Kudos to Mike (Englander) and Andy (AM/FM)

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AddictiveStew

Burning Hunk
Mar 13, 2013
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PA
Just wanted to post my kudos and thanks to both Mike and Andy for putting up with my many (mostly unnecessary) questions over the course of a week, and for providing me this beautiful new EP-25 that I will be hooking up soon! Gotta grab some more pieces to make the 3 foot rise that Englander wants, then we are good to go. I'll post pics once she is all hooked up. Thanks again guys!
 
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I know, pics or it didn't happen. :)
 

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nice lookin stove!!
 
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Congrats on the new stove. I think you'll be very happy with it, and the customer service that Mike & Englander provide is worth it's weight in gold.

Don't forget to pre-burn it now outdoors.....you don't need any pipe attached to do that
 
lookin' good!
 
i have some extra pieces in the garage, what do you need ?

i have been thrilled w/ englanders customer and parts support

keep it clean
 
I'll be needing two 90's, a 3 foot piece and a stove adapter. I originally had a pipe straight out of the wall but I'd like to install per Englander's suggestion. I'm using Duravent so they would have to be the same. Have anything like that?
 
sorry for the delay ,

i do have what you need

i have a new appliance adapter and 3 new 1 footers and 2 used 90's , i do have a used 3 ft also but it may be going into my freinds install / spoken for

you may want a wall bracket on that vert run , i have one if so

if you are thinking of going out the back of the stove through the adapt , into a 90 , you may want to think about putting a cleanout tee instead of the 90 , anyways a tee is better than a 90 if you are going horiz to vert , vert to horiz - use a 90 .

the soot that normally piles up in the 90 in a horiz to vert falls into the bottom of the tee , more betterer

try and put a bit of rise on any horiz also , 1/4", an inch , whatever

most of my 3" is going into another intsall , i need 4 for my basement rig
 
no biggie stew, bottom line , if you don't know the answer already the question is deemed necessary in my mind.

the EP is a solid heater, should serve you well. the unit was designed by a hearth.com member BTW Corie P. when he was working with us, the kid certainly knows how to make heat! Dane Harman has the gifted young man on his team now.
 
I agree, cheers to these guys!! I live in South Central Pa. Just purchased a 55-TRPAH from AMFM Energy. Mike and Andy are great guys. They are the reason I felt so comfortable buying my stove. I've owned a Harman wood stove, & Thelin pellet stove but never felt this confident with a purchase! (Installing stove tomorrow, and will post pics) Hope stove functions as well as these two guys do w/there service!
 
Congrats on the new stove stew! I've been trying to buy one for months now, at least I have it narrowed down to 5 stoves now!!:confused:
 
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