Vermont Casting 1695 installation instructions Intrepid Multi-Fuel Clearance Chart

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Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel

Intrepid Multi-Fuel Clearance Chart

See Pages 14 and 16 for illustrations of these clearances.

 

Unprotected Surfaces

Protected Surfaces

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stove Clearance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stove Installed

 

Stove in

Stove Installed

Stove in

 

Parallel to Wall

 

Corner

Parallel to Wall

Corner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Side

 

Rear

 

Corners

Side

Rear

Corners

No stove heat shields

(A) 24”

 

(B) 30”

 

(C) 20”

(D) 12”

(E) 16”

(F) 10”

(610 mm)

 

(762 mm)

 

(508 mm)

(305 mm)

(410 mm)

(254 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top exit, rear stove h.s.,

(G) 24”

 

(H) 16”

 

(I) 12”

(J) 12”

(K) 9”

(L) 10”

single-wall chimney

(610 mm)

 

(410 mm)

 

(305 mm)

(305 mm)

(229 mm)

(254 mm)

connector with connector

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

heat shields 1,2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rear exit, rear stove

(M) 24”

 

(N) 14”

 

(NA)

(P) 12”

(Q) 9”

(NA)

heat shield only 3

(610 mm)

 

(356 mm)

 

 

(305 mm)

(229 mm)

 

Top exit, rear stove

(G) 24”

 

(H) 16”

 

(I) 12”

 

*

 

h.s., double-wall

 

 

 

 

(610 mm)

 

(410 mm)

 

(305 mm)

 

 

 

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Chimney Connector Clearance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single-wall chimney

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connector, no

 

26 “ (661 mm)

 

12” (305 mm)

 

connector heat shields

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Single-wall chimney

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connector, with

 

10” (254 mm)

 

5” (127 mm)4

 

connector heat shields

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Double-wall

 

12” (305 mm)

 

 

*

 

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Front Clearance to Combustibles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Installations

48” (1219 mm)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Clearances with double-wall connectors and protected surfaces have not been tested for the Intrepid.

1.Shielding for a top exit stove must include the stove rear heat shield insert to protect the area behind the flue collar.

2.Chimney connector heat shields, in an installation that goes through a combustible ceiling, must extend to 1” (25 mm) below the ceiling heat shield, which is 22” (559 mm) in diameter. The ceiling heat shield should be 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal, centered on the chimney connector, and mounted on non-combustible spacers.

3.Rear exit—horizontal from flue collar directly back through wall.

4.The ceiling heat shield required when chimney connector shields are used should meet the wall protector. This will require trim- ming the ceiling shield along the line of intersection with the wall protector.

5.In top exit installations, this clearance requires the use of the rear heat shield with the shield insert installed.

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Contents Intrepid Welcome Table of ContentsIntrepid Multi-Fuel, Model 1695, 1696 SpecificationsOutside Air InstallationWhat Kind of Chimney to Use Masonry Chimneys Chimney Connector GuidelinesPrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeSingle-wall Chimney Connector Double-wall Chimney ConnectorSecuring the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding Chimney InstallationsFireplace Chimney Installations Through a Fireplace Fireplace Chimney Installations Above a FireplaceAn approved wall pass-through for the United States Wall Pass-ThroughsFloor Protection Floor Protection for Fireplace InstallationsReducing Clearances Chimney Connector Clearance ReductionsStove Heat Shields Wall ShieldsMeasured from the top and sides of the stove Fireplace and Mantel Trim ShieldsConstruction Requirements Alcove InstallationsIntrepid Multi-Fuel Clearance Chart Intrepid Multi-fuel Clearance Diagrams Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations Parallel Installations Assembly Intrepid Multi-fuel’s Controls OperationPrimary Air Control Glass Door Panels DamperFront Grate Two Ways to Add FuelDamper must be open when starting a fire or when refueling Use the Air Control Settings that Work Best for YouAdd larger pieces of wood as the fire begins to burn well Refuel While the Embers Are Still HotDraft Management Ash DisposalSteel Chimney Indoor/Outdoor locationSingle Venting Pipe & Chimney LayoutCreosote FuelNegative Pressure Draft TestingConclusion Maintenance Damper Adjustment How to Adjust the Door LatchTighten the Damper Handle as Needed Replace the Stove Gaskets as NeededPermanent Gaskets Adjust the Door if NecessaryChimney System Annual MaintenanceIntrepid Multi-Fuel Heater Intrepid Multi-Fuel Heater Intrepid Multi-Fuel Heater Warranty

1695 specifications

The Vermont Castings 1695 is a stellar model in the realm of wood stoves, noted for its blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern efficiency. This timeless piece not only serves as a functional heating solution but also as a stylish addition to home décor, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking both utility and aesthetics.

One of the standout features of the Vermont Castings 1695 is its impressive heating capacity. With the ability to heat areas up to 2,000 square feet, this stove is ideal for larger living spaces or for providing supplementary heat in smaller homes. Its robust construction, crafted from heavy-duty cast iron, ensures that heat is evenly distributed throughout the room, creating a cozy atmosphere.

The 1695’s primary innovation lies in its advanced combustion technology. With a patented secondary combustion process, this wood stove maximizes efficiency by re-burning gases and particulates that would typically escape through the flue. This not only results in cleaner emissions, which is beneficial for the environment, but also means longer burn times and less frequent reloading of wood, allowing users to enjoy their fire without constant maintenance.

Moreover, the Vermont Castings 1695 features a smooth-operating air control system. This system enables users to easily adjust the burn rate, which helps to manage heat output and fuel consumption. This level of control ensures that the stove operates at peak efficiency, reducing waste and optimizing performance.

In terms of design, the Vermont Castings 1695 boasts an elegant look with a classic cast-iron façade and an attractive firebox window. The large viewing window allows users to enjoy the mesmerizing flames while providing a source of warmth. The design is not just visually appealing; the cast iron surface also retains heat well, radiating warmth long after the fire has died down.

Durability is another hallmark of the Vermont Castings brand, and the 1695 model is no exception. Built to last, it withstands the rigors of regular use, making it a wise investment for homeowners. Additionally, the stove is available in various finishes, allowing for customization to fit different home styles.

In summary, the Vermont Castings 1695 is a well-rounded wood stove that combines traditional aesthetics with modern technologies. Its efficiency, effective heating capability, and attractive design make it a favored choice among wood stove enthusiasts and environmentally conscious consumers alike. Whether used as a primary heating source or a supplemental one, this stove delivers warmth, comfort, and style.