Lilyking 627/629 User manual

Lilykingstoves.co.uk
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing this product from a
professional manufacturer and exporter of cast iron
stoves.
The stove models 627/629,657/659,667/669,677/679 are
all multi-fuel stoves. The secondary burning system is
easy to use, reliable, and constructed to exacting
standards.
We wish you many years of safe heating and cooking
pleasure with your new LILYKING stoves. If you need
any assistance regarding the installation or maintenance
of your stove, contact your local dealer or our main sales
office as noted on the cover.

CONTENT
Caution and Safety Notice 1
Diagram 2
Flue System 7
Floor and Wall Protection 8
Installation and Placement 9
Operating Instructions 10
Proper Draft 12

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Part 1 Caution and Safety Notice
This stove must be installed in accordance with these instructions and must
comply with local building and fire codes. Failure to do so could result in a
chimney or house fire. Keep children, furniture, fixtures, and all combustible
materials away from any heating appliance.
Your dealer will be able to install your stove or recommend an installation
contractor. The dealer can help you locate the stove in the most appropriate
manner for your home.
Prior to installation, owners and installers should contact local building and
fire officials about restrictions, installation requirements, and inspection in
your area.
Stoves must be installed on an approved non-combustible floor.
In buildings of unusually tight construction, provide a fresh air vent to ensure
sufficient combustion air is available.
Read these instructions completely before installing your stove and save this
manual for future reference.

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Part 2 Diagram
Model 627 Diagram

Page 3
Model 657 Diagram

Page 4
Model 667 Diagram

Page 5
Model 679 Diagram

Page 6
Model 677 Diagram

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Part 3 Flue System
This stove is designed to connect to a flue system such as masonry or a
pre-manufactured lined pipe system that meets local code requirements. If you
plan to use an existing masonry chimney, the inside should be checked for cracks
in the liner. If there is no liner in the chimney we recommend installing a
stainless steel liner. If you already have a steel liner, it should be carefully
checked for buckling, warping, or cracks prior to installation. With either type
system, it is absolutely necessary to clean it prior to installation of this stove.
A qualified chimney sweep can clean and inspect your system, and in a lot of
cases find problems the homeowner might overlook. The sweep can normally
do chimney repairs or recommend a qualified person to do so.
WARNING: Do not connect this stove to a flue system serving another heating
appliance.
.
REQUIRED FLUE SIZE
The proper flue size is determined by the inside diameter of the flue collar on
the unit. The 627/629 model is equipped with a five-inch (5”) flue collar, and
the others six-inch (6”). This stove would require a six-inch (6”) pipe and bend,
smaller diameter pipe should never be used. The area of the chimney liner should
be greater than the area of the flue collar on the stove, but never more than three
times greater.
Example: The area of a six inch (6”) flue collar is 28.87 square inches; therefore,
the area of the flue liner should not be more than 84.8 square inches.
CAUTION: The connector pipe should be a 24-gauge steel pipe or cast iron pipe
and must be eighteen inches (18”) away from a combustible wall or ceiling. If you
are using double wall or shielded pipe the clearance can be reduced to six inches
(6”). Please follow the pipe manufacturer’s instructions for passing through
combustible walls and ceilings. Check your local codes prior to installation.

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Part 4 Floor and Wall Protection
Position your stove on an approved non-combustible floor protector. If the
base floor is constructed of combustible material such as hardwood, carpet,
or linoleum, floor protection MUST be placed between the unit and the
combustible material. Consult your dealer and/or local building inspector.
Minimum clearance to walls MUST be maintained.
CAUTION:
- Do not install this stove in closets or alcoves.
- Keep combustibles at least three feet from the stove. This includes furniture,
magazines, rugs, clothing, etc.
- Do not dry clothes on, or within, three feet of the stove.
- Do not store flammable liquids in the same room at the stove

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Part 5 Installation and Placement
PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY.
Light the stove for the first time and bring the heat up slowly.
CHOOSING A LOCATION
A central location is most desirable, however, the minimum run of
pipe to the chimney should be the deciding factor. Never attempt
to handle the unit alone. We recommend using a handcart to position
the heater.
CHIMNEY CONNECTOR
The connector pipe connects the heater to the chimney. Do not use
single wall chimney connector pipe as a chimney on any stove. Connect
your stove to an approved flue system serving only one appliance.
CAUTION: All pipe joints and the connection to the heater collar
must be firmly secured.

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Operating Instructions
TYPE OF FUEL
CAUTION: Use only premium anthracite coal or wood. Contact your dealer or
supplier for proper selection.
STARTING A FIRE
WARNING: DO NOT use gasoline, gasoline-type lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal
lighter fluid or similar fluids to start or “freshen up” afire in this stove. Keep all such
liquids well away from the stove. DO NOT burn garbage, gasoline, naphtha, engine
oil or any other flammable liquids or chemicals.
1. Open the door of the stove.
2. Looking at the grate, you will notice that some of the coal has been deposited on
the grate. Place crumbled paper on the grate and small wood chips or granulated
charcoal on top of the paper.
3. Light the paper and allow the wood chips or charcoal to ignite. (Place more wood
chips or charcoal on as needed.)
4. Turn the control knob until air is forced into the grate. This will accelerate the
burning of the wood chips or charcoal.
5. If needed, turn the stove off and add more wood chips or charcoal. Turn the stove
back on and place some coal or wood on top of the burning wood chips or charcoal.
6. Add a small amount of coal by hand until a good fire patch is established.
7. When your stove has been lit for about an hour, check the position of the hot coal
on the grate. Because the burning characteristics of coal vary, the feed must be fine
tuned for efficient operation.
CAUTION: Over-firing the heater may cause a house fire. If the stove or
chimney connector glows, you are over-firing!
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND FIRE ADJUSTING
The heat output of our model 627/629 and 657/659stove is regulated by spin
valve and 667/669 and 679 by air shutter and 677 Model has thermostat which
adjusts the stove’s temperature by increasing or decreasing the flow of draught.
To adjust for your comfort, turn the spin valve clockwise.
If the fire patch is small and to the rear of the grate, use operating tool and pull
and push the pushing rod.(Wait one hour and notice that the fire has become
larger and advanced more to the front of the grate.) Additional pulls and push
the pushing rod will continue to advance the fire.Too many pulls and pushes
will cause the coal to fall off the end of the grate before it is consumed.

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NOTE: Various qualities of coal have different burn characteristics. Therefore,
you may have to change the adjustment to suit the coal purchased.
ASH CONTROL AND REMOVAL
Check the ash pan daily and empty as needed. Do not allow ashes
to pile up in the base of the heater or overflow the ash pan.
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE OPERATING TOOL TO REMOVE THE
ASH PAN.
CAUTION: Over-firing the heater may cause a house fire. If the stove or
chimney connector glows, you are over-firing!
TEMPERATURE CONTROL AND FIRE ADJUSTING
The heat output of our model 627/629 and 657/659stove is regulated by spin
valve and 667/669 and 679 by air shutter and 677 Model has thermostat which
adjusts the stove’s temperature by increasing or decreasing the flow of draught.
To adjust for your comfort, turn the spin valve clockwise.
If the fire patch is small and to the rear of the grate, use operating tool and pull
and push the pushing rod.(Wait one hour and notice that the fire has become
larger and advanced more to the front of the grate.) Additional pulls and push
the pushing rod will continue to advance the fire.Too many pulls and pushes
will cause the coal to fall off the end of the grate before it is consumed.
NOTE: Various qualities of coal have different burn characteristics. Therefore,
you may have to change the adjustment to suit the coal purchased.
ASH CONTROL AND REMOVAL
Check the ash pan daily and empty as needed. Do not allow ashes
to pile up in the base of the heater or overflow the ash pan.
CAUTION: ALWAYS USE OPERATING TOOL TO REMOVE THE
ASH PAN.

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Part 7 Proper Draft
Draft is created in a chimney by warm air exiting the stove and rising in
the cooler air of the chimney. (Suction up the chimney)
Maintain adequate draft of warm air exiting the stove at all times.
Chimney draft will increase or decrease depending upon wind speed and air
temperatures along with other factors such as:
1. Air leak in stove or chimney. (Cleanout doors commonly used at the
bottom of chimneys must not leak.)
2. Stove door gaskets are faulty or doors are not closed tightly.
3. Stovepipe, stovepipe outlet, or chimney partially or fully blocked.
4. Chimney temperature is not hot enough.
5. Chimney is not high enough.
6. Trees, buildings, or other obstructions too close to the top of the chimney.
7. Chimney flue is too large.
8. Vented exhaust fans as found in kitchens, bathrooms, and cloths dryers
when running in a tight building can cause low draft and in some severe
cases downdraft. This will cause air to pull down the chimney instead of
allowing it to go up.
Max BTU Output:
Model 627/629: 22,000 BTU/HR
Model 657/659: 27,000 BTU/HR
Model 677/679: 50,000 BTU/HR
Model 667/669: 40,000 BTU/HR
CAUTION: Some of the above conditions can also cause downdrafts.
An indication that a downdraft is occurring will be the smell of sulfur
(rotten eggs). This may also cause the grate unit to melt.
If any one of these conditions occurs, DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE
until the problem has been corrected.
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