Vermont Casting AIR TIGHT WOOD STOVE owner manual Installation on a Concrete Floor

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Floor Protector

Installation on a Concrete Floor

An appliance mounted on a concrete floor does not require floor protection.

Carpeting and any other combustible material shall not cover the Floor Protector.

If a combustible surface is applied to the concrete floor, a clearance must be maintained equivalent to the area reserved for the floor protector. See diagram below.

Installation on a Combustible Floor

If the appliance is to be installed on a combustible floor or a combustible floor covering, it must be installed on a 3/8”(10mm) thick non-combustible millboard floor protector or durable equivalent. The pad must be installed beneath the appliance extending 18”(457mm)in Canada, 16”(406mm) in the U.S. on any side equipped with a door, and 8”(203mm) on all other sides. In the U.S. the pad must cover any horizontal chimney connector runs and extend 2”(51mm) beyond each side.

A grouted ceramic floor-tile surface installed per local building code is considered a durable equivalent.

2” (51mm)

2” (51mm)

Wall Line

Chimney Connector

8” (203mm)

Floor Protector

8” (203mm)

8” (203mm)

*18” (457mm)

**16” (406mm) Door Side of Appliance

*CANADA

**UNITED STATES

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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 FloorWood ChimneyOperation Instructions for First Burn Curing the Stove Paint Building a FireGlass Care Gasket ReplacementASH Disposal CreosoteWays to Prevent and Keep Unit Free of Creosote Why can’t I get the fire lit? What is the correct way to start a fire?Helpful Hints Worth Repeating What type of wood is best to use as Firewood?Cold Chimney Temperature What is draft?Chimney Installation and Maintenance What can cause a poor draft?Tn@fwzloozQ Decoranvebrasstrim