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Intrepid II Woodburning Stove

Intrepid II Woodburning Stove

Model 1990 (continued)

 

Item Description

Part Number

46.

Left Griddle Quad

1301807

47.

Top

See Chart Pg. 36

48.

Right Side

See Chart Pg. 36

49.

Bottom

See Chart Pg. 36

50.

Left Side

See Chart Pg. 36

51.

Leg

See Chart Pg. 36

52.

Tie Rod

1601640

53.

Leg Bolt, 3/8”-16 x 1” Hex Bolt

1201432

54.

Right Air Manifold

1308654

55.

Left Air Manifold

1308653

56.

Handle Holder

1600600

57.

Front

See Chart Pg. 36

58.

Left Door

See Chart Pg. 36

59.

Left Glass Panel2

1401157

60.

Right Door

See Chart Pg. 36

61.

Right Glass Panel2

1401156

62.

Handle Bolt, 1/4”-20 x 3³⁄₈1

1201294

63.

Ceramic Handle1

20006381

64.

Handle Insert1

30002714

65.

Front Door Handle

30002719

66.

Griddle Handle Assembly

30002775

67.

Gasket, Fiberglas 3/16” Rnd, Blk

1203556

68.

Latch Assembly

5004025

69.

Glass Clips, Bottom

30000832

70.

Glass Clips, Side

30000833

71.

Glass Clips, Top

30000834

72.

Nut, Jam

1203290

73.

Ashpan Assembly

5003522

74.

Bottom Heat Shield Assy. (not shown)

30004020

75.

C-Clip (not shown)

1204015

76.

Wing Screw (not shown)

1201621

Please record the following information

for future reference.

Stove Serial No. _____________________

Dealer ____________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

Phone _____________________________

Date Purchased _____________________

Installer ___________________________

__________________________________________

__________________________________________

Phone _____________________________

Date Installed _______________________

NOTES:

1.Part of assembly 0004345.

2.The glass panels have a heat-reflective coating on the outside and are not interchangeable.

Shell Enamel Parts - Intrepid II Model 1990

Enamel

 

 

Left

Right

Flue

 

Left Door

Right Door

Single

Color

Top

Bottom

Side

Side

Collar

Front

Only

Only

Leg

Classic

1308657

1306764

1308656

1308655

1306561

1308647

1308649

1308648

1306333

Biscuit

30003180

30003174

30003176

30003175

30003181

30003177

30003179

30003178

30003182

Bordeaux

2328657

2326764

2328656

2328655

2326561

2328647

2328649

2328648

2326333

Chestnut

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown

30003190

30003184

30003186

30003185

30003191

30003187

30003189

30001888

30003192

Ebony

30003200

30003194

30003196

30003195

30003201

30003197

30003199

30003198

30003202

Forest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green

2318657

2316764

2318656

2318655

2316561

2318647

2318649

2318648

2316333

Midnight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue

2378657

2376764

2378656

2378655

2376561

2378647

2378649

2378648

2376333

Sand

1328657

1326764

1328656

1328655

1326561

1328647

1328649

1328648

1326333

Suede

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brown

30002571

30002567

30002569

30002568

30002508

30002570

30002506

30002505

30002509

Vt.Classic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Green

30003210

30003204

30003206

30003205

30003211

30003207

30003209

30003208

30003212

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Intrepid Table of Contents WelcomeSpecifications Intrepid II, ModelInstallation Outside AirWhat Kind of Chimney to Use Chimney Connector Guidelines Masonry ChimneysPrefabricated Chimneys Chimney SizeDouble-wall Chimney Connector Single-wall Chimney ConnectorSecuring the Single-wall Connector to a Masonry Chimney Freestanding Chimney InstallationsFireplace Chimney Installations Above a Fireplace Chimney connector enters chimney above the firepFireplace Chimney Installations Through a Fireplace Wall Pass-ThroughsFloor Protection An approved wall pass-through for CanadaFloor Protection for Fireplace Installations Reducing ClearancesChimney Connector Clearance Reductions Stove Heat ShieldsWall Shields Fireplace and Mantel Trim ShieldsAlcove Installations Construction RequirementsReflected ceiling plan Intrepid II Clearance Chart Intrepid II Clearance Diagrams 889 mm Parallel Installations Assembly Operation Attach the Griddle HandleYour Intrepid II’s Controls What They Do Damper Directs Air Flow Within the Stove Glass Door PanelsAndirons Two Ways to Add FuelBurn Only High-Quality Wood Surface Thermometer is a Valuable Guide to OperationUse the Air Control Settings that Work Best for You How to Build a Wood Fire Keep it GoingHigh-Efficiency Wood Burning With Catalytic Combustion Conditioning Your Stove Starting and Maintaining a Wood FireRefuel While the Embers are Still Hot Ash DisposalDraft Management Draft Testing CreosoteFuel Back-puffingMaintenance How to Adjust the Door Latch Damper AdjustmentTighten the Damper Handle as Needed Catalytic Combustion System Inspection and Cleaning When to Suspect a Combustion System ProblemReplace Refractory Package Replace the Stove Gaskets as NeededAdjust the Door if Necessary Annual MaintenancePermanent Gaskets Chimney System CreosoteIntrepid II Woodburning Stove Appendix Catalytic Combustor Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Please record the following information For future reference Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Intrepid II Woodburning Stove Warranty CFM Corporation

1990 specifications

Vermont Casting, founded in 1975, is renowned for its commitment to crafting high-quality cast iron wood stoves and heaters that merge efficiency with timeless design. By 1990, Vermont Casting had established itself as a leader in the industry, celebrated for its innovative approach to heating solutions and commitment to sustainability.

The 1990 models reflected an impressive evolution in technology and aesthetics. One of the standout features of Vermont Casting stoves was their utilization of advanced air control systems. This technology allowed users to regulate the burn speed and heat output effectively, making it easier to maintain consistent warmth in the home while optimizing fuel efficiency. The stoves featured an adjustable air inlet that provided users with the power to control combustion according to their needs.

In terms of design, Vermont Casting stoves were characterized by their iconic, rustic appearance, often featuring a choice of colors and finishes that allowed them to blend seamlessly into a variety of home aesthetics. The deep, rich finishes of the cast iron, coupled with elegant detailing, made each unit not only a heating appliance but also a centerpiece in living spaces. This commitment to aesthetics extended to the variety of designs available, including both traditional and modern styles, catering to diverse consumer preferences.

Vermont Casting also prioritized safety in their 1990 models. Many stoves were equipped with features such as double doors with glass panels, allowing users to enjoy the beauty of the flames while minimizing the risk of accidental burns. Some models incorporated heat shields that protected surrounding walls and furniture from excessive heat, further enhancing safety at home.

Durability was another hallmark of Vermont Casting’s reputation. The use of high-quality cast iron meant that these stoves were built to withstand years of use, often becoming familial heirlooms passed down through generations. In addition to resilience, cast iron was known for its ability to retain heat even after the fire had gone out, providing lingering warmth long into the night.

Overall, Vermont Casting in 1990 represented a harmonious blend of timeless design, advanced functionality, and a commitment to sustainability. Their stoves were not merely heating appliances but symbols of a lifestyle choice that emphasized quality, elegance, and environmental responsibility, making them a preferred choice for homeowners seeking both reliability and beauty in home heating solutions.