Hello,
My first post on the forum but I have been a long time reader of the advice given here.
I am currently using a 2009 Englander 55 PAH and newer Quadrafire Cab 50 in my home.
I recently noticed a small gap at the top edge of the door on the Englander and today replaced the door seal which I have done in the past. I still have the same gap and can see light through it when the stove is burning or I put a flashlight inside the stove. The handle on the stove sits at the 4/5 o'clock position when latched but feels very loose, is easy to disengage when latched and I can easily spin the handle 360 degrees.
In searching I read a post from 2012 where a member used a length of pipe to bend a portion of the handle to better secure it when latched. Does anyone know the exact procedure required and what exactly the trick is? I assume I would be tweaking it when the stove is up to temperature?
Thank you for any assistance.
Jim
My first post on the forum but I have been a long time reader of the advice given here.
I am currently using a 2009 Englander 55 PAH and newer Quadrafire Cab 50 in my home.
I recently noticed a small gap at the top edge of the door on the Englander and today replaced the door seal which I have done in the past. I still have the same gap and can see light through it when the stove is burning or I put a flashlight inside the stove. The handle on the stove sits at the 4/5 o'clock position when latched but feels very loose, is easy to disengage when latched and I can easily spin the handle 360 degrees.
In searching I read a post from 2012 where a member used a length of pipe to bend a portion of the handle to better secure it when latched. Does anyone know the exact procedure required and what exactly the trick is? I assume I would be tweaking it when the stove is up to temperature?
Thank you for any assistance.
Jim