Venting my englander 25 pre-fab fire place?

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mainelen

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Jan 8, 2008
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Southern Maine
I have an englander 25 in the basement, love it bought another. The second one is going right in front of my "pre-fab" fire place. We built a modular home 4 years ago, so its kind of air tight (not as much as I'd like). My question is how do I hook my OAK? I'd rather not cut a hole in the wall besides the fire place, as i'd have to run the pipe a good two feet. That'd be ugly! Any clues? I know with the englander I have to have the OAK so... what do I do? I did a search but really couldn't find a good answer. Help!
 
mainelen said:
I have an englander 25 in the basement, love it bought another. The second one is going right in front of my "pre-fab" fire place. We built a modular home 4 years ago, so its kind of air tight (not as much as I'd like). My question is how do I hook my OAK? I'd rather not cut a hole in the wall besides the fire place, as i'd have to run the pipe a good two feet. That'd be ugly! Any clues? I know with the englander I have to have the OAK so... what do I do? I did a search but really couldn't find a good answer. Help!
There's a pellet vent pipe that includes both the exhaust vent and the OAK in the same pipe. I can't recall the name but someone here will pipe up with it no doubt. You run it up inside the current chimney and you'll be all set.
 
DiggerJim said:
mainelen said:
I have an englander 25 in the basement, love it bought another. The second one is going right in front of my "pre-fab" fire place. We built a modular home 4 years ago, so its kind of air tight (not as much as I'd like). My question is how do I hook my OAK? I'd rather not cut a hole in the wall besides the fire place, as i'd have to run the pipe a good two feet. That'd be ugly! Any clues? I know with the englander I have to have the OAK so... what do I do? I did a search but really couldn't find a good answer. Help!
There's a pellet vent pipe that includes both the exhaust vent and the OAK in the same pipe. I can't recall the name but someone here will pipe up with it no doubt. You run it up inside the current chimney and you'll be all set.
selkirk direct temp http://www.northweststoves.ca/pdf/selkirk/b-selkirk-direct-temp-pellet.pdf
 
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