Vermont Casting 1450 installation instructions Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations

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Encore 1450 Non-Catalytic Woodburning Stove

Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations

 

A

 

C

B

B

 

 

 

 

D

E

E

 

A = 30” (762 mm) B = 48” (1219 mm) C = 66” (1676 mm) D = 36” (910 mm) E = 1” (25 mm)

ST628

E

A

E

 

 

 

 

B

B

D

C

E

E

 

A = 30” (762 mm) B = 44” (1118 mm) C = 36” (910 mm)

D = 66” (1676 mm) E = 1” (25 mm)

ST629a

Fig. 22 Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, two wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for connector is centered behind connector.

Fig. 23 Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, with stove, connector and wall shields. Maximum reduction for both rear and side wall. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. A heat shield 24” (610mm) in diameter suspended 1” (25mm) below the ceiling must surround the chimney.

B

A

A

 

B

C

 

C

 

 

A = 48” (1219 mm) B = 36” (910 mm) C = 1” (25 mm)

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A

B

D

C

C

 

 

E

F

 

F

 

 

A = 30” (762 mm) B = 23” (584 mm) C = 44” (1118 mm) D = 66” (1676 mm) E = 36” (910 mm)

F = 1” (25 mm)

Fig. 24 Parallel installation with rear wall pass-through, two wall shields. Reduced clearances to both rear and side walls. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for connector is centered behind connector. Wall pass-through must comply with codes. (See “Special Installations”)

ST630a

Fig. 25 Parallel installation with rear wall pass-through with stove, connector and wall shields. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Connector shield extends 36” (914

mm)above flue collar, or to the elbow whichever is less. Height “D” must be 66” (1676mm) or reach the thimble. Pass- through must comply with codes. (See “Special Installations”.)

E

 

E

 

 

C

A

A

D

B

B

 

D

E

 

E

A = 29” (737 mm) B = 45” (1143 mm) C = 16” (406 mm) D = 36” (910 mm) E = 1” (25 mm)

E

 

E

 

 

C

A

A

D

B

B

 

D

A = 29” (737 mm) B = 45” (1143 mm) C = 16” (406 mm) D = 36” (910 mm) E = 1” (25 mm)

ST631

Fig. 26 Corner installation, vertical chimney connector, with rear, stove, connector and wall shields. Wall shields MUST meet at corner. Connector heat shield extends 36” (914 mm) above flue collar. A 24” (610 mm) diameter ceiling heat shield must surround the chimney and be suspended 1” (25 mm) from ceiling.

E

E

ST631a

Fig. 27 Corner installation, vertical chimney connector, two wall shields. Reduced side clearances. Wall shields MUST meet at corner. A 24” (610 mm) diameter ceiling heat shield must surround the chimney and be suspended 1” (25 mm) from ceiling.

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Contents Encore Welcome Table of ContentsSpecifications Encore dimensionsChimney Height InstallationOutside Air Masonry Chimneys What Kind of Chimney to UsePrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeDouble-wall Chimney Connectors Chimney Connector GuidelinesSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Freestanding Installations Securing the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry ChimneyFireplace Installations Above the FireplaceWall Pass-Throughs Through the FireplaceAn approved wall pass-through for the United States Floor ProtectionCanada Floor Protection for Fireplace InstallationsWall Shields Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsReducing Clearances Safely with Shields Fireplace Mantel and Trim Shields Chimney Connector Heat ShieldsConstruction Requirements Alcove InstallationsCutaway perspective of acolve installation Unprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Encore NC Clearance ChartBcef Encore Clearance DiagramsWall Shield Requirements for Common Installations Corner Parallel Installations Assembly Fan installation Kit # Fan Kit InstallationEncore NC Controls OperationSingle Air Control Regulates Heat Output and Burn Time Damper Directs Air Flow Within the StoveBurn Only High-Quality Wood Infrared Reflective Glass Panels For Clear Fire ViewingAndirons Help Protect the Glass Starting and Maintaining a Wood Fire Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouConditioning Your Stove Add larger pieces of wood as the fire begins to burn well Refuel While the Embers Are Still HotAsh Removal and Disposal Draft Management Creosote Draft TestingFuel Back-puffingMaintenance Replace the Stove Gaskets as Needed Adjust the Door LatchesTighten the Damper Handle as Needed Chimney System Creosote Adjust the Door If NecessaryAll Gasketed Construction Chimney Connector Maintenance Schedule StoveEncore Non-Catalytic Woodburning Stove Encore Woodburning Stove Shell Enamel Parts Encore NC Model Limited Lifetime Warranty CFM Corporation

1450 specifications

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