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20300058

VSW30 Series Wood Stove

OPERATION

OPERATION

Do not use a grate or elevate fire.  Build wood fire directly 
on firebrick.  When the stove is used for the first time the 
solvents in the paint will smoke off.  

Wood

This heater is designed to burn natural wood only.  Higher 
efficiencies  and  lower  emissions  generally  result  when 
burning air dried seasoned hardwoods, as compared to 
softwoods or to green or freshly cut hardwoods.
Only  use  dry  seasoned  wood.    Green  wood,  besides 
burning at only 60 percent of the fuel value of dry wood, 
deposits creosote on the inside of your stove and along the 
chimney.  This can cause an extreme danger of chimney 
fire.    To  be  called  “seasoned,”  wood  must  be  dried  for 
a  year.    Regardless  of  whether  the  wood  is  green  or 
seasoned, it should be stored in a well-sheltered ventilated 
area to allow proper drying during the year to come.  Wood 
should  be  stored  beyond  recommended  clearance  from 
combustibles.

Fuel

Even the best stove installation will not perform well with 
poor fuel. If available, always use hardwood that has been 
air-dried (seasoned) 12-18 months. Softwood burns more 
rapidly than hardwood and has a high pitch content that 
can result in creosote. Decayed wood of any type has little 
heat value and should not be used. 
Unseasoned (green) wood has a high moisture content. 
Much of its heat value will be used to evaporate moisture 
before the wood can burn. This significantly reduces the 
amount of energy available to warm your home, as well 
as the intensity of the fire and temperature of the exhaust 
gas. Incomplete combustion and cool flue temperatures 
promote creosote formation and weak draft.
You  can  judge  the  moisture  content  of  wood  by  its 
appearance and weight or use a commercially available 
moisture meter for exact measurement. Unseasoned wood 
will be a third heavier than dry wood. Also look for cracks 
(checking) in the ends of the log that result from contraction 
as the wood dries. The longer and wider the cracks are, 
the dryer the wood is.

Creosote

Creosote is a by-product of low-temperature stove operation, 
weak draft or both. It is a tar that results when unburned 
gases condense inside the flue system at temperatures 
below 290 degrees F. Creosote is volatile and can generate 
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 chimney design and the use 
of operational techniques that encourage good draft and 
complete combustion.

Inspect  your  chimney  frequently  and  clean  it  whenever 
accumulation exceeds 1/4". 

dO NOT BURN:  

Treated Wood, Solvents, Trash, Coal, 

Garbage, Cardboard, Colored Papers

NEVER USE GASOLINE, GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN 
FUEL, kEROSENE, ChARCOAL LIGhTER FLUId, OR 
SIMILAR  LIQUIdS  TO  START  OR  “FREShEN  UP” A 
FIRE  IN  ThIS  hEATER.    kEEP  ALL  SUCh  LIQUIdS 
WELL AWAY FROM ThE hEATER WhILE IT IS IN USE

INSTRUCTION FOR FIRST BURN – CURING 
ThE STOVE PAINT

Your stove has been painted with the highest quality stove 
paint  and  has  special  break-in  procedures.    The  heat 
generated by the normal operation of the stove, will serve 
to harden the paint.

Ventilate  the  house

  during  the  first  three  times  the 

stove is used.  The paint on the stove will give off smoke, 
carbon dioxide and an odor.  Without adequate ventilation, 
concentrations  of  smoke  could  irritate,  or  be  upsetting.  

Open doors and windows and use a fan

 if necessary.  

After  the  initial  burns  the  paint  will  be  cured  and  there 
should be no more smoke.  Each of the initial burns should 
be conducted as follows:
A)   The first 2 burns should be at approximately 250° F 

(120° C) for approximately 20 minutes.

B)  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.

Summary of Contents for VSW30FTAL

Page 1: ...install and use your appliance If not properly installed a house fire may result To reduce the risk of fire follow the installation instruc tions Failure to follow instructions may result in property...

Page 2: ...Warning Fuels used in gas woodburn ing or oil fired appliances and the products of combus tion of such fuels contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects and other...

Page 3: ...rating g h non catalytic 2 5 gph Weight 520 lbs Loading Front Air Control Manual 1 Maximum burn times and heat outputs are based on laboratory testing using full loads of seasoned hardwoods and may va...

Page 4: ...Vermont Castings dealer or Vermont Castings Parts and warranty Vermont Castings Technical Service Parts Warranty Phone 877 406 9180 Fax 877 406 5647 Model and product serial numbers can be found on t...

Page 5: ...appliance An uncontrolled burn a glowing red part or chimney connector indicates excessive draft Inadequate draft may cause back puffing into the room and plugging of the chimney and or cause the appl...

Page 6: ...should contain 4 legs and 8 bolts 2 To begin the leg installation remove the bolts from the hold down brackets from the pallet only This is so you will be able to move the stove to the edge of the pa...

Page 7: ...lled on a non combustible surface as shown on Page 9 of this manual 3 Remove packing material and packing labels from glass FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE MINIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT AND NON COMBUSTIBLE SURF...

Page 8: ...the liner will keep the exhaust restricted to its original volume the air around the liner will require time and heat energy to warm up Check your local codes You may be required to install a flue lin...

Page 9: ...8 mm 426 mm 1295 mm 356 mm 178 mm Step Top Model 10Z x 7 17Z x 7 5Z x 15Z v 51 14 7 267 mm 178 mm 445 mm 178 mm0 140 mm 400 mm 1295 mm 356 mm 178 mm Installation 90 elbow off top of stove through back...

Page 10: ...through Enclosed with Noncombustible Materials 12 305 mm Min 12 305 mm Min ST1049 wall pass thru Chimney Connector ST1049 Figure 10 Hollow Wall Pass through 18 457 mm Empty Space all Around the Chimne...

Page 11: ...ey connector shall not pass through an attic roof space closet concealed space floor ceiling wall or any partition of combustible construction 5 The minimum overall height of your chimney should be 15...

Page 12: ...and can generate a chimney fire All of the installation characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also promote creosote condensation Consequently you can minimize creosote accumulation with...

Page 13: ...l 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 fl...

Page 14: ...e glass while unit is hot Light deposits are normal Heavier deposits may be removed with the use of a readily available oven cleaner 5 Never put substances which can ignite explosively in the unit sin...

Page 15: ...intervals throughout the day during the heating season being careful not to over fire unit This removes the slight film of creosote accumulated during low burn periods 2 Burn stove with draft control...

Page 16: ...n the inside of your stove and along the inside of your chimney 3 What does dry seasoned wood mean and what is considered hardwood Wood that has been dried for a period of one year in a well ventilate...

Page 17: ...ney Temperature Avoid cold chimney temperatures by burning a hot fire for the first fifteen to forty minutes being careful not to over fire If any part of the chimney or parts of the stove start to gl...

Page 18: ...1 63D0167 63D0167 63D0167 63D0167 63D0167 10 3 8 Rope Gasket 4 5 63D0302 63D0302 63D0302 63D0302 63D0302 11 1 4 20 x 1 Button Head Cap Screw 2 63D0304 63D0304 63D0304 63D0304 63D0304 12 Cast Iron Prim...

Page 19: ...Right 1 63D0030 63D0030 63D0030 63D0030 63D0030 38 8 x 1 2 Pan Philip hd Sheet Metal Screw 6 0052825B 0052825B 0052825B 0052825B 0052825B 39 Adjustable Rear Shield 1 63D0020 63D0020 63D0020 40 1 4 20...

Page 20: ...1 4 20 x 3 4 Std Hex Hd Bolt 4 63D0344 63D0344 57 Cast Iron Pedestal Ash Pan Door 1 63D0166 63D0166 58 1 2 Rope Gasket 3 5 63D0302 63D0302 59 10 24 x 1 4 Socket hd Cap Screw 4 63D0066 63D0066 60 Assy...

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Page 23: ...time 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 dam...

Page 24: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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