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Vermont Castings Concord 

30005102

ST263
starting a fire
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fig. 27 

 Start a fire with small, dry kindling.

ST263

ST264
good fire
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fig. 28 

 Gradually add larger pieces of wood until all the wood 

is burning well.

ST264

In newer homes that are well-insulated and weather-
tight, poor draft may result from insufficient air in the 
house.  In such cases, a slightly opened window near 
the stove on the windward side of the house will provide 
the fresh air needed.  
A more effective option for delivering ample combustion 
air to the stove is to duct air directly from outdoors to 
the stove.  In fact, in some areas, provisions for outside 
combustion air are required in all new construction. The 
optional Concord Outside Air Adapter  is available from 
your dealer.
When you first begin using the stove, pay attention 
to the air control settings. You will quickly find that a 
specific setting will give you a fixed amount of heat.  It 
may take some time to determine the amount of heat 
and the length of burn you should expect from various 
settings.  

do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing 
of your heater by altering the air control adjustment 
range outlined in these directions.

Use the following air control settings as a starting point 
to help determine the best settings for your installation. 

concord control Settings

  burn rate 

primary air control 

Shutter position

 

 

High 

Left most position 

Fully Open

 

Medium 

 

Half Open

 

Low 

Right most position 

Fully Closed

Before you begin using the stove, please read the Ap-
pendix on Draft Management, starting on Page 22, to 
learn how the characteristics of your particular instal-
lation will affect your stove’s performance. You and the 
stove are parts of a system; other parts of the system 
have a strong effect on performance. You may need to 
vary your firing technique to get the results you desire. 

Starting and maintaining a fire

conditioning your Stove

Cast iron is extremely strong, but it can be broken with 
a sharp blow from a hammer or from the thermal shock 
of rapid and extreme temperature change.
The cast plates expand and contract with changes in 
temperature.  When you first begin using your Concord, 
minimize thermal stress by allowing the plates to adjust 
gradually during three or four initial break-in fires follow-
ing 

Steps 1- 3

.

burN Solid wood fuel oNly, aNd burN it 
directly oN the grate.  do Not elevate the 
fuel.  do Not burN coal or other fuelS. 
warNiNg: operate thiS Stove oNly with the 
doorS fully cloSed.

the primary air inlet must be open when starting a 
fire or when refueling.  

Step 1.  Open the primary air control fully. (Lever at left 

most position)

Step 2.  Place several sheets of crumpled newspaper 

in the stove. Avoid using glossy or colored paper, as 
these burn poorly. At the front of the firebox, place on 
the paper six or eight pieces of dry kindling split to a 
finger-width size, and on the kindling lay two or three 
larger sticks of split dry wood approximately 1-2” (25-
51mm) in diameter. (Fig. 27)

Step 3.  Light the newspaper and close the doors.  

Gradually build up the fire by adding a few 3-5”  (80-
120 mm) diameter splits.  (Fig. 28) If this is one of 
the first few “break-in” fires, let the fire burn brightly, 
and then let it die out.  

  •  During the break-in fires, don’t let the stove get 

hotter than 500°F. (260°C) as measured on an op-
tional stove-top thermometer.  Adjust the air control 
lever as necessary to control the fire.

  •  Some odor from the stove’s hot metal, the paint, 

and the cement is normal for the first few fires.

Содержание Concord 1660

Страница 1: ...sk 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 install...

Страница 2: ...se you on the installation should you attempt to install it yourself Consult the au thority having local jurisdiction such as a municipal building department fire department fire prevention bureau etc...

Страница 3: ...rated the type and moisture content of the fuel used as well as the design construction and climatic location of your home Figures shown are based on maximum fuel consumption obtained under laboratory...

Страница 4: ...arge enough and is construct ed properly to meet all requirements You have all necessary permits from local authori ties Your local building official is the final authority for ap proving your install...

Страница 5: ...ection from the stove to the chimney They are for interior use only Double wall connectors must be tested and for use with solid fuel burning appliances Single wall con nectors should be made of 24 ga...

Страница 6: ...ring the Single wall Connector to a Prefabricated Chimney Follow the installation instructions of the chimney manufacturer exactly Special adapters are available from your local dealer to make the con...

Страница 7: ...National Fire Protection Association NFPA has established guidelines for use in the United States for passing chimney connectors through combustible walls Many building code inspectors follow these g...

Страница 8: ...Fig 9 Wall Pass through using single wall chimney connector with a ventilated steel thimble Min 6 152mm Chimney clearance to sheet steel supports and combustibles 2 51mm Min Glass Fiber Insulation Ch...

Страница 9: ...e maintained between the stove and nearby combustible materials to ensure that those materials do not over heat Clearance is the distance between either your stove or chimney connector and nearby wall...

Страница 10: ...t corner if desired Shielding for connector is centered behind con nector Wall pass through must comply with codes Corner installation vertical chimney connector two wall shields Fig 17 Reduced side c...

Страница 11: ...ve lining ST503 Alcove side view 11 10 00 djt Metal Stud Combustible facing may overlap metal studs by only 1 1 air gap top and bottom on both sides and back wall 7 16 Durock or equivalent Joist Shiel...

Страница 12: ...lds Top exit heat shields on stove no shields on single wall con nector Top exit heat shield on stove heat shield on single wall con nector Top exit heat shield on stove double wall chimney connector...

Страница 13: ...Surfaces Top Exit Installations no heat shields Top Exit Installations heat shield on stove no shields on single wall connector Top Exit Installations heat shield on stove heat shields on single wall...

Страница 14: ...Corner Protected Surfaces Concord 1660 Series Clearance Diagram Unprotected surfaces Rear Exit Installations Bottom Heat Shield floor protec tion minimum 18 457mm in front Y Z AA BB EE FF CC DD ST563...

Страница 15: ...eat Shield must be used in the U S and Canada in any installation on a floor that is not comprised of unpainted cement on earth 1 Remove the 1 4 20x 1 2 phillips screw from the cen tral mounting boss...

Страница 16: ...rews provided in the kit to attach the Adapter to the Rear Heat Shield at the aligned holes Without Rear Heat Shield 1 Facing the rear of the stove loosen the pan head screw located a the upper left h...

Страница 17: ...is delivered to the upper area of the firebox to support combustion of gases released from the main fuel bed This Second ary Air enters the stove through two unrestricted inlets and is heated while pa...

Страница 18: ...fect your stove s performance You and the stove are parts of a system other parts of the system have a strong effect on performance You may need to vary your firing technique to get the results you de...

Страница 19: ...ositon for several minutes after refueling Reset the primary air control for the desired heat output after the fire is re established Ash Disposal Remove ash before it reaches the top of the ash pan C...

Страница 20: ...n the inner gasket with the coated side down marked This Side Out toward the outside of the door Tighten the screws snugly but loose enough to allow for a little move ment of the glass when the stove...

Страница 21: ...imney connector should be cleaned by discon necting the sections taking them outside and removing any deposits with a stiff wire brush Reinstall the con nector sections after cleaning being sure to se...

Страница 22: ...tures Because the insulation is less dense than masonry the inner steel liner warms up more quickly than a masonry chimney Although steel chimneys are not as attractive as their masonry counterparts t...

Страница 23: ...290 F Creosote is volatile and can generate chimney fire All of the installation characteristics that adversely affect chimney draft also promote creosote condensation Consequently you can minimize cr...

Страница 24: ...m Description Part Number 1 Bottom Outer 30000795 2 End Left See Chart Pg 26 3 Back 30000798 4 Secondary Manifold Left 30000802 5 Front See Chart Pg 26 6 Load Door See Chart Pg 26 7 Ashlip See Chart P...

Страница 25: ...0001390 44 Thermostat Cover 30001414 45 Fl Hd PH 1 4 20 x 2 50 Blk 30001444 46 Brick Side Back 30000969 47 Brick Support Bracket 30000986 48 Griddle 30004700 49 Right Airwash Manifold 30001457 50 Left...

Страница 26: ...69 2320969 Front 30000808 30001182 Ashlip 30000815 30001184 Left Door Subassembly 30001173 30001229 Left Door Only 30000810 30001186 Right Door Subassembly 30001172 30001228 Right Door Only 30000809 3...

Страница 27: ...urfaces Inspect your woodburning stove prior to accepting it for any damage to the enamel 3 This warranty does not cover misuse of the stove as de scribed in the Owner s Guide nor does it cover any st...

Страница 28: ...MHSC 149 Cleveland Drive Paris Kentucky 40361 www mhsc com...

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