clearance to combustibles

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smmm

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Aug 1, 2010
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Ohio
Wood stove is in the basement. I have a poured concrete wall that is 8" thick with stone veneer attached to it that is app. 2" thick. On the outside part of the poured wall there is plywood that is roughly 16" above the stove. When I measure my rear clearance to combustibles, do I have to measure to the inside part of the poured wall or do I measure to the plywood that is on the exterior???
Thanks Again!
 
If the plywood is on the outside wall and 16" above the stove, you may have no issues with clearances, except for the flue connector. Based on the other post it sounds like you have just installed Duraplus there + DVL, or is this a different installation? If so, based on the description it sounds like you may be good to go. However, to be sure, post some interior and exterior shots for confirmation.
 
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