Looks nice! Now, get a good surge protector on that stove! Beat the code police to it!very nice install! (as long as you used an intake kit and followed the 18" clearance to an operable door and window).......
Looks nice! Now, get a good surge protector on that stove! Beat the code police to it!
In the original picture it looks different? Are my eyes going bad? I"M TOO YOUNGIt is surge protected.
View attachment 63249
yea, thats GFCI, but not a surge protector......FWIW, tho, I couldnt find anything in the instructions saying you COULDNT plug the stove into a GFCI plug.....maybe im just missing it?It is surge protected.
View attachment 63249
Im pretty sure that Pellet Stoves are not supposed to be plugged into a GFI.
There is a difference. IIRC
In the original picture it looks different? Are my eyes going bad? I"M TOO YOUNG
yea, thats GFCI, but not a surge protector......FWIW, tho, I couldnt find anything in the instructions saying you COULDNT plug the stove into a GFCI plug.....maybe im just missing it?
I've often wondered why that was the case Lousyweather, if plugging a stove into a GFCI causes problems something isn't right.
My unit is plugged into a circuit that is on an AFCI and in my house it is hard not to plug into an outlet that isn't on a GFCI or AFCI. Such is the state of current wiring in houses from what I've been reading. My entire downstairs is on one or the other and upstairs the only outlets that aren't are in the living room and dining room section of the great room.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.