I was reading/reviewing an article that stated that pellet stoves should not be installed close to a window. Does anyone know if that is true? If that is true then why would that be the case? Or does it depend on the stove itself?
I am going to have an oak installed. the window will be on the other side of the corner which would be well over 18 inches on the outside of the house. Think that should work?
Yes but it also needs to be sealed not just locked shut.IIRC it's a window that opens.
A sealed solid window should be fine.
The entire concept is to keep combustion gases (Smoke /co ) from getting in the house.
I have a Quad that terminate 3 feet from a slider window and a hardwood stick fastened into the track was all that was needed to stop the window from opening. Good to go.
+1 and... Sliders are notorious leakers anyway.Yes but it also needs to be sealed not just locked shut.
Eric
The code is that the termination should be 4 feet from the window or if an OAK is employed then it must be 18 inches to prevent smoke from coming in the house but it is up to the local inspector. I have seen a case where the distance was less and it was accepted by the local inspector provided the window was nailed shut .
However if you buy the US stove window pellet stove that is mounted in the window.
Check the install manual with the stove.
My Harman was Installed Professionally and not sure of how far from windows..
I know the hopper had to be at least 9" from a wall at both ends [which I assume would make the Actual stove fall within safe distances from windows..
Stove here has OAK.
note: not sure but both sides of my stove have the Shields
which may be why my clearances to walls/windows are shorter..
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