Rotate a vented freestanding gas stove

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GJo

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Feb 22, 2024
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Hello,
About a month or so ago I had a Jotul free standing gas fire stove installed and it's been working well for us. However I would like the stove rotated about 45 degrees so it faces our couch. Currently it seems a bit off angle. I am not asking to reposition or move it to another location. It just needs to rotate slightly, Is this possible? How much work does it involve? Thanks!
 
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Thank you!

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What model is that? We have to see if turning it will violate the Clearance to Combustibles as dictated by the manual.
 
Here are your requirements. It may be possible to simply turn the unit, if the venting is not secured to the flue collar with sealant. If the DV pipe is simply pushed into position, get someone to help you by holding the vent pipe while you try to turn the stove, WHEN BOTH ARE COOL TO THE TOUCH.
You will need to protect your hearth pad from damage with small pieces of cardboard under the feet. If the venting Is secured to the flu collar, it will have to be disconnected first, before any rotation is attempted.

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Thanks so much! This is helpful!
How can I find out if the venting is not secured to the flue collar with sealant though?