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Vermont Castings Madison

Floor Protection

A  tremendous amount of heat radiates from the

bottom plate of your Madison. The floor area directly
under and around the stove will require protection from
radiant heat as well as from stray sparks or embers
that may escape the firebox.

Heat protection is provided through the use of a

Vermont Castings Bottom Heat Shield #1892. Spark
and ember protection must be provided by a floor
protector constructed with noncombustible material as
specified.

Most installations will require that the bottom heat

shield be attached.  Only when the stove is placed on a
completely noncombustible surface such as unpainted
concrete over earth may it be used without the heat shield.

Even when the bottom heat shield is installed, you

must provide special protection to the floor beneath.
For installations with the heat shield attached, use a
noncombustible floor protector such as 1/4” non-
asbestos mineral board or equivalent, or 24 gauge
sheet metal. The floor protector may be covered with a
noncombustible decorative material if desired. Do not
obstruct the space under the heater.

 Protection requirements vary somewhat between

the United States and Canada as follows:

For U.S. installations the floor protector is re-

quired under the stove and must extend at least 18”
from the front of the stove (“D”, Fig. 12), at least 4”
from the right side and rear (“C”, Fig. 12) and 16” from
the left side (“E”, Fig. 12). It must also extend under
the chimney connector and 2” to either side (“F”, Fig.
12).

To meet these requirements, a floor protector must

be at least 48” wide (“A”,Fig. 12) and 48” deep (“B”,Fig.
12)

In Canada, a noncombustible floor protector is

required under the heater also.  The floor protector
must extend 18” (460 mm) to the front (D), and 8” (203
mm) from the right side (C) and rear (C) and 18”
(460mm) from 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 Fiber
Insulation

Chimney Connector

Chimney Flue

Steel Thimble
with two 1"
(25mm) Ventilated
Channels

Masonry Chimney
constructed to NFPA 211

24 ga.Sheet
Steel Supports

ST274

Placing a chimney connector pipe inside a section
of 9" (230 mm) diameter, solid-insulated, factory-
built chimney, with two inches of air space between
the chimney section and combustibles. (Fig. 10)

Canadian Requirements:

In Canada, the Canadian Standards Association has
established specific guidelines regarding wall pass-
though design.  Figure 11 shows one approved method
in which all combustible material in the wall is cut away
to provide the required 18" (460 mm) clearance around
the connector.  The resulting space must remain
empty.  A flush-mounted sheet metal cover may be
used on one side only.  If covers must be used on both
sides, each cover must be mounted on noncombus-
tible spacers at least 1" (25 mm) clear of the wall.
Your local dealer or your local building inspector can
provide details of other approved methods of passing a
chimney connector through a combustible wall.

  In Canada, this type of installation must conform

to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for Solid Fuel
Burning Appliances and Equipment.

Fig. 10  Wall Pass-through with ventilated steel thimble.

24 ga. Sheet
Steel Supports

24 ga. Sheet
Steel Supports

2" (51mm) Min.

Chimney clearance to sheet steel
supports and combustibles

2" (51mm)
Min.

Chimney Flue

2" (51mm) Min.
air space

Prefab
Chimney
Section

Prefab
Chimney
Section

Chimney

Connector

Masonry Chimney
constructed to NFPA 211

ST275

Fig. 11  CSA approved Wall Pass-through.

24 ga.Sheet
Steel Support

24 ga. Sheet
Steel Support
(one side only)

Min. 18"
(460mm)

Chimney clearance to sheet steel
supports and combustibles

2" (51mm)

Min.

Chimney Flue

Chimney
Connector

Masonry Chimney
constructed to CAN/CSA-
B365

Min. 18"

(460mm)

ST276

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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