So that was my next question if I do 4" and maybe only needed 3" it won't hurt anything?
no problem, any install that will work with 3 inch will certainly work just as well with a 4 inch
So would you say mike because of the extra elbow and height just do the 4". I called England's the other day and I am pretty sure I spoke with you. I just wanted to let you know you were so helpful and it's the reason I bought the IP stove. So let your boss know you sold a stove I ordered it from Lowes tonight.
I think I recall the conversation (tri level house or something like that) and yeah, i'd just go ahead and run it in 4 inch looking at the EVL calcs the others have done for you it makes sense, not a huge amount more for the 4 inch pipe versus the 3 in the grand scheme of things.
thanks for the compliment BTW, just another day at the office glad I could help! I appreciate your choosing one of my products!
Yep that was me I am excited for it to come in.
So that was my next question if I do 4" and maybe only needed 3" it won't hurt anything?
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That seems to think one layer would get you there.
Have you got a set-up for the OAK too? Don't forget a CO detector and surge protection!
Any thoughts on 38 the venting question
that's fine you want to be high enough to get the vent out of the way during the summer , wouldn't want a "thunk-ouch- dammit" from the vent hood while carrying burgers to the grill type incident
that's fine you want to be high enough to get the vent out of the way during the summer , wouldn't want a "thunk-ouch- dammit" from the vent hood while carrying burgers to the grill type incident
I am going to pick up my stove tommorow at lowes. I got the 25ip. How will that be packaged ? How much help will I need to get it in the house.
Several pics of how mine arrived here: https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/englander-55-trp-ip-s-aka-25-ip-s.113588/page-3#post-1552445
It is not light, I did it with 4 people, Me, my Dad, and my friends Massey and Ferguson
I'd say 2 people and a good hand truck would be the minimum.
ETA: I'd also suggest popping some of the doors off for the move. At a minimum whatever side would be against the hand truck, but I took them all off. It's only 4 bolts per door and it was easier having a nice square frame and not worrying about denting the doors.
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