Hello,
I am installing this stove in a small 10x20 bunkhouse:
I am installing it in a corner, on an insulated/tiled pedestal, with 1" air-gap steel wall shielding, which will extend 20" above the stove top. and be open to air flow. The space available in the corner is 36"x36" and I am trying to determine if I can fit the stove there safely.
It will be positioned like this:
I know the air-shield reduces the clearance requirements but by how much? Can I get safe clearance in this 36" square? I will have to maintain 18" stovepipe clearance to the wall.
Can these numbers be reduced x% based on the shielding type?
Thank you for the help.
Here are the required clearances to combustibles:
I am installing this stove in a small 10x20 bunkhouse:
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I am installing it in a corner, on an insulated/tiled pedestal, with 1" air-gap steel wall shielding, which will extend 20" above the stove top. and be open to air flow. The space available in the corner is 36"x36" and I am trying to determine if I can fit the stove there safely.
It will be positioned like this:
I know the air-shield reduces the clearance requirements but by how much? Can I get safe clearance in this 36" square? I will have to maintain 18" stovepipe clearance to the wall.
Can these numbers be reduced x% based on the shielding type?
Thank you for the help.
Here are the required clearances to combustibles:
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