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Vermont Castings  •  Aspen 1920 Owner's Manual_R32 • 08/17

DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO START THE 

FIRE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE OR FLAMMABLE 

FLUIDS SUCH AS GASOLINE, 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 Aspen while it is in use.
Caution:  the Aspen will be hot while in operation. 

Keep children, clothing and furniture away. Contact 

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.

Safety Tips:

Conveniently locate a "Class A" fire extinguisher to contend 

with  small  fires.  Be  sure  the  fire  extinguisher  works  and 

is clearly visible. All occupants of the house should know 

where it is, and how it operates. Have heavy stove gloves 

available near the stove. Have special safety accessories 

(e.g., Child Guard Screen) available for use if small children 

will be in the home.

In the event of a stove pipe or chimney fire….

•  Evacuate the house immediately

•  Notify the fire department
•  If  the  fire  isn't  too  threatening,  closing  down  the  stove 

tight, (primary air, all doors) will help to smother the fire. 

•  Inspect your stove, stove pipe and chimney for any 

damage  caused  by  the  fire  and  correct    any  damage 

before using your stove again.

WARNING

!

This wood heater has a manufactured-set minimum low 

burn rate that must not be altered.  It is against federal 

regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this 

wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating 

instructions in this manual.

C. Draft Management:

Your stove is only one part of a system that includes the 

chimney, the operator, the fuel and the home. The other parts 

of the system will affect how well the stove works. When there 

is a good match between all the parts, the stove works well.

Wood stove operation depends on natural (unforced) draft. 

Natural draft occurs when exhaust gas is hotter (and therefore 

lighter) than the outdoor air at the top of the chimney. The 

greater the temperature difference, the stronger the draft. 

As the hot exhaust gas rises out of the chimney it generates 

suction that draws air into the stove for combustion. A slow, 

lazy fire with the stove’s air inlets fully open indicates a weak 

draft. A brisk fire, supported only by air entering the stove 

through the normal inlets, indicates a good draft. The inlets 

are passive; they regulate how much air can enter the stove, 

but they do not move air into it.

The efficiency of a modern woodburning appliance, (in which 

the amount of air available for combustion is regulated), 

depends on the chimney to keep exhaust gases warm all 

the way outdoors. The characteristics of your chimney - 

whether it is steel or masonry, interior or exterior, matched 

or mismatched to the stove collar - determine how quickly 

it will warm up and how well it will sustain the optimum 

temperatures necessary to maintain strong draft and efficient 

combustion. Here follows a description of various flue system 

characteristics and related effects on stove performance.

Masonry Chimney:

Although masonry is the traditional material used for chimney 

construction, it can have distinct performance disadvantages 

when used to vent a controlled-combustion woodstove. 

Masonry forms an effective ‘heat sink’ - that is, it absorbs 

and holds heat for long periods of time. The large mass, 

however, may take a long time to become hot enough to 

sustain a strong draft. The larger the chimney (in total mass), 

the longer it will take to warm up. Cold masonry will actually 

cool exhaust gases enough to diminish draft strength. This 

problem is compounded if the chimney is located outside the 

home or if the chimney flue has a cross-sectional size larger 

than the stove outlet.

Steel Chimney:

Most factory-made ‘Class A’ steel chimneys have a layer of 

insulation around the inner flue. This insulation keeps the 

smoke warm and protects the surrounding structure from the 

high 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 counterparts, they are very 

durable and generally outperform masonry.

Inside/Outside Location:

Because the chimney’s function is to keep the smoke warm, 

it is best to locate it inside the house. This location uses the 

house as insulation for the flue and allows some radiant heat 

release from the flue into the home. Since an interior chimney 

does not continuously lose its heat to the outdoors, it takes 

less heat from the stove to get it warm and keep it warm.

Содержание The Aspen 1920

Страница 1: ...N HOT WILL CAUSE BURNS DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL IT IS COOLED NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS KEEP CHILDREN AWAY CAREFULLY SUPERVISE CHILDREN IN SAME ROOM AS FIREPLACE ALERT CHILDREN AND ADULTS TO...

Страница 2: ...hacombustiblewallorceiling Floor Protection U S With Vermont Castings Bottom Heat Shield Kit No 1895 use a noncombustible floor protector such as1 4 non asbestosmineralboardorequivalentor24gaugesheetm...

Страница 3: ...ction 13 5 Chimneys and Venting A Draft 14 B Chimney Connectors 14 C Wall Pass throughs 14 D The Chimney 15 6 Mobile Home US Only A Mobile Home Installation 20 7 Appliance Set Up A Un Pack Stove 21 B...

Страница 4: ...manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual Area Heated 400 1 200 Square feet Loading Front Chimney Connector 6 152 mm Flue Exit Position Reversible top or rear Primary Air Manually...

Страница 5: ...S ROOM HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED AHOUSEFIREMAYRESULT TOREDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION...

Страница 6: ...d clearances to combustibles Insulation must not touch the chimney You must maintain the designated air space around the chimney This space around a chimney is necessary to allow natural heat removal...

Страница 7: ...t all items for shipping damage Notify dealer of any missing or damaged goods 2 All safety warnings have been read and followed precisely 3 This Owner s Manual has been read in it s entirety 4 Floor p...

Страница 8: ...s Manual_R32 08 17 15 381 mm 24 610 mm Top Exit Flue Collar Height 16 406 mm 22 570 mm 7 184 mm 18 457 mm 23 584 mm C L 6 152 mm 7 191 mm 3069 Aspen Specs 2 15 00 djt 22 565 mm Figure 4 1 Aspen 1920 s...

Страница 9: ...Top Exit Rear H S Double Wall Connector Shields 1 3 Q 24 610 mm R 7 178 mm S 13 330 mm T 16 406 mm U 7 178 mm V 8 203 mm Chimney Connector Unprotected Surface Vertical Protected Surface Vertical No H...

Страница 10: ...all Stove in Corner Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Stove in Corner ST255 exit diagram 12 15 99 djt S B C C D E F J K NA NA O R N M Q A H I U P V T S G Top Exit No Heat Shields Rear Exit Rear Heat Sh...

Страница 11: ...hind connector Parallel installation with rear wall pass through two wall shields Figure 4 6 Reduced clearances for both rear and side walls Wall shields may meet at corner if desired Shielding for co...

Страница 12: ...of the stove and the decorative side trim on the fireplace face and the top of the stove and the mantel Maximum Mantel depth A Figure 4 8 of a combustible mantel is 9 230 mm At that depth the clearanc...

Страница 13: ...bottom plate of your Aspen 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 protecti...

Страница 14: ...connector may pass through an attic or roof space closet or other concealed space or through a floor or ceiling Whenever possible avoid passing the connector through a combustible wall if you must us...

Страница 15: ...SANDINSTALLATIONINSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA Before you begin an installation review your plans to be certain that Your stove and chimney connector will be far enough from combustible material...

Страница 16: ...lp assure safety use chimney components manufactured by a single source NOTE For installations using double wall connectors minimum clearances must conform to those listed in the clearance chart in Se...

Страница 17: ...e chimney Single wall Chimney Connectors Beginning at the flue collar of the stove assemble the chimney connector Insert the first crimped end into the stove s flue collar and keep each crimped end po...

Страница 18: ...d States for passing chimney connectors through combustible walls Many building code inspectors follow these guidelines Figure 5 6 shows one NFPA approved method All combustible material in the wall i...

Страница 19: ...ney Flue Sheet Steel Supports Min 2 51mm Non soluble refractory cement Solid insulated listed factory built chimney length set flush with flue Chimney Connector Masonry Chimney constructed to NFPA 211...

Страница 20: ...ding Heating Appliances UL 103 5 The chimney must be attached directly to the stove and must extend at least 3 914mm above the part of the roof through which it passes The top of the chimney must exte...

Страница 21: ...g brackets from the stove bottom DO NOT discard washers 2 Install two legs using the hex head bolts in the hardware pack along with the 3 8 washers that were used to hold the brackets in place The sho...

Страница 22: ...into the flue collar Using the holes in the collar as guides drill 1 8 3mm holes through the connector pipe Use the three 10 x 1 2 sheet metal screws provided to secure the chimney connection to the f...

Страница 23: ...you will ensure proper draft and gain maximum efficiency and enjoyment from your stove Do not alter the position of the andirons Building a fire too close to the glass may cause damage to the glass cr...

Страница 24: ...raws air into the stove for combustion A slow lazy fire with the stove s air inlets fully open indicates a weak draft A brisk fire supported only by air entering the stove through the normal inlets in...

Страница 25: ...flow will lower flue temperatures reduce draft strength and promote creosote development overall stove performance will suffer The effect is similar to that of a vacuum cleaner with a hole in the hos...

Страница 26: ...also depends on a sufficient supply of air to the stove The chimney cannot pull more air than is available Sluggish draft can be caused by a house that is tight enough to prevent the ready flow of air...

Страница 27: ...ward the back of the stove light them and close the door This should heat the chimney enough to initiate strong draft Once the draft is established open the front door and light the rest of the fuel b...

Страница 28: ...itintheclosedcontaineruntilallcindershavethoroughly cooled You can use wood ash as a garden fertilizer CAUTION Never use your household or shop vacuum cleaner to remove ash from the stove always remov...

Страница 29: ...ure the glass is completely cool Clean the glass with water or a cleaner made especially for this purpose Do not use abrasive cleaners Rinse the glass thoroughly Dry the glass completely Glass Replace...

Страница 30: ...and the stove has cooled Be sure to follow the standard safety procedure for working with dusty materials Wear safety goggles and a dust mask Step 1 Remove the existing gasket by grasping an end and p...

Страница 31: ...e system if necessary Failure to keep the chimney and connector system clean can result in a serious chimney fire When wood is burned slowly it produces tar organic vapors and moisture that combine to...

Страница 32: ...3 11 43 36 42 37 33 21 12 41 20 19 50 38 47 21 35 41 13 44 38 51 6 5 51 19 40 17 18 3 51 38 41 2 50 53 38 50 22 28 45 25 46 54 0369 Aspen 1920 parts 8 02 55 56 57 Vermont Castings reserves the right t...

Страница 33: ...ver 30000351 30006800 Front 30000348 30006801 Ashlip 30000352 30006808 Door 300003350 30006802 Leg Set of Four 30000502 30006810 Single Leg 30000360 30006807 Item Description Part number 30 Glass Gask...

Страница 34: ...occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier However the warranty shall commence no later than 24...

Страница 35: ...nce some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty Damage to printed plated or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints...

Страница 36: ...but not limited to improper chimney or venting installation LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY The owner s exclusive remedy and HHT s sole obligation under this warranty under any other warranty express or imp...

Страница 37: ...37 Save These Instructions Vermont Castings Aspen 1920 Owner s Manual_R32 08 17...

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