Vermont Casting 2100 Electrical Requirements, Customizing the Finished Appearance

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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System

Electrical Requirements

The WinterWarm Cabinet has a removable junction box located on the bottom front corner of the left side. This enables the wiring to be completed before the cabinet is installed if desired.

The junction box houses two receptacles, one for the WinterWarm column fans and the other for the optional cabinet blower. The cabinet blower is especially recom- mended when the WinterWarm will be installed in a confined area that requires additional heat circulation. A 115V, 15 or 20A electric service line is required. If in- stalling the optional cabinet blower, decide on the loca- tion for the blower control switch and mount a standard single-switch box to the chase framing.

Customizing the Finished Appearance

37³⁄"

(949mm)

Combustible

Limits

Notch for

Power Cord

40³⁄" (1025mm)

FP1111

Fig. 34 Keep combustible wall finish materials outside these limits.

The Trim Panels supplied with the WinterWarm System fasten the cabinet to the chase framing and give a fin- ished appearance to the gap between the WinterWarm and the cabinet. They also provide a noncombustible transition surface to join with the combustible wall finish material, which must not extend inside the combustible limits.

The trim panels may be used without additional facing material, or with a surface to complement a specific decor.

Many attractive, noncombustible finish materials can be applied over the trim panels, including veneer brick, tile, stone and plaster. The limitations are:

29"

(737mm)

33���"

(845mm)

FP1112

33���" (845mm)

35���" (895mm)

The materials must be noncombustible.

Their maximum thickness, including noncombustible backing and adhesive, should not exceed 13/16” (20 mm).

Combustible edge molding must not protrude into the room more than 2” (51 mm) from the panel sur- face.

To allow insertion of the fire box, the opening must be at least 33¹⁄" (845 mm) wide, and 29" (737 mm) high. To ensure coverage of the trim inner edges by the installed WinterWarm fire chamber, the opening must be not more than 35¹⁄" (895 mm) wide, and

33¹⁄" (845 mm) high. Figure 25 demonstrates these dimensions.

Choosing a Facing Material

A variety of alternative facing materials can be used to enhance the fireplace. Bear in mind, however, that the total maximum thickness of any trim material, including backing materials and adhesive is 13/16”. Here are a few possibilities: (Refer to Figures 34-39 for detail.)

Basic. The trim pieces, painted as desired, but other- wise unadorned.

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Fig. 25 The fireplace opening must conceal the inner edges of the trim as well as accomodate the insert.

Plaster. A finish skim coat of plaster may be applied over tile backer board or Wonderboard®, or over expanded metal lath and a scratch coat.

Stone. Marble, granite, soapstone, slate, or other cut stone may be used. (Fig. 38) Stone may be ce-

 

 

WinterWarm

 

Trim Piece

 

 

“J”

Cabinet

 

Bead

 

 

FP1113

Fig. 36

Top view of basic metal trim.

 

 

 

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Contents WinterWarm Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications WinterWarmPrimary Air Control Section I OperationYour WinterWarm’s Controls What They Do DamperBurn Only High-Quality Wood Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouFans High-Efficiency Wood Burning With Catalytic Combustion How To Build a Wood Fire Keep It GoingWinterWarm Control Settings Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireReloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Remove and Store Ash Safely Special Tactics for Cold-Climate HeatingOpen-Fire Viewing With the Screen Cassette Care of the Cast Iron Surface Section II MaintenanceCleaning the Glass Care of the Porcelain Enamel SurfaceReplaceable WinterWarm Fiberglass Gaskets Adjust the Door Latch PeriodicallyHow to Replace Gaskets Replace Damaged Door Glass Immediately Replacing the Door GasketsReplacing the Damper Gasket Permanent WinterWarm GasketsUse the Coarse Adjustment Only If Necessary Adjust the Damper as NeededTry the Fine Adjustment First Care of the Catalytic CombustorWhen to Suspect a Combustor Problem Inspection and Removal of the CombustorLearn to Recognize and Avoid Creosote Clean Chimney System is Safer and Works BetterWatch for Better Results Fireplace Daily WinterWarm Maintenance ScheduleYearly Spring Cleaning Two WeeksLarge WinterWarm Wiring Diagram PH4Requirements for Existing Masonry Fireplace Minimum Fireplace DimensionsSection III Preparing a Masonry Chimney Requirements of your Existing Masonry ChimneyFireplace Maximums Clearance RequirementsHearth Requirements Sealing Requirements Chimney ConnectorFlex Connector System Relined Chimney Install the Flex ConnectorCustom Damper Seal Remove the Masonry Fireplace DamperInstall the Floor Protector Reverse the Flue Collar If NecessaryCarefully Observe Local Building Codes Section IV Installing the Fireplace System CabinetStructural Considerations Installation Chase Dimensions Selecting a Location for Your FireplaceDuct and Vent Placement Chimney RequirementsGuidelines for an Outside Air Supply floor protector must satisfy these requirementsFlush with the Floor or Laid Over It? Important RemindersChoosing a Facing Material Electrical RequirementsCustomizing the Finished Appearance Use the Right Adhesives Prepare and Install WinterWarm Cabinet 40³⁄ ₈ 1026mm Install the elevated base. Slide the base into Install the optional cabinet convection blower kitCabinet convection blower in place behind Section V Completing the WinterWarm Installation Prepare and Install WinterWarm FirechamberFireplace System only Connect the Outside Air Duct to the Air BoxPrepare and Install the WinterWarm Front Connect the Wiring Attach the Rheostat Rod LinkagesInstall and Adjust the Controls Install the Air DividerFireplace Systems only Install the Plinth Install the Latticework PanelsInstall the Mantel Move the Entire Unit the final few inches into the CabinetWinterWarm Large Insert WinterWarm Large Insert Shell Enamel Parts WinterWarm Large Insert Model Classic Sand MidnightAppendixApproved Chimney Components Appendix Catalytic Combustor Warranty CFM Corporation