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Vermont Castings Seville Insert
30001586
5. Carefully lift the assembled panels into the upright
position. Locate the assembly directly in front of the
Seville Insert. Move the panel assembly into position
by carefully moving it straight back against the fire-
place front. The thermostat rod should protrude from
the left surround panel.
6. Fasten the surround assembly to the stove mount-
ing brackets using the two 1/4-20 x 1” flat head screws.
Move the surround assembly carefully to align the
surround clearance holes with the mating threaded
holes in the mounting brackets.
7. Press the plug button into the hole on the left
surround panel.
8. Attach brass ball onto exposed thermostat rod end.
Operation
How the Seville Insert Works
Combustion control is achieved in the Seville Insert
through two separate air delivery systems.
The primary air control lever, located at the left side of
the insert, controls the amount of incoming primary air
for starting, maintaining and reviving the fire. More air
entering the stove makes the fire burn hotter and
faster, while less air prolongs the burn at a lower heat
level.
For the greatest air supply and maximum heat output
(but the shortest burn time), move the lever up. For a
fire that will last longer with less heat, move the lever
down. You can set the lever anywhere in between the
upper and lower extremes.
The Seville Insert features an automatic thermostat to
ensure an even heat output at any manual setting you
select. As the fuel burns, the thermostat reacts to the
heat radiating from the insert surface, and,
consequently adjusts the air shutter attached to it. As
the fire intensity (and heat output) builds, the
thermostat slowly closes the air shutter, thereby
restricting incoming combustion air. As the fire intensity
then wanes (and heat output lessens), the thermostat
responds and gradually opens the air shutter which
allows more combustion air to again enliven the fire.
This ebb and flow action functions continuously to
prolong the burn cycle until the fuelbed is exhausted.
Another separate supply of oxygen is delivered to the
upper area of the firebox to support combustion of
gases released from the main fuel bed. Secondary
Air enters the stove through two, unrestricted inlets
and is heated while passing through separate channels
before being delivered through four stainless steel
multi-ported tubes located at the top of the firebox.
DO NOT USE CHEMICALS OR FLUIDS TO
START THE FIRE. DO NOT BURN GARBAGE
OR FLAMMABLE FLUIDS SUCH AS GASO-
LINE, NAPTHA, OR ENGINE OIL. ALSO,
NEVER USE GASOLINE-TYPE LANTERN
FUEL, KEROSENE, CHARCOAL LIGHTER
FLUID, OR SIMILAR LIQUIDS TO START OR
"FRESHEN UP" A FIRE. KEEP ALL SUCH
LIQUIDS WELL AWAY FROM THE SEVILLE
WHILE IT IS IN USE.
CAUTION: THE SEVILLE INSERT WILL BE
HOT WHILE IN OPERATION. KEEP CHIL-
DREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.
CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN BURNS.
DO NOT OVERFIRE THIS HEATER.
OVERFIRING MAY CAUSE A HOUSE FIRE,
OR CAN RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE
TO THE STOVE. IF ANY PART OF THE
STOVE GLOWS, YOU ARE OVERFIRING.
Burn Only High-Quality Wood
THE SEVILLE INSERT IS DESIGNED TO BURN
NATURAL WOOD ONLY; DO NOT BURN ANY
OTHER FUELS.
You will enjoy the best results when burning wood that
has been adequately air-dried. Avoid burning wood
that has not been properly seasoned. The wood
should be no longer than 18" (457mm) in length,
however, you will find that shorter wood lengths ease
refueling and promote the most efficient combustion.
The best hardwood fuels include oak, maple, beech,
ash, and hickory that has been split, stacked, and air-
dried outside under cover for at least one year.
KT269
Fig. 10 Seville Insert Surround
39¹⁄₂"
(1003mm)
31"
(787mm)
Seville Insert
Surround
Thermostat
Rod
Assembly
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