Vermont Casting 1695CE Hearths, Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations, 2000970

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Hearths

Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel

Always adhere to local building codes when installing a wall pass-through.

Figure 7 shows a method of passing a connector through a wall. All combustible material in the wall is cut away to provide the required clearance that is three times the pipe diameter. The resulting space must re- main empty. A flush-mounted sheet metal cover may be used on one side only. If covers must be used on both sides, each cover must be mounted on noncombustible spacers at least 25 mm (1”) clear of the wall.

DO NOT CONNECT AN INTREPID MULTI-FUEL TO ANY AIR DISTRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.

460 mm (18”)

clearance all

around the pipe

Flush Mounted

Sheet Metal

Cover

ST494a

Fig. 7 An approved wall pass-through for Canada.

Hearths

This appliance must be installed on to hearth that meets the requirements of Part J of the Building Regu- lations 2000 (Combustion Appliances and Fuel Storage Systems). This can be achieved by ensuring that the hearth is constructed and sized in accordance with the guidelines included in section 2 of approved document ‘J’. The size and clearances of the hearth are as fol- lows:

The constructed hearth should be constructed in ac- cordance with the recommendations in document J, and should be of minimum width 840 mm and minimum depth 840 mm (if a free standing hearth b) above) or a minimum projection of 150 mm from the jamb (if a recessed hearth a) above).

Wood framing requires pro-

ST247a

tection form radiant heat

Fig. 8 Supporting timbers under fireplace hearth are consid- ered to be combustible.

Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations

Do not assume 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 8. Because heat passes through brick or concrete readily, 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.

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: 406 mm (16”) from the front. Fireplace hearths must also offer the required protection of 152 mm (6”) on either side.

Optional 76 mm (3”) short legs may be used only on such hearths that meet the width and depth require- ments outlined previously under “floor protection.”

Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor protection.

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

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Contents Multi-FuelHeater Model 1695CEInstallation The IntrepidTable of Contents WelcomeVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel All of us at CFM CorporationSpecifications Intrepid Multi-Fuel,Model 1695CE, 1696CE, 1697CEVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Installation Outside AirWhat Kind of Chimney to Use Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-FuelChimney Connector Guidelines Double-wallChimney ConnectorMasonry Chimneys Prefabricated ChimneysSingle-wallChimney Connector Securing the Single-wallConnector to aFreestanding Chimney Installations Prefabricated ChimneyFireplace Chimney Installations Above a Fireplace Fireplace Chimney InstallationsThrough a Fireplace Wall Pass-ThroughsFloor Protection for Fireplace Installations HearthsVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Keep the Stove a Safe Distance from Surrounding MaterialsClearances Summary of Clearances2000970 Connecting Flue Pipe - ClearancesVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel Assembly Clean the Griddle Before UseSet Up the Stove Install the Bottom Heat ShieldOperation Attach the Griddle HandleIntrepid Multi-fuel’sControls Primary Air ControlGlass Door Panels Front GrateTwo Ways to Add Fuel Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-FuelHow to Build a Wood Fire and Keep It Going Conditioning Your StoveIntrepid Multi-FuelControl Settings Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-FuelRefuel While the Embers Are Still Hot Ash DisposalVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Draft Management Steel ChimneyIndoor/Outdoor location Flue sizingDraft Testing FuelBackpuffing Negative PressureMaintenance Cleaning the GlassGlass Replacement Care of the Cast Iron SurfaceHow to Adjust the Door Latch Damper AdjustmentTighten the Damper Handle as Needed Replace the Stove Gaskets as NeededAdjust the Door if Necessary Permanent GasketsVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Annual Maintenance The Chimney SystemCreosote Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-FuelIntrepid Multi-FuelHeater Model 1695CEVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Intrepid Multi-FuelHeater Model 1695CE continuedVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Intrepid Multi-FuelHeater Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-FuelModel 1695CE continued Shell Enamel Parts - Intrepid Multi-FuelVermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel 2000970Warranty Limited 3 Year WarrantyLimited 1 Year Warranty Limited Catalyst WarrantyCFM Corporation