelle™ 42 gas fire-  
place, however, all the faces are installed in a similar manner. A total of  
four screws (two upper and two lower) attach the face to the fireplace.  
To install a face:  
1. Locatethetwoscrewsfoundinthehardwarebagshippedwiththeface.  
Position the face (with the lower door open) in front of the fireplace.  
Install the two screws, A in the diagram below, through the holes in  
the lower door hinge bracket and screw them into the captive nut on  
tab B located on the fireplace. Do not fully tighten these screws yet.  
CAUTION: Any masonry that has been cleaned with an acid  
wash must be properly neutralized before installing the fire-  
place face. The acid wash will tarnish the face. Consult your  
masonry installer.  
B
A
A
nd
Expanded View  
E  
D
C
Figure 16  
Expanded View  
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Vent Parts List  
VENT INSTALLATION  
Application:  
Direct vent pipe Security™ Secure Vent™* may be used with the Ravelle  
42 gas fireplace. Please see the lists below to verify the components avail-  
able from each direct vent pipe manufacturer. Snorkel terminations are  
available for applications which may require vertical rise on the building  
exterior. The components listed below come in a galvanized finish. Most  
of the components are also available in a painted black finish. Add a “B”  
to the end of the part number when ordering if a black part is desired.  
The Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace, has been tested and listed as a direct  
vent heater system by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Portland, Oregon. and  
is recommended for use with Security™ Secure Vent™ pipe.  
IMPORTANT:  
Security™ Secure Vent 6-5/8”x 4” Pipe  
• Read all instructions carefully before starting the installation.  
Failure to follow these instructions may create a fire or other  
safety hazard and will void the warranty. Be sure to check for  
specific clearances to combustible requirements on Page 7.  
Do not extend the venting system vertically or horizontally in  
excess of the distance prescribed on Page 19. Consult your  
local building codes before beginning the installation.  
Always maintain the proper air spaces (see Page 7) between  
theventpipeandnearbycombustiblestopreventarehazard.  
Do not fill air spaces with insulation. Be sure to check the  
ventterminationclearancerequirementsfromdecks,windows,  
soffits, gas regulators, air supply inlets and public walkways,  
as specified in these installation instructions on Page 20 and  
local building codes.  
Thisgasapplianceandventsystemmustbeventeddirectlyto  
theoutsideofthebuildingandneverbeattachedtoachimney  
serving a separate solid fuel or gas-burning appliance. Each  
directventgasappliancemustuseitsownseparateventsystem.  
Common vent systems are prohibited.  
• The Ravelle 42 gas fireplace is recommended for use  
with Security Secure Vent pipe. The appliances and vent  
manufacturerswarrantieswillbevoidedandseriousre,health,  
or other safety hazards may result from any of the following  
actions:  
Part Number  
SV4L6  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
SV4L12  
SV4L24  
SV4L36  
SV4L48  
SV4LA  
SV4LA12  
SV4FA  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
36” Pipe Length  
48” Pipe Length  
6” Pipe, Adjustable  
12” Pipe, Adjustable  
Flashing, 1/12 to 176/12 Roof Pitch  
Flashing, 8/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch  
Wall Radiation Shield  
45° Elbow  
90° Elbow  
Vinyl Shield Protector  
Storm Collar  
Vertical Termination Cap  
Firestop  
Horizontal Termination Cap  
Snorkel Termination (36”) Cap  
Snorkel Termination (14”) Cap  
Wall Band  
SV4FB  
SV4RSM  
SV4E46  
SV4E90  
SV4VS  
SV4FC  
SV4CGV  
SV4BF  
SV4CHC  
SV4STC36  
SV4STC14  
SV4BM  
Simpson DuraVent 6-5/8”x 4” GS Pipe  
Part Number  
908  
907  
906  
904  
903  
902  
911  
912  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
9” Pipe Length  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
36” Pipe Length  
48” Pipe Length  
11” to 14-5/8” Pipe, Adjustable  
12” to 17” Pipe, Adjustable  
17” to 24” Pipe, Adjustable  
Wall Thimble  
• Installation of any damaged direct vent component.  
• Unauthorized modification of the direct vent system.  
• Installation of any vent component part not approved or  
manufactured by the approved vent manufacturer.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Lennox Hearth  
Products and vent manufacturers instructions.  
917  
942  
943  
943S  
945  
Flashing, 0/12 to 6/12 Roof Pitch  
Flashing, 7/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch  
45° Elbow  
950  
953  
Vinyl Siding Standoff  
Storm Collar  
963  
980  
981  
982  
984  
988  
Ceiling Firestop  
Vertical Termination  
Snorkel Termination (36”)  
Snorkel Termination (14”)  
Horizontal Square Termination (High Wind)  
Wall Strap  
991  
Vertical Termination (High Wind)  
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Vent Parts List - Horizontal  
Vent Parts List - Vertical  
Direct vent pipe by Security or Simpson Dura-Vent may be used with  
the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace. Please see the lists below to verify the  
components available from each direct vent pipe manufacturer. All  
horizontally terminated venting of the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace uses 8”  
x 5” size vent pipe and all vertically terminated venting uses 6-5/8” x 4”  
size vent pipe. The flue collar on the fireplace is 8” x 5” in size. Therefore,  
when vertically terminating it is necessary to use a reducer - part number  
75247 (available from Lennox Hearth Products) - to make the transition  
from the 8” x 5” flue collar to the 6-5/8” x 4” pipe. Snorkel terminations  
areavailableforapplicationswhichmayrequireverticalriseonthebuilding  
exterior. The components listed below come in a galvanized finish. Most  
of the components are also available in a painted black finish. Add a “B”  
to the end of the part number when ordering if a black part is desired.  
Direct vent pipe by Security™ or Simpson Dura-Vent may be used  
with the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace. Please see the lists below to verify  
the components available from each direct vent pipe manufacturer. All  
horizontally terminated venting of the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace uses 8”  
x 5” size vent pipe and all vertically terminated venting uses 6-5/8” x 4”  
size vent pipe. The flue collar on the fireplace is 8” x 5” in size. Therefore,  
when vertically terminating it is necessary to use a reducer - part number  
75247 (available from Lennox Hearth Products) - to make the transition  
from the 8” x 5” flue collar to the 6-5/8” x 4” pipe. Snorkel terminations  
areavailableforapplicationswhichmayrequireverticalriseonthebuilding  
exterior. The components listed below come in a galvanized finish. Most  
of the components are also available in a painted black finish. Add a “B”  
to the end of the part number when ordering if a black part is desired.  
Security Secure Vent 6-5/8”x 4” Pipe  
Security™ Secure Vent™ 8”x 5” Pipe  
Part Number  
SV4L6  
SV4L12  
SV4L24  
SV4L36  
SV4L48  
SV4LA  
SV4LA12  
SV4FA  
SV4FB  
SV4RSM  
SV4E46  
SV4E90  
SV4VS  
SV4FC  
SV4CGV  
SV4BF  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
36” Pipe Length  
Part Number  
SV5L6  
SV5L12  
SV5L24  
SV5L36  
SV5L48  
SV5LA  
SV5LA12  
SV5E45  
SV5E90  
SV5RSM  
SV5VS  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
36” Pipe Length  
48” Pipe Length  
6” Pipe, Adjustable  
12” Pipe, Adjustable  
45º Elbow  
48” Pipe Length  
6” Pipe, Adjustable  
12” Pipe, Adjustable  
Flashing, 1/12 to 176/12 Roof Pitch  
Flashing, 8/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch  
Wall Radiation Shield  
45° Elbow  
90° Elbow  
Vinyl Shield Protector  
Storm Collar  
90º Elbow  
Wall Radiation Shield  
Vinyl Shield Protector  
Firestop  
Horizontal Termination Cap  
Snorkel Termination (14”) Cap  
Snorkel Termination (36”) Cap  
Wall Band  
SV5BF  
SV5CHC-1  
SV5STC14  
SV5STC36  
SV5BM  
Vertical Termination Cap  
Firestop  
Wall Band  
SV4BM  
Simpson Dura-Vent GS 8”x 5” Pipe  
Part Available from Lennox Hearth Products Only:  
Part Number  
1208  
1207  
1206  
1204  
1203  
1202  
1211  
1217  
1290  
1247  
1263  
1288  
1281  
1282  
1284  
1285  
1250  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
9” Pipe Length  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
36” Pipe Length  
8” Pipe Length  
11” to 14-5/8” Pipe, Adjustable  
17” to 24” Pipe, Adjustable  
90° Elbow  
Wall Thimble  
Ceiling Firestop  
75247  
8” x 5” to 6-5/8” x 4” Reducer  
Simpson Dura-Vent GS 6-5/8” x 4” Pipe  
Part Number  
908  
907  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
9” Pipe Length  
906  
904  
12” Pipe Length  
24” Pipe Length  
903  
902  
36” Pipe Length  
48” Pipe Length  
911  
912  
917  
942  
11” to 14-5/8” Pipe, Adjustable  
12” to 17” Pipe, Adjustable  
17” to 24” Pipe, Adjustable  
Wall Thimble  
Wall Strap  
Snorkel Termination (36”)  
Snorkel Termination (14”)  
Horizontal Termination Cap  
Horizontal Termination Cap (High Wind)  
Vinyl Siding Standoff  
945  
943  
943S  
953  
45° Elbow  
Flashing, 0/12 to 6/12 Roof Pitch  
Flashing, 7/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch  
Storm Collar  
963  
988  
Ceiling Firestop  
Wall Strap  
980  
991  
Vertical Termination Cap  
Vertical Termination Cap (High Wind)  
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Supports: Horizontal runs of vent must be supported every three feet.  
Wall straps are available for this purpose.  
Vent Considerations  
Twist-lock procedure: Four indentations, located on the female ends  
of pipes and fittings, are designed to slide straight onto the male ends of  
adjacent pipes and fittings by orienting the four pipe indentations so they  
match and slide into the four entry slots on the male ends (see Figure  
17). Push the pipe sections completely together, then twist-lock one sec-  
tion clockwise approximately one-quarter turn until the two sections are  
fully locked. The female locking lugs will not be visible from the outside  
on the pipe or fittings. They may be located by examining the inside of  
the female ends.  
Pipe Sealing: If Security™ Secure Vent™ pipe is used, then sealant is  
required at only the first pipe joint attaching the pipe to the flue collar on  
the fireplace. If Simpson Dura-Vent GS pipe is used, then the pipe must  
be sealed as follows: seal both the inner and outer pipes with a high  
temperature silicone sealant rated for at least 600º F (commonly known  
as “RTV”). Run a 1/8” (3mm) bead of silicone around the outside of the  
male end of the outer sleeve. Run a 1/8” (3mm) bead of silicone about  
1/4” (6mm) from the end of the male inner pipe, which is found in the  
pipe to be attached above. Twist-lock the pipes or fittings together.  
Female  
Locking  
Lugs  
Sealant  
Male  
Locking  
Lugs  
Figure 17  
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Horizontal Vent Installation  
Vertical Vent Installation  
IMPORTANT NOTES:  
IMPORTANT NOTES:  
1. All Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplaces horizontally terminated vent  
installations use 8”x 5” Security™ Secure Vent™ or Simpson  
Dura-Vent GS direct-vent pipe.  
2. When this pipe passes through a wall, a wall thimble - Security  
#SV5RSM or Simpson #1247 is required. The hole in the wall  
for the wall thimble should be 10-3/4” x 10-3/4”.  
3. Horizontal runs of vent must be supported every three feet.  
Wallstraps-Security#SV5BMorSimpson#1288areavailable  
for this purpose.  
4. Iftheventpassesthroughaceilingoroor,arestop-Security  
#SV5BF or Simpson #1263 is required.  
5. Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding.  
If installing the termination cap on a wall covered with siding,  
a vinyl siding standoff - Security #SV5VS or Simpson #1250  
or furring strips must be used to ensure that the termination  
cap is not recessed into the siding.  
6. The horizontal run of vent must have a 1/4” (6mm) rise for  
every 12” (305mm) of run towards the termination.  
7. If the wall being penetrated is constructed of non-combus-  
tible material, such as masonry block or concrete, an 8-1/2”  
(216mm) diameter hole is acceptable and a wall thimble is  
not required.  
8. The location of the horizontal vent termination on an exterior  
wall must meet all local and national building codes and must  
not be blocked or obstructed. For allowable external vent  
terminations locations, see the diagram on Page 20.  
9. Allowableclearancesfromtheventpipetocombustiblemateri-  
als must be maintained. See Page 7 for these clearances.  
10. Do not locate the termination cap where it may be blocked by  
shrubbery or snow.  
1. AllRavelle42gasreplaceverticallyterminatedventinstallations  
use 6-5/8” x 4” Security or Simpson Dura-Vent GS direct-vent  
pipe.  
2. Fireplaces that are vertically terminated require pipe reducer  
- Lennox Hearth Products #75247 - installed on the fireplace’s  
flue collar before the  
direct vent pipe can be installed.  
3. If the vent passes through a ceiling or floor, a firestop - Security  
#SV4BF or Simpson #963,  
4. If the vent passes through the roof, a roof flashing - Security  
#SV4FA or SV4FB, Simpson #943 or 943S and storm collar  
- Security #SV4FC, Simpson #953 are required.  
5. Allowable clearances from the vent pipe to combustible materi-  
als must be maintained. See Page 7 for these clearances.  
6. A maximum of two 45º elbows may be used. See Page 18 for  
allowable offsets.  
7. Themaximumsystemheightis30feet(9.1M)andtheminimum  
is 10 feet (3 M).  
Vertical Termination Cap  
Security (Part #SV4CGV)  
Simpson (Part # 980)  
StormCollar  
Flashing  
Security (Part #SV4FC)  
Secuirty (Part #SV4FA or SV4FB)  
Simpson (Part # 953)  
Simpson (Part # 943 or 943S)  
Roof- Maintain 1”  
(25mm) Clearance  
to Combustibles  
Termination Cap  
10-3/4”x 10-3/4”  
(ꢀ73mm x ꢀ73mm)  
Framed Hole  
CeilingMinimum  
Framing 10” x 10”  
(254mm x 254mm)  
CeilingFirestop  
Security (Part # SV4BF)  
Simpson (Part # 963)  
Pipe  
Wall Thimble  
Elbow  
Length  
Note:  
Verifythatyouhave  
at least the mini-  
mum clearance to  
combustiblesatthe  
roofline.  
Figure 19  
Figure 18  
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Flue Restrictors  
The flue restrictor settings shown in Figures 22 and 23 are for typical  
installations and may need to be adjusted from standard to take into  
accountothervariablesintheinstallationtoachievepropercombustion.  
See Flue Restrictor Guidelines on this page to assist you in making a  
proper flue restrictor adjustment.  
Restrictors  
The Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace uses balanced flue technology to ensure  
proper combustion. Flue restrictors may need to be installed depending  
on the vent configuration of your fireplace. The drawings on Page 19  
show all the allowable pipe configurations for the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace.  
To properly install the flue restrictor, find your pipe configuration in the  
drawings on Page 19 and note which restrictor setting is recommended.  
The flue restrictors and four black self-tapping 5/32” allen head screws  
can be found in the firebox in a plastic bag. The restrictors should be  
placed over the openings at both sides of the ceiling of the firebox. For  
each restrictor, two self-tapping 5/32” allen head screws should be in-  
stalled in either holes 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the restrictor and screwed into the  
two holes in the firebox ceiling. (There are four holes at each side of the  
firebox ceiling to receive only two screws. Insert the screws into either  
two holes). See the drawing to the right for the location of hole numbers  
on the restrictor. The numbered holes in which the screws are inserted  
in the restrictor should correspond to the restrictor position numbers  
found on the drawings for your pipe configuration. Restrictor positions  
are based on tests run in a laboratory. The optimum restrictor positions  
may need to be adjusted slightly depending on the conditions surround-  
ing the residential installation. Do not adjust restrictors to a point where  
the fireplace is sooting.  
Interior of Firebox  
Figure 20  
Vertical Vent Termination Clearances  
The vent / air intake termination clearances above the high side of an  
angled roof is as shown in the table below.  
TERMINATION HEIGHTS FOR VENTS ABOVE  
FLAT OR SLOPED ROOFS  
Horizontal Overhang  
Notes: The higher the number of the flue restrictor position, the greater  
amount of combustion air will be delivered.  
Figure 21  
ꢀ FT  
MIN.  
Vertical  
Wall  
Flue Restrictor Adjustment Guidelines  
ꢀ FT MIN.  
Lowest  
Discharge  
Opening  
After the flue restrictors have been set to the standard settings as shown  
in Figures 22 and 23, the burner flame appearance should be evaluated  
to determined if the flue restrictors need to be set to a different position  
to adjust for variables in your installation. Light the appliance and allow  
it to burn for 20 minutes. See Flame Color and Behavior on Page 30 to  
determine if you have a proper burner flame appearance. If the proper  
flame appearance cannot be achieved, the flue restrictor may need to be  
set to a different position. See the following guidelines to determine if  
you need to readjust the flue restrictors.  
Vent  
Termination  
H*  
Storm Collar  
Flashing  
X
1ꢀ  
Roof Pitch is X/1ꢀ  
1 inch (ꢀ5.4 mm) Minimum  
Clearance to Combustibles  
Beforeproceeding, confirmthemanifoldandinletgaspressureiscorrect,  
primary air shutter is properly adjusted, venting system connections are  
secure and not blocked and if you are at a high elevation, ensure unit has  
been properly derated:  
Concentric  
Vent Pipe  
*H = MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO  
LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING OF VENT  
Termination Heights For Vents  
Above Flat Or Sloped Roofs  
Ref. NFPA 54 / ANSI Zꢀꢀ3.1  
Symptoms - Lack of Combustion Air  
If the symptoms listed below are present, you may need to adjust the  
flue restrictor to a more open position.  
• Flame appears yellow  
Roof Pitch  
Flat to 6/12  
* Feet  
1.0  
*Meters  
0.3  
• Floating Flames (lazy, ill defined, quiet, may roll)  
• Sooting  
6/12 to 7/12  
1.25  
1.5  
0.38  
0.46  
0.61  
0.76  
0.99  
1.22  
1.52  
1.83  
2.13  
2.29  
2.44  
7/12 to 8/12  
• Pilot becomes yellow and appliance shuts down  
8/12 to 9/12  
2.0  
Symptoms - Excessive Combustion Air  
9/12 to 10/12  
10/12 to 11/12  
11/12 to 12/12  
12/12 to 14/12  
14/12 to 16/12  
16/12 to 18/12  
18/12 to 20/12  
20/12 to 21/12  
2.5  
3.25  
4.0  
If the symptoms listed below are present, you may need to adjust the  
flue restrictor to a more closed position.  
5.0  
• Low Flame  
• Pilot pulls and appliance shuts down  
• Pilot flame ghosts  
6.0  
7.0  
7.5  
8.0  
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Horizontal Terminations  
(Use 8” Direct-Vent Pipe)  
Vertical Terminations  
(Use 6-5/8” Direct-Vent Pipe)  
The shaded areas in the diagram below show all allowable combinations  
of vent configuration with horizontal terminations. Horizontal sections  
of pipe require 1/4” (6.4 mm) of rise for every 12” (305 mm) of run.  
A second 90º or 45º elbow (in addition to the first 90º elbow at the top  
of the vertical length of pipe) is allowed as long as the overall length of  
the horizontal run of pipe does not exceed those shown below. Use the  
restrictor positions indicated. If the fireplace is vented with an elbow  
directly off the top of the flue collar and three to four feet of horizontal  
pipe is used, then no restrictor is to be installed in the fireplace.  
The shaded areas in the diagram below show all allowable combinations  
of straight vertical and offset to vertical (maximum four 45º elbows or two  
90º elbows) vent configurations with vertical terminations. The termina-  
tion must fall within the shaded areas on the diagram. Use the restrictor  
positions indicated. The maximum offset length at a 45º angle consists  
of one three foot and one four foot section of pipe. The maximum height  
is 30 feet (9.1 M) and the minimum is 10 feet (3 M).  
Vertical Terminations  
Horizontal Terminations  
5 Ft. ꢀ In. (1.6M)  
Maximum  
30 Ft.  
18 Ft.  
(5.5M)  
(9M)  
15 Ft.  
(4.6M)  
Restrictor  
Position #ꢀ  
ꢀ5 Ft.  
(7.6M)  
10 Ft.  
(3M)  
Restrictor  
Position #1  
Restrictor  
Position #3  
ꢀ0 Ft.  
(6M)  
5 Ft.  
(1.5M)  
15 Ft.  
(4.6M)  
Restrictor Position #4  
Restrictor  
Position #ꢀ  
No Restrictor  
10 Ft.  
(3M)  
0 Ft.  
(0M)  
5 Ft.  
(15ꢀ4M)  
0 Ft.  
(0M)  
10 Ft.  
(3M)  
15 Ft.  
(4.6M)  
ꢀ0 Ft.  
(6M)  
Figure 22  
5 Ft.  
Snorkel Terminations: For installations requiring a vertical rise on the exterior  
of the building, 14-inch (356 mm) and 36-inch (914 mm) tall snorkel terminations -  
Security#SV5STC14orSV5STC36andSimpson#1281or1282areavailable.Follow  
the same installation procedures as used for standard horizontal terminations. If the  
snorkel termination must be installed below grade (i.e. basement application), proper  
drainage must be provided to prevent water from entering the snorkel termination.  
Do not attempt to enclose the snorkel within the wall or any other type of enclosure.  
On vinyl siding, furring strips may be used to ensure that the snorkel is not recessed  
into the siding. NEVER install the snorkel upside down.  
(15ꢀ4M)  
0 Ft.  
(0M)  
Figure 23  
5 Ft.  
(15ꢀ4M)  
0 Ft.  
(0M)  
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Exterior Horizontal Vent Termination Clearance Requirements  
* SeeItem D in the Text Below.  
Center Line  
ExteriorWall  
Inside  
Corner Detail  
of Termination  
*18”  
Horizontal  
G
Termination  
18”  
V
Ventilated Soffit  
A
InsideCorner  
= 9" in U.S.  
= 1ꢀ" in Canada  
A
DETAIL D  
H
3 ft.  
B
B
B
E
D
X
C
C
A
A
V
V
Fixed  
Operable  
Window  
V
L
V
Closed  
3 ft.  
Window  
V
F
J
M
V
C
B
B
C
V
I
A
X
= Air Supply Inlet  
= Vent Terminal  
= Area where Terminal is NOT permitted  
V
Minimum Clearances  
Canadian Installation *  
US Installation **  
A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck 12 inches (30 cm) *  
or balcony.  
12 inches (30 cm) **  
B = Clearance to window or door that may be 6 in. (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW),  
6 in. (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW),  
opened.  
12 in. (30 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW) and < 9in.(23cm)forappliances>10,000BTU/hr(3kW)and<  
100,000 BTU/hr (30kW), 36 inches (91 cm) for appliances 50,000BTU/hr(15kW), 12inches(30cm)forappliances  
> 100,000 BTU/hr (30kW)*  
> 50,000 BTU/hr (15kW)*  
C = Clearance to permanently closed window  
12 inches (305 mm) recommended to prevent window 9 inches (229 mm) recommended to prevent window  
condensation  
condensation  
D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located 18 inches (458 mm)  
abovetheterminalwithinahorizontaldistanceof18  
18 inches (458 mm)  
in. (458 mm) from the center line of the terminal  
E = Clearance to unventilated soffit  
F = Clearance to outside corner  
G = Clearance to inside corner  
12 inches (30 cm)  
5 inches (12.7 cm)  
6 in. (15 cm)  
12 inches (30 cm)  
5 inches (12.7 cm)  
6 in. (15 cm)  
H = Clearance to each inside of center line extended 3 feet (91 cm) within a height of 15 feet above the meter / 3 feet (91 cm) within a height of 15 feet above the meter  
above meter / regulator assembly  
regulator assembly *  
/ regulator assembly **  
I = Clearance to service regulator vent outlet  
3 feet (91 cm) *  
3 feet (91 cm) **  
J = Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet 6 in. (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW), 12 6 in. (15.2 cm) for appliances < 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW), 9  
to building or the combustion air inlet to any other in. (30 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW) and < in. (23 cm) for appliances > 10,000 BTU/hr (3kW) and <  
appliance  
100,000 BTU/hr (30kW), 36 inches (91 cm) for appliances 50,000BTU/hr(15kW), 12inches(30cm)forappliances  
> 100,000 BTU/hr (30kW)*  
> 50,000 BTU/hr (15kW)*  
K = Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet  
6 feet (1.8 meters) *  
3 feet (91 cm) above, if within 10 feet (3 m) horizon-  
tally**  
L = Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved 7 feet (2.13 m) ‡  
driveway located on public property  
7 feet (2.13 m) ‡  
M = Clearance under veranda, porch, deck or 12 in. (30 cm) * ‡  
balcony  
12 in. (30 cm) ** ‡  
* In accordance with the current CSA/CAN-B149.1 National Gas and B149.2 Propane Installation Code - Latest Editions.  
** In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 National Fuel Codes - Latest Edition.  
‡ A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.  
*‡ Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum 2 sides beneath the floor.  
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6. Place Log #6 on tab located on right side of firebox. The other end of  
the log is placed on the burner.  
7. Volcanic stone may be placed along the front edge of the burner, but  
not directly over the burner ports.  
Brick Panel and Log Set Installation  
Brick Panel  
The brick panels are extremely fragile so handle them with care.  
1. Remove brick panels from box and wrapping.  
Insert  
Tabs  
2. The long rectangular panel goes in the rear of the firebox - the thin layer  
ofbricksshouldbedown.Thepanelrestsonthreemetaltabsprotruding  
from the rear of the firebox about 3” above the firebox floor.  
3. On the side panels, the rounded edge goes to the front. Install the side  
panels by sliding them along the side of the firebox into retainers at  
the top and bottom.  
Rockwool  
Important!!! Maintain a 1/4” (6.4mm) air  
space along the entire length of log.  
Figure 26  
Log #6  
Figure 25  
Log Set and Embers  
Firebox Accessories / Parts  
Cat. No.  
H5859  
H5863  
H5864  
Description  
Log Set  
Bag of Embers (volcanic stone)  
Bag of Rockwool (glowing embers)  
Log Installation Instructions  
Volcanic Stone  
Embers  
Figure 27  
If logs are not installed according to the log installation instructions,  
flame impingement and improper combustion could occur and result  
in soot and/or excessive production of carbon monoxide (CO), a color-  
less, odorless, toxic gas.  
Log Locater  
Tab for Log #6  
Log #3  
The size and position of the log set is critical to achieve a safe, reli-  
able and attractive flame pattern. Any attempt to use a different log  
set in the fireplace will void the warranty and will result in incomplete  
combustion, sooting and poor flame quality.  
1. Remove the six logs from the box and foam packaging. Lay them out  
for easy identification during installation.  
Log  
#4  
2. Place rear log on insert tabs (these tabs will penetrate the center of  
the log) at the rear of the burner.  
Log  
#ꢀ  
3. Place a light (fluffed) layer of embers (rockwool) directly on top of  
the port holes in the burner. CAUTION: A 1/4” (6.4mm) air space  
between the rockwool and lower base of the rear log needs to be  
maintained for combustion air and proper flame aesthetics.  
4. Place Log #2 on tab. An air shield is provided for natural gas use only.  
For LP conversions, remove the air shield.  
Log #5  
Air Shield  
Figure 28  
5. Place Logs #3, #4 and #5 on tab inserts.  
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Electrical Connections:  
B
* Thebreakersupplyingelectricitytothereplacemustbeturnedoffatthe  
electrical panel before any connections are made at the fireplace.  
* The wire supplying the fireplace should be a minimum of 14 gage and  
provide 120 Volts at 60 hz.  
* The fireplace must be grounded in accordance with local electrical  
codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical  
Code or ANSI/NFPA 70 - latest edition.  
* Theelectricalboxislocatedattherightrearofthereplace(seeFigures  
29 and 30). Remove the cover, loosen the wire clamp A and feed the  
household supply line through the clamp and retighten clamp.  
* Connect the supply ground wire to the green screw B.  
* Remove the wire nut C from the black wires coming from the fireplace  
and join these wires to the black supply wire reusing the wire nut.  
Repeat for white wires.  
* Reinstall the cover to the fireplace.  
* If a wall-mounted burner on/off switch or thermostat is to be used,  
the wires running from the switch or thermostat should be routed to  
the left side of the fireplace. The wire should be fed through the gas  
line supply hole along the gas line to the valve.  
Figure 30  
A
E
Wall-Mounted Fan Speed Control:  
If desired, a wall-mounted fan speed control can be installed. The breaker  
supplying electricity to the fireplace must be turned off at the electrical  
panel before any connections are made. The loop of wire with the label  
attached (E in Figure 29) may be cut and the wire leads from the wall-  
mounted speed control connected to each end of the cut wire.  
D
Optional Heat Ducting System:  
The remaining red and white wires with capped ends (wires D in Figure  
29) are for the optional Forced Air Heating System. See the instructions  
provided with the system for installation details.  
C
Figure 29  
Fan Wiring Diagram  
Snap Switch (Contacts Close When Fireplace is Hot)  
Speed Control  
Green (Ground)  
Black (Hot)  
From Power Source  
White (Neutral)  
Black  
Black  
Red  
To Optional Heat Duct Fan  
White  
Blower  
Figure 31  
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If the pressure is not sufficient, make sure the gas supply line is large  
enough, the supply regulator is properly adjusted and the total gas load  
for the residence does not exceed the amount supplied.  
Gas Line Installation  
The Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace must be connected to the gas line in ac-  
cordancewithlocalcodesand/ortheNationalFuelGasCode,ANSIZ223.1  
(In Canada, the current CAN/CSA B149.1 installation code). The gas line  
should enter the fireplace on the left side (see diagrams on Pages 8 and  
9). If the gas line enters the unit from the right side, the line will need to  
be disconnected to remove the fan. The fireplace comes with a flex line  
attached to the supply side of the gas valve. The fitting on the end of the  
flex line can receive a 1/2” female iron pipe coupling, a 3/8” male iron  
pipe, or a shut-off valve. There is sufficient room to locate the shut-off  
valve under the firebox at the end of this flex line, however, local codes  
may require the shut-off to be located on the exterior of the fireplace. After  
connecting the gas line, all joints in the line and connections at the valve  
should be checked for leaks before final positioning of the unit. Conduct a  
gas leakage test of the appliance piping and control system downstream  
of the shutoff valve in the supply line to the appliance.  
Note: Theapplianceanditsindividualshut-offvalvemustbedisconnected  
from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that  
system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig. The appliance must be  
isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual  
manualshut-offvalveduringanypressuretestingofthegassupplypiping  
system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig. Check with your  
gas supplier or plumber.  
Fuel  
Type  
Inlet Pressure  
Manifold Pressure  
Desired Minimum Maximum  
On Hi  
Fire  
On Lo  
Fire  
Natural 7" WC  
Gas  
5" WC  
10.5" WC 3.5" WC 1.7" WC  
Gas Pressure Requirements  
LP Gas 11" WC 11" WC  
13" WC 11" WC 5.4” WC  
A MAJOR CAUSE OF OPERATING PROBLEMS WITH GAS APPLI-  
ANCES IS IMPROPER GAS PRESSURE!  
SIT Millivolt Gas Valve  
The most important item to check during the initial installation  
and the first thing to check when operating problems occur is  
gas pressure!  
TH  
TP  
This fireplace will not function properly unless the required  
gas pressure is supplied. See the table on this page for gas  
pressure requirements.  
TP/TH  
Inlet (Supply)  
Pressure Tap  
The Manifold  
(Outlet) Tap  
Two pressure taps are provided on the fireplace’s valve to check gas  
pressures. To access the taps remove the two socket head screws to  
remove the valve control panel/heat shield. The taps are located below  
the on/off/pilot knob (see Figure 32). The left tap is the inlet (supply)  
pressure side. To check inlet pressure (with the fireplace burning) insert  
a small flat bladed screwdriver into the tap and turn a half turn counter-  
clockwise. Cover the tap with the line from a manometer and read the  
pressure. Close the tap gently but securely after completing the check.  
The manifold (outlet) tap is to the right of the inlet tap. To check manifold  
pressure (with the fireplace burning at the high burn setting) insert a  
small flat bladed screwdriver into the tap and turn a half turn counter-  
clockwise. Cover the tap with the line from the manometer and check  
the pressure. Again close the tap gently but securely after completing  
the check. Check the taps for gas leaks with a gas leak test solution  
(retighten if necessary).  
Figure 32  
LP and Natural Gas Supplies  
Your Ravelle gas fireplace is equipped from the factory for use with  
natural gas only as specified on the Safety / Listing label attached to the  
appliance. This appliance can only be operated using propane gas (LP)  
if a certified fuel conversion kit provided by Lennox Hearth Products is  
installed by a qualified service technician.  
Also check the orifice size on the label on the igniter bracket. It must be  
the correct size for the fuel and altitude.  
Do not run propane tank dry. Running the tank dry may cause a  
hazardous condition due to pressure drop in empty tank.  
Solid fuel is NOT to be used with this unit.  
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Increasing Efficiency and Hot Air Movement  
Possible Opening  
and Grill Locations  
on Cabinet  
Anumberofdifferentoptionsareavailabletothehomeownertomaximize  
the heat output and air movement to different rooms in the house.  
Grills:IfyourRavelle42gasreplaceisinstalledinacabinetorachase,  
heat can be drawn from these enclosures and circulated into the living  
area by cutting one or two openings covered by a register or Grill.  
Opening and Grill into  
Adjoining Room  
Figure 34  
Whole Home Comfort System: The Whole Home Comfort System is a  
very inexpensive and efficient way to move air into and heat other areas  
of the house. In the bottom of the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace are four inch  
and Six inch (152 mm) diameter knock-out plates. Four inch (102 mm)  
or six inch (152 mm) diameter return air ducting may be fastened to the  
bottomofthereplace,runintoanotherroominthehouseandterminated  
with a grill. When the fireplace is burning, with or without the fireplace  
fan running, air is drawn from a distant room (lowering the pressure in  
that room) through the return air duct into the bottom of the fireplace.  
The air then passes through the outer shell and heat exchanger of the  
fireplace and into the room in which the fireplace is located. The hot air  
in the fireplace room moves through an open doorway or hall into the  
low pressure room from which the air was drawn. This system functions  
well by convection even without the use of the fireplace fan. Six inch (152  
mm) diameter ducting moves more air than four inch diameter ducting.  
Ducting in uninsulated areas of a house (for example in the crawl space)  
shouldbewrappedininsulationtoensuremaximumheatretention.Check  
local building codes - some areas may require firestops when the duct  
passes from room to room.  
Figure 33  
Note: Grill can be in the Wall, Ceiling, or Floor.  
Up to 100 Feet (30.5M)  
Maximum Run  
Starter Ring  
4” (10ꢀmm) or  
6” (15ꢀmm)Duct  
Figure 35  
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The system draws heated air from the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace and moves  
it with the use of a 150 CFM fan through six inch ducts into other rooms  
in the house. The system acts as a forced air furnace. One or two systems  
can be used with each Ravelle 42 gas fireplace.  
Forced Air Heating Installation  
Hot air can be drawn off the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace and moved into  
other rooms of the house with the forced air heating system. This system  
can be purchased as an option from your Lennox Hearth Products dealer  
(part #75134).  
SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
System Overview  
Fan Box  
Blower Box  
Duct Adapteto  
Duct Adapter (6” round to  
Six Inch Duct (20' maximum length)  
Six Inch Duct (ꢀ0 ft. maximum length)  
10” x 3-1/4” rectangular)  
Fireplace Side Adapter  
Fireplace Side Adapter  
Switch Box  
Switch Box  
Fan Speed Control  
Blower Speed Control  
Wall Stack Duct (10" x 31/4") for use  
Wall Stack Duct (10” x 3-1/4”) for use in  
areas of restricted clearance (not included  
as part of the kit - available at major  
Figure 36  
hardware stores)  
Fan Box  
Blower Box  
FORCED AIR KIT COMPONENTS  
Forced Air Kit Components  
Flapper  
C
Co  
o
v
e
e
r
Pla  
r Pl  
Flapper Plate  
Starter Ring Adapter  
g Adapter  
Starter Ring  
ex Duct  
Six Inch Flex Duct  
Additional Parts:  
Additional Parts:  
Duct Adapter  
D
Two Angled Mounting Brackets  
Blower Box  
Two White - Headed Grill Screws  
Spacer  
Six Wire Nuts  
Sixteen Sheet Metal Screws  
One Wire Clamp  
Floor Mount  
Floor Mount  
Adapters  
Grilli
Two Switch Boxes, Two Covers and Two Speed Control Knobs  
Speed Control  
Speed Control  
Figure 37  
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The fan box may be located in the wall, floor, or ceiling.  
Ceiling and Wall Mounting:  
1) Fasten the two angled brackets to the side of the face box with the screws provided (see A below).  
2) Fasten the bracket in these  
2
holes for 2 x 4 walls.  
A
3) Thenfastentheblowerboxtothe  
ceiling rafters or wall studs.  
F
Fasten the bracket in  
these holes for ꢀ x 6 or  
t
greater walls or ceiling.  
Figure 38  
Floor Mounting:  
1. Fasten the two floor mount adapters (B below) to the side of the fan box with the screws provided. The floor mount adapters have two sets of holes.  
The upper holes (C below) should be used if the flooring material is thin and the lower holes (D below) should be used if the flooring material is  
thick.  
2. Cut the hole (E below) for the fan box. Since the fan box body is wider than the portion that comes up through the floor an additional piece of floor-  
ing (F below) should also be cut out for the fan box to slide through. (Save this piece F and nail it back in place after the fan box is installed).  
3. Slide the fan box through the cut holes and nail or screw it to the floor.  
B
2”  
5”  
16”  
E
14”  
14”  
C
D
F
C
Figure 39  
C
D
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Duct Assembly:  
The duct has zero clearance to combustibles.  
1. Remove the cover plate from the top of the fireplace. Save the screws and discard the plate.  
2. Insert the starter ring into the starter ring adapter and bend the tabs under to secure the ring to the adapter. See the expanded view below.  
3. Place the adapter with the attached starter ring over the flapper plate and secure them to the top of the fireplace using the four screws that held  
the cover plate.  
4. Fasten the remaining components of the duct: flex line, duct adapter, wall stack and fan box using at least three sheet metalscrewsandaluminum  
duct tape at each joint.  
5. Secure the ducting to prevent sagging.  
anded View  
Expanded View  
Bend Tabs Under  
Cover Plate  
Flapper Plate  
Starter Ring Adapter  
Starter Ring  
Figure 40  
Wiring of the Forced Air System:  
Disconnect the electrical supply to the fireplace at the electrical panel prior to wiring the forced air system fan. All wiring should be done by a quali-  
fied electrician.  
1. After installing the fan box and ducting from the fireplace to the fan box, the wiring of the fan box should be undertaken. Included in the ducting kit  
are two electrical switch boxes. One is for installation in new construction and the other is to be used in a remodel. Select the switch box needed  
and fasten it to the wall framing in the room in which the fan box is located.  
(Instructions continue on the following page).  
Speed Control  
Black (Hot)  
Supply Leads  
White (Neutral)  
from Fireplace  
Green (Ground)  
Blower  
Figure 41  
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Wiring of the Forced Air System Continued:  
2. Remove the cover over the electrical box at the right lower rear of the  
fireplace. Run sheathed wire from the fireplace electrical box to the  
switch box and from the switch box to the fan box. Install the wire  
clamp in the unused knock-out hole in the fireplace electrical box  
cover. Run the end of the sheathed wire through this wire clamp. In the  
electrical box are a white wire and a red wire with clear caps on their  
ends. Remove these caps and join the red wire and black wire with  
the wire nuts provided. Also join the white wire from the fireplace with  
the white wire from the sheathed wire using the wire nuts provided.  
Fasten the ground wire from the sheathed wire to the green grounding  
screw in the electrical box. When the fireplace gets up to temperature,  
a heat activated switch will close and allow electricity to flow to the  
red wire.  
Grill Spacer  
3. At the switch box, cut the black sheathed wire, strip back the insula-  
tion and join each end (with the wire nuts provided) to a lead from the  
speed control. It does not matter which lead from the speed control is  
fastened to which black wire. After making these connections, roll the  
connectorsandwireintotheswitchbox. Twodifferentcolorsofcovers  
and knobs come with the kit. Select the cover desired and fasten the  
speed control and cover to the box with the screws supplied. Push  
the desired knob onto the shaft of the speed control.  
Grill  
Figure 42  
4. Remove the four screws holding the fan to the fan box and lift fan out  
of the fan box (see Figure 43). Feed the sheathed wire A through the  
wire clamp B. Remove the insulation from the sheathed wire and the  
two wires coming from the fan motor. Join together using the wire  
nuts provided the black wire from the motor and the black sheathed  
wire. Also join the two white wires. Fasten the ground wire to the green  
grounding screw inside the fan box. Reinstall the fan in the fan box  
using the four screws.  
Notes:  
The speed of this forced air system fan can be controlled by the speed  
control that is installed with it. The speed control also has an off position.  
This fan is energized only when the fireplace is up to temperature. It will  
also shut off automatically when the fireplace cools down.  
To maximize hot air distribution, this forced air system can be used in  
conjunction with the Whole Home Comfort System described in this  
manual.  
C
Grill Installation: The Grill that covers the fan box is secured with the  
two white-headed screws provided. When the fan box is mounted in a 2”x  
4framedwalltheboxwillextendpastthesheetrockedwallintotheroom.  
In these installations the Grill spacer should be used (see Figure 42).  
A
B
Figure 43  
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C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob.  
Never use any tool. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand,  
don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
D. DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any  
gas control which has been under water.  
Operating Instructions  
Pre-Lighting Checklist  
Be sure to check these items before the initial lighting of the  
fireplace:  
cThe fireplace gas label corresponds to the gas supply available  
- that is "natural gas" for natural gas or "LP gas" for Propane  
gas.  
cGas pressure has been checked carefully - see Page 23.  
cAll gas fittings have been checked for leaks.  
cAll clearances to combustibles have been met - see Page 7.  
cAll combustible materials have been removed from the area in  
front of the fireplace.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: YOUR Lennox Hearth Products gas FIREPLACE MUST  
ALWAYS BE OPERATED WITH GLASS IN PLACE.  
cAll vented areas of the fireplace face are unobstructed.  
cHouse is ventilated to clear initial paint curing odors - see Page  
31.  
cAll packaging materials have been removed from the firebox.  
cWhile fireplace is cool, fingerprints or other marks have been  
cleanedfromanygoldornickelsurfaceswithdenaturedalcohol  
andasoftcloth.Marksleftonthesesurfacesmaybecomeetched  
into the finish if not removed prior to burning the unit.  
cBrick panel, log set, volcanic stone and embers have been  
installed.  
STOP!! Read the safety information above before proceeding.  
1. Open the lower door. Make sure gas supply shut-off cocks are  
open and ON/OFF rocker switch is "OFF." If equipped with a  
thermostat, set it to the lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.  
3. Push in gas cock dial slightly and turn clockwise  
"OFF."  
to  
Note: Dial cannot be turned from "PILOT" to "OFF" unless dial  
is pushed in slightly. Do not force.  
4. Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas,  
including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B"  
above. If you don't smell gas continue.  
5. Locate the pilot by looking at the left center of the burner,  
under the left elevated log. Blue flame will be seen when the  
pilot is lit.  
cThe glass door is in place and is properly sealed.  
Lighting Instructions  
The following is a copy of the operating and lighting instructions  
found with each fireplace:  
6. Turn the gas control knob counter-clockwise  
"PILOT" position.  
to the  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
7. Push the knob all the way in and hold in that position. Im-  
mediately light the pilot by pressing the igniter button several  
times until pilot is lit. Continue to hold the knob in for about  
30 seconds after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop  
back out. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps  
4-8 holding knob in an additional 15 seconds after pilot is lit.  
If knob does not pop out when released, stop and immediately  
call your service technician or gas supplier. If the pilot will not  
stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob to "OFF" and  
call your service technician or your gas supplier.  
8. After pilot is lit, turn gas control knob counter-clockwise  
to "ON." Knob can only be turned to "ON" if the knob  
has popped out.  
9. To turn burner on, turn "ON/OFF" rocker switch to "ON" or  
set the thermostat to the desired temperature above room  
temperature.  
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROP-  
ERTY DAMAGE, INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP  
CHILDREN, FURNITURE, GASOLINE AND OTHER LIQUIDS WITH  
FLAMMABLEVAPORSAWAY.NEVEROPERATEUNITWITHGLASS  
OFF OR ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE GLASS WHILE HOT.  
A. This appliance is equipped with a piezo ignition device to light  
the pilot. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions  
exactly.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell around the appliance area for gas.  
Be sure to smell next to the floor, because some gas is heavier  
than air and will settle on the floor.  
10. Adjust the flame height (and heat output) by turning the flame  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
height knob clockwise  
for full flame and counter-  
clockwise for reduced flame.  
DO NOT try to light the appliance.  
DO NOT touch any electric switch,  
DO NOT use any phone in the building. Immediately call your  
gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's  
instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
11. Turn on the electric power to the appliance and set the blower  
to the desired air flow after it turns on when the appliance  
reaches operating temperature.  
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TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
SIT Millivolt Gas Valve  
1. Turn off the "ON/OFF" rocker switch and/or thermostat (if  
installed) to its lowest setting.  
2. Turn off electric power to the appliance if service is to be  
performed.  
TH  
TP  
TP/TH  
3. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise  
to "OFF." Do not force.  
GasControlKnob  
(Pilot/On/Off)  
FlameHeightControl  
Knob(HI/LO)  
This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be  
installed so there are provisions for adequate combustion and  
ventilation air.  
PiezoIgniter  
Allumeur  
ON/OFFSwitch  
Interrupteur  
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE  
To turn off the burner, turn the rocker switch to "OFF" or adjust  
the thermostat (if installed) to a setting below room temperature.  
The pilot will remain lit for future burner ignition. For complete  
shutdown, see "TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE" above.  
Gas Pilot Hood  
Veilleuse à gaz  
Thermopile  
Igniter (electrode)  
Allumeur  
Thermocouple  
WARNINGS  
• Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,  
service or maintenance can cause injury or  
property damage. For assistance or additional  
information,consultaqualifiedinstaller,service  
agency or your gas supplier.  
• Operation of this appliance when not connected  
to a properly installed and maintained venting  
system can result in carbon monoxide (CO)  
poisoning and possible death.  
Figure 44  
PILOT ASSEMBLY  
Flame Color and Behavior  
Your Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace is designed for maximum heating ef-  
ficiency. Therefore, upon lighting of the main burner the flames will be  
semi-transparent or “bluish.” After 10-20 minutes of operation the logs  
will heat up and the flames will become a yellow/orange color.  
• Carbon monoxide poisoning – Early signs of  
carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu  
with headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you  
have these signs, get fresh air at once! Have  
the heater inspected by a qualified service  
technician. Some people are more affected by  
carbon monoxide than others. These include  
pregnant women, people with heart or lung  
disease or anemia, those under the influence  
of alcohol and those at high altitudes.  
Adjusting the fireplace to cause the flames to turn orange sooner may  
result in poor combustion, sooting and a hazardous situation. See Figure  
45 showing proper flame appearance.  
When testing for proper operation - If an optional thermostat is installed  
adjust it to its highest temperature setting. Visually determine that main  
burner gas is burning properly: i.e., no floating, lifting or flashback.  
Adjust the primary air shutter(s) as required. Check for proper main  
burner operation at both high and low flame.  
Burner Flame Appearance  
Soot above  
Flame Tip  
Soot at  
Flame Tip  
No Soot at  
Flame Tip  
Dark Orange  
Flame  
Semi-Transparent  
Yellow Flame  
Ports on Burner  
Assembly  
No Blue Flame  
Center  
Blue Flame  
Center  
PROPERLY  
BURNING FLAME  
IMPROPERLY  
BURNING FLAME  
Figure 45  
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Air Shutter Adjustment  
Quiet Operation  
The Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace has an air shutter control lever located  
at the upper left corner beneath the firebox (see Figure 46). The lever  
is linked to the primary air shutter on the main burner. The air shutter  
regulates the amount of primary air the burner receives and therefore  
how clean the fireplace burns. The air shutter should only be adjusted by  
a qualified gas technician. The fireplace should burn for about 15 minutes  
with the logs installed before adjusting the air shutter. Moving the lever  
to the left will open the shutter and turn the flames more transparent  
and blue. Moving the lever to the right will close the shutter and turn the  
flames more orange.  
As the Ravelle 42 gas fireplace is burning a number of normal operational  
sounds may be heard. The flow of gas through the gas valve and orifice  
may make a rushing or whistling noise. If this noise is objectionable,  
it can be reduced by turning down the flame. Turning down the flame  
can reduce total heat output by more than 30%. When the blower turns  
on, the sound of rushing air may be heard. The blower sounds may be  
reduced by adjusting the speed control located behind the lower door.  
Also, a slight clicking sound may be heard as the gas valve or blower  
switch turn on and off.  
Blower Operation  
CAUTION: The air shutter should never be set so as to make the tips of  
the flames sooty or create sooting on the viewing glass, logs, or heat  
exchanger. If soot begins to form after burning, the air shutter should  
be opened gradually until the sooting condition stops. Gas quality and  
gas pressure may vary which can affect the burning characteristics of  
the fireplace.  
Your Ravelle 42 gas fireplace comes equipped with a 200 CFM blower  
with a variable speed control and an automatic temperature activated  
on/off snap switch.  
Operation:  
1. After the fireplace warms up, a heat activated switch will turn on the  
fan. A fan speed control is located behind the lower door. The speed  
control has an off position and the knob can be rotated to set the fan  
at the desired speed. The fan will not operate until the fireplace is  
warm.  
2. Once the fan turns on, set the speed control knob to the desired  
speed. No further adjustment is necessary, the fan will turn on and  
off automatically whenever the fireplace is warm.  
3. If you do not wish to have the fan on, turn the speed control knob  
until it clicks to the “OFF” position.  
Expanded View of Air  
Shutter Control Lever  
Optional Wall Thermostat  
If an optional wall thermostat is to be installed, install the thermostat per  
the manufacturers instructions (provided with the thermostat). Failure  
to follow manufacturers instructions could result in a malfunction. Pay  
special attention to the thermostat location requirements. If the loca-  
tion requirements are not adhered to the appliance, erratic operation or  
failure may occur.  
Open Close  
Figure 46  
Paint Curing  
Do not mount the thermostat where it may be affected by:  
This fireplace has been painted with a high temperature metallic paint. It  
leaves the factory dry to the touch, but completes the curing process as  
the fireplace is used. To cure the paint, burn the appliance four successive  
times for 10 minutes each time with a five minute cool down between  
each firing. Also some parts of the appliance may be lightly coated with  
machining oil. Ventilate the house during these first firings as the paint  
and oil give off unpleasant odors. It is recommended that persons sensi-  
tive to an imbalance in the indoor air quality avoid the fireplace during  
the curing process.  
• Radiant heat from this appliance, fireplaces, sun or other heat  
sources.  
• Drafts or dead spots behind doors or in corners.  
• Hot or cold air from ducts.  
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Operating Options  
Thermostat Wire  
Wire Size  
1ꢀ Gage  
14 Gage  
16 Gage  
18 Gage  
ꢀ0 Gage  
Maximum Length  
100 Feet  
64 Feet  
Your Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace comes equipped with an “On/Off” rocker  
switch used to turn the burner on and off while the pilot light is on. The  
switch is a round rocker switch located behind the lower door of the  
fireplace’s face.  
40 Feet  
A wall-mounted switch, a millivolt wall thermostat, or a remote control  
can be used to supplement the rocker switch. The gas valve is powered  
by millivolts generated by the pilot assembly. This millivolt system is  
very sensitive to electrical resistance, therefore make sure all connec-  
tions are tight, clean and free from corrosion. Do not splice any millivolt  
wires. Consult the table on this page to determine the proper gage of  
wire for the thermostat or wall switch connections. This table refers to  
the total length of the wire (out to the switch and back). The thermostat  
must be a millivolt type. A 24-volt furnace thermostat will not work.  
Never hook up household current - 120 Volts - to the millivolt system.  
It is not recommended to hook up any more than two switches to the  
fireplace (for example a rocker switch and a wall thermostat). Additional  
switches may affect the system resistance and increase the chance of  
the burner not igniting.  
ꢀ5 Feet  
16 Feet  
Millivolt Control System  
This fireplace operates on a millivolt control system. As such, no addi-  
tional power supply is needed for the fireplace to heat. The pilot assembly  
contains a thermocouple, that when heated by the pilot flame, generates  
electricity (millivolts- mV=1/1000 of a volt) which opens a valve allow-  
ing gas to flow to the pilot assembly. The pilot assembly also contains a  
thermopile, that when heated by the pilot flame, generates electricity that  
flows to terminal #1 (labeled THTP) on the gas valve. When the electricity  
is conducted from terminal #1 through the on/off switch, thermostat,  
or receiver of the remote control to terminal #3 (labeled TH) on the gas  
valve, the main burner will ignite.  
Follow the instructions included with the thermostat or remote control  
for wiring. The thermostat, remote control and rocker switch will turn the  
burner on and off independently. Be sure to set the rocker switch to the  
“Off” position when using the thermostat or remote control and set the  
thermostat or remote control to the lowest temperature when you wish  
to use the rocker switch only, otherwise one may override the other.  
Millivolt Control Schematic  
Pilot Hood  
Piezo Igniter  
Sparker  
Wiring Terminals  
TH  
Thermocouple  
Pilot Assembly  
Thermopile  
TP  
TH/TP  
Pilot Gas Line  
White  
Brown  
Gas Inlet  
ON/OFF Rocker Switch, Thermo-  
stat, or Remote Thermostat  
Figure 47  
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Millivolt and System Checks  
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING  
Maintenance Checklist  
Check  
Test  
To  
Test  
Connect  
Meter  
Thermostat Meter Read-  
Connects  
ing  
Should Be  
Leads to  
Terminals  
The following should only be performed by a qualified service techni-  
cian.  
A
B
C
Complete  
System  
ꢀ & 3  
1 & ꢀ  
ꢀ & 3  
Closed  
Open  
100 MV  
or More  
Thermopile  
Output  
Greater Than  
3ꢀ5 MV  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servic-  
ing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous  
operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.  
System  
Resistance  
Closed  
ꢀ.5 Ohms  
1. Annual inspection should be made and the following checks per-  
formed:  
Proper Pilot Flame Appearance  
oWhen unit is cool, glass viewing door and inspect burner for dirt, soot  
and lint accumulations and remove if necessary. If excessive soot ac-  
cumulation is present on burner, have a qualified service technician  
adjust the burner for proper combustion.  
o Clean inside of glass with gas fireplace glass cleaner. NEVER attempt  
to remove or clean the glass when the unit is hot.  
o Check the hot air outlet vents for lint or other accumulations. Never  
block or restrict vent openings, obstruct flow of ventilation air, or use  
vents other than those approved for use with this appliance.  
o Check that direct vent pipe, air intake and flue are open and free of  
soot, blockage, or debris.  
o Check gaskets once a year. Gaskets must be tight. Replace if neces-  
sary.  
o Inspect the pilot system for proper flame. NEVER ADJUST THE PILOT  
until after the gas pressure has been checked and supply lines have  
been completely bled (this may take an hour or more when bleeding  
throughthepilot). Allpilotsarecheckedandburnedatthefactoryprior  
to shipment. The pilot adjustment screw is located to the upper right  
of the flame height control knob. Adjust the pilot screw to properly  
size the flames. Flames should completely surround the thermopile  
and thermocouple and extend across the main burner tube ports. Be  
careful not to back the screw out of its threads. Check for gas leaks  
using a gas leak test solution.  
Figure 48  
Vent Pipe Maintenance  
Conduct an inspection of the venting system semi-annually. Recom-  
mended areas to inspect are as follows:  
o Check that the area around the fireplace is kept clear and is free of  
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and  
liquids.  
1. Check areas of the venting system which are exposed to the elements  
for corrosion. These will appear as rust spots, streaks, or in extreme  
cases, holes. These components should be replaced immediately.  
o Check the millivolt system as per the table on this page.  
2. Remove the cap and shine a flashlight down the vent. Remove any  
bird nests or other foreign material.  
ꢀ. The viewing glass should be cleaned periodically (see Glass Main-  
tenance).  
3. Check for evidence of excessive condensate, such as water droplets  
forming in the inner liner and subsequently dripping out at joints.  
Continuous condensate can cause corrosion of caps, pipe and fittings.  
It may be caused by having excessive lateral runs, too many elbows,  
or exterior portions of the system being exposed to cold weather.  
3. Should repairs or maintenance of the fireplace require the disas-  
sembly of the vent/air intake system, the reassembly and resealing  
should be completed by a qualified service technician and follow  
the instructions on Page 16 of this manual.  
4. Inspect joints to verify that no pipe sections or fittings have been dis-  
turbed and consequently loosened. Also check mechanical supports  
such as wall straps or plumbers’ tape for rigidity.  
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Opening and Removing Door  
Blower Removal  
Disconnect the power supply at the household electrical panel prior to  
blower removal. The blower can be accessed through the lower door on  
the fireplace face.  
CAUTION: Do not open the glass door when the fireplace is  
burning. Let the unit cool before opening the door. At the top  
of the glass door are two spring-loaded latches. While holding  
the door against the firebox, pull each latch forward and up -  
releasing the top of the glass door. To remove the door, grasp it  
firmly with both hands and lift it up so the two tabs at the bottom  
of the door are lifted out of their retaining slots. The glass door  
is quite heavy, so it is important to place it in a secure spot until  
reinstalled. To reinstall the door, the tabs at the bottom of the  
door must be inserted in the slots at the bottom of the firebox.  
The spring loaded latches must be pulled forward and down to  
apply pressure against the door.  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servic-  
ing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous  
operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.  
SeethefanwiringdiagramonPage22forreference.Theblowerislocated  
at the rear of the open area beneath the firebox. (During installation of  
the fireplace, if the gas line was fed in from the right side it will now need  
to be removed). To remove the blower, disconnect the wiring by pulling  
the two spade connectors loose at the blower motor. The blower rests  
on two pins - one located at each end of the blower. Grasp the blower  
assembly at each end and pull the blower forward off the two pins. (If the  
blower assembly is pulled from the center, it may distort the assembly).  
The blower can then be carefully pulled out from under the fireplace. To  
install the blower repeat the steps in the reverse order. There is a rubber  
grommet at each end of the blower assembly which slides over the pins  
supporting the blower. Make sure these grommets are in place when  
reinstalling the blower.  
Door Latch  
Fuel Conversion  
Converting the Ravelle™ 42 gas fireplace between natural gas and LP can  
beaccomplishedbyeitherchangingthecassette(valveandpilotassembly)  
or installing a conversion kit (regulator, burner orifice and changing the  
orifice position on the pilot). Only a qualified service technician should  
perform the conversion.  
Cassette Removal:  
Figure 49  
1. Be sure the gas supply is shut off and the fireplace electrical supply  
is shut off at the electrical panel before beginning the conversion.  
Disconnect the gas supply from the fireplace, being careful not to  
apply pressure to the valve in the process.  
2. Remove the log set and brick panels (see Brick Panel and Log Set  
Installation).  
3. Remove the two allen head screws at the left and right rear of the  
firebox securing the burner support. Lift out the burner and burner  
support.  
4. Remove the two allen head screws holding the burner in place.  
5. Remove the labeled cover through which the valve control knobs  
Glass/Door Maintenance  
Cleaning: When cool, the glass may be cleaned with a clean, soft cloth  
and a household glass cleaner. For cleaning white condensation from  
the interior glass use a gas fireplace glass cleaner available from your  
fireplace dealer. Use of caustic or abrasive cleaners may damage glass.  
Gold or nickel plated doors must be cleaned with a household glass  
cleaner or denatured alcohol and a soft cloth before firing or fingerprints  
and stains will remain permanently. Never use abrasive polish to clean  
the gold or nickel as it will ruin the finish. DO NOT operate fireplace with  
broken glass. DO NOT clean door or glass when hot. DO NOT abuse glass  
door by striking or slamming shut. DO NOT use substitute materials if  
replacing glass. DO NOT spray commercial glass cleaner with ammonia  
on the door and glass gasket as it may dissolve the gasket glue.  
protrude by removing the two allen head screws  
it and slide it off the valve knobs.  
securing  
6. Mark and disconnect wires on valve terminals #1 and #3 connected  
to the burner on/off switch, thermostat, or remote control.  
7. Remove all the allen head screws (around the perimeter ofthecassette  
panel) fastening the cassette to the firebox.  
8. Grasp the cassette assembly from inside the firebox and pull it into  
the firebox and out of the fireplace.  
9. Install new, converted, or serviced cassette in the reverse order of  
removal. Replace gasket if necessary.  
10.All parts and wires must be correctly reinstalled to ensure safe and  
proper operation of the unit.  
WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass panel re-  
moved, cracked, or broken. Do not remove the glass door while  
the fireplace is hot. Replacement of the glass door should be  
done by a qualified service technician.  
GlassReplacement: Theglassinthereplacedoorcannotbereplaced  
separately. Should the glass be damaged, the entire glass, gasket and  
frame assembly should be replaced as a unit. This replacement glass as-  
sembly is available from your Lennox Hearth Products dealer. The glass  
is neo-ceramic and alternative types must not be used.  
Conversion Kit:  
Please see instructions provided with conversion kit.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
NOTE: When troubleshooting the gas control system, be sure the external gas shut off valve, located at the gas supply inlet is in  
the “ON” position.  
IMPORTANT: Call your gas supplier or plumber for additional help with any gas control problem. Valve system troubleshooting  
should only be accomplished by a qualified service technician.  
SYMPTOM  
PROBABLE CAUSE  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Thin black coating (soot)  
forms on the viewing  
glass, logs, or firebox  
Improper log or ember  
placement  
See Log Set Installation on Page 21. If there is soot in one specific location, the  
rockwool below this location needs to be adjusted. This can be done by pulling embers  
forward slightly. If the flames have soot tails, the shutter will need to be opened.  
Improper air shutter  
setting  
If sooting continues open air shutter (see Air Shutter Adjustment on Page 31).  
Not enough combus-  
tion air  
Check for debris obstructing air flow in valve compartment under fireplace or in front of  
lower venting.  
Humming or whistling  
coming from fireplace.  
Normal operating noise See Quiet Operation on Page 31. The noise may be reduced by slightly turning down the  
flame. Turning the flame down will reduce the heat output of the fireplace.  
Obstructed orifice  
opening  
If noise is excessive or is “whistling” have your gas supplier check the regulator and  
orifices and replace if necessary.  
A change in flame appear- A change in gas pres-  
ance or burner operation. sure  
Have your gas supplier check for correct gas pressure (7" W.C. / po. C.E. [1.74 kPa] natu-  
ral gas; 11" W.C. / po. C.E. [2.74 kPa] LP gas). NOTE: NEVER BLOCK OR OBSTRUCT AIR  
INTAKE OR OUTLET VENTS.  
Improper log, ember or See Log Set Installation on Page 21.  
volcanic stone place-  
ment  
Spark igniter will not light No gas supplied to unit Check gas supply. To purge, hold in gas cock on valve for 1-2 minutes and try again.  
pilot after repeated tries.  
or air in line  
Defective igniter (no  
spark at electrode)  
Check for spark at electrode and pilot, if no spark and electrode wire is properly con-  
nected, replace igniter and igniter wire.  
Defective or misaligned Using a match, light pilot. If pilot lights, turn off pilot and trigger the igniter again. If pilot  
electrode at pilot (spark lights, an intermittent gas/air supply may be the problem, if longer purge will not light  
at electrode)  
- check gap between electrode and pilot - should be 1/8 inch (3 mm) to have a strong  
spark. If OK, replace pilot.  
Pilot will not stay lit after  
carefully following lighting  
instructions.  
Low gas inlet pressure  
Defective thermopile  
Check inlet pressure and adjust pilot if necessary.  
Be sure wire connections from thermopile are tight at gas valve terminals.  
Either rocker switch or thermostat wires may be grounded. Remove wires from valve  
terminals. If pilot stays lit, trace switch wiring for a ground. May be grounded to fireplace  
or gas supply.  
Defective automatic  
valve operator  
Check open circuit millivolt output of thermopile. Reading should be greater than 325mV.  
Also check thermopile wire for kinks that can cause loss of mV. Replace faulty thermopile  
if wire is okay and reading is less than 325mV.  
Turn valve knob to “ON” and thermostat (if installed) to 90º. Millivolt meter should read  
greater than 100 mV. If reading is OK and burner does not turn on, replace gas valve  
(qualified service technician only).  
Main burner will not burn. Pilot has gone out  
See Lighting Instructions.  
Rocker switch, thermo- Disconnect rocker switch and thermostat wires at terminals 1 and 3 on valve. Jumper  
stat, or wires defective  
across from 1 to 3 with pilot lit. If burner comes on either rocker switch, thermostat, or  
wiring is not functioning.  
Thermopile may not be  
generating sufficient  
millivolts  
Check thermopile with millivolt meter (see Maintenance and Servicing), recheck symp-  
tom #2.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS - Ravelle™ 4ꢀ (RAVL4ꢀ)  
Deluxe  
Remote  
Control  
Wall  
Thermostat  
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.  
Controls  
Part Number  
Description  
H4635  
H0ꢀ51  
DWTK  
Wall Thermostat, Digital  
RCL-STAT  
Remote Control, RCL-STAT, Deluxe Thermo-  
stat DC (ref. form #750129M)  
H3134  
Cassette Assembly, NG  
(if LP, Also Requires 75064 Conversion Kit)  
Burner Pan Assembly  
Pilot Assembly (Convertible NG to LP)  
Gas Control Valve NG  
H6030  
H5922  
H5942  
MASONRY TEMPLATES  
(must be used if facing  
material exceeds stove  
body’s built-in 1” template)  
(ref. form #775209M)  
(if LP, also Requires H5945 Regulator Kit)  
Regulator NG  
Regulator LP  
Main Burner Orifice #30 NG  
Main Burner Orifice #49 LP  
Blower W/Mounting Brackets  
Blower Snap Switch  
Blower Speed Control (rheostat)  
On/Off Switch  
On/Off Switch Wires  
Piezo Igniter  
Electrical Harness W/Inner Plate  
Log Set  
Bag of Embers / volcanic stone  
Bag of Rockwool  
H5943  
H5945  
H5928  
H5929  
H3121  
H5875  
H5742  
H5744  
H3119  
H5745  
H3120  
H5859  
H5863  
H5864  
H3101  
H3123  
Cat. No.  
Model  
Description  
75098  
75101  
75035  
H7ꢀ01  
MT-ARCH4ꢀ  
Arched Template  
MT-CLS4ꢀ  
Classic Template  
Foundry™ Template  
Screen Template  
MT-FOUNDRY4ꢀ  
MT-SCREEN4ꢀ  
Misc.  
Nail Plates (4 x 1ꢀ) galvanized  
75ꢀ59  
NP-RAVL30/4ꢀ  
Firebox Door W/Glass  
Flue Restrictor Plates W/Hardware  
75ꢀ47  
75134  
75ꢀ60  
Reducer 8”-6 5/8” Reducer (8” to 6-5/8”)  
RAVL4ꢀ-DUCTKT Ductability Kit (ref. form #775272M)  
RAVL4ꢀ-DHHS,  
Dog House Heat Shield (for remote thermo-  
stat) (ref. form #775207M)  
ACCESSORIES  
Knobs  
75169  
75170  
75010  
Gold (set of ꢀ)  
Brushed Nickel (set of ꢀ)  
Black Nickel (set of ꢀ)  
Brick Panel Kits (ref. form #775269M)  
Standard Tan Brick  
Red Brick  
Architectural Stone  
Gas Conversion Kits  
Cat. No.  
75353  
Model  
Description  
RAVL4ꢀ-STD-BRK  
RAVL4ꢀ-ARCHSTONE  
RAVL4ꢀ-RED-BRK  
Standard Tan Brick  
Architectural Stone  
Red Brick  
75095  
75064  
RAVL4ꢀ-CK-LP to NG Conversion Kit LP to NG (ref. form #775241M)  
75354  
RAVL4ꢀ-CK-NG to LP Conversion Kit NG to LP (ref. form #775250M)  
75356  
NOTE: The form numbers referenced are the part numbers of the instruction  
sheets included in kits.  
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Face Kits  
Classic  
Required to  
Face Kits  
Arched  
(ref. form #775253M)  
Complete Face: Insets  
(ref. form #775253M)  
Cat. No.  
75ꢀ94  
75ꢀ96  
75ꢀ95  
75ꢀ97  
Model  
Description  
Cat. No.  
75ꢀ90  
75ꢀ9ꢀ  
75ꢀ91  
75ꢀ93  
Model  
Description  
AIF4ꢀ-BLK  
AIF4ꢀ-GOLD  
AIF4ꢀ-NKL  
AIF4ꢀ-BKNKL  
Black Face, Arched  
CIF4ꢀ-BLK  
CIF4ꢀ-GOLD  
CIF4ꢀ-NKL  
Black Face, Classic  
Gold Face, Arched  
Gold Face, Classic  
Brushed Nickel Face, Arched  
Black Nickel Face, Arched  
Brushed Nickel Face, Classic  
Black Nickel Face, Classic  
CIF4ꢀ-BKNKL  
INSETS (Required -  
Includes 1 Top and  
1 Bottom Inset)  
Insets  
(ref. form #775253M)  
(ref. form #775253M)  
753ꢀꢀ  
753ꢀ4  
753ꢀ3  
753ꢀ5  
75338  
75340  
75339  
75341  
75314  
75316  
75315  
75317  
AI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BLK  
AI4ꢀ-ASPEN-GOLD  
AI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BRNKL  
AI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BKNKL  
AI4ꢀ-NAPA-BLK  
ASPEN Black  
753ꢀ6  
753ꢀ8  
753ꢀ7  
753ꢀ9  
75318  
753ꢀ0  
75319  
753ꢀ1  
7534ꢀ  
75344  
75343  
75345  
CI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BLK  
ASPEN Black  
ASPEN Gold  
CI4ꢀ-ASPEN-GOLD  
CI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BRNKL  
CI4ꢀ-ASPEN-BKNKL  
CI4ꢀ-NAPA-BLK  
ASPEN Gold  
ASPEN Brushed Nickel  
ASPEN Black Nickel  
NAPA Black  
ASPEN Brushed Nickel  
ASPEN Black Nickel  
NAPA Black  
AI4ꢀ-NAPA-GOLD  
AI4ꢀ-NAPA-BRNKL  
AI4ꢀ-NAPA-BKNKL  
AI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BLK  
NAPA Gold  
CI4ꢀ-NAPA-GOLD  
CI4ꢀ-NAPA-BRNKL  
CI4ꢀ-NAPA-BKNKL  
CI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BLK  
CI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-GOLD  
NAPA Gold  
NAPA Brushed Nickel  
NAPA Black Nickel  
TUSCAN Black  
NAPA Brushed Nickel  
NAPA Black Nickel  
TUSCAN Black  
TUSCAN Gold  
AI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-GOLD TUSCAN Gold  
AI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BRNKL TUSCAN Brushed Nickel  
AI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BKNKL TUSCAN Black Nickel  
CI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BRNKL TUSCAN Brushed Nickel  
CI4ꢀ-TUSCAN-BKNKL TUSCAN Black Nickel  
Foundry™  
Face Kit  
Screen Kit  
(ref. form #775289M)  
(ref. form #775286M)  
750ꢀ9  
Screen Face/double Door/black, 43-1/4”W x 31-7/8”H  
751ꢀ4  
FOUNDRYF-4ꢀ BLACK FACE/Black Nickel Hand-Hammered  
Straps  
Barrier Screen Kit  
(ref. form # 506033-23)  
H77ꢀ3  
RAV4ꢀ-BS  
Barrier Screen Kit  
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SAFETY / LISTING LABEL - ENGLISH  
SAFETY / LISTING LABEL - FRENCH  
MODEL  
MODÈLE  
SERIAL  
NO.  
MODEL  
MODÈLE  
SERIAL  
NO.  
RAVELLE™ 42  
Le numéro de série est indiqué dans  
la section anglophone de cette étiquette  
Portland  
RAVL42  
RAVELLE™ 42  
Portland  
US  
US  
MANUFACTURED BY / FABRIQUÉ PAR:  
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  
MANUFACTURED BY / FABRIQUÉ PAR:  
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  
PO BOX 987  
Report No. / Número de Rapport  
050-S-08c-5  
PO BOX 987  
AUBURN, WA., USA 98071  
Report No. / Número de Rapport  
050-S-08c-5  
AUBURN, WA., USA 98071  
CET APPAREIL EST MUNI D’ÉQUIPEMENT POUR L’USAGE DU GAZ NATUREL. SI L’ÉTIQUETTE DU PANNEAU DES COMMANDES CONTREDIT CETTE  
ÉTIQUETTE, C’EST QUE LE TYPE DE CARBURANT DE CET APPAREIL A ÉTÉ CONVERTI.  
FACTORY EQUIPPED FOR NATURAL GAS. IF CONTROL PANEL CONTRADICTS THIS LABEL, UNIT FUEL TYPE HAS BEEN CONVERTED.  
CET APPAREIL EST MUNI D’ÉQUIPEMENT POUR L’USAGE DU GAZ NATUREL. SI L’ÉTIQUETTE DU PANNEAU DES COMMANDES CONTREDIT CETTE  
ÉTIQUETTE, C’EST QUE LE TYPE DE CARBURANT DE CET APPAREIL A ÉTÉ CONVERTI.  
HOMOLOGUÉ FOYER RADIANT PRÉFABRIQUÉ AU GAZ - INSERTION DE FOYER AU GAZ - NE PAS UTILISER  
AVEC DU COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE  
LISTED VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER - NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL  
TESTED TO ANSI Z21.88-2005/CSA 2.33-2005 “VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS”, UL307b, CSA P.4.1-02, AND CGA 2.17-M91.  
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, IF ANY. IF NOT, FOLLOW THE CURRENT ANSI Z223.1/NFPA  
54-LATEST EDITION (USA) OR CAN/CGA B149.1-LATEST EDITION (CANADA). THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE  
WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION. FOR INSTALLATION IN SOLID FUEL BURNING FIREPLACES ONLY - MASONRY  
OR FACTORY BUILT. THIS VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER IS NOT FOR USE WITH AIR FILTERS.  
THIS APPLIANCE IS ONLY FOR USE WITH THE TYPE OF GAS INDICATED ON THE RATING PLATE AND MAY BE INSTALLED IN AN  
AFTERMARKET, PERMANENTLY LOCATED, MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME WHERE NOT PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODES. SEE OWNER’S  
MANUAL FOR DETAILS. THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT CONVERTIBLE FOR USE WITH OTHER GASES UNLESS A CERTIFIED KIT IS USED. MAY BE  
INSTALLED IN RESIDENTIAL BEDROOMS.  
TESTÉ SELON LA NORME ANSI Z21.88-2005/CSA 2.33-2005 «FOYER RADIANT AU GAZ», UL307B, CSA P.4.1-02, ET CGA 2.17-M91.  
CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ CONFORMÉMENT AUX EXIGENCES DES CODES RÉGIONAUX ET DU CODE D’INSTALLATION ANSI  
NFPA 54-DERNIÈRE ÉDITION (ETATS-UNIS), OU CAN/CGA-B149.1-DERNIÈRE ÉDITION (CANADA). CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ  
SELON LES DIRECTIVES D’INSTALLATION DU FABRICANT. POUR INSTALLATION DANS DES FOYERS À COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE SEULEMENT  
- DE MAÇONNERIE OU PRÉFABRIQUÉ EN USINE. CE FOYER RADIANT AU GAZ À ÉVACUATION N’EST PAS CONÇU POUR ÊTRE UTILISÉ  
AVEC DES FILTRES À AIR. CET APPAREIL DOIT ÊTRE UTILISÉ AVEC LE TYPE DE GAZ INDIQUÉ SUR LA PLAQUE SIGNALÉTIQUE ET PEUT  
ÊTRE INSTALLÉ DANS UNE MAISON PRÉUSINÉE OU DANS UNE MAISON MOBILE FIXE, LÀ OÙ LES CODES RÉGIONAUX LE PERMETTENT.  
VOIR LE MANUEL D’ENTRETIEN POUR PLUS DE DÉTAILS. CET APPAREIL NE PEUT PAS ÊTRE CONVERTI POUR L’USAGE AVEC D’AUTRES  
TYPES DE GAZ À MOINS D’UTILISER UNE TROUSSE DE CONVERSION HOMOLOGUÉE.  
DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.  
IF ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED, CONNECTIONS AND GROUNDING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, IF ANY. IF NOT,  
FOLLOW THE CURRENT NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANSI/NFPA 70-LATEST EDITION (USA) OR CSA C22-1-LATEST EDITION (CANADA).  
DANGER: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. DÉBRANCHEZ L’APPAREIL AVANT D’EN FAIRE L’ENTRETIEN.  
SI L’APPAREIL REQUIERT UN BRANCHEMENT ÉLETRIQUE, LES RACCORDEMENTS ET LA MISE À LA TERRE DOIVENT ÉTRE CONFORMES  
AUX EXIGENCES DES CODES RÉGIONAUX ET DU CODE D’INSTALLATION ANSI/NFPA 70 OU CSA C22-1.  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES IN INCHES  
DÉGAGEMENTS AUX COMBUSTIBLES - EN POUCES (MILLIMÈTRES)  
Front corners to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
Back to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
Top to header (from stand-offs)  
Bottom of unit to floor  
0
0
0
Hearth Extension - not required but recommended  
Rear corners to enclosure (from stand-offs)  
Base of unit to mantel  
Coins avant au caisson (depuis les espaceurs) 0 (0mm) Extension d’âtre - Prolongement de l'âtre - Non requis mais recommandé  
0
Du dos au caisson (depuis les espaceurs)  
Du dessus au support (depuis les espaceurs) 0 (0mm) De la base de l’unité au manteau - 47-5/8"" (1210mm)  
Du fond de l’unité au plancher 0 (0mm) De la base de l’unité à la finition/ façade du dessus - 41-5/8" (1057mm)  
0 (0mm) Côtés arrière au caisson (depuis les espaceurs) - 0 (0mm)  
47-5/8  
41-5/8  
0
Base of unit to top trim/facing  
Side trim or wall to edge of door glass  
7.5  
De la finition du côté ou du mur au bord de la vitre 7-1/2 (191mm)  
See owner’s manual for additional clearance information on mantels and direct vent pipe.  
Voir le manuel d’installation pour plus d’informations sur les dégagements requis au manteau, conduits direct-vent et prolongement de  
l’’âtre.  
NG  
LP  
NG  
5
3.5  
1.7  
LP  
11  
10  
Input Rate on “HI” (BTU/H)  
Input Rate on “LO” (BTU/H)  
Orifice Size (DMS)  
42,000  
29,500  
#30  
36,000  
25,000  
#49  
Minimum Inlet Pressure (in. WC)  
Manifold Pressure on “HI” (in. WC)  
Manifold Pressure on “LO” (in. WC)  
SPÉCIFICATIONS  
NG  
LP  
NG  
5
3.5  
1.7  
LP  
11  
10  
5.1  
Entrée Max/min BTU/hr 0-4500 Pi (0-1370 M)* 42,000 36,000 Pression Minimum D’entrée Du Gaz (IN. WC/C.E.)  
Entrée Minimum BTU/hr 0-4500 Pi (0-1370 M)* 29,500 25,000 Pression À La Sortie - HI (IN. WC/C.E.)  
Blower Electrical Rating: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, Less Than 2 Amps  
*Unit factory equipped for 0-2000 ft/0-610 m, in Canada 0-4500 ft/0-1370 M. For altitudes above 2,000 ft/610m (in Canada 4500 ft/1370m) de-rate  
the appliance by four (4)% for every 1,000 ft (405 m).  
Orifice (DMS)*  
#30  
#49  
Pression À La Sortie - LO (IN. WC/C.E.)  
5.1  
Spécifications Électrique 120 Vca, 60 Hz, Moins De 2 Ampères  
See owner’s manual for instructions on changing cassette/valve assembly.  
*En altitude, au-delà de 2000 pi/610 m, (au canada 0-4500 pi/0-1370m) la capacité énergétique de l’appareil diminue de quatre (4)% pour chaque  
1000 pi (405 m).  
Référez-vous au manuel d'instructions du propriétaire pour changer le bloc d'assemblage de la valve.  
CAUTION:  
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT. KEEP  
CHILDREN, CLOTHING, FURNITURE, GASOLINE AND OTHER LIQUIDS HAVING FLAMMABLE VAPORS AWAY.  
KEEP BURNER AND CONTROL COMPARTMENT CLEAN. SEE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
ACCOMPANYING APPLIANCE. FOR USE WITH GLASS DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THIS APPLIANCE ONLY. DO NOT  
OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH GLASS REMOVED, CRACKED OR BROKEN. REPLACEMENT OF THE PANEL(S)  
SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALIFIED PERSON.  
DANGER:  
CET APPAREIL DÉGAGE DES TEMPÉRATURES ÉLEVÉES ET DEVRAIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ À L’ÉCART DES  
ENDROITS TRÈS PASSANTS ET LOIN DES MEUBLES ET RIDEAUX. SURVEILLEZ LES ENFANTS QUI SE TROUVENT DANS LA PIÈCE.  
GARDEZ LA ZONE AUTOUR DU FOYER EXEMPTE DE MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES, D’ESSENCE ET AUTRES VAPEURS ET LIQUIDES  
INFLAMMABLES. MAINTENEZ LE BRÛLEUR ET LE BOÎTIER DES COMMANDES PROPRE EN TOUT TEMPS. VOIR LES MANUELS  
D’INSTALLATION ET D’ENTRETIEN QUI ACCOMPAGNENT L’APPAREIL. SEUL LE PANNEAU VITRÉ FOURNI PAR LE MANUFACTURIER  
PEUT ÊTRE UTILISÉ AVEC CET APPAREIL. EN AUCUN CAS, L’APPAREIL NE PEUT ÊTRE UTILISÉ SANS LA VITRE OU AVEC LA VITRE  
BRISÉE. LE REMPLACEMENT DE LA VITRE DOIT ÊTRE EFFECTUÉ PAR UN TECHNICIEN DE SERVICE QUALIFIÉ.  
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE  
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO THE OWNER’S INFORMATION MANUAL PROVIDED WITH THIS  
APPLIANCE. FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE  
AGENCY OR GAS SUPPLIER.  
AVERTISSEMENT: UNE INSTALLATION INADÉQUATE DE MÊME QU’UN AJUSTEMENT, UNE MODIFICATION, UNE RÉPARATION OU UN  
ENTRETIEN INCORRECTS PEUVENT CAUSER DES BLESSURES OU DOMMAGES À LA PROPRIÉTÉ. RÉFÉREZ-VOUS AU MANUEL  
D’ENTRETIEN LIVRÉ AVEC CET APPAREIL. POUR DE L’ASSISTANCE, CONSULTEZ UN INSTALLATEUR QUALIFIÉ, UNE ENTREPRISE  
DE SERVICE OU UN FOURNISSEUR DE GAZ.  
DATE OF MANUFACTURE  
ꢀ009 ꢀ010 ꢀ011 ꢀ01ꢀ  
FEB  
APR MAY JUN  
JUL AUG SEP  
OCT NOV DEC  
JAN  
MAR  
Le date de fabrication est indiquée dans la section anglophone de cette étiquette  
Part No./ No. pièce #36202 Rev. A, 06/2007  
DO NOT REMOVE OR COVER THIS LABEL  
IGN  
No. pièce #36264 Rev. A, 06/2007  
N’ENLEVEZ PAS OU NE COUVREZ PAS CETTE ÉTIQUETTE  
IGN 07-2554  
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LIGHTING LABEL - ENGLISH  
LIGHTING LABEL - FRENCH  
POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ, LIRE AVANT L’ALLUMAGE  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
AVERTISSEMENT: SI VOUS NE RESPECTEZ PAS RIGOUREUSEMENT LES INSTRUCTIONS CI-DESSOUS, VOUS POURRIEZ ENCOURIR UN RISQUE D’INCENDIE ET/OU D’EXPLOSION  
QUI POURRAIENT CAUSER DES DOMMANGES MATÉRIELS ET CORPORELS POUVANT ENTRAÎNER LA MORT.  
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING  
PROPERTY DAMAGE, INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
DANGER: CET APPAREIL DÉGAGE DES TEMPÉRATURES ÉLEVÉES ET DEVRAIT ÊTRE INSTALLÉ À L’ÉCART DES ENDROITS TRÈS PASSANTS ET LOIN DES MEUBLES ET RIDEAUX.  
GARDEZ LA ZONE AUTOUR DU FOYER EXEMPTE DE MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES, D’ESSENCE ET AUTRES VAPEURS ET LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES.  
CAUTION: HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. DO NOT TOUCH. KEEP CHILDREN, FURNITURE, GASOLINE AND OTHER LIQUIDS WITH  
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AWAY. NEVER OPERATE UNIT WITH GLASS DOOR OFF OR ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE DOOR WHILE HOT.  
A. Cet appareil utilise un système d’allumage par étincelle (allumeur Piézo-électrique) pour allumer la veilleuse. Assurez-vous de suivre  
rigoureusement les instructions d’allumage de la veilleuse.  
A. This appliance is equipped with a piezo ignition device to light the pilot. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.  
B. AVANT D’ALLUMER L’APPAREIL, assurez-vous qu’il n’y  
a
pas d’odeur de gaz près de l’appareil ni près du sol car certains gaz plus  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air  
and will settle on the floor.  
lourds que l’air auraient tendance à s’y accumuler en cas de fuite.  
QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:  
N’ALLUMEZ aucun appareil.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Ne touchez aucune prise électrique; N’utilisez aucun téléphone dans votre édifice.  
DO NOT try to light the appliance.  
Sortez de la maison. À partir d’un autre endroit, appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz et suivez les directives.  
S’il est impossible de joindre le distributeur du gaz, appelez les pompiers.  
DO NOT touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in the building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
C. N’utilisez aucun outil pour tourner ou pousser le dispositif de contrôle du gaz. Si vous ne pouvez le faire manuellement, n’essayez  
pas de réparer l’appareil. Appelez un technicien de service qualifié. Si vous tentez de forcer ou réparer le dispositif de contrôle du gaz  
vous pourriez encourir un risque d’incendie et/ou d’explosion.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use any tool. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try  
to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
D. N’utilisez pas cet appareil si une de ses composantes  
a
été émergée dans l’eau. Appelez immédiatement un technicien de service  
qualifié et reconnu afin qu’il inspecte et remplace au besoin toutes pièces du système qui auraient été en contact avec l’eau.  
D. DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance  
and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.  
ALLUMAGE  
DANGER: VOTRE APPAREIL AU GAZ LENNOX DOIT ÊTRE OPÉRÉ AVEC DES PORTES DE VERRE.  
ATTENTION! Lisez les consignes de sécurité ci-dessous avant d’opérer votre appareil.  
1. Ouvrir la porte du bas. Assurez-vous que l’alimentation en gaz est à la position Fermée  
“OFF”. Si l’appareil est équippé d’un thermostat, placez-le à la température la plus basse.  
2. Couper le courant électrique qui alimente l’appareil.  
SIT Millivolt Gas Valve  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION: YOUR LENNOX™ GAS APPLIANCE MUST ALWAYS BE OPERATED WITH GLASS DOOR IN PLACE.  
STOP! Read the safety information above before proceeding.  
SIT Millivolt Gas Valve  
3. Enfoncez légèrement le bouton de contrôle du gaz et tournez-le dans le sens des aiguilles  
FlameHeightControl  
Knob(HI/LO)  
GasControlKnob  
(Pilot/On/Off)  
1. Open the lower access door. Make sure gas supply shut-off cocks are open and ON/OFF  
d’une montre  
à la position “OFF”.  
Rocker Switch is “OFF”. If equipped with a thermostat, set it to the lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.  
NOTE: Le bouton de contrôle du gaz ne peut être tourné de la position “PILOT” à “OFF”  
sans qu’une légère pression ne soit appliquée.  
Interrupteur  
3. Push in Gas Control Knob slightly and turn clockwise  
to “OFF”.  
4. Attendez au moins 5 minutes pour que le gaz qui se trouve dans la chambre de combustion  
puissse s’échapper. Si vous sentez une odeur de gaz ARRÊTEZ! Référez-vous à la section B  
ci-dessus. Si vous ne sentez pas d’odeur de gaz, allez à la prochaine étape.  
5. Vous pouvez aussi voir le pilote en regardent à travers le V situer dans le bas de la bûche gauche  
avant. Une flamme bleue est visible lorsque le veilleuse est allumée.  
Allumeur  
Veilleuse à gaz  
Thermopile  
NOTE: Knob cannot be turned from “PILOT” to “OFF” unless Knob is pushed in slightly. Do  
not force.  
4. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” above. If you  
don’t smell gas continue.  
MillivoltPilot  
Allumeur  
GasControlKnob  
(Pilot/On/Off)  
FlameHeightControlKnob  
(HI/LO)  
Thermocouple  
6. Tournez le bouton de contrôle de gaz dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d’une montre  
pour le placer sur “PILOT”.  
7. Cet appareil de chauffage est equipé d’un système d’allumage par étincelle (allumeur Piézo-  
électirque), devant être utilisé pour l’allumage de la veilleuse. Poussez complètement le bouton de contrôle du gaz et le  
maintenir dans cette position. Appuyez immédiatement sur le bouton (allumeur Piézo-électrique) situé à gauche du robinet  
de contrôle du gaz.L’étincelle produite par l’allumeur Piézo-électrique doit allumer la veilleuse. Continuez à maintenir le  
bouton de contrôle dans cette position pendant environ 30 secondes après l’allumage de la veilleuse. Relâchez le bouton  
de contrôle du gaz qui reviendra à la position initiale. La veilleuse doit rester allumée. Répétez les étapes 4 à 8 pendant 15  
secondes supplémentaires si la veilleuse s’éteind.  
•`Si le bouton de contrôle du gaz ne revient pas à la position initiale une fois relâché, appeler immédiatement un technicien  
qualifié ou votre distributeur de gaz.  
•`Si la veileuse ne reste pas allumée après plusieurs essais, tournez le bouton de contrôle du gaz à la position “OFF” et  
appelez immédiatement un technicien qualifié ou votre distributeur de gaz.  
PiezoIgniter  
5. Locate the pilot by looking through the “V” in the left front lower log. Blue flame will be seen when the  
pilot is lit.  
ON/OFFSwitch  
6. Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise  
to the “PILOT” position.  
7. Push the knob all the way in and hold in that position. Immediately light the pilot by pressing the ignitor  
button several times until pilot is lit. Continue to hold the knob in for about 30 seconds after the pilot is  
lit. Release knob and it will pop back out.  
Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps 4-8 holding knob in an additional 15 seconds after pilot  
is lit.  
If knob does not pop out when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier.  
If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your service  
technician or your gas supplier.  
Gas Pilot Hood  
Thermopile  
Igniter (electrode)  
Thermocouple  
8. After pilot is lit, turn gas control counterclockwise  
knob has popped out.  
to “ON”. Knob can only be turned “ON” if the  
MILLIVOLT PILOT  
8. Lorsque la veilleuse est allumée, tournez le bouton de contrôle du gaz dans le sens invers des aiguilles d’une montre  
pour le placer à la position “ON”. Le bouton de contrôle peut-être tourné à la position “ON” seulement si il n’est plus enfoncé.  
9. Pour allumer le brûleur, mettre l’interrupteur à la position “ON” ou ajustez le thermostat à la température souhaitée.  
10. Ajustez la flamme et la température souhaitée en tournant le bouton de réglage de la flamme dans les sens des aiguille  
9. To turn burner on, turn “ON/OFF” rocker switch to “ON” or set the thermostat to the desired temperature above room temperature.  
10. Adjust the flame height (and heat output) by turning the flame height knob clockwise  
for full flame.  
for reduced flame and counterclockwise  
d’une montre  
pour l’abaisser et dans le sens contraire  
pour l’augmenter.  
11. Ajustez le ventilateur au volume désiré lorsque l’appareil aura atteint la température de fonctionnement.  
11. Set the blower to the desired air flow after it turns on when the appliance reaches operating temperature.  
POUR COUPER L’ALIMENTATION EN GAZ DE L’APPAREIL  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Turn off the “ON/OFF” rocker switch and/or thermostat (if installed).  
1. Fermez l’interrupteur et/ou le thermostat «MARCHE/ARRÊT».  
2. Coupez l’alimentation électrique de l’appareil si vous prévoyez en faire le service.  
3. Tournez le bouton de commande du gaz dans le sens des aiguilles d’une montre  
à “OFF”. Ne le forcez pas.  
2. Turn off electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.  
Cet appareil a besoin d’air frais pour opérer sécritairement et doit être installé pour qu’il y ait un apport en air suffisant. Référez-vous aux  
manuels d’entretien et d’installation fournis avec l’appareil.  
3. Turn gas control knob clockwise  
to "OFF". Do not force.  
AVERTISSEMENT: Une installation inadéquate, un mauvais ajustement, une altération ou toutes autres modifications  
inappropriés pourraient entraîner des blessures physiques et/ou des dommanges matériels. Référez-vous au guide  
d’utilisation fourni avec ce foyer. Pour assistance ou information supplémentaires contactez un installateur qualifié, un agent  
de service ou un fournisseur de gaz.  
This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed so there are provisions for adequate  
combustion and ventilation air. See Installation and Operation Manual accompanying appliance.  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. For assistance or additional information, consult a  
qualified installer, service agency or your gas supplier.  
Operation of this appliance when not connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system can result  
in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death.  
Si vous opérez cet appareil sans qu’il ne soit correctement raccordé à un conduit d’évacuation, vous pourriez risquer d’être empoisonné au  
monoxyde de carbone (CO) ce qui pourrait entraîner des conséquences grave ou la mort.  
PROCÉDURE D’ARRÊT  
1. Pour arrêter le brûleur, mettre l’interrupteur à la position “OFF” ou ajustez le thermostat à une température en dessous de  
la température ambiante. La veilleuse restera allumée pour permettre un alummage ultérieur.  
Pour un arrêt complet: Consultez la procédure ci-dessus «POUR COUPER L’ALIMENTATION EN GAZ DE L’APPAREIL».  
SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE  
1. To turn off the burner, switch the rocker switch to “OFF” or adjust the thermostat to a setting below room temperature  
(if installed). The pilot will remain lit for future burner ignition.  
No. pièce#36264 Rev. A, 06/2007  
IGN 07-2554  
IGN  
#36202 Rev. A, 06/2007  
For complete shutdown: See “TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE” above.  
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.  
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Normally, all parts should be ordered through your Lennox distributor or  
dealer. Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order.  
WARRANTY  
Your gas fireplace is covered by a limited warranty (provided with  
appliance). Please read the warranty to be familiar with its coverage.  
When ordering repair parts, always give the following information:  
1. The model number of the appliance.  
ꢀ. The serial number of the appliance.  
3. The part number.  
Retain this manual. File it with your other documents for future refer-  
ence.  
4. The description of the part.  
5. The quantity required.  
PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION  
6. The installation date of the appliance.  
We recommend that you record the following important information  
aboutyourappliance. PleasecontactyourLennoxHearthProductsdealer  
for any questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest Lennox  
Hearth Products dealer, please call 1-800-9-LENNOX.  
If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the  
installation or application of this system, please contact your dealer.  
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  
1110 West Taft Avenue  
Orange, CA 9ꢀ865  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
See Page 36 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 _________________________________________________  
Fuel Type (Check one)  
c
Natural Gas  
c
Propane Gas (LP)  
Lennox Hearth Products 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.  
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1110 West Taft Avenue • Orange, CA 9ꢀ865  
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