Insulation behind Firebrick?

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jcleary47

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Feb 21, 2012
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Gorham, ME
I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. What is the part or material that's used for the...insulation? that's behind the firebrick in my stove? It's a rectangle the same size as the center firebrick with a hole cut out for the auger tube, and it is maybe 1.5-2.0" thick and white.

Regency Greenfire GF55.
 
It is the same insulation as is used for Enviro Meridian and other stoves. The part number is EF-126, runs about $41 if you buy OEM.
 
It is a ceramic wool ,glass wool will work just as well
 
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