Vermont Castings Intrepid Multi-Fuel

Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations

C

D

C

A

F

C

B

E D

C

A = 36” (914 mm) B = 30” (762 mm) C = 1” (25 mm)

D = 35” (889 mm) E = 44” (1118 mm) F = 40” (1016 mm)

ST508b

C

 

C

A = 36” (914 mm)

A

B

 

 

B = 30” (762 mm)

F

E

C = 1” (25 mm)

D = 35” (889 mm)

D

D

E = 44” (1118 mm)

 

 

F = 40” (1016 mm)

C

C

 

 

 

 

 

ST508c

Fig. 20 Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, two wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for con- nector is centered behind connector.

Fig. 23 Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, with stove, connector and wall shields. Maximum reduction for rear and side walls. Wall shields may meet at corner. A heat shield 24” (610 mm) in diameter suspended 1” (25 mm) below the ceil- ing must surround the chimney.

B A

C E C

D D

A = 36” (914 mm) B = 13” (330 mm) C = 35” (889 mm) D = 1” (25 mm)

E = 40” (1016 mm)

ST509b

B A F

C E G C

D D

A = 36” (914 mm) B = 13” (330 mm) C = 35” (889 mm) D = 1” (25 mm)

E = 40” (1016 mm) F = 30” (762 mm) G = 44” (1118 mm)

Fig. 21 Parallel installations with rear wall pass-through, two wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls. Wall shields may meet at corner if desired. Shielding for con- nector is centered behind connector. Wall pass-through must comply with codes.

ST509c

Fig. 24 Parallel installation with rear wall pass-through, with stove, connector and wall shields. Wall shields may meet at corner. Connector heat shield extends 28” (711 mm) above flue collar, or below elbow, whichever is less. Wall pass-through must comply with codes.

A

A

 

B

B

C

C

D

D

A

A

A = 1” (25 mm) B = 34” (864 mm) C = 48” (1219 mm) D = 35” (889 mm)

A

 

A

 

 

 

 

A = 1” (25 mm)

B

B

B = 34” (864 mm)

C = 48” (1219 mm)

 

 

C

C

D = 35” (889 mm)

D

 

D

A

 

A

ST510b

Fig. 22 Corner installation, vertical chimney connector, with rear, stove, connector and wall shields. Wall shields MUST meet at corner. Connector heat shield extends 28” (711 mm) above flue collar. A 24” (610 mm) diameter ceiling heat shield must surround the chimney and be suspended 1” (25 mm) from ceiling.

ST510c

Fig. 25 Corner installation, vertical chimney connector, two wall shields. Reduced side clearances. Wall shields MUST meet at corner.

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Vermont Casting 1695 installation instructions Wall Shield Requirements for Common Installations

1695 specifications

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