Intrepid II Woodburning Stove

Specifications

Intrepid II, Model 1990

Range of heat output

8,260-26,740 Btu’s/Hr3

Maximum heat output

27,000 Btu’s/Hr1

Area heated

Up to 1200 sq. ft. (112 sq. m.)2

Fuel size/type

 

16” (410 mm) logs

EPA emissions rating (g/h, catalytic)

.......................2.13

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Front or top

Chimney connector

6” (152 mm) diameter

Chimney flue size

6” (152 mm) minimum

Flue exit position

Reversible, top or rear

Primary air

Manual set, thermostatically maintained

Secondary air

 

Self-regulating

Ash handling system

Removable ash pan

Glass panels

High temperature ceramic

Weight

 

223 lbs. (101kg)

Width (leg-to-leg)

21¹⁄” (545 mm)

Depth (leg-to-leg)

13³⁄” (350 mm)

Height to top of flue collar:

 

 

with regular legs

25” (635 mm) top exit

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24” (610 mm) rear exit

with optional short legs

21” (535 mm) top exit

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19³⁄” (500 mm) rear exit

1.This value can vary depending on how the stove is operated, the type and moisture content of the fuel used, as well as the design, construction and climatic location of your home. Figures shown are based on maximum fuel consumption obtained under laboratory conditions and on average efficiencies.

2.These values are based on operation in building code-conforming homes under typical winter climate conditions in New England. If your home is of nonstan- dard construction (e.g., unusually well insulated, not in- sulated, built underground, etc.) or if you live in a more severe or more temperate climate, these figures may not apply. Since so many variables affect performance, consult your Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for your home.

3.Under specific conditions used during EPA emissions testing.

20"

(510 mm)

21���"

(545 mm)

21���"

(540 mm)

DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE

21���"

1���"

(540 mm)

(31 mm)

18"

 

(460 mm)

 

 

C

 

L

24"

(610 mm)

7���"

(180 mm)

25���"

(640 mm)

Top exit flue collar height

20���"

(520 mm)

 

21���"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13���"

 

(545 mm)

 

 

 

 

(350mm)

 

 

 

Fig. 1 Intrepid II 1990 dimensions.

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Vermont Casting 1990 installation instructions Specifications, Intrepid II, Model

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.