Does anyone know what i have?

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svines

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Dec 18, 2014
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I acquired this wood stove insert with no paper work. The tags on the back are barely readable. I can read 202 for the model and 1064 for the serial# and that's it. The blower chamber comes out over the corners of the top.
 
Now that i know i have a Quaker Moravian, Does anyone know if this is supose to have damper box or anything on top of it? I have a square outlet on the top and 2 angle rails on the side of the openning? Was it designed to work without a damper? If anyone can give me a picture of the top of theirs, it would be much apreciated. Thanks, Steve
 

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It was designed to be a slammer install with no connection to the chimney and sealed at the surround. My understanding is that his type of install is no longer legal. The stove needs to be connected to a liner. This means installing a square to round adapter on it to adapt to round liner. No damper is put on the liner as it would be inaccessible behind the surround.
 
"slammer" installs are not "illegal" in NC. Had I purchased a new stove (Was considering a Buck 91) the selling location was going to install it as a "slammer".
 
"slammer" installs are not "illegal" in NC. Had I purchased a new stove (Was considering a Buck 91) the selling location was going to install it as a "slammer".
I just did a search and nfpa211 is accepted code in nc so yes slammers are against code in nc. A direct connect would be to code but not advisable
 
I just did a search and nfpa211 is accepted code in nc so yes slammers are against code in nc. A direct connect would be to code but not advisable

Installation of Inserts without direct connection to a liner is not illegal IF the appliance is UL Listed.

12.5.5.1 (1) thru (7) gives the criteria including direct connection requiring the same size flue as outlet of appliance, HOWEVER;

12.4.5.2
Listed fireplace accessories shall be permitted to use
a masonry fireplace flue in accordance with their listing.
 
Installation of Inserts without direct connection to a liner is not illegal IF the appliance is UL Listed.
Yes but the appliance still needs to be connected to the bottom of the existing liner. Which is why i said direct connects are to code. But in the real world there is no way to really seal the stub of pipe that is run into the bottom of that liner so it is not a good solution.


Listed fireplace accessories shall be permitted to use
a masonry fireplace flue in accordance with their listing.
An insert is not a fireplace accessory it is a heating appliance they are classified differently
 
My guess is that it wouldn't matter if they aren't getting permits, and when someone with no knowledge...such as myself....is shopping for an insert we don't know that installation would need permit and inspection.There are 2 important things here. 1: I didn't purchase from them 2: I now know better.


Just feel sorry for those who have and who will be buying from that place.
 
There are 2 important things here. 1: I didn't purchase from them 2: I now know better.
good it is a shame that there are pros out there doing stuff like that it gives us all a bad name. I have to say in many areas including ours permits are not required for installs but they still need to be done to code whether they will be inspected or not.
 
Thank you all for the great info. I've decided to leave it to the pro's and hire some one." admitting you can't do something is half the battle " is what my wife said.
 
My wife tells me that too. I just don't listen ;hm.
 
wait, GI Joe cartoon PSA always said: "Knowing is half the battle".
My whole childhood was a lie?
 
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