I can't seem to find it in the manual. Only listed for alcove install at 1.6. Anybody? Would appreciate any info .
kork said:I can't seem to find it in the manual. Only listed for alcove install at 1.6. Anybody? Would appreciate any info .
Place an upside down cookie sheet on the floor under the stove, this should drastically reduce the temps of the flooring underneath it.The Dali Lima said:#1, there is no requirement
#2, my Oslo gets VERY hot underneath =- so much so that I am surprised that there is no requirement!
#3, I have 1 sheet of 1/2" plywood, 1 layer of cement board, and then ceramic tile.
The tile gets HOT. I am thinking of installing the bottom heat shield next year... it seems too hot too me...
The Dali Lima said:#1, there is no requirement
#2, my Oslo gets VERY hot underneath =- so much so that I am surprised that there is no requirement!
#3, I have 1 sheet of 1/2" plywood, 1 layer of cement board, and then ceramic tile.
The tile gets HOT. I am thinking of installing the bottom heat shield next year... it seems too hot too me...
jbrown56 said:With the stove running at 500F, the warmest place seems to be the four sq. ft. right in front of the glass. While it is hot, I'm able to stand on the tile bare foot.
Jim
The Dali Lima said:Thanks for the responses! The stove has an optional bottom heat-shield. The floor gets pretty hot underneath and while it is no issue right now, I don't like the prospect of 15 years of intense heat on it so I may opt for the shield in the summer.