Replacing the Door Gaskets
Remove the door by lifting it straight up off its hinge pins. Lay it face down on a padded surface.
Follow steps
| #3 Gasket |
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#1 Gasket | #2 Gasket | FP1077 |
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Fig. 10 Location of door gaskets.
Replacing the Damper Gasket
Remove the front grate, bottom grate, ash pan, and ash pan frame.
Follow steps
| #4 Gasket |
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| 3/8” (10mm) Tail | FP1078 |
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Fig. 11 | Location of damper gaskets. |
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Other gaskets form seals between
WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System
Permanent WinterWarm Gaskets
Gasket size... | ...And The Parts It Seals |
1/2” | The underside of the top plate to |
| the top edge of the air manifold |
5/16” | The flue collar to the top plate |
5/16” | The right end of the air |
| manifold to the right side plate |
5/16” | The left end of the firechamber to |
| the left end of the air manifold |
5/16” | The bottom edge of the lower |
| firebackto the bottom plate |
5/16” and 3/8” | The ends of the upper fireback to |
| the lower fireback and to the ribs |
| of the right and left side plates |
Replace Damaged Door Glass Immediately
Do not operate the WinterWarm with a damaged glass (or screen) cassette. Use the following procedure for cassette replacement.
NOTE: Replace glass only with CFM Corporation high temperature ceramic glass, available from your Ver- mont Castings’ Authorized Dealer.
•Open the door and loosen the two retaining clips, one at each upper corner, which hold the cassette to the door frame. Swing the clips out of the way. Tilt the cas- sette away from the door frame and lift up. Use caution when handling a cassette that contains broken glass.
•Examine the gasket that seals the cassette to the door frame. Replace if necessary with gasket obtained from your local Vermont Castings’ Authorized Dealer. See the directions for gasket replacement on page 9.
•Check the channel at the bottom of the door frame, and clear away debris if necessary.
IMPORTANT: The glass used in your WinterWarm is coated with a special material on one side that reflects heat back into the fire chamber. Before replacing a glass cassette that has been removed, examine the metal frame. One side has smooth, mitered corner joints; the other side has rough weld marks.
To install the glass correctly, the smooth mitered corners must be facing the gasket and the rough weld marks must be positioned toward the fire chamber.
•Secure the clips, being careful not to
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