Vermont Casting 1636, 1635, 1638, 1637 installation instructions Specifications, Seville, Model

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Vermont Castings Seville

Specifications

Seville, Model 1635

Maximum heat output

......................... 30,000 Btu’s/hr.1

Area heated

Up to 1320 sq. ft.2

Fuel size/type

18” (46 cm) logs

Loading

Front

Chimney connector

6” (150 mm) diameter

Chimney flue size

6” (150 mm) minimum

Flue exit position

Top

Primary air ... Manually set, thermostatically maintained

Ash handling system

Removable ash pan

Glass panel

High-temperature Infra-red

Weight

420lbs.

Width (Left leg - Right leg)

23¹⁄₂” (59.0 cm)

Depth (Front of Ash Lip

- Rear Shroud) . 28” (71.0 cm)

Height

31¹⁄₄” (79.5 cm)

with Pedestal

34³⁄₄” (88.3 cm)

1This value can vary depending on how the stove is operated, the type and moisture content of the fuel used, as well as the design, construction and climatic location of your home. Figures shown are based on maximum fuel consumption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average efficiencies.

2These values are based on operation in building code- conforming homes under typical winter climate condi- tions in New England. If your home is of nonstandard construction (i.e., unusually well insulated, not insu- lated, built under ground, etc.) or if you live in a more severe or more temperate climate, these figures may not apply. Since so many variables affect performance, consult your Vermont Castings authorized dealer to determine realistic expectations for your home.

Drawings not to scale.

 

 

 

9¹⁄₂”

 

 

(240mm)

 

 

28”

 

 

(711mm)

 

 

 

Pedestal Option

 

31¹⁄₄”

34³⁄₄"

 

(883mm)

 

(795mm)

 

18¹⁄₂”

23¹⁄₂”

23¹⁄₄"

(470mm)

(590mm)

(590mm)

 

 

1490

Fig. 1 Seville 1635 dimensions.

30001490

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Contents Seville Table of Contents Installation AccessoriesIntroduction Seville, Model SpecificationsInstallation ChimneysMasonry Chimneys Masonry Chimneys, contd Chimney Connector GuidelinesPrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeFreestanding Installations Double-wall Chimney ConnectorsSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Securing the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry ChimneyConnection Above the Fireplace Wall Pass-throughsAlternate methods approved by the Nfpa Wall Pass-through with ventilated steel thimble Fireplace Hearth Protection Floor ProtectionClearance to Surrounding Combustible Materials Safe Ways To Reduce ClearancesWall Shields Wall shields Stove Clearance Seville 1635 Clearance ChartAlcove Installations Stove Installed Stove in Corner Parallel to WallUnprotected Protected Surfaces Unpack the Stove AssemblyInstall the Snapstat Hardware Bag contentsPedestal Assembly Install the FanInstall the Rheostat Switch Install Stove LegsAttach the Chimney Connector Install the Outside Air AdapterBurn Only High-Quality Wood Use the Air Control Setting that Works Best for YouOperation How the Seville WorksBurn Rate Primary Air Control Shutter Position Starting and Maintaining a Fire Conditioning Your StoveStart a fire with small, dry kindling Refuel While the Embers Are Still Hot Ash DisposalSmoke Detectors Maintenance Creosote Adjust the DoorAnnual Maintenance Clean the Primary Air OutletDraft Management Pipe & Chimney Layout Steel ChimneyInside/Outside Location Flue SizingBackpuffing Negative PressureConclusion Seville Woodburning Stove Seville Vermont Castings, Majestic Products