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elkimmeg
Guest
I read your manual today doing a pellet stove installation inspection It advises of the fresh air feed requirement the people selling the stove told the owner it was not necessary.
and that windows will leak in the necessary combustion air
I did not sign off the inspection till I ran it by mike or Corie
BTW it is in the cellar of a finished off raised ranch basement area, but only a half foundation
here is what the manual says
Outside combustion air is mandatory for these units to work properly. Make this connection using a
1 7/8” I.D. metal pipe (steel, aluminum or copper) and coupler. Be sure to secure the pipe to the unit
with a clamp or aluminum tape. The outside end should be covered (screened) to prevent any
foreign matter from entering the system. Try to keep the number of bends in this pipe to a minimum.
Our Part Number PU-OAK (Outside Air Kit with flex pipe) can be used.
and that windows will leak in the necessary combustion air
I did not sign off the inspection till I ran it by mike or Corie
BTW it is in the cellar of a finished off raised ranch basement area, but only a half foundation
here is what the manual says
Outside combustion air is mandatory for these units to work properly. Make this connection using a
1 7/8” I.D. metal pipe (steel, aluminum or copper) and coupler. Be sure to secure the pipe to the unit
with a clamp or aluminum tape. The outside end should be covered (screened) to prevent any
foreign matter from entering the system. Try to keep the number of bends in this pipe to a minimum.
Our Part Number PU-OAK (Outside Air Kit with flex pipe) can be used.