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Vermont Castings Madison

Operation

How the Madison Works

Combustion control is achieved in the Madison through
two separate air delivery systems.

The primary air control lever, located at the left

rear corner of the stove, controls the amount of
incoming primary air for starting, maintaining, and
reviving the fire. More air entering the stove makes the
fire burn hotter and faster, while less air prolongs the
burn at a lower heat level.

For the greatest air supply and maximum heat

output (but the shortest burn time), move the lever to
the left most position.  For a fire that will last longer
with less heat, move the lever to the right.  You can set
the lever anywhere in between the upper and lower
extremes.

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO
START THE FIRE.  DO NOT BURN GARBAGE
OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASO-
LINE, NAPTHA, OR ENGINE OIL.  ALSO,
NEVER USE GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN
FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER
FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR
"FRESHEN UP" A FIRE.  KEEP ALL SUCH
LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE MADISON
WHILE IT IS IN USE.

CAUTION:  THE MADISON WILL BE HOT
WHILE IN OPERATION.  KEEP CHILDREN,
CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.  CON-
TACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.

DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER.
OVERFIRING MAY CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE,
OR CAN RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE
TO THE STOVE.  IF ANY PART OF THE
STOVE GLOWS, YOU ARE OVERFIRING.

The Madison features an automatic thermostat to

ensure an even heat output at any manual setting you
select. As the fuel burns, the thermostat reacts to the
heat radiating from the stove surface and,
consequently, adjusts the air shutter attached to it. As
the fire intensity (and heat output) builds, the
thermostat slowly closes the air shutter, thereby
restricting incoming combustion air. As the fire intensity
then wanes (and heat output lessens), the thermostat
responds and gradually opens the air shutter which
allows more combustion air to again enliven the fire.
This ebb and flow action functions continuously to
prolong the burn cycle until the fuelbed is exhausted.

Another separate supply of oxygen 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 passing through separate channels
before being delivered through three stainless steel
multi-ported tubes located at the top of the firebox.

Burn Only High-Quality Wood

THE MADISON IS DESIGNED TO BURN NATURAL
WOOD ONLY;  DO NOT BURN ANY OTHER FUELS.

You will enjoy the best results when burning wood

that has been adequately air-dried.  Avoid burning
“green” wood that has not been properly seasoned.
The wood should be no longer than 18" (460 mm) in
length, however, you will find that shorter wood lengths
ease refueling and promote the most efficient combus-
tion.

The best hardwood fuels include oak, maple,

beech, ash, and hickory that has been split, stacked,
and air-dried outside under cover for at least one year.

For areas that do not have a supply of hardwood,

commonly burned softwoods include tamarack, yellow
pine, white pine, Eastern red cedar, fir, and redwood.
These too should be properly dried.

Keep wood a safe distance from the heater and

keep it out of the areas around the heater used for
refueling and ash removal.

Use the Air Control Setting that Works

Best for You

No single air control setting will be appropriate for
every situation. Settings will differ depending on the
quality of the fuel, the amount of heat desired, and how
long you wish the fire to burn.

The control setting also depends on your particular

installation’s “draft,” or the force that moves air from
the stove up through the chimney.  Draft is affected by
such things as the length, type, and location of the
chimney, local geography, nearby obstructions, and
other factors.

Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures

in the Madison, and could even damage it.  On the
other hand, too little draft can cause backpuffing into
the room and/or the “plugging” of the chimney.

How do you know if your draft is excessively high

or low?  Symptoms of too much draft include an
uncontrollable burn or a glowing-red stove part.  A sign
of inadequate draft is smoke leaking into the room
through the stove or chimney connector joints, low
heat, and dirty glass.

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.

Содержание Madison 1655

Страница 1: ...RE 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 LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIALS...

Страница 2: ...n Agency 40 CFR Part 60 532 b 2 as stated on the permanent label attached to each stove The Madison Model 1655 Series meets Washington State requirements We recommend that you hire a professional soli...

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: ...The metal label permanently attached to the back of the stove indicates that the Madison has been tested to current UL and ULC standards by CSA Clearance and installation information is also printed...

Страница 5: ...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 burning appliances Single wall connectors should be mad...

Страница 6: ...nnector sections 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 d...

Страница 7: ...been tested and listed for use as a wall pass through U S Requirements The National Fire Protection Association NFPA has established guidelines for use in the United States for passing chimney connect...

Страница 8: ...rom left side E 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 Fibe...

Страница 9: ...ned between the stove and nearby combustible materials to ensure that those materials do not overheat Clearance is the distance between either your stove or chimney connector and nearby walls floors t...

Страница 10: ...hields Fig 16 Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls Wall shields may meet at corner if desired Shielding for connector is centered behind connector Wall pass through must comply with codes C...

Страница 11: ...o Durock or equivalent alcove lining I N T R E P I D I I 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...

Страница 12: ...at shields Top exit heat shields on stove no shields on single wall connector Top exit heat shield on stove heat shield on single wall connector Top exit heat shield on stove double wall chimney conne...

Страница 13: ...t 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 connector Top Ex...

Страница 14: ...to Wall Stove in Corner PROTECTED SURFACES Madison 1655 Series Clearance Diagram UNPROTECTED SURFACES Rear Exit Installations Bottom Heat Shield floor protection minimum 18 457mm in front Y Z AA BB E...

Страница 15: ...lers Leg Bolt and Washer Leg Leveller ST466 Install the Bottom Heat Shield The 1892 Bottom Heat Shield must be used in the U S and Canada in any installation on a floor that is not comprised of unpain...

Страница 16: ...two sheet metal screws provided in the kit to attach the Adaptor 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...

Страница 17: ...s Second ary Air enters the stove through two unrestricted inlets and is heated while passing through separate channels before being delivered through three stainless steel multi ported tubes located...

Страница 18: ...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 f...

Страница 19: ...on 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 Check...

Страница 20: ...s on 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 sto...

Страница 21: ...ney connector should be cleaned by disconnecting the sections taking them outside and removing any deposits with a stiff wire brush Reinstall the connector sections after cleaning being sure to secure...

Страница 22: ...gh flue 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...

Страница 23: ...te 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 creosote accum...

Страница 24: ...tem Description Part Number 1 Bottom Outer 30000795 2 End Left See Chart Pg 25 3 Back 30000798 4 Secondary Manifold Left 30000802 5 Front See Chart Pg 25 6 Load Door See Chart Pg 25 7 Ashlip See Chart...

Страница 25: ...Gr 5 Blk 1201337 12 Washer Flat 1 4 Z 1202474 Fallaway Handle Complete 0004342 14 Handle Ceramic 1600620 15 Oval Head Slotted Screw 1 4 20 x 3 375 1201294 16 Griddle Opener Insert Door Handle 1600650...

Страница 26: ...26 Vermont Castings Madison...

Страница 27: ...cts Company warrants that your Madison will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date you receive it except that the handles glass door panel fireback ar...

Страница 28: ...28 Vermont Castings Madison Vermont Castings Majestic Products 410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 905 670 7885 www vermontcastings com Vermont Castings Majestic Products...

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