Timber Ridge 55-TRPEP aka Englander 25EP.
I started with the brick hearth. The previous owners had a freestanding propane stove on glass over the rug. My next step was to make the flue clean out bigger so I could fit the Selkirk 4VP-TD (double clean out) which will allow me to clean out the short horizontal run.
I then had to match up the Selkirk vent to the existing hole in the masonry, run a short horizontal run into the chimney, and then fit 23 feet of rigid Selkirk piping down the chimney which proved a bit challenging.
It heats great - we'll see how it is when the outside temperature is below freezing. This is a finished basement install, the only thing I don't like is the OAK but that is my only option unless I bore another hole into the second flue and use that as an OAK.
I started with the brick hearth. The previous owners had a freestanding propane stove on glass over the rug. My next step was to make the flue clean out bigger so I could fit the Selkirk 4VP-TD (double clean out) which will allow me to clean out the short horizontal run.
I then had to match up the Selkirk vent to the existing hole in the masonry, run a short horizontal run into the chimney, and then fit 23 feet of rigid Selkirk piping down the chimney which proved a bit challenging.
It heats great - we'll see how it is when the outside temperature is below freezing. This is a finished basement install, the only thing I don't like is the OAK but that is my only option unless I bore another hole into the second flue and use that as an OAK.