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Installation, Encore woodburning stove – Vermont Casting 2550 User Manual

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Encore Woodburning Stove

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SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR ENCORE IS NOT PROP-

ERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL

BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRIC-

TIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIRE-

MENTS IN YOUR AREA.
Before you begin an installation, be sure that:

Your stove and chimney connector will be far

enough from combustible materials to meet all

clearance requirements.

The floor protector is large enough and is con-

structed properly to meet all requirements.

You have all necessary permits from local au-

thorities.

Your local building official is the final authority for ap-

proving your installation as safe and determining that it

meets local and state codes.

The metal label permanently attached to the back of

every Vermont Castingsʼ stove indicates the stove has

been tested to current UL and ULC standards, and

gives the name of the testing laboratory. Clearance

and installation information also is printed on the label.

When the stove is installed according to the information

both on the label and in this manual, local authorities

in most cases will accept the label as evidence that the

installation meets codes and can be approved.
However, codes vary in different areas. Before starting

the installation, review your plans with the local building

authority. Your local dealer can provide any additional

information needed.
For any unresolved installation issues, refer to the

National Fire Protection Associationʼs publication ANSI/

NFPA 211 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents
and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances.

For Canada, the

equivalent publication is CSA CAN-B365 Installation

Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment.

These standards are the basis for many national codes.

They are nationally recognized and are accepted by

most local authorities. Your local dealer or your local
building official may have a copy of these regulations.
IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE IN-

STALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN A

DANGEROUS SITUATION, INCLUDING A CHIMNEY

OR HOUSE FIRE. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS

EXACTLY, AND DO NOT ALLOW MAKESHIFT COM-

PROMISES TO ENDANGER PROPERTY AND PER-

SONAL SAFETY.

Installation

Outside Air

In some modern, super-insulated homes, there is

inadequate air for combustion because of insufficient

air infiltration into the building. Such air enters a home

through unsealed cracks and openings. Exhaust fans

for kitchen or bath can compete with the stove for avail-

able air and compound the problem.
When poor draft is caused by a low infiltration rate,

opening a ground floor window on the windward side

of the house and in the vicinity of the stove will usually

alleviate the problem.
Another solution is to install a permanent outside air

supply to the stove and/or room. In fact, bringing air

for combustion from outside the home directly to the

air inlet of the stove is required for new construction in

some areas.
Pressure variations within the house do not affect a

stove equipped with an outside air supply, and im-

proved stove performance often results. An Outside Air

Adapter Kit for the Encore is available from your local
Vermont Castings dealer.

Chimney Height

Altitude affects chimney performance. When using a

6” flue collar on the Encore, refer to Figure 2 for sug-

gested chimney heights at various altitudes. Chimney

height should be measured from the flue collar to the

top of the chimney. The recommended minimum chim-

ney height is 16ʼ (4.9m).

30

25

20

15

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000

Height

Altitude

ST491

Defiant

chimney height

11/2/00 djt

ST491

Fig. 2 Chimney height requirements for Encore when

equipped with a 6” chimney.