Jotul 602CB Install

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Dustin

Minister of Fire
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Sep 3, 2008
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Western Oregon
Fellas,

A few questions.

I just purchased the 602 today. I'm going to install it in my family room. I have a raised heatform fireplace circa 1955. The chimney will be lined with an SS liner, block off plate, ect.

I would like the stove to sit back inside the fireplace. If I remove the fireplace floor, shown in the photos above I will have more than enough room.

My question is, has anyone ever done this? are there tips and tricks to removing the brick?

I set the stove infront of the fireplace for photo purposes, should I just leave it there and save the trouble?
 

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If it were me, I think I would go for the "easier" route and just build (or buy) a hearth and leave the stove where it is . . . a benefit would be more radiant heat radiating from the stove through the room vs. radiating from the sides and top into the brick.
 
I looked into the short leg kit, it was a great idea but wont work for my needs. If I used the short leg kit I could fit the entire stove into that raised fireplace, but, I couldn't use the cook top, as I would have only 5 inches clearance.

I have kicked the idea around of just buying a heart pad......it's starting to seem like a good idea. I would still like to set it back inside a little bit.

Would I lose any heat having it set inside? This stove does not have a blower..
 
Maybe rotate the stove and use it sideways, putting the long side against the hearth? Then angle the rear vent 45 deg towards the damper opening, and attach to a 45 elbow connected to the liner? The hearthpad would still need to be adequate for safety.
 
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