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Simple Return Policy We make returns easy. Have A Question? Click here to contact us. Jump To Product Types. Owner's Manual Parts List. Add to cart. Also check with the chimney connector manufacturer for any specific requirements. If using one of these, make sure it has been tested and listed for use as a wall pass-through. Many building code inspectors follow these guidelines when approving installations. The following illustration shows one NFPA-recommended method.

Any material used to close up the opening must be noncombustible. Three other methods are also approved by the NFPA. The resulting space must remain empty. A flushmounted sheet metal cover may be used on one side only. Your local dealer or your local building inspector can provide details of other approved methods of passing a chimney connector through a combustible wall. Note: Do not vent your Resolute Acclaim into a factory-built zero-clearance fireplace under any circumstances.

The Resolute Acclaim has not been specifically tested and listed for this type of installation. These appliances and their chimneys are specifically designed as a unit for use as fireplaces. It may void the listing or be hazardous to adapt them for any other use. 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. 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.

The floor protector may be covered with a noncombustible decorative material if desired. Do not obstruct the space under the heater. In Canada, a noncombustible floor protector is required under the heater also. Because heat passes readily through brick or concrete, it can easily pass through to the wood.

As a result, such fireplace hearths can be a fire hazard and are considered a combustible floor. Keep in mind that many raised hearths will extend ST less than the required clearance from the front of the Rear exit floor dgrm heater when it is installed.

Hearth rugs do not satisfy the requirements for floor protection as they are not fire proof. Fireplace installations also have special clearance requirements to the side walls, side decorative trim, and fireplace mantel. Refer to the information on fireplace and mantel trim shields in this section. A safe installation requires that adequate clearance be maintained between the stove and nearby combustible materials to ensure that such materials do not overheat.

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. Keeping those clearance areas empty assures that nearby surfaces and objects will not overheat.

In general, the greatest clearance is required when you are placing a stove 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. Reducing a stove clearance may require 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. The spacers should not be directly behind the stove or chimney connector. When calculating clearance, always measure from the top plate of the stove, or, from the chimney connector itself, to the adjacent combustible surface.

Do not measure from the heat shields of the stove or connector to the combustible surface. Depending on your requirements, you may wish to reverse the flue collar and extension plate to the rear exit position.

To reverse the flue collar position: 1. Remove the four 4 fasteners that hold the collar and extension plate. The fasteners are accessible by reaching through the flue collar of the stove. Remove the flue collar and extension plate. Examine the exposed gasket; contact your Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer if the gasket needs to be replaced. Position the extension plate and flue collar in the appropriate orientation, making sure the gasket remains in place.

The notched edge of the extension plate should be next to the griddle. Secure the extension plate and flue collar with the fasteners removed in the first step. Run the bolts in only finger-tight.

Tighten all four 4 fasteners, but do not overtighten them. Test the action of the griddle; make any needed adjustments by loosening the hardware, repositioning the flue collar and extension plate, retesting the griddle action, and retightening the hardware. Side trim must have a minimum clearance of 8" mm , measured from the stove's top side edge. In this case, ventilated shielding will not provide protection to allow clearance reduction.

In addition, a fireplace installation must observe the floor protection guidelines discussed previously. The charts and sample installations on the following pages list the clearances required for various installation configurations of the Resolute Acclaim. Fireplace Installations A fireplace installation requires special clearance between the side of the stove and the right and left walls, the side of the stove and the decorative side trim on the fireplace face, and the top of the stove and the mantel.

Side trim shields must extend the full length of the trim. Mantel B. Top Trim C. Side Trim ST Fig. When a rear heat shield is installed on a top exit stove, the shield insert must be attached to the shield so the area behind the flue collar on the stove is protected. Note Acclaim clearance between chimney conResolute nector and ceiling. Note that ST rear wall shield must extend completely to Resolute Acclaim corner. Reduced rear and side wall clearwall shield ances.

Note that rear and side wall shields meet at corner. Wall shields mustAcclaim meet at corner. However, this is not a clearance chart. Final stove clearances must adhere to the guidelines stated in the Clearance Chart on Page Mark off the resulting distance from the corner along both walls. Next, measure the same distance from these two points out from the walls. These last two measurements will meet at a point representing the center of the flue collar.

Refer to the diagrams above. No stove or chimney connector heat shields are used in alcove installations. Bottom heat shield requirements remain the same as for other installations. Construction Requirements Showing noncombustible ceiling framing and maximum and minimum permitted dimensions.

ST Fig. It should not extend below the height of the ST noncombustible ceiling. Remove the shipping straps and plastic wrap.

Inspect the stove and contents for shipping damage or missing parts. Immediately notify your dealer of any damage. Do not install this stove if any damage is evident or any parts are missing. The damper handle is located on the right side of the stove and controls air flow within the stove. When the handle is pulled forward and locked, the damper is closed, secondary combustion occurs, and the stove operates most efficiently.

The damper must be fully open or fully closed. There are no intermediate positions for the damper handle. Install the stove legs using the hex head bolts from the parts bag. Tighten the bolts firmly. ST Seville Stove Controls Attach legs Two Controls Operate the Stove The primary air control lever, located beneath the ashlip, regulates how much heat the stove produces by controlling the amount of air received by the fire.

The more air supplied, the hotter the fire. Maximum heat is produced when the lever is fully right. The griddle simply lifts to open. The front door employs a rotating cam and a door latch tab to secure it.

The handle points down when the door is closed. To open the front door, pull on the handle to release the cam. To close it, push the door until the latch engages. Double-check the latch by pushing lightly on the handle. When the latch is properly secured, the door will remain closed. For clear fire viewing, the front door features a large, self-cleaning glass panel.

The front door may be opened or even removed and the optional spark screen clipped in place for open-fire viewing as well. Important: The andirons must be in place during operation.

Wood should be stored under cover to maintain dryness. Even for short-term storage, keep wood a safe distance from the heater and keep it out of the areas around the heater used for refueling and ash removal.

Each operation will differ depending on the quality of the fuel, the amount of heat desired, and how long you wish the fire to burn. 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 stove. Symptoms of too much draft include an uncontrollable burn or a part of the stove or chimney connector glowing red. Inadequate draft is indicated by smoke leaking into the room through the stove or chimney connector joints. Burn Only High-Quality Fuel In some newer homes that are well-insulated and weather-tight, poor draft may result from insufficient air in the house.

In such cases it may be necessary to duct combustion air to the stove directly from outside. In fact, in some areas, outside combustion air is required for stove installations in all new construction. This heater is designed to burn natural wood only; do not burn fuels other than those for which this heater was designed. Higher efficiencies and lower emissions generally result when burning air-dried, seasoned woods as compared to softwoods or freshly cut hardwoods.

Also, do not use construction materials or trash as fuel; the chemicals, coatings and hardware that may be present can cause damage to the refractory material.

Avoid burning cordwood that is over 2 years old as such fuel can contribute to short burn times, backpuffing and over-firing. They too should be properly dried. Your Resolute Acclaim is designed to easily incorporate outside combustion air with a Vermont Castings Outside Air Duct Adapter available from your local dealer.

When first using the stove, keep track of the air control settings. You will quickly find that a specific setting will give you a fixed amount of heat. It may take a week or two to determine the amount of heat and the length of burn you should expect from various settings. Most installations do not require a large amount of combustion air, especisally if adequate draft is available.

Do not for any reason attempt to increase the firing rate of your heater by altering the air control adjustment range outlined in these directions. Front-loading is useful for kindling a new fire, but we recommend top loading as the most convenient way of regularly adding several logs at a time. Your Resolute Acclaim may be operated with the front door open for fireplace-style viewing as well as closed.

Always be certain the stove damper is open when the door is open and always use the optional firescreen for fire viewing. To properly break in your stove, follow Steps below only for your first three or four fires. After that, you may go on to Step 4 and normal operation of the stove. The stove paint and cement will emit a slight odor during the first few fires. We suggest that you provide extra ventilation near the stove by partially opening a door or window when the odor is present.

If doors are left partly open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the fireplace stove opening, creating risks of both fire and smoke. Open the stove damper, and open the primary air control fully to the Start-up position. Lay some crumpled newspapers in the stove. Do not use chemicals or fluids to start the fire. Do not burn garbage or flammable fluids such as gasoline, naptha or engine oil. Keep all such liquids well away from the heater while it is in use.

Light the newspaper and close the door. The fire soon will be well-established and you may gradually build it up by adding a few sticks at a time of a progressively larger size. For your initial three or four break-in fires, let the fire burn brightly for a short time, then let it die out. To correct this situation, roll a couple of pieces of newspaper, place them on top of the kindling and toward the back of the stove, light them, and close the doors.

This should get the smoke moving in the right direction. Once the draft is established, open the front door and light the rest of the fuel from the bottom. Do not light the main bed of fuel until the chimney begins drawing, and repeat the procedure as often as necessary if the initial attempt is unsuccessful.

Once the fire is burning steadily, continue adding fuel until a thick ember bed has been established on the grate. Depending on the type of wood being burned and its moisture content, it may take several hours to establish and then maintain the ember base that is required for high-efficiency operation.

Once the ember bed is formed, prepare the stove for high-efficiency operation. Load it with fuel, first with smaller splits of wood and then larger ones. NOTE: If the remaining charcoal bed is relatively thick and if your fuel is well seasoned, it is possible to add fresh fuel smaller pieces first , close the door and damper, and reset the primary air within 5 minutes.

Once the fuel is burnST ing steadily, you may adjust the primary air supply to Acclaim provide theResolute desired heat output. Overfiring can result in permanent damage to the stove. If an exterior part of the stove or the chimney connector glows, you are overfiring.

Reloading and Reviving a Wood Fire Reload your stove while it is still hot and there are plenty of embers to re-kindle the fire quickly. Include some smaller pieces of wood in the new load of fuel to help the stove regain high temperatures quickly. Open the front door and check the ash level on the grates and in the ash pan. Clear excess ash from the grates, particularly at the rear area.

Level the ember bed. Empty the ash pan if necessary. Replace the ash pan and close the front door. Load wood, smaller pieces first, and close the loading door. A surface thermometer can also tell you when to adjust the controls and when to refuel the stove. Stovetop Thermometer ST Fig. The test standard for your stove when it is operated in this mode is UL Your stove may be used as a fireplace with the front door open or removed only when the spark screen is placed correctly in the opening to protect against the possibility of sparks and embers leaving your stove.

Use only the Resolute Acclaim spark screen, part , with your Acclaim. The damper must be open as well whenever you operate the Resolute Acclaim in the open-fire mode.



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