Installing a LANGE stove

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RIchFisler

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Feb 6, 2007
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I have a beautiful LANGE stove from the mid 70s. No UL plate on the stove, but I did find this great datasheet on

https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/wiki/Lange_Stoves/

(thanks for whomever posted that)

Local fire marshall says w/o UL plate, it's 3' from each wall.

Anyone have any info otherwise, or any direction (besides blowing off the inspection...)

Thanks

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no UL tag means you need to be 36" from a combustable wall. I believe a noncombustable shield with a 1" airspace between the wall and the non combustable will give you a 1/3 reduction in clearance.
I would not blow of the inspection, you will want that incase you burn your house down and the insurance company doenst want to pay.
 
Even with more information, I doubt that stove was listed to be installed much closer than that.

Keep your families safety in mind, keep it 36" off the wall, or build a correctly constructed heat shield for the wall.
 
Thanks for all the quick responses. Will look into the NFPA wall protection.

Rich
 
Your inspector is correct ,all appliances to be permitted require, them to be labled and listed. Ul listing did not start untill 1979. All prior stoves probably were not listed.

Myself I will not issue a permit. The NFpaapplies to stoves that are UL approved where no manufactures listing can be found. NFPA211 does not apply to unlisted stoves because they cannot t be permitted or installed Many states require both ul approval and EPA certified which did not occure till 1990 (EPA). Yes existing permitted installed stove are grandfathered and still can be used.
 
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