Hi all, new member here but long time lurker. The forum helped me ultimately choose the T5 while reaserching other models I was interested in to replace the old Lopi Patriot my house came with when I bought it. I was able to order one from a dealer an hour away from me but then had some concerns about if the stove will actually fit in my current space without any modifications once I got home and slept on it.
My hearth is 90 3/4" wide x 43 1/2" deep. Dealer assured me it would fit due to my hearth meeting the minimum floor protection requirements (34" W x 40 3/4 D). After I just measured this morning I discovered that the stove would probably need to be up against the back wall in order to meet the 16" front clearance since the T5 is 28 1/2" deep minus the ash catch which I have no clue of the dimensions. Would it even be possible or safe to place the stove up against or very close to the back wall? I can only find clearances for combustables but not non combustibles.
Any help or guidance would be much appreciated.
I have attached a picture of my setup.
I believe the back wall to be non combustible and not just brick veneer due to the Lopi's pipe being
10" away from the back wall instead of the 19" required for a single wall connector and it having passed inspection when installed in 1994.
Thanks
My hearth is 90 3/4" wide x 43 1/2" deep. Dealer assured me it would fit due to my hearth meeting the minimum floor protection requirements (34" W x 40 3/4 D). After I just measured this morning I discovered that the stove would probably need to be up against the back wall in order to meet the 16" front clearance since the T5 is 28 1/2" deep minus the ash catch which I have no clue of the dimensions. Would it even be possible or safe to place the stove up against or very close to the back wall? I can only find clearances for combustables but not non combustibles.
Any help or guidance would be much appreciated.
I have attached a picture of my setup.
I believe the back wall to be non combustible and not just brick veneer due to the Lopi's pipe being
10" away from the back wall instead of the 19" required for a single wall connector and it having passed inspection when installed in 1994.
Thanks