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Parts list for new NC30

Discussion in 'Modern EPA Stoves and Fireplaces' started by capetownkg, Mar 23, 2015.

  1. capetownkg

    capetownkg

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    Well my stoves arrives today but I will be gathering the other needed accessories through the summer and install near the fall. My list of needed equipment is

    6" Chimney liner (not sure as to exact length but guessing 25 or so)
    Insulation for liner
    Sheet Metal for a block off plate
    Roxul for on top of blockoff
    Connector from liner to stove
    Top plate and cap (not sure if i can somehow use the cap I have now)

    I am wondering how much of a difference the different liner metal makes. One site i looked at (woodlanddirect.com) has 316Ti, 304L, 316L and so forth. Is one better then the other? I think its crazy how expensive a liner and insulation is considering I got a stove for $700. Does anyone have any recommendations of liners, places to get from etc? Thanks for your help all.
     
  2. Norky

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    I got a 15ft liner, cap, top plate package and I think the adapter may have come with it too, for just under $500 from Rockford. I don't know what kind of install you're doing, but if you'll be able to see the top of the stove, you may want to get a piece of black pipe to go from the stove to the block off plate to make it look pretty.
     
  3. wildwest

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    We bought a package as well, it had spray adhesive and clamps for the insulation, you will needs those is your items are individual.

    Are you doing flex liner or rigid?

    Also we ended spending alot of time and money getting the old chimney cleaned out before putting the liner in. Not sure about the history of your house but ours was used & abused and not maintained for decades, chimny fire waiting to happen.
     
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    One more item, we had a steel damper, had to pay a welder to cut that for our liner.