Majestic Appliances 2490 Rules for Open Fire Viewing, Clear the Ash Frequently

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Rules for Open Fire Viewing

Vermont Castings Resolute Acclaim

Clear the Ash Frequently

WARNING: FOR SAFETY AND GREATEST EFFICIENCY, OPERATE YOUR STOVE ONLY WITH ALL DOORS/GRIDDLES FULLY CLOSED. THE TEST STANDARD FOR YOUR STOVE WHEN IT IS OPERATED IN THIS MODE IS UL 1482.

YOUR STOVE MAY BE USED AS A FIREPLACE WITH THE FRONT DOOR OPEN OR REMOVED ONLY WHEN THE SPARK SCREEN IS PLACED CORRECTLY IN THE OPENING TO PROTECT AGAINST THE POSSIBILITY OF SPARKS AND EMBERS LEAVING YOUR STOVE. THE TEST STANDARD FOR YOUR STOVE WHEN IT IS OPERATED IN THIS MODE IS UL 737.

USE ONLY THE RESOLUTE ACCLAIM SPARK SCREEN, PART #0133, WITH YOUR ACCLAIM .

RESOLUTE ACCLAIM SPARK SCREENS ARE AVAILABLE FROM YOUR VERMONT CASTINGS’ AUTHORIZED DEALER.

The damper must be open as well whenever you operate the Resolute Acclaim in the open-fire mode. This will prevent smoke and combustion gases from entering the room.

The spark screen fits inside the arch of the inner stove front and is held in place by a top bail and two side clips. (Fig. 32) To insert the screen, place the top bail between the inner front and the air manifold. Push with an even pressure on the sides until the clips snap into place.

The front door may be left on or taken off. To remove it, open it and retract the spring-loaded upper hinge pin. Tilt the door slightly and lift it off the lower hinge pin.

Top Bail

Side Clip

The slanted grate is designed to shape the charcoal bed to promote high temperatures near the entrance to the secondary combustion chamber. The grates must be kept free of heavy ash accumulation. Clear ash manually every six to eight hours of operation or before you reload.

To clear the ash, "hoe" the ash and charcoal forward with a stove shovel or similar fireplace tool so that they drop through the grate. CAUTION: Do not put any tool up into the secondary combustion chamber or you will risk damaging the refractory package.

Remove and Store Ash Safely

Check the ash pan before reloading the stove. If the ash is close to the top, empty the pan. Before replacing the ash pan, clear away any ash

that has spilled over the sides and back of the pan.

When burning wood, empty

 

the ash drawer regularly,

 

typically every one to

 

three days. The

 

frequency will vary

 

depending on how hot you

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run your stove: the hotter the

 

fire, the more wood you burn, and the

 

faster ash will accumulate.

 

The ash pan is located in the ash drop chamber with a handle attached to the front and one to the rear. Always use stove gloves when handling the ash pan. Keep it level, and carry it outside for disposal. Empty the ash into your ash disposal container. When you are fin- ished, slide the pan back into the stove.

Ash may contain hot coals and must be treated with extreme care. It should be removed frequently and placed outdoors in a metal container with a tight-fitting lid. The closed container of ash should be placed on a noncombustible floor or on the ground, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ash is disposed of by burial in soil or otherwise locally dispersed, it should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. Wood ash may be used as a garden fertilizer.

CAUTION: NEVER USE A VACUUM CLEANER TO REMOVE ASH FROM THE STOVE; ALWAYS REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF THE ASHES PROPERLY.

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Fig. 32 Angle the screen to seat the top first, then push the bottom straight in until the clips snap into place.

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Contents Resolute Acclaim Table of Contents AccessoriesIntroduction Resolute Acclaim Model SpecificationsInstallation What Kind of Chimney Tto UseMasonry Chimneys Double-wall Chimney Connectors Chimney Connector GuidelinesPrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeSingle-wall Chimney Connectors Securing the Single-wall Connector To a Masonry ChimneyFreestanding Installations Through a Fireplace Above a FireplaceWall Pass-Throughs An approved wall pass-through for the United States Floor Protection Floor Protection for Fireplace InstallationSafe Ways to Reduce Clearances Keep the Stove a Safe Distance From Surrounding MaterialsWall Shields Reversing the Flue Collar6mm Fireplace InstallationsParallel Installation Corner Stove Clearance Resolute Acclaim Clearance ChartChimney Connector Clearance Front Clearance To CombustiblesUnprotected Surfaces Protected Surfaces Minimum Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations 700mm 430mm 650mm 520mm 280mm 470mm Corner Parallel InstallationsConstruction Requirements Alcove InstallationsOperation Install Stove LegsUnpack the Stove Two Controls Operate the StoveRemovable Andirons For Greater Front-Loading Convenience Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouTwo Rules For Success Burn Only High-Quality FuelHow to Build and Sustain a Wood Fire Primary Air SettingsAir Setting Air Control Position Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireSurface Thermometer is a Guide to Performance Reloading and Reviving a Wood FireRules for Open Fire Viewing Clear the Ash FrequentlyRemove and Store Ash Safely Masonry Chimney Draft ManagementSteel Chimney Indoor/Outdoor LocationCreosote Draft TestingBack-puffing FuelCleaning the Glass MaintenanceClean the Exhaust Channels Care of the Cast Iron SurfaceAdjust the Damper as Needed Adjust the DoorRepair Missing Cement in Seams Avoid Damaging the GlassHow to Replace Gaskets Replace Broken Glass ImmediatelyResolute Acclaim Gaskets on Moving Parts Replacing the Door Gaskets Gaskets on Resolute Acclaim Stationary PartsReplacing the Griddle Gasket Replace Broken FirebricksYearly Spring Cleaning Resolute Acclaim Maintenance ScheduleDaily Two MonthsItem Description Part Number Resolute Acclaim Woodburning StoveResolute Acclaim Woodburning Stove Warranty Vermont Castings, Majestic Products