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VSW20 Wood Stove

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OpERATION & MAINTENANCE

2.  The  3

rd

  burn  should  be  between  500°  F  and  700°  F 

(260° to 370° C) for at least 45 minutes.  The important 
fact is the paint should be cured slowly.  Avoid hot fires 
during the curing process.

The best way to achieve the first burn is with kindling fires. 
Prolong  the  fires  as  needed  by  adding  more  kindling. 
During the curing process the paint may be gummy.  Once 
cured the paint will remain hard.  

It is normal

 to see flat 

spots on painted surfaces of the stove.  The flat spots on 
the paint surface indicate the hotter surfaces of the stove, 
and is caused by the heat radiating through the paint.  

It is 

also expected that shiny spots 

caused by friction from 

the packaging materials, will disappear during the curing 
of the stove.

So . . .

1.  Remember to ventilate well.
2.  Allow the stove to cure before burning for long periods 

at high temperatures.

3.  Flat spots on the painted surfaces are normal.
4.  Shiny  spots  on  the  paint  surface  before  burning  is 

normal.

5.  Call your dealer if you have any questions.

buIldINg A FIRE

1.  Open inlet air control fully.
2.  Place  a  small  amount  of  crumpled  paper  in  the 

stove.

3.  Cover the paper with a generous amount of kindling 

wood in a teepee fashion and a few small pieces of 
wood.

4.  Ignite  the  paper  and  close  door.  If  fire  dies  down 

substantially, open door slightly.

5.  Add larger pieces of wood as the fire progresses being 

careful  not  to  overload.    Do  not  fill  firebox  beyond 
firebrick area.  An ideal coal bed of 1" (25 mm) to 2" 
(51 mm) should be established to achieve optimum 
performance.

6.  This unit is designed to function most effectively when 

air is allowed to circulate to all areas of the firebox.  An 
ideal means of achieving this is to rake a slight (1" to 
2" wide) trough in the center of the coal bed from front 
to back prior to loading the fuel.

CAuTION:  TO  REduCE  ThE  RISk  OF  glASS 
bREAkAgE, AVOId lOCATINg WOOd FuEl ClOSE 
TO, OR TOuChINg ThE dOOR glASS.

7.  Once fuel has been loaded, close door and open air 

inlet control fully until fire is well established (approx. 
10 minutes) being careful not to over fire.

8.  Re-adjust  air  inlet  control  to  desired  burn  rate.    If 

excessive  smoke  fills  firebox,  open  air  inlet  control 
slightly  until  flames  resume  and  wood  is  sufficiently 
ignited.  A basic rule of thumb is “closed – low,” "1/2 

ST1060
SSW20 air control

A

Low Burn

High Burn

Figure 13 - 
Air Control Layout

ST1060

ST1088
remove firebrick

Firebrick

ST1088

Figure 14 -
Removing Firebrick

way-medium,” and “fully open – high.” 

9.  When  refueling,  adjust  air  control  to  the  fully  open 

position.    When  fire  brightens,  slowly  and  carefully 
open the door.  This procedure will prevent gases from 
igniting causing smoke and flame spillage.

10.  Add fuel being careful not to overload.
11.  Close doors.

MAINTENANCE
REMOVE FIREbRICk

To remove firebrick, lift up from bottom and rotate outward.

  

Figure 14

glASS CARE
AVOId dAMAgINg ThE glASS dOOR pAN-
El

Do not abuse the glass by slamming the door or striking 
the  glass  with  a  log.  Never  operate  your  stove  if  it  has 
damaged or broken glass. If you need to replace the glass, 
use only replacement glass provided by your local Vermont 
Castings dealer.

Summary of Contents for VSW20

Page 1: ...perly installed 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 injury or even death Contact...

Page 2: ...e and proper care it will provide you with many years of service This manual contains valuable instructions on the installation and operation of your Vermont Castings stove You will also find useful i...

Page 3: ...such fuels contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other reproductive harm California Health and Safety Code Sec 25249 6 WARNING HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURN...

Page 4: ...wood fuel The stove is intended for operation only with the door fully closed Do not install any products not specified for use with this stove SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE INSTALLATION OF YOUR APPLI AN...

Page 5: ...aft is obtained operate only with doors closed and open slowly when re fueling This will reduce or eliminate smoke from entering the room Attempts to achieve higher output rates that exceed heater des...

Page 6: ...pending on how the stove is operated type and moisture content of fuel and other factors Maximum burn times are achieved under different operating conditions than are maximum heat outputs 2 These valu...

Page 7: ...r combustion because of insufficient air infiltration into the building Such air enters a home through unsealed cracks and openings Kitchen or bath exhaust fans can compete with the stove for availabl...

Page 8: ...h a chimney can take quite a while to warm up and the stove performance will likely be disappointing The best solution to an oversize flue problem is the installation of an insulated steel chimney lin...

Page 9: ...te is a flammable and when ignited make an extremely hot fire within the flue system which can damage the chimney and overheat adjacent combustible material To reduce the amount of creosote that may f...

Page 10: ...connector sections Consult your local dealer about these special pieces ST242 Chimney connector 12 13 99 djt Secure the Single wall Connector to a Prefabricated Chimney For prefabricated chimneys fol...

Page 11: ...ctor Flue Collar Flue Flue Liner Thimble ST1094 Figure 5 Freestanding Installation Chimney Connection ST1095 chimney connector above fireplace Chimney Connector Shields Check These Clearances Mantel S...

Page 12: ...is separated from combustibles by 6 150 mm of fiberglass insulating material Placing a section of chimney connector inside a section of 9 230 mm diameter solid insulated factory built chimney with 2...

Page 13: ...east 16 from the front of the stove and at least 8 from the sides and rear Figure 10 In Canada a noncombustible floor protector is required under the heater also The floor protector must extend 18 457...

Page 14: ...offer the required protection of 8 203 mm on either side Optional 3 76 mm short legs may be used only on such hearths that meet the width and depth requirements out lined previously under floor prote...

Page 15: ...8 SSW40 clearances 10 08 Top Vent out the Back Wall with Minimum 2 Vertical Figure 12 Clearances to Combustibles ST1008 Clearance to Combustibles UL 1482 and ULC s627 Minimum clearance to combustible...

Page 16: ...a chimney fire All of the installation characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also promote creosote condensation Consequently you can minimize creosote accumulation with an effective chim...

Page 17: ...ideal coal bed of 1 25 mm to 2 51 mm should be established to achieve optimum performance 6 This unit is designed to function most effectively when air is allowed to circulate to all areas of the fir...

Page 18: ...ith the use of a readily available oven cleaner 5 Never put substances which can ignite explosively in the unit since even small explosions in confined areas can blow out the glass 6 This unit has an...

Page 19: ...ems 3 BURN ONLY SEASONED WOOD Avoid burning wet or green wood Seasoned wood has been dried for at least one year 4 A small hot fire is preferable to a large smoldering one that can deposit creosote wi...

Page 20: ...013 8 Secondary Air Tube Middle 1 63D1012 9 Secondary Air Tube Back 1 63D1011 10 C Cast Combo VSW20 1 63D1007 11 C Cast top VSW20 1 63D1009 12 Shield Rear Adjustable Air 1 63D1039 13 Shield Rear Outsi...

Page 21: ...fficient space in the firebox Adjust the air control setting to desired setting Page 17 i Note The lower the air control setting the longer the burn time of your firewood 2 What type of wood is best t...

Page 22: ...r or not there is sufficient air in your home for your stove curtail from using those appliances known to consume the air where possible or open a window or door to allow air to enter the home b Envir...

Page 23: ...e Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance and does not extend to 1 firebox burner assembly damage...

Page 24: ...VSW20 Wood Stove 24 20300059 MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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