CFM Corporation manual Specifications, Stove Model Number 2460 2461 2462

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Dutchwest

Specifications

D

G

F

E

C

A

B

Stove Model Number

2460

2461

2462

A

22” (560 mm)

25³⁄” (654 mm)

28¹⁄” (717 mm)

B

21” (530 mm)

24¹⁄” (620 mm)

27” (690 mm)

C

29³⁄” (754 mm)

30” (760 mm)

33” (840 mm)

D

16” (410 mm)

16” (410 mm)

18¹⁄” (467 mm)

E

14³⁄” (375 mm)

14⁵⁄” (380 mm)

17” (430 mm)

F

26³⁄” (683 mm)

27” (690 mm)

30¹⁄” (763 mm)

G

29³⁄” (754 mm)

30” (760 mm)

33” (840 mm)

Log length:

19” (480 mm)

22” (560 mm)

25” (640 mm)

Maximum burn time1:

8 hrs.

9 hrs.

12 hrs.

Average area heated (sq. ft.)2:

700-1,400 (65-130m2)

800-1,600 (75-150m2)

1,200-2,400 (112-224m2)

Range of heat output4:

7,800 - 26,800 Btu/hr.

11,300 - 26,800 Btu/hr.

10,500-27,700 Btu/hr5

Maximum heat output:

35,000 Btu/hr.

40,000 Btu/hr.

55,000 Btu/hr.

EPA emissions rating4 (g/h, catalytic):

1.1

1.4

1.3

Weight:

380 lbs. (172 kg)

436 lbs. (198 kg)

634 lbs. (288 kg)

Loading:

Side or front

Side or front

Side or front

Flue exit position (reversible):

Top or rear

Top or rear

Top or rear

Air controls:

2 controls

2 controls

2 controls

Fig. 1 Dutchwest Convection Heater specifications.

1.Maximum burn times and heat outputs are based on laboratory testing using full loads of seasoned hardwoods, and may vary in individual use depending on how the stove is operated, type and moisture content of fuels, and other factors. Maximum burn times are achieved under different operating conditions than are maximum heat outputs.

2.These values are based on operation in building code-conforming homes under typical Winter climate conditions in the northeastern U.S. If your home is of nonstandard construction (e.g. unusually well-insulated, not insulated, built underground, or if you live in a more severe or more temper- ate climate), these figures may not apply. Since so many variables affect performance, consult your Dutchwest Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for your home.

4.Under specific conditions used during EPA emissions testing.

5.Based on preliminary results obtained during EPA emissions testing.

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Contents Convection Heater Model 2460, 2461 Table of Contents AccessoriesStove Model Number 2460 2461 2462 SpecificationsInstallation Chimney TypesMasonry Chimneys Prefabricated Chimneys Guidelines for Installing the Chimney ConnectorTwo Types of Connector Single-Wall ConnectorToward Stove Flue Gas Direction Double-Wall ConnectorAssembling Single-Wall Chimney Connector Securing the Connector To a Prefabricated ChimneySecuring the Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding InstallationsFireplace Installations Above the Fireplace Wall Pass-Throughs Fireplace Installations Through the FireplaceFireplace Installations Floor ProtectionModel Canada Safe Ways To Reduce Clearances Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsModel Fireplace Installation ClearancesDesigning a Safe Installation Clearance Chart Reference DiagramsRear exit, rear heat shield installations Chimney Connector Clearance Stove ClearanceFront Clearance to Combustibles Side Rear Corner Model 2460 Small Convection Chimney ConnectorWall Heat Shield Dimensions Assembly Unpack the PartsAttach the Legs and Bottom Heat Shield Operation Heater Controls and Features Air ControlsOpen Damper Function Burn Only High-Quality FuelLoad Doors Successful Wood BurningUse the Air Control Settings That Work Best for You Primary AirCatalyst Air Reloading and Reviving the Fire How to Build and Maintain a Wood Fire Loading WoodBreak-in Fires Lighting the FireFurther suggestions Remove Ashes FrequentlySafe Ash Handling Test And Repair the Door Gaskets MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Adjust the Door LatchAvoid Damaging the Glass Door Panel Damper AdjustmentPrimary Air Control Adjustment Repair Missing Cement in SeamsAnnual Spring Cleaning Cleaning the Chimney SystemInspect Regularly, Clean as Required Maintenance ScheduleAssess Your Present Operating Conditions Yearly Spring CleaningWhen to Suspect a Combustor Problem Care of the Catalytic CombustorWatch for Better Results Remove and Inspect the CombustorCatalytic Combustor Draft Management Fuel Draft TestingSingle Venting BackpuffingItem/Description Dutchwest Convection HeaterDutchwest Convection Heater Warranty