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Harman air inlet

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by corkman, Dec 4, 2017.

  1. corkman

    corkman

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    so a while back I sold my ‘04 Advance. I had it connected to Selkirk direct temp which heats the air going to the stove. I used this walker pipe to connect to the back of the stove. I replaced that stove with a 2014 Advance and now the walker pipe does not fit over the air inlet. To make matters worse I also ordered one for my xxv. Now I have 2 I can’t use. What’s everyone using to connect to the air inlet
     

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  2. ttdberg

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    Try to use a silicon radiator adapter available on eBay. They come in all different sizes and shapes, increase, reduce, etc. Also able to withstand high temps by design. I don’t use it yet, but plan to in the future.
     
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    we use flexible aluminum 3" dryer vent hose...its cheap...about $7-8/8' section, and we attach it with 3" radiator hose clamps....makes it easy to take off in the case you need to check your air path
     
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