LG 1400HT User Manual

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INSTALLATION 
 
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MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOME REQUIREMENTS 
This stove is certified as a Room Heater, Solid Fuel Type 
and may be used in Manufactured Housing providing the 
following requirements are followed: 
 
•  An outside air inlet must be provided for combustion and 
be unrestricted while unit is in use. 
 
•  WARNING:  DO NOT INSTALL APPLIANCE IN A 
SLEEPING ROOM.
 
 
•  CAUTION:  THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE 
MOBILE HOME FLOOR, WALL, AND CEILING/ROOF 
MUST BE MAINTAINED
 
•  Regulations require that the appliance must be secured to 
the floor and grounded to the chassis. See Securing the 
Stove to the Floor (
and) Grounding Stove below. 
 
•  Required venting is 6” (152 mm) diameter Type L-Vent 
connector pipe with listed factory-built 103HT chimney suit-
able for use with solid fuels or a code approved masonry 
chimney. Approved brands of factory built chimney are listed 
in this manual. A rain cap and spark arrestor are required 
(see Clearances, page 5). 
 
•  The chimney must provide for a section joint so that any 
parts extending above 13' 6" (343 mm) from ground level can 
be removed for transportation of the mobile dwelling. 
 
SECURING THE STOVE TO THE FLOOR
 
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Only 
Once the outside air floor duct is in position, replace the floor 
protector. Make sure that the floor protector's hole is aligned 
with the outside air opening. Next position and align the stove 
on the hearth pad. Manufactured (Mobile) home installations 
require that the stove be secured to the floor.  
 
This ensures that the stove will not shift when the manufac-
tured (mobile) home is moved. To do this, mark where the 
holes are to be drilled using a marking instrument long 
enough and small enough to fit through the (4) four holes in 
the stove legs. Mark holes, then remove the stove. Drill the 
(4) four holes, with a 1/4" (7 mm) drill bit. Drill down through 
the floor protector and the manufactured (mobile) home floor. 
Use 1/4" (7 mm) lag bolts and secure to the manufactured 
(mobile) home floor. 
 
NOTE: If the composition of the manufactured (mobile) home 
floor is of light particleboard construction, you will be required 
to secure the stove with regular hex head bolts and nuts. 
This will ensure that the bolts will not rip out of the floor when 
the manufactured (mobile) home is being moved. 
 
GROUNDING STOVE 
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Only 
Regulations require that all stoves installed in manufactured 
(mobile) homes must be grounded. To do this simply attach 
a piece of No. 8 copper wire, at least 18" (457 mm) in length 
from the stove to the chassis of the manufactured (mobile) 
home. 
 
INSTALLING THE BAFFLE BRICKS 
There are 2 brick retainer tube assemblies located 
below the ceiling of the firebox which require baffle 
brick before the stove can be operated. Install the 
baffle brick as follows: 
1.  Place the first three brick onto the brick retainers 
with the notch facing up and toward the front. 
Next, slide the three brick all the way to the right 
(as you face the stove. See top view illustration 
below).  
2. Place the fourth brick on top of the three brick. 
Position it so the notch is facing up and pointing 
to the left. 
3.  Install the fifth brick and slide all the way to the left. 
4.  Rotate the fourth brick into position (notch to the 
front and facing up) until it drops into place. 
 
IMPORTANT: The baffle brick requires periodic inspec-
tion and replacement for proper operation. If the baffle 
bricks are fractured or crumbling, they should be re-
placed. Do not operate this appliance without the baffle 
brick properly installed. 
 
Installing Baffle Brick 
 
 
Top View of Baffle Brick Installed 
 
 
 
Side View of Baffle Brick Installed 
 
 
Left 
Brick Retainer / Tube Assembly 
Right