Blaze King Princess insert.

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Gravedigger

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Jan 1, 2013
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Far Hill, MD
I'm will be getting a Princess insert later this summer. I

What side is the power cord looking at the stove?

I've been using extension cord on previous insert. Want to add dedicated power circuit from panel.
 
I'm will be getting a Princess insert later this summer. I

What side is the power cord looking at the stove?

I've been using extension cord on previous insert. Want to add dedicated power circuit from panel.
Idk but these days they usually make them so they can go either side...
 
Blower control is on the left side of the insert. It looks like the cord is too (though they have erased it in the brochure photo).
 
I went through brochure and manual online and could not tell. yes that what I saw controls on left.
 
If you zoom in on the brochure picture you will see they Photoshopped out the cord. Note the stubs of the cord and the lack of grout line on the bottom bricks compared to the neat job on the right side.

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It's also visible in the bottom video at frame 3:34

http://www.blazeking.com/EN/video-info.html

and at frames 4:30- 4:40 in this video


 
The cord is on the left side and is not reversible on the princess insert. It's one of the few that isn't reversible.
Can you just add an outlet? There is no need to have a dedicated circuit for a blower. It pulls very little current.
 
Nice video
 
The cord is on the left side and is not reversible on the princess insert. It's one of the few that isn't reversible.
Can you just add an outlet? There is no need to have a dedicated circuit for a blower. It pulls very little current.

I'm adding a circuit out of the panel installed for a future Generator
 
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