beagler said:We have been burning our F3 for about three weeks so far, and love it. It pumps out some serious heat compared to our old Buck insert. What temp are you running yours at? The manual states anywhere between 400-600. My stove is currently at 650 (oops...better let her cool off a bit..)
beagler said:BG,
From the back corners to the stone is about 4 inches. The wall shield does extend 12 inches past the corners like stated in the manual. It is unclear however, by the illustration on page 10 the length of the corner clearance. I have about 12-14 inches from the front corners to the wall shield. I am assuming it was installed correctly by my installer. He has been doing installs for 20 years and seemed very knowlegeable of 'codes.' What is you thoughts on this?
Behind the stone is a layer or mortar, metal cement board, drywall, studs, etc...
On an unrelated note. I noticed the paint chipping on my stove pipe adaptor near the screws. Does this mean anything?
Gotta love how the knowledge on this site benefits people! Good call Be Green! And Beagler, kudos to your installer for coming back out and making it right. The best thing is that the install looks even better now than it did the first time. Cody, my 2 year old male beagle asked me to pass on a "AAAHHOOOOOOOO" to you. :lol:beagler said:I apologize for hijacking this thread, but BeGreen has really helped me by pointing out that my installer did not measure the corner clearances properly. After conversing with BeGreen and taking his advice, my installer came back out and did all the upgrades necessary to make my stove up to code. He installed double wall pipe, pulled the stove out to 14 inches and added stone to the front of the hearth. This was all done on his tab, not mine. Here is the final job. Thanks again BeGreen.
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