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Encore woodburning stove, Floor protection – Vermont Casting 2550 User Manual

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Encore Woodburning Stove

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DEFIA

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T

ST493

Brick pass thru

11/00

Wall Stud

Chimney

Connector

12” Noncombustible

Material

Floor Pro-

tection

ST493

Fig. 10 An approved wall pass-through for the United States.

Your local dealer or your local building inspector can

provide details for other approved methods of passing

a chimney connector through a combustible wall in your

area. In Canada, this type of installation must conform

to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel

Burning Appliances and Equipment.
NOTE: Do not vent your Encore into a factory-built

(zero-clearance) fireplace. These appliances and their

chimneys are specifically designed as a unit for use as

fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to

adapt them for any other use.

T

ST494
steel
wall pass thru
11/00

18” (460mm) clear

space all around

the pipe

ST494

Fig. 11 An approved wall pass-through for Canada.

DO NOT CONNECT AN ENCORE TO ANY AIR DIS-

TRIBUTION DUCT OR SYSTEM.

Floor Protection

A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom

plate of your stove. The floor area directly under and

around the stove will require protection from radiant

heat as well as from stray sparks or embers that may

escape the firebox.
Heat protection is provided through the use of a Ver-

mont Castings Bottom Heat Shield #0164. Spark and

ember protection must be provided by a floor protector

constructed with noncombustible material as specified.
Most installations will require the bottom heat shield be

attached. Only when the stove is placed on a complete-

ly noncombustible surface such as unpainted concrete

over earth may it be used without the heat shield.
Even when the bottom heat shield is installed, you must

provide special protection to the floor beneath. For

installations with the heat shield attached, use a non-

combustible floor protector such as 1/4” nonasbestos

mineral board or equivalent, or 24 gauge sheet metal.

The floor protector may be covered with a noncombus-

tible decorative material if desired. Do not obstruct the

space under the heater.
Protection requirements vary somewhat between the

Untied States and Canada as follows:
U. S. installations the floor protector is required under

the stove and must extend at least 16” (not including

the ash lip) from the front of the stove (“F”, Fig. 12), and

at least 6” from the sides and rear. (“D” and “E”, Fig.

12) It must also extend under the chimney connector

and 2” to either side. (“C”, Fig. 12) For the 8” (203mm)

connector, the protector must be a minimum of 12”

(305mm) wide. For the 6” (152mm) connector, the

protector must be 10” (254mm) wide. The protector

must be centered under the connector.
To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be

at least 39” wide and 44” deep.
In Canada: A noncombustible floor protector is required

under the stove as well. The floor protector must

extend 18” (457mm) to the front (“F”, Fig. 12), and 8”

(203mm) from the sides and rear. (“D” and “E”, Fig. 12)
To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be

at least 43” (1092mm) wide and 48” (1219mm) deep.
Floor protection also must extend under the chimney

connector and 2” (50mm) to either side. (“C”, Fig. 12)

For the 8” (203mm) connector, the protector must be

a minimum of 12” (305mm) wide. For the 6” (152mm)

connector, it must be at least 10” (254mm) wide. The

protector must be centered under the connector.