Vermont Casting 2490 installation instructions Floor Protection for Fireplace Installation

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Floor Protection

Atremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom plate of your Resolute Acclaim. The floor area directly under and around the stove will require protection from radiant heat as well as from stray sparks or embers that may escape the firebox.

Heat protection is provided through the use of a Ver- mont Castings Bottom Heat Shield #0246. Spark and ember protection must be provided by a floor protector constructed with noncombustible material as specified.

Most installations will require that the bottom heat shield be attached. Only when the stove is placed on a completely noncombustible surface such as unpainted concrete over earth may it be used without the heat shield.

Even when the bottom heat shield is installed, you must provide special protection to the floor beneath. For installations with the heat shield attached, use a non- combustible floor protector such as 1/4” non-asbestos mineral board or equivalent, or 24 gauge sheet metal. The floor protector may be covered with a noncombus- tible decorative material if desired. Do not obstruct the space under the heater.

Protection requirements vary somewhat between the United States and Canada as follows:

U.S. installations the floor protector is required under the stove and must extend at least 16” from the front of the stove (“C”, Fig. 11), and at least 6” from the sides and rear (“D” and “E”,Fig. 11). It must also extend un- der the chimney connector and 2” to either side (“F”,Fig. 11).

To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be at least 38” wide and 42” deep.

In Canada, a noncombustible floor protector is required under the heater also. The floor protector must extend 18” (457 mm) to the front (“C”, Fig. 11), and 8” (203 mm) from the sides and rear (“D” and “E”, Fig. 11).

To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be at least 42” (1067 mm) wide and 46” (1168 mm) deep.

Floor Protection for Fireplace Installation

Do not assume that your fireplace hearth is completely noncombustible

Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy the “completely noncombustible” requirement because the brick or concrete in front of the fireplace opening is supported by heavy wood framing as in Figure 12. Because heat passes readily through brick or concrete, it can easily pass through to the wood. As a result, such fireplace hearths can be a fire hazard and are considered a com- bustible floor.

Resolute Acclaim Woodburning Stove

 

 

 

 

F

 

 

Top Exit

Rear Exit

 

 

E

 

 

E

 

 

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

C

D

C

D

 

 

A

 

A

 

 

 

U.S.

Canada

 

 

A:

38”

42”

(1067 mm)

 

 

B:

42”

46”

(1168 mm)

 

 

C:

16”

18”

(457 mm)

 

 

D:

6”

8”

(203 mm)

 

 

E:

6”

8”

(203 mm)

 

 

F:

10”

10”

(254 mm)

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Fig. 11

Required floor protector dimensions.

 

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Wood framing

 

requires protection

 

from radiant heat

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Fig. 12 Supporting timbers under fireplace hearth are consid- ered to be combustible

For all fireplace installations, follow the floor protection guidelines described above.

Keep in mind that many raised hearths will extend less than the required clearance from the front of the heater when it is installed. In such cases, sufficient floor protection as described above must be added in front of the hearth to satisfy the minimum floor protector requirement from the front of the stove: 16” (410 mm) from the front in the United States and 18” (457 mm) from the front in Canada.

Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor protection as they are not fire proof.

Fireplace installations also have special clearance requirements to the side walls, side decorative trim, and fireplace mantel. Refer to the information on fireplace and mantel trim shields in this section.

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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.