Vermont Casting 2170 manual Stove Installed, InCorner Parallel to Wall

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Dutchwest Seneca

Distance from the Center of the Flue Collar to the Wall in Top Exit Seneca Installations

The information on this page is helpful in planning stove placement for top exiting installations, particularly those installations with chimneys that pass through the ceiling. However, this is not a clearance chart. For clearance infor- mation, refer to the clearance chart on Page 12. The terms ÒSideÓ and ÒRearÓ refer to the distance from the center of the flue collar to the respective wall. The term ÒFrontÓ refers to the distance from the center of the flue collar to the front edge of the hearth. The asterisk indicates U.S./Canada.

Seneca WITHOUT Stove and Chimney Connector Heat Shields

 

 

Unprotected Surfaces

 

 

Protected Surfaces

 

 

Stove Installed

Stove

Stove Installed

Stove

 

Parallel to Wall

inCorner

Parallel to Wall

in Corner

Side

 

Rear

Front

Corners

 

Front

Side

Rear

Front

Corners

Front

(A)

 

(B)

(C)

(D)

 

(E)

(F)

(G)

(H)

(I)

(J)

29Ó

 

26¹⁄₄Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

27¹⁄₂Ó

 

34Ó / 36Ó*

19Ó

18¹⁄₄Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

19¹⁄₂Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

737mm

 

667mm

915mm

700mm

 

915mm

483mm

464mm

915mm

495mm

915mm

B

A

D

G

F

I

 

 

 

D

 

I

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

E

 

 

H

 

 

 

 

J

 

 

 

 

 

Seneca WITH Stove and Chimney Connector Heat Shields

 

 

Unprotected Surfaces

 

 

Protected Surfaces

 

 

 

Stove Installed

Stove

Stove Installed

Stove

 

 

Parallel to Wall

inCorner

Parallel to Wall

in Corner

 

Side

 

Rear

Front

Corners

Front

Side

Rear

Front

Corners

Front

 

(K)

 

(L)

(M)

(N)

(O)

(P)

(Q)

(R)

(S)

(T)

 

29Ó

 

28¹⁄₄Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

19¹⁄₂Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

19Ó

15Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

19¹⁄₂Ó

34Ó / 36Ó*

 

737mm

 

464mm

915mm

495mm

915mm

483mm

381mm

915mm

495mm

915mm

 

L

K

N

Q

P

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

N

 

S

 

 

 

 

 

 

M

O

 

 

R

 

 

 

 

T

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Seneca Accessories Table of ContentsSeneca, Model SpecificationsInstallation Chimney TypesMasonry Chimneys Chimney Height Chimney Connector GuidelinesAssembling the Chimney Connector Prefabricated ChimneysSecuring the Connector To a Prefabricated Chimney Securing the Connector to a Masonry ChimneyFreestanding Installations Fireplace Installations Above the Fireplace Fireplace Installations Through the FireplaceWall Pass-Throughs Wall pass-through enclosed with noncombustible materials Floor ProtectionKeep the Stove a Safe Distance from Surrounding Materials Floor Protection for FireplaceSafe Ways to Reduce Clearances Wall ShieldsFireplace and Mantel Trim Shields Fireplace and Mantel Trim Clearances Parallel to Wall Stove Installed Heat shield, no connector Shields on connector1,2Seneca Clearance Diagrams Wall Shield Requirements for Common Seneca Installations InCorner Parallel to Wall Unpack the Parts AssemblyInstall Catalytic Probe Install Air Duct for Outside AirOperation Seneca Control Settings Burn Rate Primary Air Combustor Air Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouStarting and Maintaining a Wood Fire How to Build a Wood Fire Keep it GoingHigh-Efficiency Wood Burning With Catalytic Combustion Conditioning Your StoveYou will soon find out that this stove is HOT While Reloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Remove and Store Ash SafelyAlways Dispose of Ash in a Safe Manner Maintenance Cleaning the GlassTest And Repair the Door Gaskets Replace Broken Glass Immediately Damper AdjustmentRepair Missing Cement in Seams Avoid Damaging the Glass Door PanelWhen to Suspect a Combustor Problem Care of the Catalytic CombustorRemove and Inspect the Combustor Watch for Better Results Maintenance Schedule Chimney ConnectorStove Catalytic Combustor Draft Management Creosote Draft TestingSingle Venting FuelHow to Obtain Service Warranty