OAK?

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Dgopetactical

Feeling the Heat
Nov 22, 2012
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York County, Pa
I'm new to the pellet stove world, and this might be the most stupid question of the season, what does OAK mean?
 
"Outside Air Kit", brings combustion air to the stove from outside the house
 
Outside Air Kit. Brings in air from the outside of your house to use as combustion air rather that the air inside your house.
If you type in the search box at the top right of this forum most if not all of the answer's to your questions will be there;)
 
Ok, Now I understand, arnt they standard with most stoves? Mine came with the kit. I thought I was missing something, didn't understand the abbreviation. Thanks
 
Outside Air Kit. Brings in air from the outside of your house to use as combustion air rather that the air inside your house.
If you type in the search box at the top right of this forum most if not all of the answer's to your questions will be there;)


Thank you, I did that search and there was a million posts but none that explained it, thanks again
 
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