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 stoveI 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 officeglad 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?
Ohhh - nice link: http://chimneysweeponline.com/horvalue.htm
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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