Vermont Casting 2466, 2465 manual Venting System Assembly Natural Vent General Information

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Dutchwest Direct Vent / Natural Vent Gas Heater

8.Install appropriate pipe sections until the vent run reaches above the flashing. The enlarged ends of the vent sections always face downward.

9.Install the storm collar and seal around the joints. (Fig. 31)

10.Add additional vent lengths to achieve the proper overall height.

11.Apply cement to the inner and outer termination col- lars and install the terminal cap.

#7DVAIS Attic Insulation Shield

Venting System Assembly - Natural Vent

General Information

The Dutchwest Heater is shipped from the factory as a Direct Vent Heater. It may be converted to a Natural Vent heater by installing the Model Z31D00 FSDHAG Draft Hood Adapter.

The Dutchwest Heater is approved for installation as a Natural Vent. CFM Direct Vent pipe could be used directly after the Draft Hood Adapter up to the ceiling, then B-vent pipe must be used. Do not mix types of B-vent pipe; use components from one maker or the other. Follow the vent component maker’s instructions exactly. The heater will also accept standard or enam- elled 7” (150mm) diameter pipe, around the Type B venting, for decorative purposes only. (Fig. 32)

NOTE: The restrictor plate supplied with the stove is not used for Natural Vent applications.

 

#7DVFS

Use Four 8d

Firestop

Nails

In Upper

Floor

 

Decorative 7”

Pipe

4” B-vent

Pipe

Draft Hood

Adapter

CFM Direct Vent System may be used Draft Hood up up to the ceiling

 

 

#7DVFS

 

 

Firestop in

ST222

 

Ceiling

 

 

Fig. 30

Install firestops and attic insulation shield.

 

 

Sealant

Storm Collar

 

 

 

Upper

 

 

edge of

 

 

flange goes

 

 

under upper

 

 

shingles

Flashing

 

#7DVSKV

 

(A, B of F)

 

Roof Support

ST221

Fig. 31

Roof support and flashing.

 

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ST766

Fig. 32 Decorative 7” pipe may be fitted around the B-vent pipe.

The Dutchwest stove, when installed as a Natural vent heater, includes a vent safety switch. (Fig. 60, Page

32)Operating the stove when it is not connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system, or tampering with or disconnecting the vent safety switch, can result in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and pos- sible death.

For U.S. installations: The venting system must con- form with local codes and/or the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z22.1.

For Canadian installations: The venting system must conform to the current CSA B149.1 installation code.

Install the Vent Pipe

Apply a bead of sealant around bottom end of inner starter pipe (found in bag with logset) and attach to stove. Apply a bead of sealant around top of inner starter pipe and install the Z31D00 FSDHAG Draft Hood according to Draft Hood instructions. (Fig. 33)

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Contents Direct Vent / Natural Vent Gas Heater Table of Contents General Information Verify proper operation after servicingDutchwest Direct Vent / Natural Vent Dimensions Dutchwest dimensionsInstallation Requirements Locating the StoveWall Centerline from Floor Wall and Ceiling ClearancesHearth Requirements Horizontal Termination Direct Vent only Gas SpecificationsGas Inlet and Manifold Pressures Input ModelVertical Termination Direct Vent only Vent Termination ClearancesVenting Termination Clearances Location of Vent TerminationCanadian Installations1 US Installations2 General Venting Information Termination LocationVenting Requirements Natural Vent Only Termination ClearancesVenting Requirements and Options Direct Vent only Approved Vent System ComponentsInstall the Optional Fan Remove rear skirt insertVenting System Assembly Direct Vent General Information Install the Vent Adapter PipeAttach the Inner Vent Assembly to the stove Side Wall Termination Assembly Simpson DuraVent install inner adapter pipeDetermine the vertical pipe length Vertical Through the Roof Vent Assembly Vent Termination Below GradeVenting System Assembly Natural Vent General Information Install the Vent PipeInstall the Log Set Connect the Gas Supply LineAir Shutter Adjustment Burner InformationComplete the Assembly Install ON/OFF SwitchThermostat Install the Stove FrontThermostat Connection optional Maximum RunOperation Flame & Temperature AdjustmentFlame Characteristics Your First FireLighting and Operating Instructions To Turn Off Gas To HeaterTroubleshooting / Honeywell #8420 Gas Control System Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionFuel Conversion Instructions Conversion PrecautionsConversion Procedure Honeywell ValvePilot Orifice Conversion Pilot TypeInjector Orifice Size Matrix Maintenance Gasket Replacement Stove DisassemblyInspect the Vent System Annually Wiring Diagrams Power Cord FANDescription Dutchwest 16a,bDutchwest Direct Vent / Natural Vent Gas Heater Fuel Conversion KitsFan Kits Optional AccessoriesRemote Controls Decorative RingsLimited Lifetime Warranty Efficiency Ratings Model EnerGuide Ratings Fireplace Efficiency %

2466, 2465 specifications

Vermont Casting's 2465 and 2466 stoves are renowned in the world of wood-burning appliances, celebrated for their blend of traditional craftsmanship, modern technology, and efficient features. These stoves bring warmth and aesthetic appeal to any home while providing an eco-friendly heating solution.

The Vermont Casting 2465 model stands out with its classic styling and robust construction, made from high-quality cast iron. Its design not only provides durability but also enhances heat retention, allowing for longer-lasting warmth in your space. Featuring a large viewing window, the 2465 allows you to enjoy the mesmerizing flames while also providing ample heat output, making it a focal point of any room.

Similarly, the Vermont Casting 2466 shares many characteristics with its counterpart but introduces slightly elevated features. One of the notable features of the 2466 is its increased heating capacity, suitable for larger homes or open-concept living spaces. Both models are equipped with a user-friendly air control system that optimizes airflow and combustion, ensuring that wood burns more efficiently and cleanly. This results in minimal smoke emissions and contributes to a lower environmental impact.

One of the standout technologies in both the 2465 and 2466 is the patented “Dual Air Control” system. This innovative design allows homeowners to easily adjust the airflow for more efficient burning, regardless of the type of wood used, enhancing combustion efficiency. Users can start with a higher airflow for a quick fire start and then throttle back once the wood is burning well, ensuring an effective and adjustable burn rate.

Additionally, both models come with an integrated ash pan located at the bottom, designed to simplify maintenance by making ash removal quick and easy. The stoves also feature a built-in heat shield that helps to increase the heating efficiency of the stove while reducing the clearance needed for safe installation.

Overall, the Vermont Casting 2465 and 2466 stoves represent an intersection of function and beauty. Their classic cast iron design paired with modern heating technologies makes them a perfect choice for those wishing to combine traditional aesthetics with efficiency and environmental responsibility in their home heating solutions. Whether you're heating a cozy cabin or a spacious family room, these stoves deliver exceptional performance and timeless appeal.