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Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove Model 2490 Homeowner’s Installation and Operating Manual For use in the United States and Canada SAFeTy NoTice: iF ThiS AppliANce iS NoT pRopeRly iNSTAlleD, opeRATeD AND MAiN- TAiNeD, A hoUSe FiRe MAy ReSUlT. To ReDUce The RiSk oF FiRe, FolloW The iNSTAllATioN iNSTRUcTioNS. FAilURe To FolloW iNSTRUcTio0N8S9 M3Ay ReSUlT iN pRopeRTy DAMAge, boDily iNjURy oR eveN DeATh. coNTAcT locAl bUilDiNg oFFiciAlS AboUT ReSTRicTioNS AND iNSTAllATioN Resolute Acclaim iNSpecTioN ReqUiReMeNTS iN yoUR AReA. Cover Do Not Discard This Manual: Retain for Future Use 2000893 7/13 Rev. 28 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove introduction Thank you for choosing a Vermont Castings Resolute Acclaim. Your stove is one of the finest available. It features high efficiency, non-catalytic performance, using space-age refractory material and the precisely calibrated delivery of air to a concentrated charcoal bed to promote secondary combustion in a controlled environment. If treated properly and operated according to the guidelines in this manual it will provide years of safe, dependable, and economical heating. The Resolute Acclaim is listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories of Portland, Oregon. The test standards are ANSI/UL-1482 and 737 for the United States and ULC S627 for Canada. The Resolute Acclaim is listed for burning wood. Do not burn other fuels. The Resolute Acclaim is listed and approved for installation in mobile homes only in the United States and only with use of Vermont Castings Mobile Home Installation Kit #3249. The Vermont Castings Resolute Acclaim is in compliance with the standards set forth by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, 40 CFR Part 60.532(b)(2), as stated on the permanent label attached to each stove. In addition to directions on installation and operation, this manual includes directions on maintenance and assembly. We recommend that you hire a professional solid fuel stove installer to install your stove, or to advise you on the instal- lation should you attempt to install it yourself. Save These instructions. Table of contents Accessories Specifications .........................................3 Warming Shelf #0064 Classic Black Installation ..............................................4 #1385 Biscuit Operation ..............................................17 #1395 Brown Majolica Maintenance .........................................24 #1397 Bordeaux Replacement Parts ...............................29 #0184 Rear Heat Shield #0246 Bottom Heat Shield #0133 Sparkscreen #3255 Outside Air Adapter (for 3” ducting) proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburning #3249 Mobile Home Kit - includes: Rear and Bottom or oil fired appliances, and the products of combustion Heat Shields, Outside Air Adapter, Ducting and Leg of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State Clips of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other #0574 Stove Surface Thermometer reproductive harm. #3421 Gasket Kit California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 #4360 Griddle Handle Kit 2 2000893 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove Specifications Resolute Acclaim Model 2490 Range of heat output ...................9,500-33,900 BTU/hr.* *Under specific conditions used during EPA emissions EPA Emissions Rating ........................................3.4g/hr* testing. Maximum heat output ..........................40,000 BTU/hr.** **This value can vary depending on how the unit is oper- Area heated*** ...................Up to 1600 sq. ft. (148 sq m) ated, and the type and moisture content of the fuel used. Fuel size/type .........................16” (410 mm) wood splits Figure shown is based on maximum fuel consumption Fuel capacity .........................................30 lbs. (13.6 kg) obtained under laboratory conditions and on average Loading .........................................................Front or top efficiencies. Chimney connector.......................6” (152 mm) diameter ***These values are based on operation in building code- Chimney flue size .......Min. 6” (152 mm) or 8” (203 mm) conforming homes under typical winter climate condi- Flue exit position..........................Reversible, top or rear tions in New England. If your home is of non-standard Primary air ...........................................................Manual construction (e.g., unusually well-insulated, not insulated, Secondary air .......................................................Preset built underground, etc.) or if you live in a more severe or Ash handling system ......................Removable ash pan more temperate climate, these figures may not apply. Glass panel............................High-temperature ceramic Since so many variables affect performance, consult your Weight ..................................................425 lbs. (192 kg) Vermont Castings' Authorized Dealer to determine realistic Width (leg-to-leg) ......................................26” (660 mm) expectations for your home. Depth (leg-to-leg) .....................................19” (480 mm) Height to top of flue collar: w/Regular legs ...................27¹⁄₂" (699 mm) top exit .............................................25" (635 mm) rear exit w/Short legs .......................25¹⁄₂" (648 mm) top exit .............................................23" (584 mm) rear exit 12(cid:30)(cid:54)(cid:77)" DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE (324 mm) 19(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" (495 mm) 23" (584 mm) 25" 25(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" (635 mm) (648 mm) 21(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" (546 mm) RESOLUTE Acclaim 27(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" 21(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" (546 mm) (699 mm) (Reg. Legs) 25" 19(cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:79)" (635 mm) (495 mm) (Short Legs) 6" (152 mm) 19" 26" (483 mm) (660 mm) Fig. 1 Resolute Acclaim dimensions. 2000893 0893 3 Resolute Acclaim specifications 1/01 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove installation SAFeTy NoTice: iF yoUR ReSolUTe AcclAiM iS What kind of chimney to Use NoT pRopeRly iNSTAlleD, opeRATeD AND MAiN- Your Resolute Acclaim may be connected either to a sound TAiNeD, A hoUSe FiRe MAy ReSUlT. FoR SAFeTy, masonry chimney that meets local codes, to a relined ma- FolloW All iNSTAllATioN, opeRATioN AND MAiN- sonry chimney that meets local codes, or to an approved TeNANce DiRecTioNS. coNTAcT locAl bUilDiNg prefabricated metal chimney. Whatever kind you use, the oFFiciAlS AboUT ReSTRicTioNS AND iNSTAllA- chimney and chimney connector must be in good condition TioN iNSpecTioN ReqUiReMeNTS iN yoUR AReA. and kept clean. Before you begin an installation, review your plans to see that: If you use an existing masonry chimney, it must be inspect- ed to ensure safe condition before the stove is installed. • Your stove and chimney connector will be far enough Your local professional chimney sweep, building inspector, from combustible material to meet all clearance or fire department official will be able to make the inspection requirements. or to direct you to someone who can. • The floor protector is large enough and is constructed The chimney should extend at least 3’ (914 mm) above the properly to meet all requirements. highest point where it passes through a roof, and at least • You have all necessary permits from local authori- 2’ (610 mm) higher than any portion of a building within ties. 10’ (3m). (Fig. 2) Your local building official is the final authority for approv- ing your installation as safe and determining that it meets 0 To 10' local and state codes. 2' Min. The metal label permanently attached to the back of every 3' 0 To 10' Min. Vermont Castings stove indicates that it has been tested to 2' Min. 3' current UL and ULC standards, and gives the name of the Min. testing laboratory. Clearance and installation information is also printed on the label. Local authorities generally will ac- � cept the label as evidence that, when the stove is installed according to the information on the label and in this manual, Reference Point AC617 the installation meets codes and can be approved. Fig. 2 The 2’-3’-10’ rule for chimneys. Codes vary in different areas, however. Before starting the installation, review your plans with the local building For proper draft and good performance, any chimney used AC617 authority. Your local dealer can provide any additional with a Resolute AcclaimRL TsShKoCu8ld extend at least 16’ (5m) information needed. above the flue collar of t2h/1e1 /s9t8ove. For any unresolved questions about installation, refer Masonry chimneys to the National Fire Protection Association’s publication ANSI/NFPA 211–1988 Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, An inspection of the chimney must confirm that it has a Vents and Solid Fuel Burning Appliances. In Canada, the lining. Do not use an unlined chimney. The chimney also equivalent publication is CSA CAN-B365, Installation Code should be examined for cracks, loose mortar, other signs for Solid Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment. These of deterioration, and blockage. Repair any defects before standards are the basis for many national codes. They the chimney is used with your stove. are nationally recognized and are accepted by most local A prefabricated doube-wall authorities. Your local dealer or your local building official insulated chimney may have a copy of these regulations. iMpoRTANT: FAilURe To FolloW TheSe iNSTAllA- TioN iNSTRUcTioNS MAy ReSUlT iN A DANgeRoUS SiTUATioN, iNclUDiNg A chiMNey oR hoUSe FiRe. FolloW All iNSTRUcTioNS exAcTly AND Do NoT A tile-lined AlloW MAkeShiFT coMpRoMiSeS To eNDANgeR masonry pRopeRTy AND peRSoNAl SAFeTy. chimney ST241 Fig. 3 Standard chimney types. 4 2000893 ST241� chimney types� 12/13/99 djt Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove Unused openings in an existing masonry chimney must If possible, do not pass the chimney connector through a be sealed with masonry to the thickness of the chimney combustible wall or ceiling. If passage through a combus- wall, and the chimney liner should be repaired. Openings tible wall is unavoidable, refer to the recommendations sealed with pie plates or wallpaper are a hazard and should in the section following on Wall Pass-Throughs. Do not be sealed with mortar or refractory cement. In the event pass the connector through an attic, a closet or any similar of a chimney fire, flames and smoke may be forced out of concealed space. The whole chimney connector should be these unused thimbles. exposed and accessible for inspection and cleaning. The chimney should be thoroughly cleaned before use. Install the chimney connector not less than 23” (584 mm) from the ceiling. Keep it as short and direct as possible, A newly-built masonry chimney must conform to the stan- with no more than two (2) 90° turns. If possible, use 45° dards of your local building code or, in the absence of a elbows. Slope horizontal runs of connectors upward 1/4” local code, to a recognized national code. Masonry chim- per foot (20 mm per meter) going from the stove toward neys must be lined, either with code-approved masonry or the chimney. The recommended maximum length of a hori- precast refractory tiles, stainless steel pipe, or a code-ap- zontal run is 3’ (914 mm), and the total length of chimney proved, “poured-in-place” liner. The chimney’s clean-out connector should be no longer than 8’ (2.5 m). door must seal tightly to help ensure a good draft. In cathedral ceiling installations, extend the prefabricated prefabricated chimneys chimney downward to within 8’ (2.5 m) of the stove. A prefabricated metal chimney must be one tested and SAFeTy NoTe: AlWAyS WeAR gloveS AND pRo- listed for use with solid-fuel burning appliances to the TecTive eyeWeAR WheN DRilliNg, cUTTiNg oR High-Temperature (H.T.) Chimney Standard UL-103-1985 joiNiNg SecTioNS oF chiMNey coNNecToR. (2100°F.) for the United States, and High Temperature (650°C) Standard ULC S-629 for Canada. Double-wall chimney connectors Do NoT coNNecT ThiS UNiT To A chiMNey FlUe The listing for the Resolute Acclaim in the U.S. and Canada SeRviNg ANoTheR AppliANce. includes use of double-wall chimney connectors that have been tested and listed for use with solid-fuel burning ap- chimney Size pliances by a recognized testing laboratory. A Resolute Acclaim is approved for venting into a masonry Information on assembling and installing double-wall con- chimney with a flue size of 8” x 8” (203 x 203 mm), and into nectors is provided by the manufacturer of the double-wall a round flue size of 8” (203 mm) or 6” (152 mm). pipe. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions exactly as It may be vented into larger chimneys as well. However, you assemble the connector and attach it to the stove and chimneys with liners larger than 8” x 12” (203 x 305 mm) chimney. Using chimneys and connectors from the same may experience rapid cooling of smoke and reduction in manufacturer helps make the assembly and installation draft, especially if they are located outside the home. These straightforward. large chimneys may need to be insulated or to have their NoTe: For installations using double-wall connectors, flues relined for proper stove performance. minimum clearances must conform to the listed clear- Accessories to help make the connection between stain- ances in the clearance chart on page 12. less steel chimney liners and your Resolute Acclaim are Single-wall chimney connectors available through your local dealer. • Beginning at the flue collar of the stove, assemble the chimney connector guidelines chimney connector. Insert the first crimped end into the A chimney connector is the double-wall or single-wall pipe stove’s flue collar, and keep each crimped end pointing that connects the stove to the chimney. The chimney it- toward the stove. Using the holes in the flue collar as guides, self is a masonry or prefabricated structure that encloses drill 1/8” (3mm) holes in the bottom of the first section of the flue. Chimney connectors are used only to make the chimney connector and secure it to the flue collar with three connection from the stove to the chimney. They are for (3) #10 x 1/2” sheet metal screws. interior use only. • Secure each joint between sections of chimney con- Double-wall connectors must be tested and listed for use nector, including telescoping joints, with at least three (3) with solid-fuel burning appliances. Single-wall connectors sheet metal screws. The predrilled holes in the top of each should be made of 24 gauge or heavier steel, and should section of chimney connector serve as guides when you be 6” (152 mm) in diameter. Do not use galvanized chimney drill 1/8” (3 mm) holes in the bottom of the next section. connector; it cannot withstand the high temperatures that can be reached by smoke and exhaust gases, and may release toxic fumes under high heat. 2000893 5 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove • Secure the chimney con- snug and the joint between the thimble and the chimney wall must be cemented firmly. (Fig. 5) nector to the chimney. In- A special piece called the “thimble sleeve,” slightly smaller structions for various instal- in diameter than standard connector and most thimbles, lations follow. will facilitate the removal of the chimney connector system • Be sure the installed stove for inspection and cleaning. Thimble sleeves should be and chimney connector available from your local dealer. are correct distances from nearby combustible mate- rial. NoTe: Special slip pipes Thimble Sleeve and thimble sleeves that Flue form telescoping joints be- Chimney Keep Connector tween sections of chimney Fig. 4 The crimped end of sleeve end flush with connector are available to the connector points toward flue tile simplify installations. They the stoveS.T242� Chimney connector� often eliminate the need to 12/13/99 djt cut individual connector sections. Consult your local dealer about these special pieces. Securing the Single-wall connector ST243 to a prefabricated chimney Fig. 5 The thimble, made of either ceramic or metal, must be Follow the installation instructions of the chimney manufac- cemented securely in place. turer exactly as you install the chimney. The manufacturer To install a thimble sleeve, slide it into the breech until it is of the chimney will supply the accessories to support the flush with the inner flue wall. Do not extend it into the actual chimney, either from the roof of the house, at the ceiling of flue passage, as this could interfere with the draft. ST243� the room where the stove is installed, or from an exterior The thimble sleethvien bsleh ocuonldn epcrtoiotrnu� de 1-2” (25-50 mm) into wall. 12/13/99 djt the room. Use furnace cement and thin gasketing to seal Special adapters are available from your local dealer to the sleeve in place in the thimble. Secure the chimney make the connection between the prefabricated chimney connector to the outer end of the sleeve with sheet metal and the chimney connector. The top of such adapters attach screws. directly to the chimney or to the chimney’s ceiling support package, while the bottom of the adapter is screwed to the chimney connector. Chimney Flue Liner These adapters are designed so the top end will fit outside the inner wall of the chimney, and the bottom end will fit Elbow Flue Liner inside the first section of chimney connector. When as- sembled in this way, any soot or creosote falling from the inner walls of the chimney will stay inside the chimney Slip Pipe connector. Thimble Standard Securing the Single-wall connector Connector to a Masonry chimney Flue Collar Both freestanding masonry chimneys and fireplace masonry chimneys may be used for installation of your Resolute Acclaim. Freestanding installations If the chimney connector must pass through a combustible wall to reach the chimney, follow the recommendations in ST492 the Wall Pass-Through section that follows. The opening Fig. 6 Chimney connection is a freestanding installation. through the chimney wall to the flue (the “breech”) must be lined with either a ceramic or metal cylinder, called ST492 the “thimble”, which is securely cemented in place. Most Resolute Acclaim chimney breeches incorporate thimbles, but the fit must be freestanding installation 1/01 6 2000893 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove Above A Fireplace In this installation, the chimney connector rises from the stove, turns ninety degrees, and goes back into the fireplace chimney. (Fig. 7) The liner of the fireplace chimney should extend at least to the point at which the chimney connector enters the chimney. Follow all the guidelines for installing a chimney connector into a freestanding masonry chimney, and pay special attention to these additional points: • If there is a combustible mantel or trim, check the stove Flexible Con- nector and chimney connector clearances. Use the necessary combination of mantel, trim, and connector heat shields to provide the required clearances. Mantel Shield • Double-check connector clearance from the ceiling. • The fireplace damper must be closed and sealed to Fireplace Adpator Kit prevent room air from being drawn up the flue, reducing the draft. However, it must be possible to reopen the damper to inspect or clean the chimney. RESAOLcUcTlEaim Chimney Con- nector Shields * ST245 Fig. 8 Chimney connector enters chimney through the fire- * Check these place opening. * clearances Wall pass-Throughs ST245 Whenever possible, fidreepsilgance y our installation so the con- Mantel nector does not pasfsle txh rcooungnhe ac tocormbustible wall. If you are considering a w1a2ll /9p9ass-through in your installation, Seal the RESAOLcUcTlEaim Damper check with your building inspector before you begin. Also check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any specific requirements. Accessories are available for use as wall pass-throughs. If using one of these, make sure it has been tested and ST244 listed for use as a wall pass-through. Fig. 7 Chimney connector enters chimney above the fireplace. U.S.: in the United States, the National Fire protection Association (NFpA) has established guidelines for Through A Fireplace ST244 passing chimney connectors through combustible Plymouth If your fireplace opening height is at least 23” (584 mm)*, walls. Many building code inspectors follow these fplc over mantel you may install a Res1o2/l9u9te Acclaim through the opening guidelines when approving installations. using a “positive connection” kit available from your local The following illustration shows one NFPA-recommended dealer. These kits provide a secure connection between method. All combustible material in the wall is cut away the stove flue collar and the chimney flue. (Fig. 8) If it is a sufficient distance from the single-wall connector to necessary to reverse the flue collar from the top exit to the provide the required 12” (305 mm) clearance for the con- rear exit position, follow the directions on Page 10. nector. Any material used to close up the opening must be Fireplace installations, whether connected to the flue above noncombustible. or through the fireplace opening, have special clearance Three other methods are also approved by the NFPA. requirements to adjacent trim and the mantel. You’ll find These are: the required safe clearances for Resolute Acclaim fireplace installations on Page 11. • Using a section of double-wall chimney with a 9” (229 mm) clearance to combustibles. Floor protection requirements also apply to fireplace instal- lations. Floor protection is discussed on Page 9. 2000893 7 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove • Placing a chimney connector pipe inside a ventilated 18” (457 mm) clearance thimble, which is then separated from combustibles by 6” all around the pipe (152 mm) of fiberglass insulating material. • Placing a chimney connector pipe inside a section of 9” (229 mm) diameter, solid-insulated, factory-built chim- ney, with 2” (51 mm) of air space between the chimney section and combustibles. T T Wall Stud Flush Mounted Chimney Con- nector ST494a T Fig. 10 An approved wall pass-through for Canada. 12” (305mm) of Noncombustible FloSoT4r9 p4rotection Material steel A tremendous amount of heat radiates from the bottom wall pass thru plate of your Resolute Acclaim. The floor area directly 11/00 under and around the stove will require protection from radiant heat as well as from stray sparks or embers that Floor Pro- may escape the firebox. tection ST493a Heat protection is provided through the use of a Vermont Fig. 9 An approved wall pass-through for the United States. Castings Bottom Heat Shield #0246. Spark and ember protection must be provided by a floor protector constructed canada: The canadian Standards Association has with noncombustible material as specified. established different guidelines. The illustration below shows one method, in which all combustible material Most installations will require that the bottom heat shield be in the wall is cut away to SpTro4v9i3dae the required 18” (457 attached. Only when the stove is placed on a completely mm) clearance for the coBnrnicekc tpoars. s T thheru resulting space noncombustible surface such as unpainted concrete over must remain empty. A flus1h1-/m00ounted sheet metal cover earth may it be used without the heat shield. may be used on one side only. if covers must be used Even when the bottom heat shield is installed, you must on both sides, each cover must be mounted on noncom- provide special protection to the floor beneath. For instal- bustible spacers at least 1” (25 mm) clear of the wall. lations with the heat shield attached, use a noncombustible your local dealer or your local building inspector can floor protector such as 1/4” non-asbestos mineral board or provide details of other approved methods of passing equivalent, or 24 gauge sheet metal. The floor protector a chimney connector through a combustible wall. may be covered with a noncombustible decorative material In Canada, this type of installation must conform to CAN/ if desired. Do not obstruct the space under the heater. CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel Burning Appli- Protection requirements vary somewhat between the ances and Equipment. United States and Canada as follows: NoTe: Do not vent your Resolute Acclaim into a U.S. installations the floor protector is required under factory-built (zero-clearance) fireplace under any the stove and must extend at least 16” from the front of circumstances. The Resolute Acclaim has not been the stove (“C”, Fig. 11), and at least 6” from the sides and specifically tested and listed for this type of installa- rear (“D” and “E”,Fig. 11). It must also extend under the tion. These appliances and their chimneys are specifically chimney connector and 2” to either side (“F”,Fig. 11). designed as a unit for use as fireplaces. It may void the To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be at listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use. least 38” wide and 42” deep. Do NoT coNNecT The ReSolUTe AcclAiM To ANy in canada, a noncombustible floor protector is required AiR DiSTRibUTioN DUcT oR SySTeM. under the heater also. The floor protector must extend 18” (457 mm) to the front (“C”, Fig. 11), and 8” (203 mm) from the sides and rear (“D” and “E”, Fig. 11). 8 2000893 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove F Top exit Rear exit RESOLUTE Acclaim E E B C D C D A A Wood framing requires protection U.S. canada from radiant heat ST247a A: 38” 42” (1067 mm) B: 42” 46” (1168 mm) Fig. 12 Supporting timbers under fireplace hearth are consid- C: 16” 18” (457 mm) ered to be combustible D: 6” 8” (203 mm) keep the Stove a Safe Distance From E: 6” ST5800” � (203 mm) F: 10” intr1ep0id” (254 mm) Surrounding Materials floor protection ST500 11/10/00 Fig. 11 Required floor protector dimensions. Both a stove and its chimnSeyT c2o4n7nector radiate heat in all directions when operating.R A esaafre e inxsitt afllloaotior nd rgerqmuires that To meet these requirements, a floor protector must be at adequate clearance be maintained between the stove and least 42” (1067 mm) wide and 46” (1168 mm) deep. 12/14/99 djt nearby combustible materials to ensure that such materials Floor protection for Fireplace installation do not overheat. Clearance is the distance between either your stove or Do not assume that your fireplace hearth is completely chimney connector, and nearby walls, floors, the ceiling, noncombustible and any other fixed combustible surface. Keep furnishings Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy the “completely non- and other combustible materials away from the stove as combustible” requirement because the brick or concrete in well. In general, a distance of 48” (1220 mm) must be front of the fireplace opening is supported by heavy wood maintained between the stove and moveable combustible framing as in Figure 12. Because heat passes readily items such as drying clothes, furniture, newspapers, fire- through brick or concrete, it can easily pass through to wood, etc. Keeping those clearance areas empty assures the wood. As a result, such fireplace hearths can be a fire that nearby surfaces and objects will not overheat. hazard and are considered a combustible floor. Safe Ways to Reduce clearances For all fireplace installations, follow the floor protection guidelines described above. Your stove has special clearance requirements that have been established after careful research, and testing to UL Keep in mind that many raised hearths will extend less than and ULC standards. the required clearance from the front of the heater when it is installed. In such cases, sufficient floor protection as Clearance requirements have been established to meet described above must be added in front of the hearth to most installation possibilities, and they involve the combi- satisfy the minimum floor protector requirement from the nation of four basic variables: front of the stove: 16” (410 mm) from the front in the United • When the stove has no listed heat shield mounted on States and 18” (457 mm) from the front in Canada. it. • When the stove has a listed heat shield mounted on Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor protec- it. tion as they are not fire proof. • When the wall has no listed heat shield mounted on it. Fireplace installations also have special clearance require- • When the wall has a listed heat shield mounted on it. ments to the side walls, side decorative trim, and fireplace In general, the greatest clearance is required when you mantel. Refer to the information on fireplace and mantel are placing a stove with no heat shield near a wall with no trim shields in this section. heat shield. The least clearance is required when both the stove and the wall have heat shields. Reducing a stove clearance may require a listed heat shield on the chimney connector as well. 2000893 9 Resolute® Acclaim Woodburning Stove Clearances may be reduced only by means approved by 2. Remove the flue collar and extension plate. the regulatory authority, or in accordance with the clear- 3. Examine the exposed gasket; contact your Vermont ances listed in this manual. Castings Authorized Dealer if the gasket needs to be replaced. Wall Shields 4. Position the extension plate and flue collar in the ap- Wall shields should be constructed of 24 gauge or heavier propriate orientation, making sure the gasket remains in sheet metal, or another noncombustible material such as place. The notched edge of the extension plate should 1/2” (13 mm) insulation board or common brick “laid on be next to the griddle. flat,” with the 3¹⁄₂" (89 mm) side down. (Fig. 13) 5. Secure the extension plate and flue collar with the fas- Shields must be spaced out from the combustible surface 1" teners removed in the first step. Run the bolts in only (25 mm) on noncombustible spacers. The spacers should finger-tight. Adjust the fit of the extension plate and/or not be directly behind the stove or chimney connector. flue collar if necessary. Tighten all four (4) fasteners, but do not overtighten them. Test the action of the griddle; make any needed adjustments by loosening Air Flow the hardware, repositioning the flue collar and extension plate, retesting the griddle action, and retightening the Screen hardware. Wall Shield Fireplace installations A fireplace installation requires special clearance between Stud Wall Framing the side of the stove and the right and left walls, the side of the stove and the decorative side trim on the fireplace face, and the top of the stove and the mantel. Noncombustible spacers and Shield Ventilated shields (noncombustible) installed on noncom- fasteners bustible spacers 1” (25 mm) away from the combustible surface may be used to reduce clearances. (Fig. 14) A Metal Spacer Drywall mantel shield for the Resolute Acclaim must be at least 48” (1219 mm) long, centered over the stove. Side trim shields must extend the full length of the trim. (Fig. 15) An unprotected mantel (“A”,Fig. 15) must have a minimum clearance of 36” (914mm), measured from the stove’s top Air Flow plate. With a ventilated shield the clearance may safely be ST248 reduced to 30” (762 mm). Maximum depth of the mantel Fig. 13 Approved wall shield construction. is 9” (229 mm). Air must be able to flow between the wall and the shield. Unprotected top trim (B) protruding 1¹⁄₂" (38 mm) or less ST248� At least 50% of the bottom 1” (25 mm) of the shield should from the face of the fireplace must be a minimum of 28" wall shield construction� be open and the shield must be open at the top. (711 mm) from the stove's top surface. This clearance may 12/14/99 djt not be reduced by shielding. If top trim protrudes more When calculating clearance, always measure from the top than 1¹⁄₂" (38 mm) the mantel clearances of 36" (915mm) plate of the stove, or, from the chimney connector itself, to unshielded and 30" (762 mm) shielded must be used. the adjacent combustible surface. Do not measure from the heat shields of the stove or connector to the combustible Side trim must have a minimum clearance of 8" (203 mm), surface. measured from the stove's top side edge. In this case, venti- lated shielding will not provide protection to allow clearance Reversing the Flue collar reduction. Your Resolute Acclaim is shipped with the flue collar in the In addition, a fireplace installation must observe the floor top exit position. Depending on your requirements, you protection guidelines discussed previously. may wish to reverse the flue collar and extension plate to The charts and sample installations on the following pages the rear exit position. The only tool necessary is a 7/16” list the clearances required for various installation configu- wrench. rations of the Resolute Acclaim. To reverse the flue collar position: 1. Remove the four (4) fasteners that hold the collar and extension plate. The fasteners are accessible by reach- ing through the flue collar of the stove. 10 2000893

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Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.