Determining clearance reduction when the manual just refers to code

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BeGreen said:
MountainStoveGuy said:
news to me, i will have to check out the new manual. Last years model stated that as long as you had 16" clearance on the left, and 6 on the right you were ok. Thanks for the heads up. Heck i didnt even know that they offerd a lock for the side load. Side loads are overrated any way.. LOL

It's in the technical info, page 38:
4.3 Walls
Note! The side load door must not be used in corner installations.

Locking is also mentioned for reduced hearthpads and for all alcove installs:
Alternate hearth protection
A hearth pad measuring 46”wide X 50,5” deep
(1168mmx1283mm)can be used only if the left side door is looked (sic)
to prevent use.


This inspection gig would look a whole lot more appealing at $118 per hour. And that's with a new guy?
 
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