Can you put a wood burning insert into a 2 sided peninsula/corner fireplace?

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Solarity

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Sep 23, 2014
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Rochester, NY
I have a majestic prefabricated firebox that is a corner fireplace. The front and side are open. Can I install any wood burning insert into there w/ a liner? If so, what can I do to close up the open side of the fire place. Will this look weird? Never seen someone do this, though I am having a hard time picturing what it would look like.
 
It's been done. Some pics sure would help. Rick
 
As requested. I am wanting to use the fire place more, I like the smell of a wood fire and I have a strong hatred for the propane company.

I think the fireplace is 42x36 on the big side and 24x36 on the other.
 

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We need model number of the fire place and what insert you are planning on. But i would bet that the fireplace manufacturer says you cant do it which in my book means you cant. There are others here who see that differently though
 
Yes, this has been done. Last one I saw had a custom surround panel that wrapped around the side.
 
It seems that if you put a wood stove pipe in there that you could install a wood stove.
 
It seems that if you put a wood stove pipe in there that you could install a wood stove.

Ya that's a large opening. Wood stove or insert should fit easily.
 
i cant find the manual for it but really i see no way to do an insert to code in that fireplace i think a wood stove with an insulated liner is the way to go
 
Any suggestions. It seems like an insert is just a wood stove anyways. I would prefer it looking less stoveish. I wana see fire. My utility bill is in the $120s in winter, though it spikes up, when we have to go aux heat.
 
Any suggestions. It seems like an insert is just a wood stove anyways
yes but an insert is made to sit inside a fire box. A wood stove will sit outside of that box and be piped into it
 
Check the dimensions. It looks more like 42x 24 on the front and 22 x 24 on the side when going by brick count. You'll need a full liner in the chimney, but it looks like a big Regency, PE or Quad insert will work.
 
I am sorry bg how can you possibly say that it is ok to put an insert in that box? an insert needs to be put into a box not left with one side exposed. And we know that all instructions say you cant modify the zc box
 
I suggested earlier wrapping a custom surround. This is not a dangerous scenario as far as I can tell.
 
What type of surround? Who tested that? who approved that? There would be absolutely nothing about that that would be ul listed to code or insurable i am sorry. We have debated this general topic many times and whether i agree or not i generally can see your side of it but not this time.
 
How many custom surrounds have you put on inserts? Were they tested or approved? It's done all the time and quite safe if done professionally.
 
Someone else on he board had one of those and put a Buck stove in, Bucks can be used as a free stander or insert, it looked really good, can't for the life of me remember his screen name.
 
Someone else on he board had one of those and put a Buck stove in, Bucks can be used as a free stander or insert, it looked really good, can't for the life of me remember his screen name.
That (although i still would not do it) I can at least see the reasoning and there are clearances to go by so i can accept it as not totally irresponsible.


How many custom surrounds have you put on inserts? Were they tested or approved? It's done all the time and quite safe if done professionally.
Adding a little to a surround is one thing custom fabricating a firebox side for a zc fireplace is not in any way the same thing and there is nothing in any instructions listing or code to support that it can be done.
 
What is the style of your home/interior and taste? I remember seeing some installs similar, but they were modern style wise.
 
Adding a little to a surround is one thing custom fabricating a firebox side for a zc fireplace is not in any way the same thing and there is nothing in any instructions listing or code to support that it can be done.

Since when does code state minimum clearance to non-combustibles?
 
Since when does code state minimum clearance to non-combustibles?

What do you mean? Manufacturers instructions do that but with an insert you would need to go with standard unlisted stove clearance
 
Exactly. Custom surround would serve as heat shield dropping clearance to 12" to nearest combustible. Don't see any combustibles closer on that side.

There are arguments against putting an insert in a ZC fireplace but making a custom side surround is not one of them, IMHO.

My recommendation would be to take the whole thing out (looks a bit dated anyway) and replace it with either a stove or a EPA-approved ZC fireplace.
 
dont all instructions having to do with zc units say you cant modify the unit at all? Wouldnt adding a side be modifying it?


My recommendation would be to take the whole thing out (looks a bit dated anyway) and replace it with either a stove or a EPA-approved ZC fireplace.
i agree totally
 
And that brick wall on the side could be a clearance issue doesn't look like there is an air space behind it
 
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