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Hello All! I bought an older insert about a month and a half ago. It didn't have any name on the front and I didn't see any kind of information plaque on it anywhere. I stopped at a local chimney store to check them out and the owner of the chimney store said that this insert is an Aurora...
Thank you! I'm getting those pieces together but the manual for the stove is really what I need to get to know the clearances and specs from manufacturer, I can guess using comparable stoves but would rather have follow manufacturer. I have a ZERO CLEARANCE fire place insert that I'm removing to install the stove, but cannot find the manual, any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Hold on, there may be some confusion in terms. Although a Zero Clearance fireplace is sometimes mistakenly called an insert, that's a misnomer. It is not at all the same as a fireplace insert. A fireplace insert goes into an existing fireplace. The Aurora insert can only be put into an existing masonry fireplace. It is not a ZC fireplace replacement and not a freestanding stove.