Vermont Casting AIR TIGHT WOOD STOVE owner manual Operation WHY the Correct Flue Size is Important

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OPERATION

WHY THE CORRECT FLUE SIZE IS IMPORTANT - 6"

Draft is the force which moves air from the appliance up through the chimney. The amount of draft in your chimney depends on the length of the chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and other factors. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance. An uncontrolled burn or a glowing red part or chimney connector indicates excessive draft. Inadequate draft may cause back puffing into the room and “plugging” of the chimney and/or cause the appliance to leak smoke into the room through appliance and chimney connector joints.

Today’s solid fuel appliances are much more efficient than in the past. The units are designed to give you controlled combustion, as well as maximum heat transfer, using less fuel to do so.

The design of your new appliance is such that the exhaust “smoke” is now at lower temperatures than in the past, therefore requiring proper chimney size to give adequate draft. If your chimney is too large, the heating appliance will have a difficult time to raise the “chimney flue” temperature to give adequate draft, therefore causing a smoke back up, poor burn, or both.

Should you experience such a problem call in a local chimney expert.

With the door closed, the rate of burning is regulated by the amount of air allowed to enter the unit through the air control. With experience you will be able to set the control for heat and burning time desired.

Attempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed heater design specifications can result in permanent damage to the heater. The recommended wood load is level with the top of the firebricks. Overloading may prevent sufficient air entering the heater to properly fuel the fire.

Do not tamper with combustion air control beyond the normal adjustment capacity.

Operate this heater only with the door closed.

ALWAYS PROVIDE A SOURCE OF FRESH AIR INTO THE ROOM WHERE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN AIR STARVATION OF OTHER FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES AND THE POSSIBLE DEVELOPMENT OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS.

THIS HEATER IS EXTREMELY HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. SERIOUS BURNS CAN RESULT FROM CONTACT. CAUTION SHOULD BE OBSERVED ESPECIALLY WHEN CHILDREN ARE PRESENT.

OPTIONAL BLOWER: MODEL S31105

120 VOLTS, 60Hz, 0.75 AMPS, 2900 RPM

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING UNIT.

IMPORTANT: FOR OPTIMUM HEATER PERFORMANCE AT “LOW” BURN RATE, OPERATE THE FAN AT LOW SPEED.

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Contents High Efficiency AIR Tight Wood Stove Do not USE Chemicals or Fluids to Start the Fire Before Installation of Your ApplianceOperation WHY the Correct Flue Size is Important Stove Pipe InstallationInstallation on a Combustible Floor Installation on a Concrete FloorChimney OperationWood Instructions for First Burn Curing the Stove Paint Building a FireGlass Care Gasket ReplacementCreosote Ways to Prevent and Keep Unit Free of CreosoteASH Disposal What type of wood is best to use as Firewood? What is the correct way to start a fire?Why can’t I get the fire lit? Helpful Hints Worth RepeatingWhat can cause a poor draft? What is draft?Cold Chimney Temperature Chimney Installation and MaintenanceTn@fwzloozQ Decoranvebrasstrim