Vermont Casting 2490 installation instructions Fireplace Installations, 6mm

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5.Secure the extension plate and flue collar with the fasteners removed in the first step. Run the bolts in only finger-tight. Adjust the fit of the extension plate and/or flue collar if necessary. Tighten all four (4) fasteners, but do not overtighten them. Test the ac- tion of the griddle; make any needed adjustments by loosening the hardware, repositioning the flue collar and extension plate, retesting the griddle action, and retightening the hardware.

Fireplace Installations

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

Ventilated shields (noncombustible) installed on non- combustible spacers 1” (25 mm) away from the com- bustible surface may be used to reduce clearances.

(Fig. 14) A mantel shield for the Resolute Acclaim must be at least 48” (1219 mm) long, centered over the stove. Side trim shields must extend the full length of the trim. (Fig. 15)

Mantel

Spacer

1" (25mm)

Shield

1/4" (6mm)

ST501

Fig. 14 A custom-formed mantel shield.

An unprotected mantel (“A”,Fig. 15) must have a mini- mum clearance of 36” (914mm), measured from the stove’s top plate. With a ventilated shield the clearance may safely be reduced to 30” (762 mm). Maximum depth of the mantel is 9” (229 mm).

Unprotected top trim (B) protruding 1¹⁄" (38 mm) or less from the face of the fireplace must be a minimum of 28" (711 mm) from the stove's top surface. This clearance may not be reduced by shielding. If top trim protrudes more than 1¹⁄" (38 mm) the mantel clearances of 36" (915mm) unshielded and 30" (762 mm) shielded must be used.

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Side trim must have a minimum clearance of 8" (203 mm), measured from the stove's top side edge. In this case, ventilated shielding will not provide protection to allow clearance reduction.

In addition, a fireplace installation must observe the floor protection guidelines discussed previously.

The charts and sample installations on the following pages list the clearances required for various installa- tion configurations of the Resolute Acclaim.

 

A

B

 

 

C

 

C

Fireplace Mantel and Trim Clearances

Measured from the stove top and sides

 

Protected

Unprotected

A. Mantel

30” (762 mm)

36” (914 mm)

B. Top Trim

28” (711 mm)

28” (711 mm)

C. Side Trim

8” (203 mm)

8” (203 mm) ST253b

Fig. 15 Maintain clearances to combustible components of the mantelpiece.

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Contents Resolute Acclaim Introduction Table of ContentsAccessories Resolute Acclaim Model SpecificationsMasonry Chimneys InstallationWhat Kind of Chimney to Use Chimney Size Chimney Connector GuidelinesDouble-wall Chimney Connectors Prefabricated ChimneysFreestanding Installations Single-wall Chimney ConnectorsSecuring the Single-wall Connector To a Masonry Chimney Wall Pass-Throughs Above a FireplaceThrough a Fireplace An approved wall pass-through for the United States Floor Protection Floor Protection for Fireplace InstallationReversing the Flue Collar Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsSafe Ways to Reduce Clearances Wall Shields6mm Fireplace InstallationsFront Clearance To Combustibles Resolute Acclaim Clearance ChartParallel Installation Corner Stove Clearance Chimney Connector ClearanceTop Exit, No Heat Shields Stove Installed Stove in Corner Parallel to WallMinimum Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations Corner Parallel Installations Construction Requirements Alcove InstallationsTwo Controls Operate the Stove Install Stove LegsOperation Unpack the StoveBurn Only High-Quality Fuel Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouRemovable Andirons For Greater Front-Loading Convenience Two Rules For SuccessStarting and Maintaining a Wood Fire Primary Air SettingsHow to Build and Sustain a Wood Fire Air Setting Air Control PositionSurface Thermometer is a Guide to Performance Reloading and Reviving a Wood FireRemove and Store Ash Safely Rules for Open Fire ViewingClear the Ash Frequently Indoor/Outdoor Location Draft ManagementMasonry Chimney Steel ChimneyBack-puffing Draft TestingCreosote FuelCare of the Cast Iron Surface MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Clean the Exhaust ChannelsAvoid Damaging the Glass Adjust the DoorAdjust the Damper as Needed Repair Missing Cement in SeamsResolute Acclaim Gaskets on Moving Parts How to Replace GasketsReplace Broken Glass Immediately Replace Broken Firebricks Gaskets on Resolute Acclaim Stationary PartsReplacing the Door Gaskets Replacing the Griddle GasketTwo Months Resolute Acclaim Maintenance ScheduleYearly Spring Cleaning DailyItem Description Part Number Resolute Acclaim Woodburning StoveAshlip Door Leg Resolute Acclaim Woodburning StoveWarranty CFM Corporation

2490 specifications

The Vermont Casting 2490 is a distinguished wood-burning stove that epitomizes quality craftsmanship and innovative technology. This stove is a popular choice among homeowners seeking efficient heating solutions while adding a touch of elegance to their interiors.

One of the main features of the Vermont Casting 2490 is its impressive heating capacity. Designed to efficiently heat spaces up to 2,000 square feet, it is suitable for both large and small living areas. The stove is constructed from durable cast iron, which not only provides a classic aesthetic but also retains heat effectively. This material ensures that heat is radiated evenly and steadily into the room long after the fire has died down, maximizing the stove’s efficiency.

The Vermont Casting 2490 incorporates advanced combustion technology that ensures optimal burning efficiency. With an EPA-certified design, this stove significantly reduces particulate emissions, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to traditional wood stoves. The innovative airflow system promotes clean combustion, resulting in fewer creosote build-ups, which enhances safety and reduces maintenance.

Another standout characteristic of this model is its ease of use. The Vermont Casting 2490 features a convenient ash management system, allowing users to easily remove ash and maintain the unit without hassle. Additionally, the large glass door provides an unobstructed view of the fire, which adds a cozy ambiance to any room. The door is designed with airwash technology that helps keep the glass clean, ensuring that the view of the flames remains unobscured.

For customization and design flexibility, the Vermont Casting 2490 is available in various finishes and styles, allowing it to seamlessly fit into diverse home decors. Owners can choose from a range of colors and trims to suit their personal taste and complement their living space.

In conclusion, the Vermont Casting 2490 combines traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to deliver a reliable and efficient heating solution. Its large heating capacity, advanced combustion efficiency, user-friendly features, and aesthetic flexibility make it a top choice for wood-burning stoves. Homeowners can enjoy both warmth and style, making this stove a worthy investment for any home.