Vermont Casting 2100 Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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WinterWarm Fireplace Insert or System
2000941
The listed chimneys and their manufacturers are:
American Metal Products Ameri-Tec Model HS
Condensation
Engineering Corp. Model HS
GSW Building Product Co. Model SC
Metal Fab, Inc. Model TG
Security Chimneys Ltd. Model ASHT
Selkirk Metalbestos Model SSII
Simpson Dura-Vent Model SDP
In the United States, do not use any other chimney
system with the WinterWarm Fireplace System.
In Canada, the WinterWarm Fireplace System is listed
for use with any 200 mm diameter prefabricated chim-
ney tested and listed to the High Temperature (650°C)
Chimney Standard, ULC S-629.
Guidelines for an Outside Air Supply
Outside air may be introduced to the WinterWarm at
either of two available ports: at the lower left corner of
the back of the cabinet (as viewed from the front), or at
the lower left corner of the left side panel.
An outside air duct must be 3” (75 mm) in diameter,
must be no longer than 20’ (6 m), and must not have
more than three elbows. No part of the outside air duct
(including the outside air inlet) may be higher than the
89"
(2260mm)
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chimney components
4/2/01 djt
Chimney Cap
Storm Collar
Roof Support Package
Flashing
Firestops
Wall Band
Offset
Firestop
Chimney Section
Anchor Plate
Front
Cabinet
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Fig. 30 Typical chimney components used in the installation
of a WinterWarm Fireplace System.
cut-out panel on the WinterWarm shroud, and it should
terminate at an outside air source. It may not terminate
in a garage or basement, nor near another fuel-fed ap-
pliance. The air inlet must be covered by a wire mesh
screen (not included) with openings not larger than 1/4”
x 1/4” (6 x 6 mm) to prevent rodents from entering from
the outside. The optional duct kit includes a valve to
close off incoming air when the WinterWarm is not in
use.
Hearth Requirements
Unless the Fireplace System Cabinet will be installed
on a completely noncombustible surface such as
unpainted concrete over earth, a floor protector must
be used in the installation for protection against radi-
ated heat as well as protection against spilled coals and
embers.
Floor protectors must extend at least 8” (203 mm) from
the side of the door opening, making a total width of 40”
(1016 mm). In addition, the floor protector must extend
from the front door opening a minimum of 16” (410 mm) in
the United States and 18”(460 mm) in Canada. (Fig. 31)
A
B
B
C
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Hearth
Flue
Collar
Glass
Door
United States Canada
A. 16“ (406 mm) 18” (457 mm)
B. 8” (203 mm) 8” (203 mm)
C. 40” (1016 mm) 40” (1016 mm)
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NOTE: Measuring from the door opening of the insert to the fire-
place opening adds 3¹⁄₂” (90mm) to the total depth of the hearth
protector.
Fig. 31 A floor protector must satisfy these requirements.
The approved construction of a floor protector calls for
24 gauge galvanized sheet metal covered with a listed
floor protector material that is at least 7/16” (11 mm)
thick (such as Wonderboard® or Durock®). The floor
protector may be covered with a noncombustible deco-
rative material if desired.