Vermont Casting 2827, 820, 2828, 2823, 2825, 2822 operation manual Remove stove front

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Vermont Castings Jefferson Direct Vent/Natural Vent Gas Heater

ST229a

Fig. 37 Remove stove front.

3.Pull the top edge of the glass and frame assembly away from the firebox, and lift it off its supports on the bottom of the firebox face. Place the assembly out of the way on a flat, padded surface such as a counter protected by a towel.

4.Take the logset out of the firebox if previously in- stalled.

5.Remove the rear log bracket by unfastening the screw. (Fig. 38)

6.Remove the right and left log bracket assembly by unfastening the two screws which hold the burner in place. (Fig. 38)

Remove Screws

Rear Log Bracket

 

 

Pilot

 

Left & Right Log

ST350

 

Bracket Assembly

 

 

Fig. 38 Remove rear log bracket and left and right log bracket assembly.

7.Hold the burner at the right hand side and lift to clear the right burner leg. Then pull to the right to clear the injectors on the left hand side.

8.The air shutter is located on the bottom of the burner to the left. (Fig. 39) Unfasten the two nuts holding the shutter in place. The shutter may be adjusted between the factory adjusted 1/2Ó to fully open. Reassemble the shutter to allow the rear injector air

inlet to close from a minimum 1/2Ó opening to fully open. (Fig. 40) You may have to try more than once to find the correct air shutter opening for best results depending on your altitude.

Air Shutter

(Original Position)

See Table 1

Burner

ST352

Fig. 39 Air shutter in original from-the-factory position.

Front Injector

 

Air Inlet

Air Shutter

 

(May be adjusted up to fully open)

 

Burner

 

Rear Injector Air Inlet

ST351

 

Fig. 40 Air shutter adjusted.

9.Refasten the two nuts and assemble the burner into the unit by sliding the burner in at an angle with the left side lower than the right side. Slide the left side onto the injectors. Lower the right hand side down into place. Make sure the burner is as far left as possible and the injector shoulders are inside the burner. NOTE: It is very critical to keep the left burner leg, which holds the injectors, at a 90° angle to the base. (Fig. 41) This keeps the orifices aligned with tubes on the inside of the burner. Failure to do so could affect the flame appearance and perfor- mance of the unit.

10.Refasten the right and left log bracket assembly. 11.Refasten the rear log bracket.

12.Replace logs.

13.Replace glass and stove front.

Follow lighting instructions on page 26. Check flame color appearance. NOTE: Allow stove to burn for at least 1/2 hour to establish full flame color.

Should color need further adjustment, repeat steps 1 - 12 for air shutter adjustment.

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Contents Jefferson Table Of Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Jefferson Direct Vent/ Natural Vent Stove Dimensions Jefferson dimensionsLocating the Stove Installation RequirementsClearance Requirements Wall Thimble Centerline from Floor Hearth RequirementsHorizontal Termination Direct Vent only Gas SpecificationsGas Inlet and Manifold Pressures High ElevationsRestictor Plate is used on Direct Vent installations only PlateVent Termination Clearances Direct Vent only Location of Vent TerminationCanadian Installations US Installations General Venting Information Termination LocationHorizontal Run in feet Venting Requirements Natural Vent OnlySupplied with the stove is not used Venting Requirements and Options Direct Vent only Minimum Horizontal Vent Kit 2792Tools Required Assembly ProceduresInstall the Optional Fan Unpack the StoveVenting System Assembly Direct Vent General Information Install the Vent Adapter PipeSimpson Dura-Vent Components Install the Restrictor Plate. Consult the ÔVent RunInstall the Outer Adapter Pipe. Apply a 1/4Ó bead Discard the inner starter pipe shipped withSide Wall Termination Assembly Simpson Dura-Vent install outer adapter pipeVent Termination Below Grade Measure the horizontal lengthVertical Through the Roof Vent Assembly Snorkel kit installationVenting System Assembly Natural Vent General Information Install the Vent PipeInstall the Log Set Aged LogsConnect the Gas Supply Line Air Shutter AdjustmentAir Shutter Adjustment Instructions Burner InformationRemove stove front Complete the Assembly Install the Stove FrontInstall ON/OFF Switch Use only a thermostat rated for 500 millivolts This completes assembly of the Jefferson stoveThermostat Connection optional ThermostatOperation Flame & Temperature AdjustmentFlame Characteristics Your First FireLighting And Operating Instructions To Turn Off Gas To HeaterTroubleshooting / Honeywell #8420 Gas Control System Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionFuel Conversion Instructions Conversion PrecautionsConversion Procedure Pilot TypeConversion to Natural Gas Input BTU/h Conversion to LP Input BTU/hMaintenance Inspect the Vent System Annually Gasket ReplacementStove Disassembly Check the Gas Flame RegularlyWiring Diagrams BLKJefferson Direct Vent/Natural Vent Gas Heater DescriptionShell Enamel Part Numbers Model Color Fuel Conversion KitsLeft Right Front Number End Fan Kits Optional AccessoriesRemote Controls Decorative RingsLimited Lifetime Warranty

2823, 2825, 820, 2827, 2828 specifications

Vermont Casting stoves are renowned for their quality and performance, with models such as the 2823, 2822, 2828, 820, and 2825 exemplifying the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and innovation. Each model presents unique features and technologies that cater to different heating needs and preferences.

The 2823 model is a testament to Vermont Casting's commitment to efficiency and style. It boasts a clean-burning gas system that maximizes heat output while minimizing emissions. Additionally, the model's design emphasizes both aesthetic appeal and functionality, making it a perfect centerpiece for any room. With its user-friendly controls, it allows easy adjustments to heat levels, offering a tailored experience for homeowners.

The 2822 model is known for its compact design, making it an ideal choice for smaller spaces. Despite its size, it does not compromise on performance, delivering a substantial heat output. This model is equipped with a dual-burner system that enhances its heating capabilities, ensuring a consistent and comfortable environment. Furthermore, its built-in safety features provide peace of mind, allowing users to enjoy their heating solution with confidence.

In contrast, the 2828 model offers a higher output, perfect for larger areas. Its innovative heat exchanger technology ensures optimal heat distribution throughout the space, making it a favorite among those with bigger homes. The model’s sleek design and customizable options allow homeowners to choose finishes that complement their existing decor, enhancing both the visual and functional aspects of their living areas.

The 820 model stands out with its unique style, offering a combination of traditional and modern aesthetics. This model features a powerful combustion system that maximizes efficiency while reducing fuel consumption. Its large viewing window provides a beautiful fire display, turning any space into a cozy retreat. The 820 is particularly favored among users who appreciate the ambiance of a traditional fireplace with the convenience of modern technology.

Finally, the 2825 model is designed for users seeking maximum customization. Its adjustable heating options and multiple finish choices allow homeowners to create a truly personalized experience. The advanced technology incorporated into the 2825 ensures enhanced performance, making it one of the most sought-after models in the Vermont Casting lineup.

In summary, the Vermont Casting 2823, 2822, 2828, 820, and 2825 models each have their unique features that cater to different heating needs. With advanced combustion technologies, customizable designs, and a commitment to efficiency, these stoves highlight Vermont Casting's reputation for quality and innovation in home heating solutions.