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HomeMy WebLinkAbout50617-Z SUFF p Gy Town of Southold 5/28/2024 P.O.Box 1179 o • 53095 Main Rd Southold,New York 11971 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: 45213 Date: 5/28/2024 THIS CERTIFIES that the building AS BUILT ALTERATION Location of Property: 3985 Pequash Ave,Cutchogue SCTM#: 473889 Sec/Block/Lot: 137.-2-19.5 Subdivision: Filed Map No. Lot No. conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated 3/25/2024 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 50617 dated 5/3/2024 was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued is: "as built"alterations, including window replacement and wood stove,to existing single family dwellingas applied for The certificate is issued to Shine,Thomas&Linda of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO. PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED A tho i ed Signatu �o�SOFfot�co TOWN OF SOUTHOLD �y BUILDING DEPARTMENT y z TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE oy • �� SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit#: 50617 Date: 5/3/2024 Permission is hereby granted to: Shine, Thomas 20 Roosevelt St Garden City, NY 11530 To: Legalize as built windows and wood stove as applied for per manufacturers specification. May require additional certification. At premises located at: 3985 Pequash Ave, Cutchogue SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot# 137.-2-19.5 Pursuant to application dated 3/26/2024 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 11/2/2025. Fees: AS BUILT- SINGLE FAMILY ADDITION/ALTERATION $500.00 CO-ALTERATION TO DWELLING $100.00 Total: $600.00 Building Inspector ho�aOE SOUTy�6 # # TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. cou 631-765-1802 INSPECTION ' [ ] FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ] FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION/CAULKING [ ] FRAMING/STRAPPING FINAL &3- ;014-6 [ ] FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION [ ] ELECTRICAL (ROUGH) [ ] ELECTRICAL (FINAL) [ ] CODE VIOLATION [ ] PRE C/O [ ] RENTAL REMARKS: nn DATE INSPECTOR MELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS C5 I,OUNDATION (1ST) --------------------------------- C4f) FOUNDATION (2ND) ROUGH FRAMING& PLUMBING INSULATION PER N.Y. STATE ENERGY CODE RN AL ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ol ��o�ggfFOl,��oG TOWN OF SOUTHOLD—BUILDING DEPARTMENT y Town Hall Annex 54375 Main Road P. O. Box 1179 Southold,NY 11971-0959 oy�o ao�� Telephone (631) 765-1802 Fax (631) 765-9502 hqs://www.southoldtowmy.gov Date Received APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT n, ►-_ For Office Use Only y j PERMIT NO. 1 1 Building Inspector: 1 ` MAR 2 5 ?024 4 Applications and forms must be filled out in their entirety.Incomplete T �_ rk applications will not be accepted. Where the Applicant is not the owner,an '`'°' 1° Owner's Authorization form(Page 2)shall be completed. s'ibi Date: -OWNERS)OF PROPERTY: Name: / SCTM# 1000- Project Address: _3 Phone#: Email: Mailing Address: CONTACT.PERSOW Name: Mailing Address: `�� Phone#: DESIGN PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION: Name: . Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: Name: Mailing Address: Phone#: Email: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION = ❑New Structure ❑Addition ❑Alteration ❑Repair Demolition Estimated Cost of Project: ❑Other--.1 (� W`I .,NA0VQ5 -1— v-300W !&O r-k $ Will the lot be re-graded? ❑Yes El No Will excess fill be removed from premises? ❑Yes El No 1 • y PROPER TY,INFORMATION" Existing use of property: Intended use of property: Zone or use district in which premises is situated: Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? ❑Yes ONO IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. ❑ Check Box After Reading: The owner/contrador/design professional is responsible for all drainage and storm water issues as provided by Chapter 236 of the Town Code. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold,Suffolk,County,New York and other applicable"Laws,Ordinances or Regulations,"for the'construction of,buildings, additions,alterations or for removal'ordemolition as herein described.The applicant agrees to comply with.all applicable laws,.ordinances,building code, housing code and regulations and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in,building(s)for necessaritinspections.Falsestatement_s made herein are punishable as a Class A misdemeanor pursuant toI Section 210AS of the New,York State Penal Law." Application Submitted By(print name): ,(��/1`�' 4(�� ��6`C uthorized Agent ❑Owner Signature of Applicant: Date: 51�,j�NIE D.BUNCH Notary Public,State of New York STATE OF NEW YORK) No.OIBU6185050 SS: Qualified In Suffolk County COUNTY OF ) COMMIsslon Expires April 14,2jpn- being duly sworn, deposes and says that(s)he is the applicant (Name of individual signing contract)above named, (S)he is the (Contractor,Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his/her knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application file therewith. Sworn before me this day of ID all Notary Public PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (Where the applicant is not the owner) I, residing at do hereby authorize to apply on my behalf o the Town of Southold Building Department for approval as described herein. 7 .C!ram+ Owner's Signature Date Print Owner's Name 2 Road ! l r2 7L _ S-b ------------_--.- ______-____._-_--L -0el COMPLY WITH ALL CODES OF - -- ----- NEW-YORK-STATE-&TOWN-CODES - APPROVED AS N_ OTED-- ---�------------�REo RED AND coNDlTlorvs of - ------ --DA -3-Z # 501,17 ------------ __ -- - -_ _ _ MROLD TOWN ZM - --- DD-OD _�SOUiHOID TOVVNI FIANNING BOARD --------------- ---FEE.=_B_Y_: ----------_.__-__.._--.---_----.-- .----_-- SOUTHOLDTOWNIRUSTEES-------- ----------- -NOTIFY BUILDING DEPARTMENT AT _______.-----------__-- -N.Y.S.DEC-----=----- -- 631-765-1802 8AM TO 4PM FOR THE SDumoLD Iix -- ---- --- - ----FOLLOWING-INSPECTIONS:----- -- - - - --- --- -- ------ ------ -------------- HD --- -- ----- -----FOUNDATIOf�==fW0 REQUIRED - -- -- ----- ---- --------------- —-------- FOR POURED CONCRETE --- ---- ------- - ------ROUGH-=FRAMING&PLUMBIN ------— ----- --------------------_...--------------------- ---------____-_� _._...__..INSUTATLON-------------------------------- ------------------�it6_Sepa1"dti�A------ ------ . 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'e � 1 i erno as_ .in s OP.E. ., MANU A-L • 00000000000000000.0,0:0000000�000000.0.0OOOOo. l , � r i I t o 0 t s For, the, rl, �� .. ,I p , D'efia n 1, w_�a an.t@ Reso, ute, n re l I _ W-i� o,o.d Stoves r STOVE DIMENSIONS The following elevations indicate dimensions which will enable you to plan your installation as accurately as possible.Variables inherent in the manufacturing process can result in differences of up to 3/8"between these dimensions and those of your stove.Be careful to plan stove placement so as not to restrict the side loading access to the Defiant or the top loading access to the Vigilant,Resolute,and Intrepid. Some installations,such as into a low fireplace,will require a reduction in the height of the stove.By substituting short legs for the standard length legs,the height of each stove can be reduced as indicated. 22" 341/z" 18�� - 8"Oval Flue Collar y Defiant 0 - - 3„ Short legs reduce the height of the Defiant by 41/4". 33% � 28 5/8" Top Exit T L Y 7% 1 35" �- —19'/4"--- 281/4" 23" 8"Oval Flue Collar �19�k" viaant a _ 30'/a" Short legs reduce the height of the Top 28 5/8 Vigilant by 43/4". Exit T 7%„ �- — 293/4" —� �— 20" —I 25�/4" 22' 6"Slightly Oval Flue Collar 8 Resolute281/4' z,'4 a - T, Top 22th" Short legs reduce the height of the Exit Resolute by 3". T 6" � I --263/4" 18"21I/4 I It/a„ 6"Round Flue Collar in o 25" Top i ZOaI4„ Exit T T/e" LL 15 �---21 13Y4"--{ .Y THE INTREPID The Intrepid is designed with several features that differ from our 5 Air Flow three larger parlor stoves. Air flow patterns, ash removal and maintenance procedures specific to the Intrepid are described here.Basic combustion principles remain the same for all four stoves, so the operation and installation sections of the manual apply equally well to the Intrepid. r' .4e . s Air Flow -�• K Glass doors for fire-viewing are a standard feature in the :. �, Intrepid. Air flow through the stove is designed so re-heated eP� g � P � air washes past the glass to prevent carbon deposits from forming. s .; Combustion air enters through the air inlet in the back of the stove, passes forward through the air tubes at the left and right sides of the bottom of the stove and flows past the glass. Some of the air goes directly back through the fire mass and provides air for combustion in the primary combustion zone. Excess air flows over the fire mass and contributes to further com- THE INTREPID bustion. 1. Thermostat 5. Reversible Flue Collar Damper Open Operation 2. Damper 6. Bottom Grate 3. Air Potts 7. Ash Pan When the damper is open(handle pointed forward)the stove is in 4. Firebrick-Lined Secondary the damper open mode. Fire and smoke leaving the primary com- Combustion Chamber bustion zone go directly to the flue collar and chimney con- nector. These exhaust gases carry heat to the flue. A warm flue is helpful in establishing and maintaining good draft. Updraft operation will be used when starting a fire, loading your stove, or When you replace the ash pan in the Intrepid,be sure it is seated enlivening the fire after a long bum. It may also, be used any- properly and pushed all the way to the rear of the stove time a warmer flue will provide better performance. so it does not block the front ends of the air tubes. Too much ash on the bottom of the stove may prevent proper seating of the ash pan. Damper Closed Operation When the damper is closed (handle pointed down) the stove Fireplace Operation is in the damper closed mode.Fire and smoke leaving the primary With the stove damper in the open position, and combustion zone are directed through the louvers in the Upper the front doors open, a wood stove,may be used as a fireplace. Fireback, down through the firebrick-lined secondary. chamber It is ideally suited for those times when you do not require a great then to the flue collar and chimney connector. The high deal of heat output such as in the spring and fall, or when you temperatures maintained in the secondary combustion chamber want to enjoy the romance of a crackling fire. Always keep the encourage further burning of volatile gases in the smoke. sparkscreen in place when the doors are open. Horizontal operation will usually be used during extended bums. Ash Handling Thermostat Function Slots in the bottom grate allow ash to fall through into the ash Whenever the front doors are closed, all air entering the stove pan. Slicing the ashes on the bottom grate with the slicer/poker is regulated by the air intake shutter which is linked to a bimetallic will help the ashes fall through the slots. thermostat coil and lever at the right side of the flue collar. Push Empty the ash pan once a day or as necessary to keep the the lever back to admit maximum air for hotter fires.Pull the lever ash pan from overflowing. Use the hook on the end of the slicer/ forward to reduce air and slow the combustion rate. The bimetallic poker to pull the ash pan part way out of the stove. Wear coil and,consequently,the air intake shutter,continually open and heavy gloves as you draw the pan out of the stove and dispose of close in relation to temperature fluctuations within.the stove to main- the ashes properly. Your metal ash container must have a tight- tain an even heat output. Generally, the lever should be kept in fitting lid and be located outdoors, away from any combustible medium to high setting. Very long, smouldering wood fires should material. be avoided. 1 \y c I f—a f b FIG.2 FIG.3 SIDE INSTALLATION TOP EXIT DEFIANT REAR PIPE AND STOVE SHIELDS SIDE INSTALLATION COMBUSTIBLE WALL NO PROTECTION a)Min.36"clearance to wall from side COMBUSTIBLE WALL b)Min. 10"clearance to wall with use of stove and pipe heat shields a)Min.36"clearance to wall from side and rear c)Min.36"clearance from loading door to any combustible room furnishings b)Min.36"clearance from load or front doors to any combustible materials, i.e.,furniture If you are building a chimney from scratch, we cannot stress expensive than their masonry counterpart. Make sure that such a strongly enough the importance of an interior chimney. When chimney is approved for solid fuel and is listed by a nationally properly built, it is the best chimney of all, and will more than recognized testing laboratory such as the Underwriters Laboratory repay you for the space that it requires. Besides minimizing conden- (UL). It must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's sation of creosote, the draft produced in an interior masonry chim- instructions. CLASS B type chimneys may not be used with ney will be stronger, helping the stove bum more efficiently. In wood or coal stoves. These flues are designed to vent gas appli- new masonry construction, allow for the use of a minimum of ances only. There are several prefabricated chimney designs eight by eight inch clay flue tile.The chimney must be constructed available; we recommend those which will help maintain high flue in accordance with your local building code. gas temperatures, such as the double wall or static air insulated You may prefer to install a factory built metal chimney. Pre- type. Ask your local dealer about specific manufacturers. fabricated chimney systems require no foundation and are rela- Do not connect the stove to a chimney flue serving another tively quick and easy to install. Other advantages of prefabricated appliance. chimneys are that they generally require less space and are less ST �.': 3' IDEAL FLUE SIZES 21 r ` Vermont Castings stoves are designed to perform most efficiently when 10, vented through flues having the following dimensions: ' \ Liner Size Round - (nominal) Liner Diameter — — _ Defiant/Vigilant 8"x8" or 8"x12" 8" interior diameter Resolute/Intrepid 8"x8" or 8"xl2" 6" interior dia. Larger flues(12"x 12",12"xY'),although generally effective,can lessen ------ — — chimney draft and promote cool flue gas temperatures.Vermont Castings stoves are not listed for installation into flues smaller than the sizes recom- FLUE HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS mended above. The chimney must extend 3 feet above the level of roof penetration and If you are planning to vent a small stove into a large flue,particularly a minimum of 2 feet higher than any roof surface within 10 feet.Check an exterior masonry one,you may find it necessary to insulate the chimney, your local codes for additional regional guidelines. While a minimum reline the chimney,or operate the stove to maintain high flue temperatures. chimney height of 16 feet is generally recommended, factors affecting stove performance such as local terrain,prevailing winds,and adjacent structures may necessitate use of a taller flue. 7 �a SAFETY NOTICE: IF YOUR DEFIANT,VIGILANT, RESOLUTE OR IN. TREPID IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT. FOR`YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS. CONTACT LO• ` CAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALS ABOUT RE. I�'b—� STRICTIONS AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR AREA. A separate bulletin, "The Vermont Castings Installation Planning Guide" also entitled the "Tech Book", contains detailed information to help you plan your installation. Read this manual and the Guide before installing your stove. CORNER INSTALLATION Building and safety codes vary in different localities. Check NO SHIELDING COMBUSTIBLE WALL your installation plans with local officials before you install a) Load door end requires min.36"to wall your stove. b) Min.36"clearance to wall from rear and side The Resolute and Intrepid have been tested for use in mobile homes. Special mobile home chimney, clearance, and So that you can easily secure the first section of stove pipe to installation requirements are detailed in the Mobile Home the stove, three holes have been drilled in the flue collar and Components Installation Instructions. three sheet metal screws are included in the leg bolt package. When either the Vigilant or Resolute is equipped with a If you have ordered any accessories such as andirons or heat Vermont Castings Energy Extender, clearance requirements shields, they will come with their own installation instructions. may change. The Energy Extender Installation Instructions Generally speaking, nothing more complicated than a screwdriver give special clearance information. is involved in the installation of accessories. The set screw in the lower left front of the Vigilant and Resolute will be removed if the stove is converted to coal burn- Clearances ing. The hole should be plugged when burning wood. It is important for proper installation that the stove is Packed inside your stove is a "Fall-Away Insert Handle" to located with adequate clearance (empty space) to combustible operate the doors and damper. So that it will stay cool, store walls and room furnishings. The recommended minimum the handle in the hole drilled in clearance for stoves is usually 36". one of the stove legs. FIRE A BACK Vermont Castings stoves have been tested by independent Defiant owners: Install the BACK OF laboratories for installation with reduced clearances when � smoke shelf by closing the damper STOVE_ specific clearance reduction systems are used. Clearance reduc. and angling the shelf through the lions may vary depending on the stove and type of flue collar opening. Position the \ installation. shelf as shown. \,:� = "� Consult the Vermont Castings Installation Planning Guide or Tech Book for specific clearance reductions for Vermont Set UpCastings stoves. Our stoves are heavy and require at least two people to move Chimneys and set them up. To make the job a bit easier, you may lift off the loading doors and remove the griddle. Many homes are already equipped with a sound freestanding DO NOT TRY TO MOVE THE STOVE masonry chimney or a fireplace chimney. Either of these can pro- ALONE AS THE STOVE CAN BE vide an excellent flue through which to.vent a wood or coal stove, DAMAGED BY MISHANDLING. provided they are built according to local building codes. We Place the stove close to its final position before installing the recommend that prior to installing a stove into an existing flue, stove legs. You will find stove leg assembly instructions in the leg you have the chimney inspected by a qualified professional. Your bolt package. local building inspector will know who is qualified to assess the The griddle has not been painted in order to allow cooking condition of your chimney. If your masonry chimney is not con- directly on its surface. In order to protect the surface from rust structed with a clay tile liner, we cannot recommend that you use during shipping, a coating of grease has been applied. Be sure to it in its existing state with any wood or coal burning device. An wash the griddle thoroughly with soap and water. As the stove is unlined chimney may-have unseen loose mortar which could allow used,the griddle will gradually darken to match the color of the stove. chimney gases to escape into the house, or, a chimney fire could ignite nearby wooden members. 6 Stovepipe/Chimney Connector We recommend that stoves be placed close to their chimneys so that the stovepipe can be as direct and short as possible, with t a a minimum of elbows and angles. Exhaust gases from the stove d will flow unrestricted into the chimney flue. Long horizontal runs of stovepipe should be avoided since they tend to build up ash and soot more quickly and,.therefore, require more frequent f e cleaning. Ig The size of a stovepipe and chimney thimble should never be It t ® b smaller than the flue collar area of the'stove. A minimum 8 inch d diameter stovepipe and chimney thimble are required for the Defiant and Vigilant, and 6 inch minimum diameter for the i--► Resolute. The stovepipe must be constructed of 24 gauge or thicker sheetmetal. All stovepipe sections should be fastened together with three sheetmetal screws, spaced equidistant around the perimeter of the pipe to prevent separation during use. In addition, the I—► stovepipe should be fastened to the thimble and to the flue collar e® EM of the stove. ® l Stovepipe systems should be designed if possible with the k crimped end of the stovepipes pointing downward so that any soot or creosote which is formed will run down back into the S[OVe and be Consumed. TOP-EXIT STOVE INSTALLED IN THIMBLE THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALL a) Tile liner b) Thimble c) Stovepipe extends until flush with chimney liner. d) Proper clearance between pipe and unprotected combustible materials. e) 2"min.between chimney and combustible materials B Cui per feoor of horizontal run ) lean o Horizontal or vertical runs of stovepipe h) All pipe joints secured with 3 sheet metal screws i) Stovepipe heat shield allows 10"clearance to combustible materials must be installed to maintain the j) Stove heat shield allows 10"clearance to combustible materials k) Bottom heat shield following clearances to unprotected 1) Clean-out access with tight door combustible materials. 4 Defiant Installation - 22" Stovepipe Dampers ° ° Vigilant Installation - 22" Because of the draft requirements of our stoves, we do not or e Resolute Installation - 23" recommend the use of an in-flue damper. Not only is this an un- Intrepid Installation - 25" necessary restriction in the flue, but it is an additional surface directly in the path of flue gases upon which deposits can form, Stovepipe heat shields and/or wall pro- creating a potential hazard. Combustion air entering Vermont tection can be used to reduce these Castings stoves is controlled effectively by the thermostat, so no clearances. See the Vermont Castings flue damper is required. Installation Planning Guide or Tech ° ° Book for detailed information concern- Floor Protection ing your specific installation requirements.' Even though temperatures under our stoves are significantly All chimney connections should be lower than those to the sides of the stoves, no stove should ever carefully made in accordance with all be installed on a combustible surface because of the possibility of local building codes and manufacturers' falling embers. Our stoves have generous ashlips, but some coals recommendations. may escape from time to time. For this reason, and to provide 0— heat protection to your floor, we recommend you install a hearth 0- 0 consisting of two sheets of 1/4-inch asbestos cementboard or equi- valent)'covered by one sheet of 24 gauge galvanized sheet metal. If you prefer a more decorative hearth cover than the above recommendations, the installation of an optional Vermont Cast- ings' bottom heat shield will allow use of a variety of materials. Details concerning those options are printed in Vermont Castings' Installation Planning Guide or Tech Book. We recommend that your hearth or stove pad extend a minimum of twelve inches beyond the back and sides of the stove 8 d ®® a a , ----- �� — •®` b— c ' ®® 1 ®® ,®•�1 vi[,LAN7 l,•H l , f Qo J "0 R!(Q h D D g ®:'.; �q® ®®® ®�•a• VERMONT CASTINGS STOVE-TO-FIREPLACE FLEX CONNECTOR SYSTEM •p;;;a,.'' �'..o a)Tile•lined masonry chimney built to or in compliance of National Building Code standards FIREPLACE INSTALLATION—ABOVE DAMPER b)Vermont Castings Stove•to-FirePlace Flex Connector System a)Tile•lined masonry chimney c)Combustible mantle protected by custom fabricated heat shield—allows 18" b)Thimble clearance to stove top c)Stovepipe should not project into flue d)Bottom heat shield d)Horizontal pipe beat shield allows min. 7" clearance to combustible ceiling e)Hearth extension to provide min. 18" floor protection from stove front load e)Vertical pipe heat shield allows min. 7"clearance to combustible mantle fl Damper closed and sealed door and 12 from side of stove g)Bottom heat shield protects combustibles beneath hearth h)Hearth extension provides floor protection min. 18"from stove front,load door& 12"from stove sides and eighteen inches beyond the front and loading door end. Wall Protection This means that the minimum hearth pad dimensions for the three stoves are as follows: Clearances to combustible walls can be further reduced with Defiant: 64 inches wide x 48 inches deep the use of a. Vermont Castings stove and stovepipe heatshields Vigilant: 53 inches wide x 48 inches deep and/or b. a properly sized and constructed wall shield. In our In- Resolute: 52 inches wide x 46 inches deep stallation Planning Guide wall shields should be constructed of 1/4" Intrepid: 46 inches wide x 46 inches deep non-combustible mineral board, and spaced at least 1" from the The hearth pad must also cover the floor directly under the wall on non-combustible spacers. The ventilated shield should be stovepipe and extend two inches on either side of the pipe. supported one inch off the floor and, if extended to the ceiling, With the legs installed, the hearth in place, the flue connec- should stop one inch below the ceiling to allow for adequate air tions made, and the stovepipe connections secured the only addi- circulation. Materials applied directly to a sheetrock and stud tional preparation that needs to be done is the addition of about . walls may not provide adequate protection because they will 11/2 inches of ashes or sand to the bottom of the Defiant, transfer heat to the combustible wall or framing members behind Vigilant and Resolute as an insulating, protective layer. This them. For further information regarding wall shield sizing and should be spread evenly across the bottom of the stove to pro- construction refer to the Vermont Castings Installation Planning tect the bottom of the stove as well as the floor beneath from Guide or Tech Book. excessive heat. Ashes taken from another stove or fireplace are i preferable, but sand may be used as well. a I b _ Resolute and Vigilant I~ —� 1 Ash Fettles — _ +b The ash fettle serves as a log and ash barrier at the base of the front door. It can be removed I b u and out; I f by u pulling one end P. — for the Vigilant pull upward on the RIGHT end, for the Resolute D DEFIANT FLOOR PROTECTION pull upward on the LEFT end. a= 18" b= 12" 9 S =P E C I F I C A T I O N S Italici--zed Figures Pertain, To 'Coal Or.`Multi,Fuel."Models FEATURES'" DEFIANT° VIGILANT° RESO LUTE®. ' I'NTRE.PI'D° FIREPL..CFI,NSERT ;MA'XI;MUM,HEAT: = ;50,000„" r4000:Q' ' 25000:, 4000Q ,O.11.. 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