Hi all,
This past summer I had a new stove installed (PE Alderlea T6). It was installed professionally and the clearances to combustibles were met, though as you can see in the photos there is a 4” layer of brick between the stove and the combustible wall behind the brick (stove is 3.5” from brick).
As I’ve been using the stove the past couple weeks, I’ve been monitoring the temp of the brick just out of caution while I get used to the new stove. I’ve noticed temps of around 110 -112 F as the highest I’ve seen, when stovetop is in the 650-675 range. That temp is on the brick above the stove near flue exit. I’m assuming the most heat comes off the top of the stove. It’s typically cooler (85-ish F or so) directly behind the stove.
I’m assuming that 110-115 F is totally fine, though I wanted to get some opinions on that. I’m also assuming the brick doesn’t transfer all that heat through to the wall behind it. With the weather starting to turn colder soon and needing to run the stove 24/7 where I’m guessing more heat will build up on that wall, I’m also wondering what temp range is seen as ok for that brick wall?
This past summer I had a new stove installed (PE Alderlea T6). It was installed professionally and the clearances to combustibles were met, though as you can see in the photos there is a 4” layer of brick between the stove and the combustible wall behind the brick (stove is 3.5” from brick).
As I’ve been using the stove the past couple weeks, I’ve been monitoring the temp of the brick just out of caution while I get used to the new stove. I’ve noticed temps of around 110 -112 F as the highest I’ve seen, when stovetop is in the 650-675 range. That temp is on the brick above the stove near flue exit. I’m assuming the most heat comes off the top of the stove. It’s typically cooler (85-ish F or so) directly behind the stove.
I’m assuming that 110-115 F is totally fine, though I wanted to get some opinions on that. I’m also assuming the brick doesn’t transfer all that heat through to the wall behind it. With the weather starting to turn colder soon and needing to run the stove 24/7 where I’m guessing more heat will build up on that wall, I’m also wondering what temp range is seen as ok for that brick wall?