Page 2 - Intrepid II Woodburning Stove; Welcome; All of us at CFM Corporation; color; Save These Instructions For Future Reference; Table of Contents; Proposition 65 Warning:
2 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Welcome All of us at CFM Corporation Ask your Vermont Castings dealer how these instal-lation accessories can enhance the versatility, ap-pearance, and safety of your Intrepid Stove.0307 Bottom Heat Shield0172 Rear Heat ShieldChimney connector heat shieldsHeav...
Page 3 - Specifications; Intrepid II 1990 dimensions.
3 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Specifications Intrepid II, Model 1990 21 ��� " (545 mm) 20" (510 mm) 25 ��� " (640 mm) Top exit flue collar height 21 ��� " (540 mm) 24" (610 mm) 7 ��� " (180 mm) 21 ��� " (545 mm) CL 21 ��� " (540 mm) 18" (460 mm) 1 ��� ...
Page 4 - Installation; Outside Air; Standard chimney types.
4 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Installation SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR STOVE IS NOT PROP-ERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, FOLLOW THE INSTAL-LATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT LOCAL BUILD-ING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RESTRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREME...
Page 5 - Masonry Chimneys
5 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 If you use an existing masonry chimney, it must be inspected to ensure safe condition before the stove is installed. Your local professional chimney sweep, build-ing inspector, or fire department official will be able to inspect the chimney or provide a referral...
Page 6 - The crimped end of; The thimble, made of either ceramic or metal, must be
6 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Keep the horizontal run of chimney connector as short and direct as possible, with no more than two 90° turns. Slope horizontal runs of connector upward 1/4” per foot (20mm per m) going from the stove toward the chim-ney. The recommended maximum length of a ho...
Page 7 - Fireplace Chimney Installations -; Check the clearance between the stove and the; Intrepid II; Chimney connection in a freestanding installation.; Chimney connector enters chimney above the firep.
7 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 The opening through the chimney wall to the flue (the “breach”) must be lined with either a ceramic or metal cylinder, called the “thimble”, which is cemented firmly in place. The fit must be snug and the joint between the thimble and the chimney wall must be cem...
Page 8 - Chimney connector enters chimney through the fire-; In the United States,; the National Fire Protection As-; An approved wall pass-through for the United States.; The Canadian Standards Association has
8 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Fireplace Chimney Installations - Through a Fireplace If your fireplace height is at least 25” (635mm), you may install an Intrepid II with standard legs through the fireplace opening using a “positive connection” kit available from your local dealer. These posi...
Page 9 - An approved wall pass-through for Canada.; Do not vent your Intrepid II into a factory-built; Floor Protection; the floor protector required under; Top Exit; Required floor protector dimensions.
9 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Your local dealer or your local building inspector can provide details for other approved methods of passing a chimney connector through a combustible wall in your area. In Canada, this type of installation must conform to CAN/CSA-B365, Installation Code for S...
Page 10 - Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations; Rear exit floor dgrm; Supporting timbers under fireplace hearth are consid-; Keep the Stove and Connector a
10 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Floor Protection for Fireplace Installations Do not assume your fireplace hearth is completely noncombustible. Many fireplace hearths do not satisfy the “completely noncombustible” requirement because the brick or concrete in front of the fireplace opening is su...
Page 11 - Stove Heat Shields; wall shield construction; Approved wall shield construction.; Chimney Connector Clearance Reductions
11 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 connector) and nearby shields carries away heat. Do not block the air flow by filling this empty space with any insulating material.The shiny shield surface facing the heat source must be left unpainted, enabling it to reflect heat back towards the stove or conn...
Page 12 - mantel and; Fireplace Mantel and Trim Clearances; Measured from the top and sides of the stove; Unprotected; Maintain clearances to combustible components of; Alcove Installations; Alcove floor plan. Sheetrock on front face butts to
12 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Noncombustible shields installed 1” (25 mm) away from the combustible surface on noncombustible spacers, called ventilated shields, may be used to reduce clear-ances. (Fig. 14) 1" (25mm) 1/4" (6mm) ST501 mantel and trim shield 11/10/00 djt ST501 Fig. ...
Page 13 - Alcove side view; Alcove side section.; Cutaway perspective of alcove installation.; Alcove Ceiling plan; Reflected ceiling plan.; Front view: 65” minimum clearance form hearth to
13 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 ST503 Alcove side view 11/10/00 djt 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) Joist Shield (Sup- plied by Chimney Manufacturer) ST503 Fig. 17 Alcove si...
Page 14 - Intrepid II Clearance Chart; Rear exit—horizontal from flue collar directly back through wall.; Unprotected Surfaces; Chimney Connector Clearance
14 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Intrepid II Clearance Chart See Pages 15 and 16 for illustrations of these clearances. * Clearances with double-wall connectors and protected surfaces have not been tested for the Intrepid II. 1. Shielding for a top exit stove must include the stove rear heat...
Page 15 - Intrepid Clearance; Intrepid II Clearance Diagrams; Top Exit Installations, no heat shields
15 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 D E F F C C A B J K L L I I G H ST507 Intrepid Clearance Diagrams 11/00 P Q M N Intrepid II Clearance Diagrams See the chart on Page 14 for dimensions indicated by letter in the diagrams below. Stove Installed Parallel to Wall Stove in Corner Stove Installed ...
Page 16 - MUST
16 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Wall Shield Requirements for Some Common Intrepid II Installations INTR EPID II C C C C D F A B E D ST508Intrepid IIwall shield11/00 ST508 Fig. 21 Parallel installation, vertical chimney connector, two wall shields. Reduced clearances for both rear and side w...
Page 18 - Clean the Griddle Before Use; Assembly; Remove leg bolts; Remove the slotted screws from the stove bottom.; Install the Bottom Heat Shield; Attach bottom heat shield.; Storing the Handle; Handle holder and heat shield positions.; Reversing the Flue Collar
18 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Clean the Griddle Before Use At the factory the griddle is coated with vegetable oil to prevent rusting while the stove is in transit and storage. Remove the oil with a dry rag or paper towel before you use the stove. Set Up the Stove Remove any loose parts f...
Page 19 - reverse; Reversing the flue collar.; Attaching the griddle handle.; Operation; The stove has two controls to regulate performance: a; primary air control; supplies oxygen for the fire, and a; damper; directs air flow within the stove to activate and; primary air control lever; , located at the right rear; The Intrepid II controls.; High Heat; The thermostat handle may be positioned anywhere; Rear View
19 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 ST515 reverse flue collar 11/17/00 djt Flue Collar Screws ST515 Fig. 30 Reversing the flue collar. Attach the Griddle Handle Install the handle on the griddle. Place the griddle upside down at the edge of a flat surface and assemble the handle as shown. (Fig. 3...
Page 20 - A Damper Directs Air Flow; The; damper handle; opens and closes the damper to; must; be open when starting or reviving a fire,; Andirons; Open; The damper is either open or closed. There are no; Side View; Remove the andirons for front loading.; Two Ways to Add Fuel; Top loading is the best way to add fuel during regular; Glass Door Panels
20 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 A Damper Directs Air Flow Within the Stove The damper handle opens and closes the damper to direct air flow within the stove, and is next to, and to the right of, the primary air control lever on the right side of the stove. (Fig. 34)When the handle points to ...
Page 21 - To open the front doors, turn handle clockwise.; Burn Only High-Quality Wood; Take temperature readings with a thermometer lo-
21 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 WARNING: For safety and greatest efficiency, oper-ate your stove only with all doors/griddles fully closed. The test standard for your stove when it is operated in this mode is UL 1482.Your stove may be used as a fireplace with the front doors open or removed o...
Page 22 - Burn Rate Primary Air Control
22 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Use the Air Control Settings that Work Best for You No single air control setting will fit every situation. Set-tings 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 ...
Page 23 - Conditioning Your Stove; Open the stove damper, and open the primary air; starting a fire; Start the fire with newspaper and dry kindling.; If this is one of the first few; Some chimneys need to be “primed,” or
23 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 produce soot or large flakes of char or fly ash that can coat the combustor and cause smoke to spill into the room. Coal smoke also can poison the catalyst so that it won’t operate properly. In general, the fire must be sufficiently well-established to ensure cat...
Page 24 - Refuel While the Embers are Still Hot; good fire; Add larger pieces of wood as the fire begins to burn; add wood fire; Add full size logs when the ember bed is 3” (75mm); Ash Disposal
24 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Continue adding split logs of this size to the briskly- burning fire until there is a glowing ember bed at least 3” (75mm) deep. A good ember bed is neces-sary for proper functioning of the catalytic system and may take an hour or more to establish. 5. Close t...
Page 25 - Draft Management
25 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 A stove is part of a system, which 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 system works well. Wood stove operation de...
Page 26 - Creosote
26 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Creosote Creosote is a by-product of slow wood-burning. It’s an organic tar that can condense in the flue if it’s dense in the smoke, and slow-moving, and cools off to less than 290°F. Condensed creosote is volatile, and can generate chimney fires if it gets ho...
Page 27 - Maintenance; Be sure the glass is completely cool.; Door glass installation.
27 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Maintenance Let the fire in the stove go out and allow the stove to cool completely before beginning any maintenance procedure. Care of the Cast Iron Surface An occasional dusting with a dry rag will keep the painted cast iron of your Intrepid looking new. The...
Page 28 - damper adj; Tighten the damper adjustment screw for a snug; How to Adjust the Door Latch; The primary air shutter must move freely.; Door Pawl; Turn the door latch striker screw in or out to tighten or; Tighten the Damper Handle as Needed
28 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 ST532 damper adj 11/00 Thermostat Cover D-plate Damper Actuator Rod Handle Damper Locking Nut Allen Head Ad- justment Screw ST532 Fig. 45 Tighten the damper adjustment screw for a snug seal. How to Adjust the Door Latch Over time, the gasketing around the doo...
Page 29 - The Catalytic Combustion System
29 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 The Catalytic Combustion System Inspection and Cleaning This wood heater includes a catalytic combustor, which needs periodic inspection and replacement for proper operation. In the United States, it is against the law to operate this wood heater in a manner ...
Page 30 - Replace the Stove Gaskets as Needed; Removing the catalytic element.; Replace Refractory Package
30 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 6. Remove the damper housing. It is held in place by two weld screws and two chrome acorn nuts in the back of the stove. Loosen the chrome acorn nuts and rotate the tabs to release the damper housing. You may find it necessary to remove or loosen the thermosta...
Page 31 - Press the gasketed part firmly against its normal; Adjust the Door if Necessary; If you do have a chimney fire, act promptly to:; Annual Maintenance
31 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 5. Lay an unbroken 1/8” (3mm) bead of gasket cement in the newly-cleaned channel. Starting at one end, press the gasket into the channel. Ensure a good joint where the gasket meets before trimming any excess. Do not overlap the gasket ends or leave ends with ...
Page 32 - Check heat shield screws. Tighten as necessary.
32 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 • Inspect and clean the catalytic block, and vacuum out the ash at the bottom of the back plate after removing the lower fireback. Lightly clean the refrac-tory assembly that houses the element. Be careful not to damage the refractory material, which is very f...
Page 33 - Appendix: Catalytic Combustor; Blockage; or a Technical Glass Products
33 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Appendix: Catalytic Combustor In any chemical reaction, including the combustion process, there are certain conditions which must be met before the reaction can take place. For example, a reaction may require a certain temperature, or a certain concentration ...
Page 34 - Item Description
34 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 16 17 18 20 9 21 22 25 26 24 23 21 36 37 38 39 40 41 15 11 12 9 42 43 43 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 34 0966 Intrepid IIexploded view11/00 22a 73 0966 CFM Corporation reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specification...
Page 36 - Please record the following information; outside and are not interchangeable.; Shell Enamel Parts - Intrepid II Model 1990
36 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Stove Serial No. _____________________ Dealer ____________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Phone _____________________________ Date Purchased _____________________ Installer _______________...
Page 39 - Warranty; Limited 3 Year Warranty; Limited 1 Year Warranty
39 Intrepid II Woodburning Stove 2000966 Warranty Limited 3 Year Warranty CFM Corporation warrants that this woodburning stove will be free of de-fects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from the date you receive it, except that the catalyst, thermostat assembly, handles, glass ...
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