I have had several folks review the install of my Napoleon 1402 in a Majestic ESF-IIA pre fab firebox (circa 1979). Most agree it "probably" is safe, but can't officially say that. All agree the install should NOT have been done the way that it was - i.e., cuts made into the metal to provide clearance, removal of louvres that were subsequently covered, etc.).
I find myself needing (for peace of mind if not compliance with install instructions) to fix this situation. Ideally I would like to save as much of the stone veneer work I did on the interior wall all around the Napoleon. From my many discussions, it seems as though my best bet is to rip out the insert/firebox and replace with a high efficiency, Zero Clearance fireplace. The fireplace is on an exterior wall / exterior stick framed chase.
Other thoughts?
Any way I can preserve the bulk of my interior stonework? I am hoping I can cut out the framing from behind and reframe without destroying too much. Then cut away w/ev needs to be removed of the stone/lath/backer.
Recommendations on the ZC fireplace that has the lowest framing height requirements?
Thanks for your willingness to share all your expertise.
I find myself needing (for peace of mind if not compliance with install instructions) to fix this situation. Ideally I would like to save as much of the stone veneer work I did on the interior wall all around the Napoleon. From my many discussions, it seems as though my best bet is to rip out the insert/firebox and replace with a high efficiency, Zero Clearance fireplace. The fireplace is on an exterior wall / exterior stick framed chase.
Other thoughts?
Any way I can preserve the bulk of my interior stonework? I am hoping I can cut out the framing from behind and reframe without destroying too much. Then cut away w/ev needs to be removed of the stone/lath/backer.
Recommendations on the ZC fireplace that has the lowest framing height requirements?
Thanks for your willingness to share all your expertise.