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Intrepid 1640 Woodburning Stove

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Reducing a stove clearance may require installation of 
a listed heat shield on the chimney connector as well. 
Clearances may be reduced only by means approved 
by the regulatory authority, or in accordance with the 
clearances listed in this manual.
When determining clearance, always measure from 
the top plate of the stove, or, from the chimney connec-
tor itself, to the adjacent combustible surface.  Do not 
measure from the heat shields of the stove or connector 
to the combustible surface.

ST248

wall shield construction

12/14/99   djt

Fig. 16

  Approved Wall shield construction

Air flow

Wall shield

Air flow

Stud wall  
framing

Noncombus-
tible spacers 
and fasteners

Drywall

Screen

Metal Spacer

Shield

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6.  If the chimney exits the mobile home through a wall 

at a point 7’ (2.1 m) or less above the ground level 
on which the mobile home is located, a guard or 
other noncombustible enclosure must be fitted at the 
point of exit and extend up to a height of 7’ (2.1m). 
Any openings in this guard must be smaller than 3/4” 
(19mm).

7.  Check all local building codes, specifically those 

related to mobile homes. Other requirements may 
be applicable to chimney system removal for trans-
portation of the mobile home.

WARNING: Do not install the Intrepid in a sleeping 
room or hallway.
CAUTION: The structural integrity of the mobile 
home roof, floor, walls and ceiling must be main-
tained.

Clearance to Surrounding 

Combustible Materials

When the stove is operating, both the stoveplate and 
the chimney connector radiate heat in all directions.  A 
safe installation requires that adequate clearance  be 
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 walls, floors, the 
ceiling, and any other fixed combustible surface.  

Keep  

furnishings and other combustible materials away 
from the stove as well.

  In general, a distance of 48” 

(1219mm) must be maintained between the stove and 
moveable combustible items such as drying clothes, 
furniture, newspapers, firewood, etc.  Keep this area 
empty of any combustible material.  

Safe Ways To Reduce Clearances

 

The Intrepid clearance requirements, listed and 
diagramed on Pages 14-15, have been established 
through testing to UL and ULC standards to meet most 
installation configurations. These involve four basic 
variables:

• 

When the stove has no listed heat shield in-
stalled.

• 

When the stove does have a listed heat shield 
mounted on it.

• 

When the wall has no listed heat shield installed.

• 

When the wall does have a listed heat shield 
mounted on it.

In general, the greatest clearance is required when the 
stove will be positioned with no heat shield near a wall 
with no heat shield.  The least clearance is required 
when both the stove and the wall have heat shields.  

Wall Shields

Wall shields should be constructed of 24 gauge or 
heavier sheet metal, or another noncombustible mate-
rial such as 1/2” (13mm) insulation board or common 
brick “laid on flat,” with the 3

¹⁄₂

" (89mm) side down.

Shields must be spaced out from the combustible sur-
face 1" (25mm) on noncombustible spacers.  The spac-
ers should not be directly behind the stove or chimney 
connector. (Fig. 16)
Air must be able to flow between the wall and the 
shield.  At least 50% of the bottom 1" (25mm) of the 
shield should be open and the shield must be open at 
the top.  

The following examples of wall shield construction illus-
trate common designs used to safely achieve reduced 
clearances to combustible wall materials.

Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, 
two wall shields.

  Fig. 17: Reduced clearances for 

both rear and side walls.  Wall shields may meet at 
corner if desired.  Shielding for connector is centered 
behind connector.

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Содержание Intrepid 1640

Страница 1: ...LURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY OR EVEN DEATH CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA Do Not D...

Страница 2: ...hat you hire a professional solid fuel stove technician to install your Intrepid or to advise you on the installation should you attempt to install it yourself Consult the authority having local juris...

Страница 3: ...e 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 conditions and on average...

Страница 4: ...re the bases for many national codes They are nationally recognized and are accepted by most local authorities Your local dealer or your local building of cial may have a copy of these regulations IMP...

Страница 5: ...the ue Chimney connectors are used only to make the connection from the stove to the chimney They are for interior use only Double wall connectors must be tested and listed for use with solid fuel bur...

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

Страница 7: ...lding inspector before you begin Also check with the chimney connector manu facturer for any speci c requirements Consult with your dealer regarding special connection components available for use as...

Страница 8: ...ired 18 457mm clearance around the connector The resulting space must remain empty A ush mounted sheet metal cover may be used on one side only If covers must be used on both sides each cover must be...

Страница 9: ...um oor protector requirement from the front of the stove 16 416 mm from the front in the United States and 18 457 mm from the front in Canada The optional 3 75 mm legs may be used only on hearths that...

Страница 10: ...or chimney connector and nearby walls oors the ceiling and any other xed combustible surface Keep furnishings and other combustible materials away from the stove as well In general a distance of 48 12...

Страница 11: ...D C E A D ST509a Wall shield BB 11 00 ST509a Fig 19 Corner installation vertical chimney connector two wall shields B B A D A C C A D A ST510 Wall shield cc 11 00 A 1 25mm B 34 864mm C 48 1219mm D 35...

Страница 12: ...om the stove s top plate With a ventilated shield this clearance may be reduced safely to 14 357mm Unprotected top trim B protruding 2 51mm or less from the face of the replace must be a minimum of 24...

Страница 13: ...Alcove side view 11 10 00 djt Metal stud A This area from 62 to 65 must be covered with a non combustible material 7 16 Durock or equivalent Fig 23 Alcove side section Joist shield supplied by chimne...

Страница 14: ...Chimney Connector Clearance Stove Clearance I 12 305 mm 48 1219 mm Front Clearance to Combustibles Side Rear Corners NA NA Q 9 229 mm P 12 305 mm J 12 305 mm K 9 229 mm L 10 254 mm I 12 305 mm H 16 4...

Страница 15: ...s 11 00 P Q M N C N A N A Top Exit No Chimney Connector Shields Rear Exit Top Exit with Chimney Connector Shields or Double wall Chimney Connector Stove Installed Par allel to Wall Stove in Corner Unp...

Страница 16: ...Have an assistant tilt the stove while you install rst the back and then the front legs using the four 3 8 16 x 1 hex head bolts with 3 8 washers from the parts bag The shoulder of the legs should se...

Страница 17: ...s provided in the kit to attach the adaptor to the center mounting ange at the bottom of the Rear Shroud Install Smokeshelf Firebricks Look inside the rebox and locate the position for the Smokeshelf...

Страница 18: ...insulated and weather tight poor draft may result from insuf cient air in the house In such cases a slightly opened window near the stove on the windward side of the house will pro vide the fresh air...

Страница 19: ...t 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 tempera ture When you rst begin us...

Страница 20: ...and ULC S627 for Canada Your stove may be used as a replace with the front doors open or removed only when the spark screen is placed correctly in the opening to protect against the possibility of spa...

Страница 21: ...rd from the rebricks to the grate where it will fall into the ashpan for easy removal Remove ash before it reaches the top of the ash pan Check the level at least once a day and before each re fueling...

Страница 22: ...st clean the areas to be painted with a wire brush Then touch up the stove with Vermont Castings high tem perature stove paint Apply the paint sparingly and keep in mind that two light coats of paint...

Страница 23: ...f necessary Failure to keep the chimney and connector system clean can result in a serious chimney re When wood is burned slowly it produces tar organic vapors and moisture that combine to form creoso...

Страница 24: ...on this Close and lock the door or damper on a slip of paper and then try to pull the paper out If the paper pulls out with little or no resistance the gasket isn t snug enough at that spot If adjusti...

Страница 25: ...temperatures 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 counter...

Страница 26: ...wood is Purchase your fuel from a reputable dealer Creosote Creosote is a by product of low temperature stove operations weak draft or both It is a tar that results when unburned gases condense insid...

Страница 27: ...eed to be attentive in timing the use of the other appliances If you need to crack a nearby window or door to enable the chimney to pull well you should install an outside air intake to bring combusti...

Страница 28: ...de See Chart Pg 29 4 Secondary Air Manifold Right 30000819 5 Left Side See Chart Pg 29 6 Secondary Air Manifold Left 30000820 7 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 CS Hex Hd Screw 2 1201403 8 Secondary Air Tube A 30000825...

Страница 29: ...Flue Collar Heat Shield 30000863 69 Rear Convection Shroud 30000826 70 10 x 1 2 Blk Phillips Sheetmetal Screw 2 1202058 72 Faucet Stub Chrome w Shaft 5004245 73 Ashpan Front 1306493 74 Ashpan Handle...

Страница 30: ...30 Intrepid 1640 Woodburning Stove 30000830 fire parts com...

Страница 31: ...y relevant information or circumstances regarding determi nation of failure 5 In addition the owner must return the failed catalyst Exclusions Limitations 1 This warranty is transferable however proof...

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