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Mobile home hearth project

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by Sequoia, Oct 30, 2015.

  1. Sequoia

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    I like the colors! Nice work
     
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    Can't wait to see it finished, Sequoia
    What kind of stove you got?
     
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    Looking good so far! :thumbs:
     
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    Great job Sequoia :yes: looking real good, not trying to mother hen, but be careful of clearances to paneling in back...
     
  6. Sequoia

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    Blaze king princess ultra
     
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    I appreciate that I'm installing a Blaze princess ultra made for clothes clearance installation
     
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    Dang! that dictation isn't always accurate
     
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    don't worry about it my auto correct gets funny thing too:handshake:
     
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    you got a little time to go back and edit it


    thats gonna be a great set up :yes:
     
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    I'd probably still put something on that wall.
     
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    even just stand a sheet of concrete board there
     
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    Looks good
    :popcorn:
     
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    The stove will sit at a 45 degree like an alcove setup. The back corners of the stove will be 8inches from the wall and back of the stove will be at least 12 inches from back corner of hearth. Plus I'll have a blower on the back which acts as a heat shield and it will have side shields. Based on your collective knowledge, will this be adequate clearance?
     
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    I would base it on the last two posts,

     
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    Go by the manufacturer specs.
    This is not really relevant but a dealer near me has a princess setup with single wall pipe and you can put your bare hand on that pipe when the stove is cruising
     
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    The stove will sit at a 45 degree like an alcove setup. The back corners of the stove will be 8inches from the wall and back of the stove will be at least 12 inches from back corner of hearth. Plus I'll have a blower on the back which acts as a heat shield and it will have side shields. Based on your collective knowledge, will this be adequate clearance?
     
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    looks like in the manual, a reduced corner installation, your sides are two inches farther than required 6"
    in the mobile home you are required to have a outside air kit also
     
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    I was wondering about the hole in the hearth - looks like it's all setup for one
     
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    Yes that's what it's for. Plus the grounding wire passes through this hole.
     
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