Specifications

4
Intrepid
®
II Woodburning Stove
2000966
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2156O"
(545 mm)
20"
(510 mm)
2556M"
(640 mm)
Top exit
flue collar
height
2156M"
(540 mm)
24"
(610 mm)
756"
(180 mm)
2156O"
(545 mm)
C
L
2156M"
(540 mm)
18"
(460 mm)
156M"
(31 mm)
2056O"
(520 mm)
136M"
(350mm)
0966
Intrepid II
specifications
11/00
0966
DRAWINGS NOT TO SCALE
 Intrepid II 1990 dimensions.
Range of heat output .................8,260-26,740 Btu’s/Hr
3
Maximum heat output .......................... 27,000 Btu’s/Hr
1
Area heated .................. Up to 1200 sq. ft. (112 sq. m.)
2
Fuel size/type ...................................16” (410 mm) logs
EPA emissions rating (g/h, catalytic) .......................2.1
3
Loading ....................................................... Front or top
Chimney connector..................... 6” (152 mm) diameter
Chimney ue size .......................6” (152 mm) minimum
Flue exit position........................ Reversible, top or rear
Primary air ......Manual set, thermostatically maintained
Secondary air .........................................Self-regulating
Ash handling system ..................... Removable ash pan
Glass panels .........................High temperature ceramic
Weight ................................................. 223 lbs. (101kg)
Width (leg-to-leg) .................................. 21¹⁄₂” (545 mm)
Depth (leg-to-leg).................................. 13³⁄₄” (350 mm)
Height to top of ue collar:
with regular legs .......................25” (635 mm) top exit
............................................... 24” (610 mm) rear exit
with optional short legs .............21” (535 mm) top exit
............................................ 19³⁄₄” (500 mm) rear exit
1. This value can vary depending on how the stove
is operated, the type and moisture content of the
fuel used, as well as the design, construction and
climatic location of your home. Figures shown are
based on maximum fuel consumption obtained
under laboratory conditions and on average efcien-
cies.
2. These values are based on operation in building
code-conforming homes under typical winter climate
conditions in New England. If your home is of non-
standard construction (e.g., unusually well insulated,
not insulated, built underground, etc.) or if you live in
a more severe or more temperate climate, these g-
ures may not apply. Since so many variables affect
performance, consult your Vermont Castings Autho-
rized Dealer to determine realistic expectations for
your home.
3. Under specic conditions used during EPA emis-
sions testing.