Specifications, Encore woodburning stove – Vermont Casting 2550 User Manual
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Encore Woodburning Stove
2000956
Specifications
2"
(50mm)
25���"
(640mm)
Top exit
flue collar
height
27"
(685mm)
25���"
(660mm)
18���"
(470mm)
7���"
(190mm)
27"
(685mm)
22���"
(570mm)
15���"
(390mm)
5"
(130mm)
2���" (75mm)
23���"
(595mm)
5���"
(135mm)
15"
(380mm)
24"
(610mm)
3���"
(83mm)
27"
(690mm)
21���"
(545mm)
18"
(460mm)
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Encore 2550
dimensions
Fig. 1 Encore dimensions.
Drawings Not to Scale
Range of heat output .................8,700-41,700 Btuʼs/Hr*
Maximum heat output ........................ 47,000 Btuʼs/Hr**
EPA emissions ratings, g/h, catalytic .......................1.6*
Area heated*** ............... Up to 1900 sq. ft. (175 sq. m.)
Fuel size/type ......................18020” 9450-500mm) logs
Fuel capacity ........................................... 40 lbs. (18kg)
Loading ....................................................... Front or top
Chimney connector:
for 8” flue collar ........................ 8” (203mm) diameter
for 6” flue collar ........................ 6” (150mm) diameter
Chimney flue size:
for 8” flue collar ........................8” (203mm) minimum
for 6” flue collar ........................6” (150mm) minimum
Flue exit position ....................... Reversible, top or rear
Primary air ... Manually set, thermostatically maintained
Secondary air .........................................Self-regulating
Ash handling system .....................Removable ash pan
Glass panel ......................... High-temperature ceramic
Weight ................................................. 350 lbs. (159kg)
Width (leg-to-leg) ...................................... 27” (685mm)
Depth (leg-to-leg) ..................................... 15” (380mm)
Height to top of flue collar, (6” or 8”)
Top exit ............................................... 25¹⁄₄” (640mm)
Rear exit ............................................. 26¹⁄₂” (675mm)
*Under specific conditions used during EPA emissions
testing.
**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 Castingsʼ Authorized Dealer to
determine realistic expectations for your home.