Vermont Castings 2190, 5926 Installation Instructions Manual

Fireback Kit #5926
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Installation Instructions for use on
Deant Encore Model 2190
Please read these instructions before beginning the repair procedure.
General Information
The Model 5926 Deant Encore Fireback Kit is for use with Model 2190 Deant Encore stoves. These stoves allow access to the catalytic combustor through the rebox by removing a hood and the lower reback. As you face the left end of the stove, the damper handle mounts closer to the front of the stove than to the rear. If there is a question about the model number of the stove, check the steel label fastened to the stove back.
Material provided:
(1) Upper reback and damper assembly (1) Lower reback (1) Combustion throat hood (1) Secondary probe assembly (1) Refractory (insulating) assembly (2) 1/4”-20 x 1¹⁄₂” hex head bolts (1) Tube of gasket cement (1) 5/16” x 36” berglass gasket
Tools required:
Phillips screwdriver Standard (at) screwdriver 7/16” hex ratchet wrench 5/32” Allen wrench Hammer 3/16” drill bit Dust mask Goggles Knife Putty knife You may also need a le or grinder
Before starting the repair procedure, be sure the stove is cold. Note that ashes and embers can stay hot for a long time; remove them and store them properly in a sealed metal container on a noncombustible surface away from all nearby combustibles. The empty ashpan will be a handy storage spot for hardware, tools and small parts.
You may need to le or grind some edges on the new cast iron parts to enable them to t properly.
Dis-Assembly
1. Remove the griddle and the front doors. Lift each door until the bottom hinge pin clears the bottom hinge hole; then swing the bottom of the door away from the stove, and lower it so the top hinge pin clears the top hinge hole. Set the doors face down on a padded surface.
2. Unbolt the andirons from the lower front panel of the stove, and set them aside. Lift out the grate and set it aside.
3. Lift the lower edge of the throat hood (Fig. 6, Item 10) toward the front and slide the hood to the left or right. If you slide it to the right, the support pin will then drop off the left bracket on the upper reback; then slide it back toward the left to disengage the hood from the upper reback.
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Fireback
Fig. 1 Remove the throat hood.
4. Use the hammer to tap the two wedges (Fig. 6, Item 11) upward from their brackets, and remove the wedges.
Fireback
Left Wedge
Fig. 2 Tap the wedges out with a hammer.
5. Remove the lower reback (Fig. 6, Item 12) by pulling the upper edge toward the front. Then lift it and angle it out of the stove through the front door or through the griddle opening. Scoop out any ashes or charcoal in the bottom groove where the lower edge of the lower reback ts.
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Fig. 3 Lift out the lower reback.
6. Remove the left and right inner walls (Fig. 6, Items 5,
7).
9. If the stove has a steel rear outer heat shield, remove it. Four bolts hold it to spacers threaded to the back of the stove. Leave the spacers in place.
10. A hex bolt (Fig. 6, Item 1) on each side of the stove back holds the upper reback assembly (Item 6) in place. Remove and discard these bolts. Keep the washers. From inside the rebox, pull the right-hand end of the upper reback toward yourself; you may need to use a at screw­driver to pry the reback loose from the panel behind it.
11. Remove the catalyst access panel (Item 18), part of the refractory package (Item 3) that houses the catalytic combustor (Item 19). It is friction-t into place. Wiggle it slightly to loosen it. Notice its positioning; this will be im­portant when you install the catalyst in the new refractory package.
12. Remove the catalytic burner carefully, inspect and clean it, and set aside. To clean it, take outdoors and blow gently through it. Do not use compressed air; do not run anything through the honeycomb. The catalyst is a thin coat of plati­num on the ceramic honeycomb, and friction can remove the coating, shortening the unit’s life. Check your Encore owner’s manual for details on evaluating the catalyst.
14. On the outer back side of the stove, there is a steel plate (Fig. 6, Item 23) held in place with two Phillips bolts. Remove the bolts and the steel plate.
15. Behind the steel plate, there is a secondary probe as­sembly (Item 22). This consists of a probe and a bimetal coil secured by a phillips screw. There is a slender steel rod between the end of the coil and a pivoting valve plate (Item 21). Remove the phillips screw and pull the coil and probe partway out of the stove back. When the probe is halfway out of the stove back (about 1” showing), remove the slender rod from the tab at the end of the coil. Leave the rod hanging from its tab on the secondary valve. Leave the secondary valve, Item 21, in place.
16. Remove the two steel heat deectors (Items 4, 20) from back of the rebox; these were originally on each side of the refractory package.
Re-Assembly
Use a hammer and a cold chisel or old screwdriver to re­move any remaining cement from the upper rear area of the rebox, where the upper reback attaches. Remove any debris from the stove’s back chamber.
1. Remove the catalyst access panel (Fig. 6, Item 18) from the new refractory chamber. Install the chamber in the back of the stove, with the opening facing forward.
2. Reinstall the two steel heat deectors, (Fig. 6, Items 4,
20) one on each side of the refractory package. The shorter arm of each goes at the bottom of the deector, with the longer arm against the cast iron back sides of the rear chamber. These deectors provide important protection from the very hot gases leaving the refractory chamber.
3. Slide the catalytic combustor (g. 6, Item 19) into place within the refractory chamber. Notice that the openings of the honeycomb must be on the top and bottom horizontal surfaces of the combustor, as shown in Figure 6.
4. Install the refractory access panel in front of the catalyst. It friction-ts into place.
6. Join the rear hole in the damper activating link (the ‘hockey stick’) (Fig. 6, Item 17) to the end of the damper torsion bar. (Fig. 6, item 7) Note the positioning of the link; the blade of the ‘hockey stick’ goes toward the front of the stove, aiming downward. This is the only position in which the link will close and lock the damper.
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