Vermont Casting 1450 installation instructions Refuel While the Embers Are Still Hot

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Encore 1450 Non-Catalytic Woodburning Stove

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Fig. 39 Add larger pieces of wood as the fire begins to burn well.

During the break-in fires, do not let the stove get hotter than 500°F (260°C) as measured on an optional stove- top thermometer. Adjust the air control lever as neces- sary to control the fire.

Some odor from the stove’s hot metal, the paint, and the cement is normal for the first few fires.

NOTE: Some chimneys need to be “primed,” or warmed up, before they will draw sufficiently to start a fire. To correct this situation, roll up a couple pieces of newspaper, place them on top of the kindling and toward the back of the stove, light them, and close the doors. This will encourage smoke to rise rapidly, en- couraging a good draft.

Once the draft is established, open the front door and light the rest of the fuel from the bottom. Do not light the main bed of fuel until the chimney begins drawing, and repeat the procedure as often as necessary if the initial attempt is unsuccessful.

If your Encore has been broken-in previously using, continue to build the fire gradually. Add larger wood with a diameter of 3-4” (76-102 mm). Continue adding split logs of this size to the briskly-burning fire until there is a glowing ember bed at least 3” (76 mm) deep. A good ember bed is necessary for proper functioning of the combustion system and may take an hour or more to establish.

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Fig. 40 Add full-size logs when the kindling has burned down to a bed of embers.

Refuel While the Embers Are Still Hot

When reloading, best results will be achieved if you first de-ash the stove by stirring the fuel bed to allow ash to fall through the grate into the ash pan.

Do not break the charcoal into very small pieces or pound or compress the charcoal bed.

It is important that air can circulate through the charcoal bed while the heater is in operation. Larger pieces of charcoal allow more air to circulate under the wood, resulting in the fire reviving more quickly.

For best results when refueling, wear stove gloves to protect your hands, add fuel while the stove still has plenty of glowing embers to re-kindle the fire, and include some smaller pieces of wood in the new fuel load to help the stove regain its operating temperature quickly. Use this sequence as a guide to successful refueling:

1.Open the damper.

2.De-ash the stove as described above. Open the front doors and check the level of ash in the ash pan. Empty the pan if necessary and replace it in the stove. Close the front doors.

3.Open the griddle, load the wood (smaller pieces first), and close the griddle.

4.Allow the stove to regain its “thermal momentum” before closing the damper. This may take 15--20 minutes.

5.Close the damper and set the air control lever for the desired heat output. When the surface temperature reaches 450°F (230°C), adjust the air control for the amount of heat you desire.

NOTE: If the charcoal bed is relatively thick {about 2”- 3” (52-76 mm)} deep, and if your fuel is well seasoned, it is possible to add fresh fuel (smaller pieces first), close the door and damper, and reset the primary air control for the desired heat output within five minutes.

WARNING: FIREPLACE STOVES EQUIPPED WITH DOORS SHOULD BE OPERATED ONLY WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN OR DOORS FULLY CLOSED. IF DOORS ARE LEFT PARTLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAME MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE FIREPLACE STOVE OPENING CREATING RISKS FROM BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE.

CAUTION: The Encore will be hot while in opera- tion. Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact may cause skin burns.

DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER. Overfiring may cause a house fire, or can result in permanent dam- age to the stove and to the catalytic combustor. If any part of the Encore glows, you are overfiring.

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1450 specifications

The Vermont Casting 1450 is a highly regarded wood stove model that exemplifies efficiency and craftsmanship in home heating solutions. Known for its robust construction and innovative technology, the 1450 stands out in the world of traditional wood-burning stoves.

One of the defining features of the Vermont Casting 1450 is its impressive heating capacity. Designed to efficiently heat spaces of up to 1,800 square feet, it provides a cozy warmth that is perfect for both small and medium-sized homes. This model boasts an impressive BTU output, ensuring that it can effectively maintain comfortable temperatures during even the coldest months.

A notable characteristic of the 1450 is its use of advanced catalytic technology. This feature enhances the stove's ability to burn wood more completely, leading to higher efficiency and reduced emissions. The catalytic combustor allows for a longer burn time, meaning homeowners can enjoy consistent heat with less frequent refueling. This efficiency is complemented by a large firebox, which can accommodate logs up to 20 inches long, allowing for longer burn durations between reloads.

The Vermont Casting 1450 is crafted with durability in mind, utilizing high-quality materials that ensure longevity. The cast iron construction not only enhances the stove's aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its excellent heat retention properties. This means that once the stove is heated, it continues to radiate warmth long after the fire has died down.

Another appealing aspect of the 1450 is its ease of use. Featuring adjustable air controls, homeowners can easily regulate the burn rate and heat output to suit their needs. The stove also comes with a straightforward ash removal system, making maintenance hassle-free.

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Overall, the Vermont Casting 1450 is a testament to the company's dedication to quality and performance, making it a favored choice among wood stove enthusiasts.