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Encore Woodburning Stove

30003842

ST492

Defiant

freestanding 

installation

11/00

Chimney

Elbow

Slip Pipe

Standard 

Connector

Oval to 

Round Adapter

Flue Collar

Thimble

Flue Liner

Flue

ST492

Fig. 5

  Chimney connection in a freestanding masonry instal-

lation.

Securing the Single-wall Connector to a 

Masonry Chimney

Both freestanding masonry  chimneys and fireplace 
masonry chimneys may be used for your installation. 

Freestanding Installations 

If the chimney connector must pass through a combus-
tible wall to reach the chimney, follow the recommenda-
tions in the Wall Pass-Through section that follows.  
The opening through the chimney wall to the flue 
(the “breech”) must be lined with either a ceramic or 
metal cylinder, called the “thimble”, which is cemented 
securely in place. Most chimney breeches incorporate 
thimbles, but the fit must be snug and the joint between 
the thimble and the chimney wall must be cemented 
firmly.
A special piece called the “thimble sleeve,” slightly 
smaller in diameter than standard connectors and 
most thimbles, will facilitate the removal of the chimney 
connector system for inspection and cleaning. Thimble 
sleeves should be available from your local dealer.
To install a thimble sleeve, slide it into the breech until 
it is flush with the inner flue wall. Do not extend it into 
the actual flue passage, as this could interfere with the 
draft.  

ST243

thinble connection

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Thimble Sleeve

Chimney Connector

Flue

Keep 

sleeve 

end flush 

with flue 

tile

ST243

Fig. 6

  The thimble, made of either ceramic or metal, must be 

cemented securely in place.

The thimble sleeve should protrude 1-2” (25-50mm) into 
the room. (Fig. 6) Use furnace cement and thin gasket-
ing to seal the sleeve in place in the thimble.  Secure 
the chimney connector to the outer end of the sleeve 
with sheet metal screws.
Without a thimble, a suitable length of chimney con-
nector can be extended through the breech to the inner 
face of the flue liner, and cemented securely in place.  
Additional pieces of connector are then attached with 
sheet metal screws.  

Fireplace Installations

The chimney connector may be connected to the 
chimney above the fireplace opening or through the 
fireplace.

Above the Fireplace

The Encore may be connected to a chimney above 
a fireplace opening. (Fig. 7) In such installations, the 
stove is positioned on the hearth in front of the fireplace 
and the chimney connector rises from the stove top and 
then angles ninety degrees back into the chimney. The 
chimney liner should extend to the point at which the 
chimney connector enters the chimney.  
If the chimney connector from your installation enters 
the chimney above a fireplace, follow all the guidelines 
mentioned above for freestanding installations. In addi-
tion, give special consideration to the following points:

• 

Check the clearance between the stove and the 

chimney connector, and any combustible trim or the 
mantel. Use the necessary combination of mantel, trim, 
and connector heat shields to achieve the required 
clearances.

• 

Check the clearance between the chimney con-

nector and the ceiling. If no heat shields are used, the 
clearance should be at least 610 mm (24”). To find out 
how much this clearance may be reduced with heat 
shields, refer to the clearance chart on Page 12.

Summary of Contents for Encore 2550CE

Page 1: ...PERLY INSTALLED OPERATED AND MAIN TAINED A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJ...

Page 2: ...s 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 CFM Corporation Welcome This manual desc...

Page 3: ...nector for 8 ue collar 203 mm 8 diameter for 6 ue collar 152 mm 6 diameter Chimney ue size for 8 ue collar 203 mm 8 minimum for 6 ue collar 152 mm 6 minimum Flue exit position Reversible top or rear P...

Page 4: ...SE FIRE FOLLOW 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 stand...

Page 5: ...y chimney with a nominal ue size of 203 x 203 mm 8 x 8 or 203 x 305 mm 8 x 12 and into a round ue with nominal ue size of 203 mm 8 An Encore with a 152 mm 6 ue collar is approved for venting into a ma...

Page 6: ...uipped with the 203 mm 8 ue collar an oval to round adapter will be needed Double wall oval to round adapters are available from some manufacturers Your local dealer can help you select the right conn...

Page 7: ...ramic or metal must be cemented securely in place The thimble sleeve should protrude 1 2 25 50mm into the room Fig 6 Use furnace cement and thin gasket ing to seal the sleeve in place in the thimble S...

Page 8: ...ombustible wall If you are considering a wall pass through in your installation check with your building inspector before you begin Also check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any speci c r...

Page 9: ...d its connector and nearby combustibles Clearance is the distance between either your stove measured from the bottom edge of the stove s top plate or chimney connector and nearby walls oors the ceilin...

Page 10: ...masonry other than to allow safe access to the controls of the stove For this reason minimum side clearances of 125 mm and a minimum rear clearance of 50 mm are recommended Summary of Clearances Minim...

Page 11: ...eld a t l e a s t 3 x D at least 1 5 x D at least 1 5 x D Plan Without Shield Plan With Shield Air space of at least 12 mm between noncombustible shield and combustible material Fluepipe at least 1 5...

Page 12: ...verse the ue collar by removing the two 2 screws that attach it to the back of the stove Be sure the gas ket around the ue collar opening is in position when you screw the collar back onto the stove I...

Page 13: ...otter and faster while less air prolongs the burn at a lower heat level High and low settings appear in Figure 20 For the greatest air supply and maximum heat output but the shortest burn time move th...

Page 14: ...rared Re ective Glass Panels for Clear Fire Viewing The inner surfaces of the infrared re ective glass panels are kept at a higher temperature than the outer surface This design along with a preheated...

Page 15: ...nstallation s draft or the force that moves air from the stove up through the chimney Draft is affected by such things as the length type and location of the chimney local geography nearby obstruction...

Page 16: ...dium to high ring rate must be maintained until the stove catalyst and fuel are all stabilized at the proper operating temperatures Even though it is possible for the re to get quite hot within a few...

Page 17: ...t The draft management information on Page 25 will explain in detail how the features of your installation may help or hinder good draft Refuel While the Embers Are Still Hot When reloading best resul...

Page 18: ...ial in soil or otherwise locally 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 househo...

Page 19: ...y won t lose its heat to the outdoors so it takes less heat from the stove to heat it up and keep it warm Flue Sizing The inside size of a chimney for an airtight stove should match the size of the st...

Page 20: ...aft pulls them out of the rebox The gases back up in the rebox till they re dense enough and hot enough to ignite If your stove back puffs you should open the damper to let the smoke rise to the ue mo...

Page 21: ...the glass in the doors is damaged If you need to replace the glass use only the high tem perature ceramic glass supplied by Vermont Castings Do not use substitutes Be sure to specify left or right gla...

Page 22: ...mostat handle position does not lead to changes in the re s intensity it is probably due to weak chimney draft in the case of a weak re you can t increase or an air leak in the stove in the case of a...

Page 23: ...ual or if the cata lytic element is deactivated or removed Under normal operating conditions the catalytic com bustor should remain active for two to six years de pending on the amount of wood burned...

Page 24: ...s 5 16 The damper to the upper reback the front doors to the stove front and the doors to each other 6 Check the combustor s honeycomb like element for a buildup of y ash If any is evident take the co...

Page 25: ...ogether If this is the case the job should be done only by a quali ed service technician 5 16 diameter gasket seals the following parts The ue collar to the stove back The lower reback to the sides Th...

Page 26: ...ot inspect or clean the chimney yourself contact your local Vermont Castings Dealer or a profes sional chimney sweep Annual Maintenance Every Spring at the end of the heating season perform a thorough...

Page 27: ...des more places for creosote and y ash to deposit It is important to follow the operating instructions in order to minimize these deposits and to periodically inspect your catalyst for signs of blocka...

Page 28: ...84 74 83 43 8 24 24 88 87 86 80 82 80 22 22 85 0956 Encore parts 8 02 89 92 91 90 93 93 56 Encore Woodburning Stove Model 2550CE Item Description Part Number Item Description Part Number 1 Secondary A...

Page 29: ...y Air Rod Only 1601493 43 Primary Air Regulatory System 5000337 44 Bottom 1308604 45 Ashlip See Chart Pg 36 50 Andiron 2 1307419 51 Leg See Chart Pg 36 52 Leg Leveler 1201745 53 Ashdrop 1308603 54 Paw...

Page 30: ...4 30002523 30002522 30002520 30002521 Vermont Classic Green 30003044 30003043 30003042 30003041 30003039 30003040 Shell Enamel Parts Encore Enamel Left Door Left Door Right Door Right Door Color Flue...

Page 31: ...e 3 Date of failure of catalyst 4 Any relevant information or circumstances regarding determina tion of failure 5 In addition the owner must return the failed catalyst Exclusions Limitations 1 This wa...

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