Here are a few pics of my new Enviro Evolution Pellet Stove I was finally able to install. I still have some trim work to do on the inside of the house but at least am able to use the stove. Am loving it so far, its heating the whole house which I never really expected it to. So far I have just had the stove on number 3 and one colder night had to turn the stove up on number 4. Only issue so far is with stove on number 3 I can hold my hand on the pipe, with stove on number 4 pipe is too hot to hold hand on. From what I have read on this fourm I never thought the pipes got that hot. I used Excel Pellet Stove Pipe and thimble. The stove really throws a great heat.
I have a cleanout at the back of the stove so I would be able to angle it to be able to blow the hot air out the doorway to the rest of the house, up 4 feet, out through 18 inches of stone wall and then 17 inches outside the house. I don't have an Oak attached yet since old house is so drafty should be lots of fresh air.
Just wish I would have been able to put the stove in in the fall of 2008 but do to health issues I couldnt and never had the money to have dealer install.
I have a cleanout at the back of the stove so I would be able to angle it to be able to blow the hot air out the doorway to the rest of the house, up 4 feet, out through 18 inches of stone wall and then 17 inches outside the house. I don't have an Oak attached yet since old house is so drafty should be lots of fresh air.
Just wish I would have been able to put the stove in in the fall of 2008 but do to health issues I couldnt and never had the money to have dealer install.