Encore clearance chart, Encore woodburning stove, Unprotected surfaces protected surfaces – Vermont Casting 2550 User Manual
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Encore Woodburning Stove
2000956
24” (610mm)
8” (203mm)
12” (305mm)
4” (102mm)
2
12” (305mm)
*
(A) 24”
(B) 31”
(C) 24”
(D) 8”
(E) 15”
(F) 8”
(610mm)
(787mm)
(610mm)
(203mm)
(380mm)
(203mm)
(G) 24”
(H) 19”
(I) 17”
(J) 8”
(K) 11”
(L) 7”
(610mm)
(483mm)
(432mm)
(203mm)
(280mm)
(178mm)
(M) 24”
(N) 19”
N/A
(P) 8”
(Q) 11”
N/A
(610mm)
(483mm)
(203mm)
(280mm)
(G) 24”
(H) 19”
(I) 24”
(610mm)
(483mm)
(610mm)
*
Stove Clearance
Unprotected Surfaces
Protected Surfaces
Chimney Connector Clearance
Single-wall connector,
No chimney connector
heat shields
Single-wall connector,
Chimney connector heat
shields installed
Double-wall connector
3
Clearance to Combustibles in Front of Stove
All Installations
(S) 48” (1219mm)
* Clearances with double-wall connectors and protected surfaces have not been tested for the Encore.
1. A ceiling heat shield, 24” (610mm) in diameter and suspended 1” (25mm) from the ceiling, must surround the chimney
connector in installations in which the chimney connector penetrates the ceiling. The chimney connector shield extends
only to 28” (710mm) above the flue collar.
2. The ceiling heat shield required when the chimney connector shields are used should meet the wall protector. This will
require trimming the ceiling shield along the line of intersection with the wall protector.
3. In top-exit installations, this clearance requires the use of a rear stove heat shield with the flue collar insert installed.
Encore Clearance Chart
For use with either 6” or 8” flue collar/chimney connection
Stove Installed
Stove
Stove Installed
Stove
Parallel to Corner
in Corner
Parallel to Wall
in Corner
Side
Rear
Corners
Side
Rear
Corners
No stove heat shields
Top Exit, rear stove h.s.,
single-wall chimney con-
nector heat shields
1
Rear Exit, rear stove
heat shield only
Top Exit, rear stove h.s.,
double-wall chimney
connector
3