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PELLETCONVERT

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Nov 8, 2013
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BEL AIR MD
ps.jpg Has anyone seen an Oak installed directly inside pipe alongside exhaust? Wanted it done because will have limited access to it, yet installer didn't want to do it at first. but wasn't taking the chance because of access
admitted newbie here

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If the top pic shows what you are questioning about your install, there is absolutely nothing wrong that I can see.
Where does the OAK teminate?
 
Goes approx. 6 feet into existing (previous wood stove pipe) Thank you, I thought it might vent out the side wall on its own. mantle going up tonight , then finishing stone soon after
 
I think a lot of people run their OAK out the back of the chase, in your case, just above the brick. If it's terminated up on the roof, you may have problems with snow. How long is that OAK pipe? Is that 4" venting with 3" OAK pipe?
 
Goes approx. 6 feet into existing (previous wood stove pipe) Thank you, I thought it might vent out the side wall on its own. mantle going up tonight , then finishing stone soon after
Ahhhh, I see. Good idea utilizing the old pipe for the OAK:) That's gonna look sweet when it's done.

Cool username too. Welcome.
 
Thanks all!!

I live in a split level home, fired it up 28 degree night(located on first level) , maintained surprisingly even heat
upstairs (75 degrees downstairs , 72 upstairs ) very pleased with its perfomance
 
Ahhhh, I see. Good idea utilizing the old pipe for the OAK:) That's gonna look sweet when it's done.

Cool username too. Welcome

Thanks, reading the forum I see many installers don't want to install an OAK, had to convince them to do it even though was paid for (wanted to refund) in my case wanted to be safe than sorry
 
That wood frame right on the stove chassis doesn't scare anyone else?
Hello Brian , was a concern for me as well , was raised before installing cement board, also using a zero clearance box from Harmon
 
Ah, yeah, the zc kit should make that fine then.
 
Of course we want pics when its finished! :)
 
Nice install and glad to see the manual at the ready;lol Surge protector on there too?
 
Is that the standard size accentra or the 52i? Looks good!
 
Very nice, only thing left to do is correct the spelling of HarmAn in your signature... Sorry, just can't help myself...
 
Thanks all!, Standard Accentra insert, with surge protection==c
 
Thanks all!, Standard Accentra insert, with surge protection==c
here's our install.. Harman P 61A
[OAK spray painted black to match....it's an Organization issue..lol
 

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