Even after a thorough cleaning, I continue to have issues with unburned or partially burned pellets and my burnpot filling up. I'm thinking about installing an OAK for my '98 Breckwell P2000 insert.
 
My questions are:
 
What is the best strategy for installing an OAK with an insert that is already in place? Because of settling and cracks, I will never use my current chimney (except for the liner) so I'm not opposed to drilling a hole for the OAK.
 
Is there an OAK specifically for my stove? I don't see any on Breckwell's website.
 
Is this something that should be installed professionally? It seems pretty straight forward so I assume a fairly handy guy could do it.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			My questions are:
What is the best strategy for installing an OAK with an insert that is already in place? Because of settling and cracks, I will never use my current chimney (except for the liner) so I'm not opposed to drilling a hole for the OAK.
Is there an OAK specifically for my stove? I don't see any on Breckwell's website.
Is this something that should be installed professionally? It seems pretty straight forward so I assume a fairly handy guy could do it.
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		