Vermont Casting 2490 Replace Broken Glass Immediately, How to Replace Gaskets

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Resolute Acclaim Woodburning Stove

Replace Broken Glass Immediately

Do not operate the Resolute Acclaim if the glass is damaged. Use the following procedure for glass re- placement. NOTE: Replace glass with CFM Corpora- tion replacement glass only, available from your local dealer.

Open the door and carefully remove the glass by removing the two (2) clips (one per side) that hold the glass panel against the gasket in the arched door opening. Each clip is held in place with two (2) Phillips truss-head machine screws. (Fig. 36)

Glass

Panel

 

Retainer Clip

 

3/16” Gasket

 

ST625

Fig. 36

Glass replacement.

Examine the gasket that seals the glass to the door frame. Replace if necessary with gasket obtained from your local Vermont Castings’ Authorized Dealer.

The glass used in your Resolute Acclaim is specially coated on one side with a heat reflecting material. Examine the replacement glass panel, and notice the markings along the edge.

Center the replacement glass panel in the arched door opening, with the marked side of the glass panel facing the gasket. There should be a gap to al- low for expansion and contraction between the edge of the glass panel and the cast iron.

Replace the two retainer clips and fasten with the previously removed screws. Tighten the screws slowly and evenly; do not overtighten.

How to Replace Gaskets

The Resolute Acclaim uses rope-type fiberglass gas- kets to make a tight seal between some parts. With use, particularly on those parts that move, gaskets can become brittle and compressed and can begin to lose their effectiveness. These will need periodic replace- ment.

All of the gaskets used are made of fiberglass. The three sizes of replaceable gasket are listed below, along with their application.

Resolute Acclaim Gaskets on Moving Parts

Gasket Size...

...And The Parts It Seals

3/16”The glass to the load door frame 5/16” wire mesh The griddle to the stove top

1/2”The arch and bottom edge of the inner front stove panel to the front load door

1/2”The front of the grate to the front load door

Should you need to change a replaceable gasket, wait until the fire is out and the stove has cooled. Be sure to follow the standard safety procedure for working with dusty materials: wear safety goggles and a dust mask. The procedure for replacing gaskets is the same, regardless of the gasket location. Four easy steps are involved:

1.Remove the existing gasket by grasping an end and pulling firmly. (Fig. 37)

2.Use a wire brush or the tip of a screwdriver to clean the channel of any remaining cement or bits of gas- ket. Use a cold chisel for stubborn deposits.

 

ST560

Fig. 37

Remove gasket, then clean channel with wire brush.

3.Apply a thin (1/8”) unbroken bead of stove cement to the newly-cleaned groove.

4.Starting at one end, pack a new gasket into the groove. Where the two ends of the gasket meet, ensure a good joint before trimming any excess. Do not overlap or leave ragged edges. (Fig. 38)

Other gaskets form seals between non-moving parts, but these are not subject to the same wear and dete- rioration as gaskets on moving parts. It is unlikely that you will ever need to replace these gaskets unless the involved parts are disassembled and then put back together. In any event, this is a job that should be done only by qualified service personnel.

veGasket Sto Cement

ST561

Fig. 38 Lay a bead of gasket cement then press gasket in place.

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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.