Lange stove

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Pitufo

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Dec 23, 2014
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Oregon philomath
I have a green L-Lange & Co stove with a model number 6302-3 RJ on the bottom. I am getting ready to install it in my wood shop/man cave, and was curious if anyone knew the setbacks from the wall or where I could find them. If not, how far should I keep it from the wall as a general rule of thumb?
 
Welcome. Unless there is a UL plate on the back of the stove that specifies differently, the clearances for an unlisted stove are 36" to combustibles, in all directions. The wall clearance can be reduced with a NFPA211 wall shield behind the stove.With a ventilated non-combustible shield they can be reduced to 12". Note that single-wall pipe has an 18" clearance requirement so it too may need shielding or switch to double-wall stove connector pipe.
https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/articles/stove_wall_clear
 
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