I have just had my new Blaze King Princess Ultra installed, and have yet to fire it up.
The guy who installed the stove did not install the OAK b/c he claimed that it's not necessary b/c my house is big, nearly 2000 sq. ft. The owner's manual says that an OAK is mandatory for all mobile homes.
My house is a new triple-wide manufactured home on a permanent foundation. So does "manufactured" equal "mobile"?
If I can operate efficiently and safely without an OAK, I'd prefer it b/c I'm not wild about drilling through my beautiful brick tiles to get to the crawlspace. Not to mention I'd have to undo the chimney and move the 450# stove again to install it.
Please weigh in - Winter's icy fingers are tapping on my walls...
The guy who installed the stove did not install the OAK b/c he claimed that it's not necessary b/c my house is big, nearly 2000 sq. ft. The owner's manual says that an OAK is mandatory for all mobile homes.
My house is a new triple-wide manufactured home on a permanent foundation. So does "manufactured" equal "mobile"?
If I can operate efficiently and safely without an OAK, I'd prefer it b/c I'm not wild about drilling through my beautiful brick tiles to get to the crawlspace. Not to mention I'd have to undo the chimney and move the 450# stove again to install it.
Please weigh in - Winter's icy fingers are tapping on my walls...
. The worst that happens if you do install it? You'll have less negative pressure in the house, and maybe slightly more heat because you won't be sucking in as much cold outside air.