Vogelzang International VG450EL Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

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Vogelzang International Corp. 

VG450EL FrontiErsman™

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18. 

Clean sTOVe FrequenTlY  as soot, creosote 
and ash may accumulate. Clean exterior with soap 
and warm water when stove is not hot. Do not use 
any acids or scouring soap, as these solvents wear 
and dull the finish. 

19.  Do not operate stove while under the influence of 

drugs or alcohol 

20. 

alerT all PersOns TO The hazarDs OF 
hIGh surFaCe TeMPeraTures 
while stove is 
in operation – especially young children. Keep away 
from a hot stove to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  

21. 

neVer leaVe sMall ChIlDren unsuPer-
VIseD when TheY are In The saMe rOOM 
as The sTOVe.
 if small children will be in the same 
room as the stove during operation, provide a sturdy 
barrier to keep them at a safe distance from the stove. 

22.  Keep stove area clear and free from all combustible 

materials, gasoline, engine oil, naphtha and other 
flammable vapors and liquids.

23. 

whIle TenDInG The FIre alwaYs wear PrO-
TeCTIVe ClOThInG
, fire retardant hearth gloves 
and eye protection, to prevent burns.

24. 

neVer OPeraTe ThIs sTOVe wITh The DOOr 
OPen
 except when re-fueling. such actions can 
result in very dangerous operating conditions.

25. 

DO nOT OVer FIre The sTOVe. over firing will 
occur if combustion air is uncontrolled as when oper-
ated with the feed door left open during operation. 
such actions can result in very dangerous operating 
conditions. While in operation, keep the feed door 
closed and secured at all times except while tending 
the fire

26. 

DO nOT sMOTher FIre when aDDInG Fuel. Do 
not build fires against glass and do not load fuel to a 
height or in such a manner that it creates a hazard 
when opening the door.

27. 

neVer leaVe The sTOVe unaTTenDeD with 
door open. always close the door after ignition. 

28. 

DO nOT COnneCT TO Or use In COnjunC-
TIOn wITh anY aIr DIsTrIBuTIOn DuCT wOrk 
unless sPeCIFICallY aPPrOVeD FOr suCh 
InsTallaTIOns.

29. 

a wOOD-BurnInG sTOVe MusT neVer Be 
InsTalleD In a hallwaY Or near a sTaIr-
Case,
 as it may block egress in the event of a fire.

30. 

DO nOT InsTall In a sleePInG rOOM.

31.  DO nOT InsTall In an alCOVe Or InsIDe a 

FIrePlaCe.

32.  install at least one smoke detector on each floor of 

your home. Detectors should be located away from 
the heating appliance to avoid false alarms. Detectors 
should be located close to sleeping areas.  Follow 
the smoke detector manufacturer’s placement and 
installation instructions. maintain smoke detector per 
manufacturer’s instructions. 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS continued…

33. 

CarBOn MOnOXIDe (CO) hazarD. a buildup of 
Co fumes is toxic and can be fatal. Carbon monoxide 
is a colorless, odorless gas produced during combus-
tion of wood, coal, oil, gas and by other fuel burning 
appliances. it is important to have a proper draft and 
adequate replacement air ventilation so fumes are 
drawn out the chimney. installed as instructed this 
stove is designed to be as safe as possible yet it is 
recommended to install a Co detector. Follow the 
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper instal-
lation and use. it is recommended to be placed at 
table-top level (not near the ceiling) to avoid false 
alarms. realize that devices other than a stove (i.e. 
motor exhaust) can trigger Co alarms.

 

if alarm sounds:

  •  Recognize the symptoms of CO poisoning (head-

aches, nausea & drowsiness).

  •  Increase ventilation (open windows & doors).
  •  Make sure stove doors and/or lids are closed and 

secured.

  •  Check stove for smoking or puffing (open airflow 

controls).

  •  Check chimney & connector pipe for leaks, block-

age or down-draft conditions.

 

•  Check CO device for false alarm.

34.  the walls of the fire box may become slightly dis-

torted after a period of use. a slight distortion will 
not affect 34 operation of the stove.

35.  Keep power cords, electrical appliances and/or as-

semblies outside of the clearance area shown in this 
manual for combustible materials. 

36.  Consult your municipal building department or fire 

officials about restrictions, permits and installation 
requirements for your area.

37. For further information on using your stove 

safely, a copy of the national Fire Protection  
association (nFPa) publication, “Using Coal and 
Wood stoves safely” nFPa no. Hs-10-1978. Write 
nFPa, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, ma 02269.

Summary of Contents for VG450EL

Page 1: ...6 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE Installing OR OPERATING This STOVE Failure to follow instruc tions may result in property damage bodily injury or even death NOTE It is recommended Installation be completed by a qualified Heating Equipment Installer Do NOT install in a mobile home Refer to markings on STOVE labels for additional information Safety Notice If this stove is not properly insta...

Page 2: ...od draft See specifics in installation instructions 9 Be sure that your chimney is safely constructed and in good repair Have the chimney inspected by the fire department or a qualified inspector Your insurance company should be able to recommend a qualified inspector Chimney connector pipe must be in good condition Replace if necessary before using stove 10 Creosote or soot may build up in the ch...

Page 3: ... egress in the event of a fire 30 Do not install in a sleeping room 31 Do not install in an alcove or inside a fireplace 32 Install at least one smoke detector on each floor of your home Detectors should be located away from the heating appliance to avoid false alarms Detectors should be located close to sleeping areas Follow the smoke detector manufacturer s placement and installation instruction...

Page 4: ...cts as a heat deflector This panel must be in place for safe operation 7 Attach rear deflector to the rear side corners of the stove using four screws 8 On VG450ELGB models only attach blower assembly to rear of heat deflector NOTE Make sure ceramic gasket is positioned between rear deflector and blower assembly Attach two 2 air deflectors 33 to the top of the rear heat deflector When installed th...

Page 5: ... continued CAUTION Keep furnishings and other combustible materials away form the stove NOTE Before firing woodstove slide firebricks towards the rear so no gaps remain between bricks Fig 2 Top View Minimum Corner Clearances from Combustible Surfaces Fig 1 Top View Minimum Clearance Dimensions from Combustible Surfaces FLOOR PROTECTOR DASHED LINE SHOWS HORIZONTAL CHIMNEY CONNECTOR AND ADDITIONAL F...

Page 6: ... no more than a maximum of 3 76mm apart 6 It is recommended that no more than two 2 90 bends be used in the stovepipe installa tion The use of more than two 90 bends may decrease the amount of draw and possibly cause smoke spillage Where possible use only corrugated nonadjustable elbows These provide a better seal 7 The connector pipe must not pass through an attic or roof space closet or any conc...

Page 7: ... economical to rent or purchase Factors such as wind baromet ric pressure trees terrain and chimney temperature can have an adverse effect on the draft The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for ex ternal factors leading to less than optimal drafting Should you have a problem with inadequate draft you should contact a licensed heating and cooling contractor for assistance in solving the probl...

Page 8: ...bove Be aware that not all manufactured chimney is of the UL 103 HT type NOTE It is recommended that you contact a licensed heating and cooling contractor consult your local yellow pages for chimney installation Manufactured chimney with the proper re quired UL listing is available from most home centers hardware stores and HVAC supply stores If you have access to the internet you may wish to view...

Page 9: ...sh with the inner surface of the chimney liner and does not protrude into the flue see figure 6 3 Secure the thimble with refractory mortar The thimble should be surrounded by 12 of solid unit masonry brickwork or 24 of stone 4 Install the stovepipe into the thimble as far as possible without extending past the flue lining see figures 4 6 on pages 5 6 5 A small airspace about 1 2 should remain bet...

Page 10: ...s sepa rated from combustibles by a minimum of 6 152mm of glass fiber insulation Opening shall be covered and thimble support ed with a sheet steel support minimum 24 gauge in thickness D Chimney Section Pass through Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length with an inside diameter 2 51mm larger than the chimney connec tor and having 1 25 4mm or more of insulation serving as a pass throu...

Page 11: ... less buildup of tars soot or creosote will occur in the chimney 1 Always open draft damper before opening the feed door 2 When adding fuel be careful not to smother the fire Do not build fires against glass on models with glass door CAUTION HOUSE FIRE HAZARDS Do not store wood on floor pro tector underneath stovepipe or any wherewithin minimum clearances from combustible surfaces specified for th...

Page 12: ...e lining When ignitedthis creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least once every two months during the heating season to determine if a creosote buildup has occurred If creosote has accumulated 3mm or more it should be removedto reduce the risk of a chimney fire Failure to remove creosote may result in igni tion and may cause a house building...

Page 13: ...not burn well Such a fire will produce excessive smoke that will cool and condense in the chimney creating creosote Excessive amounts of creosote buildup can ignite causing a chimney fire with the possibility of struc tural elements igniting as well Correct any draft related issues before using the stove The following are some possible causes of insufficient draft Please note that one or more fact...

Page 14: ...to impact the glass 3 Do not build fires against or that might fall against the glass 4 Do not clean the glass with materials that may scratch or otherwise damage the glass Scratches on the glass can develop into cracks or breaks during operation 5 Never attempt to clean the glass while the unit is hot allow to dry thoroughly before reuse If deposits are not very heavy normal glass cleaners are ad...

Page 15: ...e appliance is not in operation and is thoroughly cooled 2 Remove old door gasket and clean channel 3 Using an approved high temperature gasket cement apply a thin coat in bottom of channel 4 Starting at hinge side of door work gasket into channel around door unit end butt and trim to length 5 Close door and allow three to four hours for cement to set before firing appliance Blower Maintenance The...

Page 16: ...or 1 19 Firebox Bottom 1 20 Firebox 1 21 Rear Deflector 1 22 Hardware Pack not shown 1 Models VG450ELGB only 32 Complete Blower Assembly F 4 32a Blower Housing only 1 32b Blower Motor not shown 1 32c Blower Power Cord not shown 1 32d Cord Strain Relief not shown 1 32e Ceramic Fiber Gasket not shown 1 33 Air Deflector 2 1 Flue Collar 1 2 Top Support Rails 2 3 Baffle Hangers 2 4 Baffle 1 5 Door Cast...

Page 17: ...safety glasses Keep children away and discard broken glass safely 1 Be sure stove has cooled before beginning 2 Using a screwdriver remove three screws 27 and glass retainer 26 3 Remove two nuts 28 and air wash deflector 29 4 Remove glass 24 Replace with 8 x10 high temperature ceramic glass only 5 Re install glass reversing steps 1 3 When re placing broken glass remove gasket 25 from broken glass ...

Page 18: ...r protector a Use formulas in step 1 above to calculate R value of proposed material s b For multiple layers add R values of each layer to determine overall R value 3 If the overall R value of the floor protector system is equal to or greater than the floor protector specifications given the alternate is acceptable Definitions Thermal conductance C BTU W hr ft2 F m2 K Thermal conductivity k Btu in...

Page 19: ...VGZ 014 20120424 0 Vogelzang International Corp VG450EL Frontiersman Page 19 Chimney Stove Maintenance Log date of service performed by description ...

Page 20: ...lieves in Him shall not perish but have eternal life John 3 16 MADE IN CHINA ThisVogelzang heating appliance is safe when installed properly and will provide you with years of service However always exercise good judgement when you are using this stove You are dealing with FIRE Fire is inherently dangerous and must be treated with respect Stay warm and in good health Respectfully yours SteveVogelz...

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