Vermont Casting 2100 Section I Operation, Your WinterWarm’s Controls What They Do, Damper

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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System

Section I Operation

Your WinterWarm’s Controls

and What They Do

Three controls regulate the performance of your Win- terWarm: A primary air control supplies oxygen for the fire, a damper directs air flow within the fireplace, and a variable-speed fan control, or rheostat, regulates the warm air flow into the room. (Fig. 2)

Primary Air Control

A single air control regulates the amount of heat the fire will produce and how long it will burn.

The primary air control is located above the upper left corner of the door. It is the top-most of the two brass- capped controls located there (the brass knob on the bottom regulates the fan), and is the primary source of air for starting, maintaining, and reviving the fire.

Generally, more air entering the stove makes the fire burn hotter and faster, while less air prolongs the burn.

The WinterWarm’s air supply is open to the maximum when the control lever is moved to the left, and closed when moved to the far right. It may be set anywhere between the two extremes, however, depending on the amount of heat desired.

To complement the manual setting of the air control, the WinterWarm has an internal automatic thermostat that ensures an even delivery of heat at the manual setting you select.

The Damper

The damper directs air flow within the fireplace.

The damper is operated by moving the lever located above the upper right corner of the door. It has two positions: Open, to start or revive the fire (Fig. 3); and closed (Fig. 4), for normal operation. The damper is open when the lever is to the far left, and closed when to the far right. There are no intermediate settings for damper position.

When the damper is closed, the front door automatically locks to prevent the door being inadvertently opened when the fireplace is in its catalytic mode. This could cause smoke to spill into the room.

To open the damper, lift up on the lever and move it to the far left. The lock will disengage, allowing you to open the front door.

To close the damper, move the lever to the right, continuing past the resistance to lock the damper in position. (The door handle must be positioned vertically before the lock mechanism will engage.)

 

Primary Air Control (Top Lever)

 

Fan Speed Control

 

 

(Rheostat) (Bottom

Damper Control

 

Lever)

 

 

 

 

 

Optional Outside

 

 

FP1070

Air Control

Door Handle

 

Fig. 2 All WinterWarm controls are located conveniently on the front.

Damper

Open

FP1071

Fig. 3 The damper is open; Smoke is vented directly to the chimney.

Damper Closed

Catalytic

Combustor

FP1072

Fig. 4 Damper is closed: Smoke is channelled through the catalytic combustor where much of it can be burned.

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Contents WinterWarm Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications WinterWarmSection I Operation Your WinterWarm’s Controls What They DoPrimary Air Control DamperFans Use the Air Control Settings That Work Best for YouBurn Only High-Quality Wood How To Build a Wood Fire Keep It Going WinterWarm Control SettingsHigh-Efficiency Wood Burning With Catalytic Combustion Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireReloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Open-Fire Viewing With the Screen Cassette Special Tactics for Cold-Climate HeatingRemove and Store Ash Safely Section II Maintenance Cleaning the GlassCare of the Cast Iron Surface Care of the Porcelain Enamel SurfaceHow to Replace Gaskets Adjust the Door Latch PeriodicallyReplaceable WinterWarm Fiberglass Gaskets Replacing the Door Gaskets Replacing the Damper GasketReplace Damaged Door Glass Immediately Permanent WinterWarm GasketsAdjust the Damper as Needed Try the Fine Adjustment FirstUse the Coarse Adjustment Only If Necessary Care of the Catalytic CombustorWhen to Suspect a Combustor Problem Inspection and Removal of the CombustorWatch for Better Results Clean Chimney System is Safer and Works BetterLearn to Recognize and Avoid Creosote WinterWarm Maintenance Schedule Yearly Spring CleaningFireplace Daily Two WeeksLarge WinterWarm Wiring Diagram PH4Minimum Fireplace Dimensions Section III Preparing a Masonry ChimneyRequirements for Existing Masonry Fireplace Requirements of your Existing Masonry ChimneyHearth Requirements Clearance RequirementsFireplace Maximums Flex Connector System Chimney ConnectorSealing Requirements Install the Flex Connector Custom Damper SealRelined Chimney Remove the Masonry Fireplace DamperInstall the Floor Protector Reverse the Flue Collar If NecessarySection IV Installing the Fireplace System Cabinet Structural Considerations Installation Chase DimensionsCarefully Observe Local Building Codes 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 RemindersCustomizing the Finished Appearance Electrical RequirementsChoosing a Facing Material 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 DividerInstall the Latticework Panels Install the MantelFireplace Systems only Install the Plinth 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