Vermont Casting 2479 manual Fireplace Installations, Procedure

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Dutchwest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater

Procedure:

1.Convert specifications to R-value:

i.R-value given - no conversion needed.

ii.k-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches: R = 1kx T

iii.K-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in

inches: R =

1

 

x T

K x 12

iv. r-factor is given with a required thickness (T) in inches: R = r x T

2. Determine the R-value of the proposed alternate floor protector:

i. Use the formula in Step 1 to convert values not expressed as R.

ii. For multiple layers, add R-values of each layer to determine overall R-value.

3. If the overall R-value of the system is greater than the R-value of the specified floor protector, the alter- nate is acceptable.

EXAMPLE: The specified floor protector should be 3/4- inch thick material with k-factor of 0.84. The proposed alternate is 4” brick with an r-factor of 0.2 over 1/8” mineral board with a k-factor of 0.29

Step a: Use formula above to convert specification to

R-value: R = 1k x T =0.841 x 1.00 = 1.19 Step b: Calculate R of proposed system.

4” brick of r = 0.2, therefore:

Rbrick = 0.2 x 4 = 0.8

1/8” mineral board of k = 0.29, therefore 1

Rmineralboard = 0.29 x 0.125 = 0.431

Rtotal = Rbrick + Rmineralboard = 0.8 + 0.431 = 1.231

Step c: Compare proposed system Rtotal of 1.231 to specified R of 1.19. Since proposed system Rtotal is greater than required, the system is acceptable.

Definitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R =

(ft2)(hr)(°F)

k =

 

(Btu)(in)

 

= K x 12

 

Btu

 

(ft2)(hr)(°F)

 

 

 

 

 

 

K =

 

(Btu)(ft)

 

r =

(ft2)(hr)(°F)

=

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ft2)(hr)(°F)

 

(Btu)(in)

k

 

 

 

 

 

Fireplace Installations

The Dutchwest Model 2479 has a reversible flue collar to allow for either top exit or rear exit installations.

You may install your Dutchwest Model 2479 in an exist- ing fireplace as a fireplace insert with no legs, or with the standard legs attached.

To install the heater without legs as a fireplace insert, the floor must be completely noncombustible, such as an unpainted concrete floor over earth.

Many fireplaces do not satisfy the “completely non- combustible” requirement because the brick or con- crete hearth in front of the fireplace opening usually is supported by heavy wooden framing as in Figure 13. Because heat passes readily through brick or concrete, it can easily pass through to the wood. As a result, such fireplace hearths are considered a combustible floor. You may not install a heater on a combustible hearth without legs. Standard leg installations must include the bottom heat shield. The floor protector must also meet standard requirements for freestanding installations.

Floor Protection for Fireplace

Installations with Standard Legs

Fireplace installations with the standard legs and the bottom heat shield must have a floor protector of the same construction as that specified for freestanding in- stallations: use an approved 1” (25mm) noncombustible hearth pad with K = 0.84 BTU/in ft2 hr °F or an equiva- lent material with an R-value of at least 1.19 (that may be covered with a decorative noncombustible material if you desire). (Refer to “How to Determine if Alternate Floor Protection Materials are Acceptable: section) The floor protector must extend at least 16” (406 mm) [18” / 457 mm in Canada] from the front of the stove and from the left (loading door) side, and at least 6” (152 mm) [8” (203 mm) in Canada] from the right side and rear.

It must also provide protection beneath any horizontal runs of the chimney connector, including 2” to either side.

Many raised hearths will extend less than the required distance from the front of the heater when it is installed. In such cases, sufficient floor protection, as described above, must be added to extend the hearth 16” (406 mm) [18” (457 mm) in Canada].

Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor protection.

Fireplace insert installations also have specific clear- ance requirements to the side walls, side decorative trim, and fireplace mantel. This information is found in “Fireplace Installation Clearances” in this section.

REMINDER- FIREPLACE INSERT INSTALLATIONS WITHOUT LEGS ARE PERMISSIBLE ONLY IF THE HEARTH IS COMPLETELY NONCOMBUSTIBLE, SUCH AS UNPAINTED CONCRETE OVER EARTH.

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Contents Non-Catalytic Convection Heater Model Table of Contents Accessories Specifications ModelChimney Types InstallationMasonry Chimneys Single-Wall Connector Guidelines for Installing the Chimney ConnectorTwo Types of Connector Prefabricated ChimneysAssembling Single-Wall Chimney Connector Double-Wall ConnectorSecuring the Connector to a Prefabricated Chimney Freestanding Installations Securing the Connector to a Masonry ChimneyFireplace Installations Above the Fireplace Fireplace Installations Through the Fireplace Wall Pass-ThroughsFloor Protection CanadaFireplace Installations ProcedureKeep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding Materials Fireplace Installation ClearancesClearances Safe Ways to Reduce ClearancesDesigning a Safe Installation Clearance Chart Reference DiagramsOnly Corner Parallel Installations Stove Clearance Side Rear3Right Side Front Clearance to CombustiblesCorner Parallel Installations Chimney Connector Side Rear Dutchwest Convection Heater ModelWall Heat Shield Dimensions DutchWest Non-Catalytic Convection Heater Model #2479Unpack the Parts AssemblyAttach the Legs and Heat Shield Fan Kit Installation Heater Controls and Features Air Control OperationBurn Only High-Quality Fuel Damper Function Successful Wood BurningLoad Doors How to Build and Maintain a Wood Fire Loading Wood Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouBreak-in Fires Lighting the Fire Reloading and Reviving the FireRemove Ashes Frequently Safe Ash HandlingAdjust the Door Latch MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Test and Repair the Door GasketsPrimary Air Control Adjustment Damper AdjustmentAvoid Damaging the Glass Door Panel Inspect Regularly, Clean As Required Cleaning the Chimney SystemMaintenance Schedule Stove TWO Weeks Draft Management Fuel Draft TestingSingle Venting CreosoteConclusion Dutchwest Convection Heater Dutchwest Convection Heater Limited Lifetime Warranty Months, whichever is longer