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Encore woodburning stove – Vermont Casting 2550 User Manual

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Encore Woodburning Stove

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8. Clean any excess cement from around the chan-

nel, then let the cement that holds the new gasket dry

thoroughly.

Adjust the Door If Necessary

The stoveʼs door(s) may need adjustment after you

have regasketed it. Initially, it may require loosening to

accommodate the new gasket; after a few weeks, it

may need tightening to compensate for compression of

the new gasket. The directions for adjusting the doors

are on Page 29-30.

Permanent Encore Gaskets

Other gaskets form seals between non-moving parts,

but these are not subject to the same wear and dete-

rioration as gaskets on moving parts. It is unlikely that

you will ever need to replace these gaskets unless the

involved parts are disassembled and then put back

together. If this is the case, the job should be done only

by a qualified service technician.

5/16” diameter gasket seals the following parts:

•The flue collar to the stove back
•The lower fireback to the sides

The Chimney System

Creosote

Your Encore is designed to reduce creosote build-up

significantly. However, regular chimney inspection and

maintenance must still be performed. For safety, good

stove performance, and to protect your chimney and

chimney connector, inspect your chimney and chimney

connector on a regular schedule. Clean the system if

necessary. Failure to keep the chimney and connector

system clean can result in a serious chimney fire.
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar, organic

vapors and moisture that combine to form creosote.

The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool

chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creo-

sote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignit-

ed, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire within the

flue system that can damage the chimney and overheat

adjacent combustible material. If a significant layer of

creosote has accumulated —1/8” (3mm) or more — it
should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
If you do experience a chimney fire, act promptly

to:

Close the damper and thermostat lever.

Get everyone out of the house.

Call the Fire Department.

You should inspect the system every two weeks during

the heating season as part of a regular maintenance

schedule. To inspect the chimney, let the stove cool

completely. Then, using a strong light, sight up through

the flue collar into the chimney flue. If it is not possible

to inspect the flue system in this fashion, the stove must

be disconnected to provide better viewing access.
Clean the chimney using a brush the same size and

shape as the flue liner. Flexible fiberglass rods are used

to run the brush up and down the liner, causing any

deposits to fall to the bottom of the chimney where they

can be removed through the clean-out door.
Clean the chimney connector by disconnecting the sec-

tions, taking them outside, and removing any deposits

with a stiff wire brush. Reinstall the connector sections

after cleaning, being sure to secure the joints between

individual sections with sheet metal screws.
If you cannot inspect or clean the chimney yourself,

contact your local Vermont Castingsʼ Dealer or a profes-
sional chimney sweep.

Annual Maintenance

Every Spring, at the end of the heating season, perform

a thorough cleaning, inspection and repair:

Thoroughly clean the chimney and chimney connec-

tor.

Inspect the chimney for damage and deterioration.

Replace weak sections of prefabricated chimney.

Have a mason make repairs to a masonry chimney.

Inspect the chimney connector and replace any

damaged sections.

Check gasketing for wear or compression, and re-

place if necessary.

Inspect and clean the catalytic element, and vacuum

out the ash at the bottom of the back plate after re-

moving the lower fireback. Lightly clean the refracto-

ry assembly that houses the element but be careful

not to damage the refractory material, which is very

fragile.

Check door and damper handles for tightness. Ad-

just if needed.

Check heat shield screws. Tighten as necessary.

Clean dust from the inner sides of bottom, rear and

connector heat shields.

Remove ashes from the ash pan and replace with

moisture absorbing material (such as cat litter) to

keep the stove interior dry.

Touch up the paint on black stoves.