Vermont Casting 2550 Chimney Connector Heat Shields, Fireplace and Mantel Trim Shields

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Encore Woodburning Stove

Chimney Connector Heat Shields

Chimney Connector Heat Shields should be used whenever the rear heat shield is used, or in any other situation when it is necessary to protect nearby com- bustibles from the heat of the connector. The ceiling above horizontal runs of chimney connector must be protected as well if the clearance is inadequate.

In top-exiting installations, the connector shield must extend to a point exactly 28” (710 mm) above the flue collar or to an elbow in the connector, whichever is less. If the top-exiting connector extends to the ceiling where it connects with a prefabricated insulated metal chim- ney, an additional ceiling heat shield must be installed that is 24” (610 mm) in diameter and that extends 1”

(25 mm) below the ceiling. The ceiling shield must be constructed of 24 gauge or heavier sheet metal, and must be centered on the chimney.

Fireplace and Mantel Trim Shields

A fireplace installation requires special clearance be- tween the side of the stove and the right and left walls, between the side of the stove and the decorative side trim on the fireplace face, and between the top of the stove and the mantel.

Noncombustible shields installed 1” (25 mm) from the combustible surface on noncombustible spacers, called ventilated shields, may be used to reduce clearances.

To protect a mantel from the heat of an Encore in a fireplace installation, use a custom-made ventilated mantel shield that is at least 48” (1219 mm) long, that is centered over the stove. (Fig. 15) Ventilated shields for side trim must extend the full length of the trim.

An unprotected mantel (“A”, Fig. 16) cannot be more than 9” (229 mm) deep and must have a minimum clearance of 39” (990 mm), measured from the stove’s top plate. With a ventilated shield, this clearance may be reduced safely to 18” (457 mm).

Unprotected top trim (B) protruding 9” (229 mm) or less from the face of the fireplace must be a minimum of 39” (990 mm) from the stove’s top surface. With a venti- lated trim shield, this clearance may be reduced safely to 18” (457 mm).

Unprotected side trim (C) that protrudes 2” (51 mm) or less from the face of a fireplace must have a minimum clearance of 10” (254 mm), measured from the stove’s top side edge. With a ventilated trim shield, the clear- ance may be reduced safely to 8” (203 mm). If the trim extends more than 2” (51 mm), it is subject to the requirements for wall clearance.

The charts and sample installations that follow list all the clearances required for the various installation con- figurations of the Encore.

1" (25mm)

1/4" (6mm)

ST501

Fig. 15 A custom formed mantel shield.

AB

C

C

ST253b

Fireplace and Mantel Trim Clearances

 

Unprotected

Protected

A. Mantel

39” (990 mm)

18” (457 mm)

B. Top Trim

39” (990 mm)

18” (457 mm)

C. Side Trim

10” (254 mm)

8” (203 mm

Fig. 16 Maintain clearances to combustible components of the mantelpiece.

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Contents Encore Table of Contents WelcomeEncore dimensions SpecificationsInstallation Outside AirChimney Height What Kind of Chimney to Use Masonry ChimneysPrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeChimney Connector Guidelines Double-wall Chimney ConnectorsSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Securing the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding InstallationsFireplace Installations Above the FireplaceThrough the Fireplace Wall Pass-ThroughsFloor Protection An approved wall pass-through for the United StatesFloor Protection for Fireplace Installations Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsReducing Clearances Safely with Shields Stove Heat Shields Wall ShieldsChimney Connector Heat Shields Fireplace and Mantel Trim ShieldsAlcove Installations Construction RequirementsEncore Clearance Chart Unprotected Surfaces Protected SurfacesEncore Clearance Diagrams Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations Corner Parallel Installations Assembly Operation Encore ControlsSingle Air Control Regulates Heat Output and Burn Time Damper Directs Air Flow Within the StoveTwo Ways to Add Fuel Encore’s hinged griddle makes it easy to top-load woodUse the Air Control Settings That Work Best for You Infrared Reflective Glass Panels For Clear Fire ViewingAndirons Help Protect the Glass Burn Only High-Quality WoodEncore Control Settings High-Efficiency Wood Burning with Catalytic CombustionConditioning Your Stove Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireRefuel While the Embers Are Still Hot Ash DisposalDraft Management Steel ChimneyIndoor / Outdoor location Flue Sizing Pipe & Chimney LayoutSingle venting CreosoteMaintenance Installing the Glass Adjust the Damper as NeededRemoving the Glass Check the Operation Primary Air ShutterHow to Adjust the Door Latches Catalytic Element Inspection and CleaningWhen to Suspect a Combustor Problem Tighten the Damper Handle as NeededInspecting the Combustor Remove the lower fireback through the front door openingReplace the Stove Gaskets as Needed Gasket Diameter ...And the Parts it SealsAdjust the Door If Necessary Annual MaintenancePermanent Encore Gaskets Chimney System CreosoteAppendix Catalytic Combustor Encore Woodburning Stove Encore Woodburning Stove Shell Enamel Parts Encore Color Encore Woodburning Stove Encore Woodburning Stove Warranty CFM Corporation