1997 Napoleon 1100

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malambert

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Nov 15, 2010
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Northern Michigan
Looking for an owners manual to a Napoleon 1100 manufactured in 1997. Just purchased one barely used and need to have the brick layout. And actually any other information any one has to offer. Oh shoot its newer than a 1993.
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Moved the thread. Have they changed the brick layout? This is from the 2010 manual.

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Moved the thread. Have they changed the brick layout? This is from the 2010 manual.

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Thank you! We purchased the stove used, but barely. Set it up per the only manual we could find on the internet. I kept wondering where the Fibre Baffles were. They seemed to be missing and dog on it they are! So I just ordered two replacements online. Can't wait for them to get here to see if this makes a huge difference in the heat out put etc. Thank you so much for the help. I love this website and the forums!
 
You're welcome. If you have tried running the stove without baffles there will be a day and night difference in performance and heat output with the baffles properly in place.
 
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I have a 1400P and replaced the baffles with firebrick about a year ago. I have been very happy with the durability of this modification.

A few others on this forums have done this too with good luck.

The bricks are cheaper then the OEM baffles and quicker and easier to obtain.
 
I have a 1400P and replaced the baffles with firebrick about a year ago. I have been very happy with the durability of this modification.

A few others on this forums have done this too with good luck.

The bricks are cheaper then the OEM baffles and quicker and easier to obtain.
My husband moved the placement of the top firebricks that we did have where the baffles are supposed to be, and low and behold the stove is now cranking! Just in time for another round of -25 degrees!
 
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