I just purchases this insert on a killer deal, but I can't find any information on it. Shroud says "Kanyon" but that's the only markings on the whole thing. I want to use it to replace an old coal insert in my home. Can anyone point me in the right direction where I can find a manual or specs on this thing?
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Which brings me to my next question. The insert is a little wider than my hearth by about 4.5". One chimney guy said I could modify my hearth to accommodate a larger insert - within reason - but another one told me I could not. My electric bill is outrageous in winter (Eastern WA). I'd like to cut it down. I get wood for free as I'm an arborist, so a wood stove makes the most sense. I'd like to use the existing chimney which is in prime condition, and I don't have room in my house for a free standing stove, nor the capital to purchase a new insert.
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Which brings me to my next question. The insert is a little wider than my hearth by about 4.5". One chimney guy said I could modify my hearth to accommodate a larger insert - within reason - but another one told me I could not. My electric bill is outrageous in winter (Eastern WA). I'd like to cut it down. I get wood for free as I'm an arborist, so a wood stove makes the most sense. I'd like to use the existing chimney which is in prime condition, and I don't have room in my house for a free standing stove, nor the capital to purchase a new insert.
![[Hearth.com] Looking for information on this insert [Hearth.com] Looking for information on this insert](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/331/331172-5944f0db4fb97a75ec6f5a3032b20982.jpg?hash=-CdYPI0czU)
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