I'm planning to install an insert in a prefab fireplace. I've picked out a Blaze King Princess, because I'd like to have the long, slow burn times -- winter is pretty moderate where I'm at in New Mexico. At 2400 sq ft, I don't want to move to the smaller inserts (Ashford & Sirocco).
Long story short, the Princess Insert will fit in perfectly, leaving no gap on the sides and only about 1-11/16" up top (see drawing attached). The liner will barely clear once the stove is pushed fully in. Therein lies the issue -- I see no obvious way of installing the liner. Moreover, the dealer installers don't want to do this job (probably want a job with guaranteed fitment), otherwise I'd be happy to let them.
The princess doesn't come with a removable collar that can be installed from the inside. However, I've seen "Inside Stove Adapters" that claim to do this. See attached picture and this link: https://firesidechimneysupply.com/inside-mount-stove-adapter.html
Anyone have experience with these? Are there any other tricks for installing a stove with tight clearances?
Thanks in advance!
-Jeff
Long story short, the Princess Insert will fit in perfectly, leaving no gap on the sides and only about 1-11/16" up top (see drawing attached). The liner will barely clear once the stove is pushed fully in. Therein lies the issue -- I see no obvious way of installing the liner. Moreover, the dealer installers don't want to do this job (probably want a job with guaranteed fitment), otherwise I'd be happy to let them.
The princess doesn't come with a removable collar that can be installed from the inside. However, I've seen "Inside Stove Adapters" that claim to do this. See attached picture and this link: https://firesidechimneysupply.com/inside-mount-stove-adapter.html
Anyone have experience with these? Are there any other tricks for installing a stove with tight clearances?
Thanks in advance!
-Jeff