Vermont Casting 2310 operating instructions Clean-Out Access Covers, Interior Parts

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Select the appropriate gasket. Your Vermont Cast- ings Authorized Dealer carries a complete line of gaskets. Cut to the recommended length plus a 1” - 2” excess.

Place an unbroken 1/8” bead of gasket cement in the channel or groove.

Starting at one end, press the gasket into the chan- nel. Where ends of the gasket meet, insure a good joint before trimming any excess. Do not overlap or leave ragged edges.

If possible, place the gasketed part firmly against its normal mating surface to seat the gasket evenly in its channel or groove. Remove the gasketed part and clean away any excess gasket cement before placing the part aside to dry.

Clean-Out Access Covers

Remove the three clean-out access covers to clean behind the lower fireback, and the left and right side plates.

Slide the cover in the left side plate toward the back of the stove and pull it to the inside of the stove. Slide the cover in the lower fireback to the right, and the cover in the right side plate toward the front of the stove and then pull them into the stove.

Use a shop vac, or an old household vacuum (it will get dirty) to clean out the areas on the bottom of the stove behind the side plates, and the lower fireback.

The three covers are identical. Always put the end of the cover with the longer offset into the clean-out opening first, then slide it so the end with the shorter offset end catches behind the cast iron. Put the longer end of the cover into the access opening in the left side plate and then slide it toward the front of the stove so the end with the shorter offset will be behind the iron. The cover in the lower fireback will be inserted into the opening and pushed to the left, and the cover in the right side plate will be inserted and pushed toward the

back of the stove.

The Interior Parts

On occasion you may wish to remove the interior parts to clean unburned coal from the firebox, or to inspect or replace worn parts.

Lift the Front Grilel straight up so that you may direct the tabs on either side of the top of the grille into the exhaust ports at the top of the side plates. Slide the tabs of the grille backward and lift the grille to a horizontal position.

Move one end of the grille forward and the other end backward so the tabs may be disengaged from the exhaust ports. Then lift the grille out through the griddle opening.

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Exhaust

Port

Front Grille

Fire- brick

Grates

ST699

Fig. 25 Interior parts of the Vigilant II.

Lift the Ash Fettle straight up and out of the stove.

To remove or replace the Low Grates, pull the shaker handle away from the stove. The Grates may now be removed or replaced on the grate sup- ports. To remove or replace the High Grates, push the shaker handle toward the stove. The Grates may now be removed or replaced on the grate sup- ports. High Grates may be interchanged with each other, and Low Grates may be exchanged with each other also. If one grate shows excessive wear, swap it with another of the same kind.

Low Grates

 

Grate

 

Grate Support

 

High Grates

Grate

 

Grate Sup-

port

 

 

ST700/701

Fig. 26

Placing low grates on grate support.

 

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Contents Vigilant Table of Contents WelcomeSpecifications Vigilant II Coal Stove Model #2310Installation Codes and ListingsChimneys and Draft Improving Draft With Outside AirExisting Chimneys Chimney GuidelinesNew Chimneys Masonry Chimney SizePrefabricated Using The Clearance Chart ClearancesClearance Reductions Unprotected Walls Clearances With No Heat ShieldsMinimum clearance, corner installation, no heat shield Clearances With Only Stove Rear Heat ShieldProtected Walls Wall shield con- structionVigilant II Clearance Chart All InstallationsStove in Corner Stove Installed Par Allel to WallFireplace Mantel and Trim Clearance Floor Protection Freestanding InstallationsFloor Protection for Fireplace Installations Chimney Connectors Wall Pass-ThroughsInstallation Procedures Setting Up the Stove Chimney Connector DampersChimney Connector Assembly Removable HandleAbove a fireplace Securing the Connector to a Prefabricated ChimneySecuring the Connector to Masonry Chimney Through a fireplace Operation Vigilant Controls Thermostat LeverDamper FuelDaily Operation Surface Thermometer Internal DamperReloading the Stove Important Warm-weather ConsiderationsRemove Ash Regularly Dispose of Ash SafelyMaintenance Cleaning Cast IronCleaning Porcelain Enamel Adjusting The Door LatchClean-Out Access Covers Interior PartsClean the Glass as Needed How to Replace Damaged GlassReplace Thermostat Assembly Remove the Old Thermostat AssemblyAdjust the Chain Length Chimney SystemDraft Problems Safety TipsVigilant Coal Vigilant Coal ModelVermont Castings Vigilant Exclusions and Limitations Limited One Year WarrantyHow To Obtain Service CFM Corporation

2310 specifications

Vermont Casting 2310 is a celebrated addition to the family of cast-iron wood stoves, combining vintage charm with modern functionality. It boasts both aesthetic appeal and superior heating capabilities, making it a popular choice for homeowners seeking an efficient and reliable heating solution.

One of the main features of the Vermont Casting 2310 is its robust construction, utilizing high-quality cast iron renowned for excellent heat retention and distribution. This material not only ensures durability but also adds to the stove's timeless appearance. The 2310 model is elegantly designed with clean lines and a classic finish, available in various colors to complement any home decor.

The Vermont Casting 2310 is equipped with advanced technology that enhances its performance. One such feature is its efficient combustion system, which promotes a cleaner burn by maximizing fuel utilization. This results in fewer emissions and less creosote buildup, making it an environmentally friendly option. The air wash system keeps the glass door clean, ensuring you always have a clear view of the beautiful flames, enhancing the cozy atmosphere that a wood stove brings to any space.

Another standout characteristic of the 2310 is its adaptability. It can accommodate a range of firewood sizes and types, allowing users to choose the most convenient and economical fuel sources. Additionally, the stove features a convenient ash pan that simplifies clean-up, making maintenance hassle-free.

The Vermont Casting 2310 is designed with user comfort in mind. The large firebox provides ample space for fuel, extending burn times and requiring less frequent loading. The adjustable airflow controls allow users to customize heat output, giving them complete control over their heating needs.

Safety is also a priority in the design of the 2310, with features like a built-in thermostat and a safety shut-off system. These features ensure optimal operation and peace of mind, so you can enjoy the warmth and glow of your wood stove without worry.

Overall, the Vermont Casting 2310 combines classic design with modern technology, offering efficiency, reliability, and aesthetic appeal. Whether heating a cabin in the woods or enhancing a family home's ambiance, it stands out as a top choice for wood-burning enthusiasts.