Vermont Casting 4322 installation instructions Remove the baffle

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Rope Gasket

Glass Panel

KT317

Replacement Glass Gasket

Fig. 4

Glass gasket.

paper all around the perimeter of the damper opening. With the damper closed and locked, it should not be possible to pull the papers out without resistance. The more easily the paper pulls out, the less secure the seal is at that spot.

1.To adjust the damper seal, loosen the locking hex nut on the adjusting allen screw. (Fig. 5) Turn the screw clockwise with a hex wrench, in half-turn increments, until the damper grips the paper slips securely when you test the damper’s operation. When you have achieved a snug seal, fasten the locking nut against the face of the damper. The seal should not be tight since the metal parts will expand slightly under heat.

3.Open the front doors of the stove and remove the ashes. If necessary, empty the ashpan, and rake the ashes left and right in the firebox till they fall through the slots in the grate, and into the ashpan.

4.Lift the baffle off its support brackets. Remove it from the stove and set it down on a protected surface. (Fig. 6)

Baffle Support Brackets

Catalytic

Element

ST555

Fig. 6 Remove the baffle.

Alignment Notches

Right Wedge

Left Wedge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brick Guide

Brick Clip

Pressure Ad-

 

justing Screw

Lock Nut

 

ST556

Bricks

Allen

Damper

Wrench

 

ST554

Fig. 5 Damper adjustment.

2.It is possible, but awkward, to replace the damper gasket without removing the upper fireback panel which locates and supports the damper. To remove the upper fireback assembly, open the damper. Use an allen wrench to remove the damper handle from the damper rod on the left side of the stove.

Fig. 7 Remove the bricks and brick retainer.

5.Remove the firebricks. Lift off the steel clip and re- move the firebricks individually. (Fig. 7)

6.Tap the left and right wedges upward with a rubber mallet or a hammer and block of wood to protect the cast iron. (Fig. 7) Remove the wedges and remove the lower fireback by pulling its top edge toward yourself. (Fig. 8) Lift the lower fireback out of the fire- box and set it on a shielded surface.

7.Four hex head bolts pass through the stove’s outer back to fasten the upper fireback in place. Remove these bolts. If the stove has a rear heat shield in place, you may find it easier to remove the shield first, and then the upper fireback bolts. You can leave the heat shield spacers in place.

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4322 specifications

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One of the main characteristics of the Vermont Casting 4322 is its construction. Made from high-quality cast iron, the stove ensures durability and long-lasting performance while adding a classic touch to your living space. The thick cast iron walls provide excellent heat retention, allowing the stove to radiate warmth even after the flame has gone out, making it an ideal choice for those looking to save on heating costs.

In terms of performance, the Vermont Casting 4322 boasts a powerful heating capacity, making it suitable for larger areas. The efficient design enables the stove to deliver a substantial amount of heat while consuming less fuel, thus reducing emissions. Many users appreciate the ability to regulate not just the heat output but also the flame size with its adjustable gas valve, providing customized comfort levels to suit individual preferences.

The stove features a ceramic fiber combustion chamber, which aids in maximized heat production and efficiency. This technology works to capture and re-burn gases, resulting in cleaner emissions and improved combustion. An additional benefit of the Vermont Casting 4322 is its easy-to-use electronic ignition system, which ensures reliable starts, even in colder weather.

Another appealing aspect is the large viewing window, framed by elegant cast iron, which allows users to enjoy the beauty of the flame. The use of a high-temperature glass provides a clear view while remaining safe and efficient. The stove also provides users with a variety of aesthetic options, including different color finishes and decorative door designs, enabling homeowners to select a unit that perfectly complements their decor.

Furthermore, the Vermont Casting 4322 adheres to strict environmental standards, making it compliant with various regional emissions regulations. This facet not only underscores the brand's commitment to sustainability but also allows users to enjoy their stove with peace of mind.

In summary, the Vermont Casting 4322 is a versatile gas stove that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern efficiency technologies. With its robust construction, customizable features, and aesthetic options, it stands out as an excellent choice for homeowners seeking both beauty and functionality in their heating solutions.