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Madison woodburning stove, Alcove installations, Construction requirements – Vermont Casting 1655 User Manual

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Madison Woodburning Stove

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Alcove Installations

Because of their restricted air flow and heat retention
characteristics, specific construction requirements and
special clearances apply to installations into alcoves.
No stove or chimney connector heat shields are used in
alcove installations.

ALCOVE INSTALLATION OF THE MADISON IS NOT
PERMITTED IN CANADA.

Construction Requirements

The following illustrations show noncombustible ceiling
framing and maximum and minimum permitted dimen-
sions for alcove construction.

36"

Max.

48" Min.

Use recommended
floor protection

7/16” Durock®
(or equivalent)
spaced 1” off
wood studs on
noncombustible
spacers

ST502

Fig. 19 Alcove floor plan. Sheetrock on front face butts to
Durock® (or equivalent) alcove lining.

I N T R E P I D I I

Metal
Stud

Combustible
facing may
overlap metal
studs by only
1”

1” air gap top
and bottom,
on both
sides and
back wall

7/16” Durock® (or
equivalent)

Joist Shield
(Supplied by
Chimney
Manufacturer)

ST503

Fig. 20 Alcove side section.

65"

62" Min.

to Alcove

Ceiling

Ceiling support
package
extends 2”
below Durock®
(or equivalent)
ceiling

1” air gap,
top, bottom,
on both
sides and
back wall

ST506

Fig. 23 Front view: 65” minimum clearance form hearth to
combustibles on front face. Combustible facing may overlap
metal studs by only 1”. It should not extend below the height of
the noncombustible ceiling.

NOTE:
From 62” to
65” must be
covered by
a noncom-
bustible
material.

ST504

Fig. 21 Cutaway perspective of alcove installation.

24"

14

¹⁄₄

"

48" Min.

11"

Min.

36"

Min.

Existing Combustible
Framing

Metal studs
support 7/16”
Durock® (or
equivalent)
ceiling

ST505

Fig. 22 Reflected ceiling plan.