Help w/ Masonry Baffle - Lopi 440-T (’83?)

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cecoam

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Oct 8, 2020
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Rochester, NY
I’m trying to clean up the Lopi 440-T that came with our house to get it back in service this winter. It seems to be in good shape but I need to rebuild the masonry baffle. I downloaded the manual available on the Lopi (Travis Industries) site but it does not appear to be correct for my stove.

The main issue is that the manual show 4 half bricks arranged horizontally on tabs across the back of the stove with full bricks arranged vertically in between. My stove has five tabs, not four. When trying to arrange the brick as pictured in the manual it pushed the half bricks on the left and right side to the extreme edge of the tab. I was also not able to get the middle half brick in place as the space was a bit too tight. I could sand each half brick down a bit to make them narrower but this still doesn’t seem correct given the misalignment with the tabs.

I contacted Travis Industries and got the following response.
“Thank you for your question. The 440T was manufactured by Lopi Energy Systems before Travis Industries took over the company. During the transition most documentation was lost and we do not have the information you are looking for.”

Can’t really blame them on a stove this old. Does anyone know what is correct way to arrange the masonry baffle for this stove, or have any suggestions? I’m new to wood stoves and don’t want to do anything dangerous.

Photos can be seen here - https://photos.app.goo.gl/fVN3Q3RYnjJBmDeD7
 
Here is a diagram for the baffle bricks.
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The manual is here: