Is this an englander Madison Model #: 50-SHSSW01

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usmc1371

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Nov 8, 2015
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Pilot Rock, Oregon
Just found a stove that looks like it will work for my install at Lowes only 125 miles from my house. It is a Summers heat 50-SHSSW01 I clicked on the pdf for the install manual and it took me to the Madison page, is this The Madison or something else? And I am confused about the rear clearance with double wall pipe, it says N/A so I am assuming it is the same as for single wall 7.5"?

Thanks for any information
 
Yup
(don't know for sure about the clearances)
 
Thanks for the quick reply I just got off the phone with Englander stoves very helpful customer service. I was confused about the clearances with double wall pipe it looks like I could almost get away with single wall but I am still planning on using double from the stove to ceiling.
 
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Thanks for the quick reply I just got off the phone with Englander stoves very helpful customer service. I was confused about the clearances with double wall pipe it looks like I could almost get away with single wall but I am still planning on using double from the stove to ceiling.
If you have any doubt about draft or chimney height, I would recommend double wall (and that the flue be insulated). IMO this stove needs extra draft help to make it run reliably. It seems to throw the heat well enough with its heat shields + fan although I do feel an ecofan on the stovetop helps out some more.
 
Well I bought the stove and now I am trying to figure all the pipe needed. I know I need 15' of chimney but is that measured from the floor the stove is sitting on or from the top of the stove? I will have 5' from stove to ceiling that will be double wall then into class A. My chimney chase is 15' floor level to top, if I measure from top of stove I need to have 3' of class A sticking out of the top of the chase. Not a big deal just want to make sure I do this right and the stove works like a champ.
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Well I bought the stove and now I am trying to figure all the pipe needed. I know I need 15' of chimney but is that measured from the floor the stove is sitting on or from the top of the stove? I will have 5' from stove to ceiling that will be double wall then into class A. My chimney chase is 15' floor level to top, if I measure from top of stove I need to have 3' of class A sticking out of the top of the chase. Not a big deal just want to make sure I do this right and the stove works like a champ.
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I think it's from the flue collar.
 
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