i bought a home here in Indiana and had a interior fireplace with a craft stove insert. My question is how can I make this work safely and efficiently?
If it were me I would sell the stove and put in a modern stove for the reasons explained above. But some folks love these old stoves and that's ok, if it can be made to work safely. You'll have to start by measuring the chimney tile liner dimensions above the smoke chamber to see what will fit. If it's a 12x12 the bigger liner should fit ok unless there are confounding factors like a change in dimension, an offset, etc.. Then you need to figure out if there us a stock rect. to round adapter available or if one has to be custom made.
Is the rect. flue opening on the top of the stove or on a sloped rear side? What is the size of the flue exit hole?
Yes, that might need a custom adapter, probably with a gasketed seal on the vertical face.
That's a big fireplace. There are many options, it depends on the looks and features you want and the budget.
Is this a one or two story chimney?
Not at all! BK products are stupid easy to operate, if properly installed (but every wood burning appliance must be installed properly!)
Don’t let the cat thing fool you, a BK insert just needs to be filled with dry wood, start the fire, wait for active cat then shut the bypass and enjoy the magic of the thermostat. That’s all.
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