Lopi UL 1482-94, ULC S627-93, E 1509-95, CSA B366.2 User Manual

P ellet S toves
&
F ireplace I nserts
Why Buy A Lopi Pellet Stove?
Convenience
Lopi pellet stoves and inserts offer a clean and
environmentally sound way to heat your home.
There are no insects, dirt, pieces of bark
or slivers of wood brought into your home
with pellet fuel.
Pellet s f or your Lopi pellet appliance also take up less space to store than cordwood or woodchips. You can s tore four times the amount of pellet fuel in the same space that wood takes up! A winter’s supply of pelle ts for the average home occupies about 6’ x 6’ x 6’ of space so you can store them in any dry area such as a basement, utility room or shed.
Your Lopi pellet appliance only needs to be loaded once a day. Nothing could be easier. It will automatically feed the correct amount of pellets to keep your home warm all day and night.
Pioneer
Use the wall thermostat (standard on all large models) or the optional remote control and extend the burn time even longer. Set the thermostat to your desired room temperature and the pellet appliance will cycle on and off to maintain the temperature and extend the value of your fuel.
Efficiency
Pellets are an all-natural, renewable fuel. They are held together by lignin, which is a natural substance occurring in wood fibers that acts as a glue when compressed. It’s so safe, it’s also used as a binding agent in animal feed pellets.
Pellets fuel has been proven to be the cleanest burning type of wood fuel you can use. The U.S. EPA woodburning limit of particulates is 7.5 grams per hour - but Lopi pellet stoves only exhaust on average 1.2 grams per hour! This is truly a fuel source as good for the environment as it is for you.
Confidence
Your Lopi appliance is designed, engineered and built to the highest standards in the world. We do not cut corners to save costs, we only use the highest quality materials, heavy-duty steel and high-tech tested components in our Lopi pellet appliances. And we stand behind our appliances with our “REA L WOR LD” Limited Seven Year Warranty (see www.lopifire.com).
Yankee
Pioneer Bay
Yankee Bay
Large Capacity Hopper
Fueling your pellet stove or insert has never been easier. The entire top of the stove or insert lifts up to allow access to the hopper. When full, your pellet appliance will provide you with many hours of uninterrupted heating. The large capacity of the freestanding stoves also means you don’t have to wait until the hopper is empty before refueling with a full bag of pellets.
Easy Access
All Lopi pellet appliances are designed for easy maintenance. The swing-out door allows quick access to the firebox for cleaning and yearly maintenance.
Huge Ash Pan
Designed as part of the pedestal on the stoves, the huge ash pan allows for significantly greater time between ash removal. A simple handle above the ash pan allows accumulated ashes to be removed from the firebox without opening the door. The inserts are equipped with an easy pull out ash pan located beneath the door.
Automatic Operation
Operate your pellet appliance automatically. Add a wall thermostat or remote control thermostat for the ultimate in hands-free operation. You simply set the thermost at to the desired temperature and the pellet stove will do the rest. The wall thermostat is standard on all Yankee models.
If you choose to operate your pellet appliance manually, simply set the feed rates and push the start button to activate the auto igniter. Within minutes your pellet appliance is in full operation.
Installation Information
Freestanding Clearances to Unprotected Combustible Walls
Stove clearances measured from stove top. Connector clearances measured from the flue pipe.
A
D
E
A
A
B
B
G
C
C
D
E
C
C
Minimum Clearances To Combustibles:
Unit To Backwall A - Min. 3” A - Min. 3” Unit To Sidewall B - Min. 9” B - Min. 9”
Front Hearth Extension C - Min. 6” C - Min. 6”
Connector Tee to Rear of Hearth D - Min. 2” D - Min. 2”
Corner of Unit To Wall E - Min. 2” E - Min. 3”
Connector Tee to Wall F - Min. 3” F - Min. 3”
Hearth Pad* G - Min. 21 5/8” Wide G - Min. 25” Wide
* The pellet stove must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector which is a minimum .018” thick - 26 gauge.
ALCOVE REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Height 60” 60” Maximum Depth 48” 48” Minimum Width 42” 43”
E
D
G
Pioneer Yankee
x 26 7/8” Deep x 29” Deep
Pioneer Yankee
F
B
B
C
C
A
F
E
C
C
F
E
D
E
Insert Clearances to Unprotected Combustibles
Mantle: combustible or non-combustible
B
A
C
G
D
H
I
E
Minimum Clearances To Combustibles: Pioneer Bay Yankee Bay
A - Min. 32” (10” from hopper lid)
B - Min. 35” (13” from hopper lid)
C - Min. 34 1/8” (6” from hopper lid)
D - Min. 15 1/2”* (6” from door opening)
E - Min. 34 1/8”* (6” from door opening)
F - 9” F - 8 3/4”
(to side combustible) (to side combustible)
* The pellet insert must be installed on a non-combustible floor protector which is a minimum .018” thick - 26 gauge.
Fireplace Minimum Dimensions: G - 19 5/8”
H - 30” (includes circuit board)
I - 16 5/8” (includes 5” for vent)
Installation: J - The vent should be routed to the fireplace prior to installing the I
- insert. See Owner’s Manual for details on vent location.
K - The insert must protrude 9 3/8” (Pioneer Bay) 12” (Yankee Bay) onto the hearth for the panels to fit correctly.
Surround Panels: Pioneer Bay Yankee Bay Rectangular Panels: 8" x 10" Panels 28 7/8"H x 40 1/2"W
10" x 13" Panels 31 7/8"H x 44 1/2"W
Rectangular Panels:
8" x 10" Panels
32"H x 45"W
J
F
K
A - Min. 32 3/4”
(6 1/4” from hopper lid) B - Min. 33” to 38”
Depending on mantle depth See Owner’s Manual for details
C - Min. 42” (7” from hopper lid)
D - Min. 18”* (6” from door opening)
E - Min. 36”* (6” from door opening)
G - 20” to 25 3/4”
height - See Owner’s Manual for details
H - 36” (includes circuit board)
I - 14” (includes 5” for vent)
depending on hopper
TESTING
Pioneer and Pioneer Bay safety tested and certified by Warnock Hersey. Yankee and Yankee Bay safety tested and certified by Omni-Test L aboratories. All models tested to UL 1482-94/ULC S627-93/CSA B366.2/ASTM E 1509-95.
These pellet fired appliances have been tested and listed for use in manufactured homes in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules 814-23-900 through 814-23-909.
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