Specifications
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Vermont Castings Intrepid
®
III Multi-Fuel
30003891
34
SHAKERHANDLEBRACKET
Shaker Bar
Handle Bracket
ST893
Attach shaker bar handle bracket to right hand side of
base of stove.
tion. If this is required, follow the grate removal instruc-
tions.
The door handle which comes with the stove is de-
signed to be removeable to prevent overheating during
use. To use the handle, simply slide the collar into the
door handle and open the doors. When you have either
opened or closed the doors, remove the handle and
store in a safe place. Alternatively, the handle can be
secured in position using the concealed socket head
grub screw behind the handle boss. If the handle is
secured in place it will become extremely hot when the
stove is in use.
Please note the door handle is at-
tached with the allen key provided.
Please note that document ‘J’ states that where a
chimney cannot be cleaned through the appliance, a
debris collection space which is accessible for empty-
ing and a suitable sized opening(s) for cleaning should
be provided. Because the Intrepid allows the chimney /
flue to be cleaned through the appliance by removal of
the damper assembly, this does not apply. However it
is recommended that where possible, additional debris
collection space is provided, e.g. by use of a tee with
cleaning access and a horizontal flue connection. This
prevents debris or deposits from falling in to the stove
outlet from the flue and facilitates easier flue cleaning.
There are several satisfactory methods of installing the
stove into flue systems. Any method used must comply
with the requirements of part ‘J’ of the Building Regu-
lations 000. The following are examples of the most
common methods of installing the Intrepid in to chimney
or flue systems:
If you have a stone or brick built chimney with an
integral clay flue liner, the stove may be installed using
a vertical fluepipe connector and a suitable steel or
non-combustible register plate to close off the base of
the chimney, sealed around the fluepipe connector. It
is advisable to make this register plate assembly with a
method of access for cleaning the flue, although this is
not mandatory because this multifuel stove does allow
cleaning access to the flue through the stove.
Alternatively, if space permits the stove can be con-
nected to a lined chimney using a horizontal flue outlet
position and a 90° tee shaped fluepipe connector, with
a debris collection / cleaning cap on the base.
If you have a stone or brick built chimney without an
integral clay flue liner, a suitable flexible twin wall steel
liner should be used that is designed and approved
for solid fuel applications (e.g. Rite-Vent Chimflex). It
is recommended that a 15 mm (6”) diameter liner is
used. The stove may then be connected using a vertical
fluepipe connector and a suitable steel or non-combus-
tible register plate to close off the base of the chimney
and secure the based of the flexible flue liner to fluepipe
connector. The instructions provided by the manufac-
turer of the flue liner must be followed using the com-
ponents specified for connecting and securing the liner
within the chimney.
Again, if space permits the stove can be connected to
a lined chimney using a horizontal flue outlet position
and a 90 degree tee shaped fluepipe connector, with a
debris collection / cleaning cap on the base.
If no chimney is present, a proprietary pre-fabricated
twin wall insulated flue system may be used providing
it is approved for solid fuel applications, (e.g. Rite-Vent
Icid / Icid Light). The manufacturer’s instructions must
be followed. Connection to the insulated flue system
may be made with a horizontal, 45° or vertical fluepipe
connector, depending on the connection present on the
flue system starter section.
If you wish to install the flue pipe on the Intrepid multi-
fuel stove in the vertical position, you will need to rotate
the flue collar from the horizontal position from which it
is set at the factory, to the vertical position. To complete
this please see below :
1. Remove the two fixing screws that hold the flue col-
lar in position, as on the photograph below.
. Take care to lift the flue collar away from the stove.
Rotate the flue collar 180° clockwise, taking care not
to damage the rope seal on the collar, and attach to
the appliance. (Fig. 16)