Fisher info needed

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Krynn22

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Sep 4, 2019
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Sorry if this is the wrong thread but idk where to begin lol...

Can anyone give me some info?? Please and thanks

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That looks to be in quite nice condition. Has it been refurbished?
 
The stove is not connected. What do you want to know?
 
The stove is not connected. What do you want to know?
We're trying to identify it so we can properly install it for a WETT cert. We were told there should be a stamp of sorts for installation on the back but I'm assuming as it's older it doesn't have one.
 
I'm guessing it's a grandma bear, but coaly is the resident Fisher expert.
 
It would be a Grandma III. Originally had an integrated shield on the back with a large tag as shown below.
If there is no tag, it is no longer "Listed" which is a requirement for WETT certification. This model began in 1980 and the older style before that had no tag. Most fabricators made the old style which had angle iron corners and no rear shield built in and was never "Listed" so that type would not pass WETT.

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It would be a Grandma III. Originally had an integrated shield on the back with a large tag as shown below.
If there is no tag, it is no longer "Listed" which is a requirement for WETT certification. This model began in 1980 and the older style before that had no tag. Most fabricators made the old style which had angle iron corners and no rear shield built in and was never "Listed" so that type would not pass WETT.

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Is there anyway that we would be able to get it wett certifiable?
 
Probably not, unless there is an exception for uncertified stoves. I think to qualify the stove should always have a manufacturer’s label clearly showing that the appliance is certified to Canadian standards.
 
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Welcome to the forum! You've come to the right place for Fisher Stove information. Best of luck with your stove!