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Encore

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 1450CE Non-Catalytic Woodburning Stove

30003845

3.  Determine the correct length of the appropriate-
sized gasket by laying it out in the channel. Allow an 
extra  5-51 mm (1-”), and mark the spot to be cut. 
(Fig. 33) 
4.  Remove the gasket from the channel, place it on a 
wood cutting surface, and cut it at the marked spot with 
a utility knife. Twist the ends slightly to keep the gasket 
from unraveling.
5.  Lay an unbroken 3 mm (1/8”) bead of gasket cement 
in the newly-cleaned channel. 
6.  Starting at one end, press the gasket into the chan-
nel. (Fig. 33) Ensure a good joint where the gasket 
meets before trimming any excess.  Do not overlap the 
gasket ends or leave ends with ragged edges. 

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Cement

Stove Gasket

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fig. 33

  Lay a bead of gasket cement then press gasket in 

place.

7.  Press the gasketed part firmly against its normal 
mating surface to seat the gasket evenly in its channel.  
Close and latch the door to do this, or tap other parts 
with the rubber mallet (or hammer/block of wood). 
8.  Clean any excess cement from around the chan-
nel, then let the cement that holds the new gasket dry 
thoroughly.

adjust the door if Necessary

The stove’s door(s) may need adjustment after you 
have regasketed it. Initially, it may require loosening to 
accommodate the new gasket;  after a few weeks, it 
may need tightening to compensate for compression of 
the new gasket. The directions for adjusting the doors 
are on Page . 

all gasketed construction

Other gaskets form seals between non-moving parts, 
but these are not subject to the same wear and dete-
rioration as gaskets on moving parts. It is unlikely that 
you will ever need to replace these gaskets unless the 
involved parts are disassembled and then put back 
together. If this is the case, the job should be done only 
by a qualified service technician.

  5/16” diameter gasket seals the following parts: 

•  The flue collar to the stove back

    •  The lower fireback to the sides
    •  All connections between the major stove plates

the chimney System

creosote 

Your Encore is designed to reduce creosote build-up 
significantly. However, regular chimney inspection and 
maintenance must still be performed. For safety, good 
stove performance, and to protect your chimney and 
chimney connector, inspect your chimney and chimney 
connector on a regular schedule. Clean the system if 
necessary. Failure to keep the chimney and connector 
system clean can result in a serious chimney fire.
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar, organic 
vapors and moisture that combine to form creosote.  
The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool 
chimney flue of a slow-burning fire. As a result, creo-
sote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignit-
ed, this creosote makes an extremely hot fire within the 
flue system that can damage the chimney and overheat 
adjacent combustible material.  If a significant layer of 
creosote has accumulated —3 mm (1/8”) or more — it 
should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire.
To reduce the amount of creosote that may form, re-
member to provide adequate air for combustion and to 
strive for small, intense fires rather than large, smolder-
ing ones. 
You can never be too safe. Contact your local fire 
authority for information on what to do in the event of 
a chimney fire, and have a clearly understood plan on 
how to handle one.
You should inspect the system every two weeks during 
the heating season as part of a regular maintenance 
schedule. To inspect the chimney, let the stove cool 
completely. Then, using a strong light, sight up through 
the flue collar into the chimney flue. If it is not possible 
to inspect the flue system in this fashion, the stove must 
be disconnected to provide better viewing access. 
Clean the chimney using a brush the same size and 
shape as the flue liner. Flexible fiberglass rods are used 
to run the brush up and down the liner, causing any 
deposits to fall to the bottom of the chimney where they 
can be removed through the clean-out door.  
Clean the chimney connector by disconnecting the sec-
tions, taking them outside, and removing any deposits 
with a stiff wire brush. Reinstall the connector sections 
after cleaning, being sure to secure the joints between 
individual sections with sheet metal screws.
If you cannot inspect or clean the chimney yourself, 
contact your local Vermont Castings’ Dealer or a profes-
sional chimney sweep.

Summary of Contents for Encore 1450C

Page 1: ...the risk of fire follow the installation instructions Failure to follow instructions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death Contact local building officials about restrictions and...

Page 2: ...Vermont Castings stove It also contains useful information on maintenance and assembly of this product We urge you to read the manual thoroughly and to keep it as a reference Sincerely All of us at MH...

Page 3: ...r 8 oval flue collar 203 mm 8 diameter for optional 6 flue collar 152 mm 6 diameter Chimney flue size for 8 oval flue collar 203 mm 8 minimum for optional 6 flue collar 152 mm 6 minimum Flue exit posi...

Page 4: ...low all instructions exactly and do not allow makeshift com promises to endanger property and per sonal safety All local regulations including those referring to national and European standards need t...

Page 5: ...6 and be of the twin wall insulated construction that has been approved for solid fuel use e g Rite Vent ICS of ICID Lite Chimney Systems Diameters over 200 mm 8 are not recommended due to the large...

Page 6: ...on of chimney connec tor serve as guides when you drill 3 mm 1 8 holes in the bottom of the next section Secure the chimney connector to the chimney In structions for various installations follow Be s...

Page 7: ...mble sleeve should protrude 25 51 mm 1 2 into the room Fig 6 Use furnace cement and thin gasketing to seal the sleeve in place in the thimble Secure the chimney connector to the outer end of the sleev...

Page 8: ...675 mm 26 you may install an Encore through the opening using a positive connection kit available from your lo cal dealer These positive connection kits ensure a tight fit between the stove flue colla...

Page 9: ...clearances of the hearth are as fol lows The constructed hearth should be constructed in ac cordance with the recommendations in document J and should be of minimum width 840 mm and minimum depth 840...

Page 10: ...o any combustible surfaces e g wooden mantels or lintels and to timber framed studded walls even if they are faced with noncombustible board Detailed information on fireplace and hearth construction i...

Page 11: ...ces and Fuel Storage Systems This can be achieved by following the recommenda tions of Approved Document J These are as shown in Figure 13 34 FLUEPIPE CLEARANCES D at least 3 x D Elevation Without Shi...

Page 12: ...no weight on the leg while making the adjustment Reverse the Flue Collar If Necessary Reverse the flue collar by removing the two 2 screws that attach it to the back of the stove Be sure the gas ket...

Page 13: ...ided with stove under the right wing of the bottom heat shield with two 2 10 sheet metal screws 5 Attach the rheostat to its holder by inserting the rheostat control shaft through the holder hole Inst...

Page 14: ...Andirons ST636 Fig 19 The Encore controls are conveniently located and easy to operate Door Handle A Single Air Control Regulates Heat Output and Burn Time The primary air control lever located on th...

Page 15: ...d is their density Hardwoods because of their greater density burn longer than softwoods and can increase the time between refuelings Store wood under cover to keep it dry The longer it is stored in a...

Page 16: ...far right to 1 3 the distance to left Medium From 1 3 to 2 3 the distance to left High From 2 3 the distance to left to far left DO NOT OPERATE THE STOVE WITH THE ASH DOOR OPEN OPERATION WITH THE ASH...

Page 17: ...nclude some smaller pieces of wood in the new fuel load to help the stove regain its operating temperature quickly Use this sequence as a guide to successful refueling NOTE Door handles can be hot A g...

Page 18: ...lly dispersed it should be kept in the closed container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled You can use wood ash as a garden fertilizer CAUTION Never use your household or shop vacuum cleaner to...

Page 19: ...at heat from the chimney walls will transfer to the house and not be wasted outdoors An indoor chimney will not lose its heat to the outdoors so Draft Management it takes less heat from the stove to h...

Page 20: ...voiding overly dry wood loaded into a very hot stove may help this problem If back puffing persists contact your dealer or qualified chimney sweep to help diag nose the problem Draft Testing An easy w...

Page 21: ...not use abrasive cleaners Rinse the glass thoroughly Dry the glass completely Replace Broken Glass Immediately Do not operate your stove if the glass in the doors is damaged If you need to replace th...

Page 22: ...an end and pulling firmly 2 Use a wire brush or the tip of a screwdriver to clean the channel of any remaining cement or bits of gasket Fig 32 Remove stubborn deposits of cement with a cold chisel if...

Page 23: ...cantly However regular chimney inspection and maintenance must still be performed For safety good stove performance and to protect your chimney and chimney connector inspect your chimney and chimney c...

Page 24: ...and remove ash build up behind the com bustion package This should be done in conjunction with annual cleaning of the chimney connector since this inspection is most conveniently done through the flu...

Page 25: ...64 62 19 56 60 59 22 56 58 54 23 25 48 49 50 45 53 42 41 53 24 28 57 26 27 38 18 17 14 16 46 65 62 44 43 40 39 34 35 70 33 31 32 30 28 42 29 15 71 36 5 6 75 76 77 77 78 27 80 MHSC reserves the right...

Page 26: ...er Pin Ashdoor 30001749 33 Ashdoor Hinge Lower 30002404 34 Ashpan 1601025 35 Ashpan Bracket 1601039 36 Ashpan Cover 1601027 37 Airwash Manifold 30002407 38 Front See Chart Pg 33 39 Left Door See Chart...

Page 27: ...0002633 30002623 30002643 30003082 Right Side 30003053 30002612 30004877 30003063 30003073 30002632 30002622 30002642 30003083 Flue Collar 30003008 2324280 30004868 30003020 30003032 2374280 1324280 3...

Page 28: ...d wood chemically treated wood or any fuel not recommended in the Owners Guide 4 This warranty does not cover a stove repaired by someone other than a Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer 5 Damage to th...

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