Vermont Casting 1640 Stove User Manual


 
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Intrepid 1640 Woodburning Stove
30000830
In Canada, the floor protector required under the stove
must extend 18” (457mm) to the front (‘E’, Fig. 14), and
8” (203mm) from the sides and rear. (‘D’ ,Fig. 14)
To meet Canadian 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 inches to either side. (‘C’, Fig. 14)
For 6" (152mm) connector used with the Intrepid II, the
protector must be a minimum of 10" (254mm) wide,
centered under the connector.
Fig. 14 These dimensions are minimum requirements only.
Use greater dimensions whenever possible.
Floor Protection Requirements
Top Exit Rear Exit
U.S. Canada
D
D
DD
D
E
E
B
C
A
A
A. 34” 38” (965mm)
B 40” 42” (1067mm)
C 10” 10” (254mm)
D6”8(203mm)
E 16” 18” (457mm)
ST567
Fireplace Hearth Protection
Do not assume that your fireplace hearth is completely
noncombustible. Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy
the “completely noncombustible” requirement because
the brick or concrete in front of the fireplace opening is
supported by heavy wood framing. Because heat is
readily conducted by brick or concrete, it can easily
pass through to the wood. As a result, such fireplace
hearths can be a fire hazard and are considered a
combustible floor.
For all fireplace installations, follow the floor protection
guidelines described above.
Keep in mind that many raised hearths will extend less
than the required clearance from the front of the heater
when it is installed. In such cases, sufficient floor
protection as described above must be added in front
of the hearth to satisfy the minimum floor protector
requirement from the front of the stove: 16" (416mm)
from the front in the United States and 18" (457mm)
from the front in Canada.
The optional 3” (75mm) legs may be used only on
hearths that meet the width and depth requirements.
Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor
protection as they are only fire-retardant, not fire proof.
Mobile Home Installation
The Intrepid is approved for use in manufactured
(mobile) homes when installed with the optional
Vermont Castings Mobile Home Kit #1881 in
accordance with the instructions provided with that kit
and any local codes. This approval applies only in the
United States.
In addition to the standard installation requirements
described in this manual, the following guidelines apply
to mobile home installations:
1. The stove must be permanently secured to the floor
using the leg clamps and fasteners provided in the
kit.
2. The stove must have a permanent connection to the
outside to supply combustion air.
3. The stove must be grounded to the steel chassis of
the mobile home.
4. A listed chimney system, including roof thimble,
spark arrestor, chimney supports, roof flashing and
any other components suitable for use in mobile
homes must be used. The chimney system must
comply with the standard for Chimneys Factory-Built
Residential Type and Building Heating Appliances
UL 103.
5. The chimney must be attached directly to the stove
and must extend at least 3’ (914mm) above the part
of the roof through which it passes. The top of the
chimney must extend at least 2’ (610mm) above the
highest point of any part of the mobile home struc-
ture within 10’ (3m) of the chimney.
Fig. 15 Supporting timbers under fireplace hearths are
considered to be combustible.
Wooden Framing
INTREPID II
ST247b