Vermont Casting 2310 operating instructions Chimney Guidelines, New Chimneys, Existing Chimneys

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Weak draft situations are characterized by smoking and odor problems in the house, low heat output, and difficulty maintaining a fire, especially at low thermostat settings. The reverse situation, overdraft, is rare, but can be recognized by short burn time, poor response when trying to slow down the fire, or by any part of the stove glowing red.

A more common cause of overdraft is inadequate maintenance, such as worn gasket allowing uncon- trolled air to enter the stove. Following recommended maintenance procedures will ensure consistent stove performance.

Following the stove manufacturer’s recommendation on both chimney size and height will also help ensure ad- equate chimney flow capacity. Flow capacity measures the ability of the chimney to evacuate combustion gas- es quickly. Even the strongest draft cannot overcome an insufficient flow capacity; the result is a back up of combustion gases in the chimney which forces smoke out of chimney connector joints or the stove itself. Re- member, the Vigilant and the chimney must function as a unit. For optimum performance, they must be sized properly for each other. Your Vermont Castings Autho- rized Dealer can help you assess your existing chimney

or plan a new one for best stove operation.

Chimney Guidelines

DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY AIR DISTRIBU- TION DUCT OR SYSTEM.

New Chimneys

Both masonry and prefabricated metal chimneys work well.

Prefabricated Double- wall Insulated Chimney

Tile-lined

Masonry

Chimney

ST241

Fig. 2 Chimney types.

A new masonry chimney should be constructed to con- form to the standards of your local building code or a recognized national code. Masonry chimneys must be lined with code-approved masonry or pre-cast refrac- tory tiles, stainless steel pipe suitable for use with coal, or a code-approved poured-in-place liner. The chimney must have a tight sealing clean-out door.

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A new prefabricated metal chimney should be one test- ed and listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances to the High-Temperature (H.T.) Chimney Standard UL- 103-1985 (2100° F.) and have interior walls especially designed for use with coal-burning stoves. Be sure to follow the chimney manufacturer’s instructions exactly when passing the chimney through a combustible wall or ceiling. Special accessories may be necessary for this type of installation.

The chimney should extend at least 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through a roof, and at least 2 feet higher than any portion of a building within

10 feet.

 

0 To 10'

 

 

2' Min. 3'

0 To 10'

 

Min.

 

 

 

2' Min. 3'

 

 

Min.

 

Reference

AC617

 

Point

Fig. 3

The 2’-3’-10’ chimney rule.

 

For proper draft and good performance, any chimney used with a Vermont Castings wood or coal burning stove should extend at least 16 feet above the flue col-

lar of the stove.

Existing Chimneys

An existing masonry chimney may work well, but be sure to have it carefully inspected before using it. De- fects may have gone unnoticed if the chimney previ- ously was used only occasionally. Defects must be repaired before the chimney is used with your stove. If you are not sure that you can make the inspection yourself, your local professional chimney sweep, build- ing inspector, or fire inspector will be able to make the inspection or direct you to someone who can.

The chimney should be thoroughly cleaned before be- ing used with your stove.

First, check to see that the chimney has a lining. Do not use an unlined chimney. Your local Vermont Cast- ings Authorized Dealer or chimney sweep can help you with information about approved chimney lining systems. In addition, look for and repair (if necessary) these defects: (Fig. 4)

A.Improper chimney height and roof clearance; check local building codes for proper construction.

B.Chimney cap deterioration; rebuild.

C.Creosote stains indicate flue damage; inspect and repair.

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Contents Vigilant Welcome Table of ContentsVigilant II Coal Stove Model #2310 SpecificationsCodes and Listings InstallationChimneys and Draft Improving Draft With Outside AirExisting Chimneys Chimney GuidelinesNew Chimneys Masonry Chimney SizePrefabricated Clearances Using The Clearance ChartClearance Reductions Unprotected Walls Clearances With No Heat ShieldsClearances With Only Stove Rear Heat Shield Minimum clearance, corner installation, no heat shieldWall shield con- struction Protected WallsAll Installations Vigilant II Clearance ChartStove in Corner Stove Installed Par Allel to WallFireplace Mantel and Trim Clearance Floor Protection Freestanding InstallationsFloor Protection for Fireplace Installations Wall Pass-Throughs Chimney ConnectorsChimney Connector Dampers Installation Procedures Setting Up the StoveChimney Connector Assembly Removable HandleAbove a fireplace Securing the Connector to a Prefabricated ChimneySecuring the Connector to Masonry Chimney Through a fireplace Vigilant Controls Thermostat Lever OperationDamper FuelInternal Damper Daily Operation Surface ThermometerImportant Warm-weather Considerations Reloading the StoveRemove Ash Regularly Dispose of Ash SafelyCleaning Cast Iron MaintenanceCleaning Porcelain Enamel Adjusting The Door LatchInterior Parts Clean-Out Access CoversHow to Replace Damaged Glass Clean the Glass as NeededReplace Thermostat Assembly Remove the Old Thermostat AssemblyChimney System Adjust the Chain LengthSafety Tips Draft ProblemsVigilant Coal Model Vigilant CoalVermont 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.