Tried this post over in the classic forum and have not had any bites. Thought I would give it a try here before I wing it this weekend.
I have a restored Glenwood Modern Wood Parlor #220 that was installed with two dampers 12" apart on the advice of the restorer/installer. currently the lower damper is located-8" above the top of the stove and 11" above the exhaust elbow. This stove exhausts out the upper rear into a 90d elbow. I am planning on reconfiguring the pipe to make sweeping and cleaning a little easier. Does any one have any advice on minimum height of the lower damper from either the rear elbow or top of the stove? I'm not sure which is more critical. I have seen 6" inches from top mentioned on the forum, but I'm not sure if that's the same for a rear exhaust stove. Thanks guys.
I have a restored Glenwood Modern Wood Parlor #220 that was installed with two dampers 12" apart on the advice of the restorer/installer. currently the lower damper is located-8" above the top of the stove and 11" above the exhaust elbow. This stove exhausts out the upper rear into a 90d elbow. I am planning on reconfiguring the pipe to make sweeping and cleaning a little easier. Does any one have any advice on minimum height of the lower damper from either the rear elbow or top of the stove? I'm not sure which is more critical. I have seen 6" inches from top mentioned on the forum, but I'm not sure if that's the same for a rear exhaust stove. Thanks guys.