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  2. The Clydesdale 8491 Wood Fireplace Insert - Hearth.com Forums

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    At last! A woodburning fireplace insert made from cast iron and lined with soapstone to provide many hours of even, controllable heat from each load of fuel! The new Clydesdale wood insert achieves a 3.2 grams/hr EPA Phase II emissions rating with reliable non-catalytic technology.

  3. The Hearth Room - Wood Stoves and Fireplaces

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    Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues. We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and ...

  4. Pacific Energy neo 2.5 wood stove review - Hearth.com Forums

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    The stove is quite capable of an overnight burn of 8+hrs. If, however, the stove is being pushed for a lot of heat to move the house temp up 10-15º then yes, the burntime will be much shorter. It takes a lot of heat to warm up all the mass of a house interior.

  5. Where to place thermometer- wood stove insert

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    You could try a 2" dial surface thermometer in either of the corners above the door, but with the cast decorative triangles there I'm not sure how good the contact will be. PE Alderlea T6, Jotul F602. The most important tool in the wood burning process and the largest variable is the one that is running the stove. B.

  6. Potential wood burning insert install into heatilator fireplace

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    For example, if the depth at 18" is only 17" then you would need an insert no deeper than 17" unless the back metal was cut out. PE Alderlea T6, Jotul F602. The most important tool in the wood burning process and the largest variable is the one that is running the stove. E.

  7. Century CW2500 Fireplace Insert Review - Hearth.com Forums

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    The CW2500 was literally the most inexpensive EPA certified insert I could find. This stove, brand new, was under $800 and with shipping, it was right under a grand. The stove comes with a blower as well. All and all it is a great value for a wood stove built by Stove Builder International up in Quebec.

  8. Venting wood stove into existing masonry chimney

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    Venting wood stove into existing masonry chimney. gdamats. Jan 24, 2022. Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general ...

  9. Insulating behind wood insert | Hearth.com Forums Home

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    Yes, the insulation behind the insert will help reduce heat loss to the exterior brick meaning more heat into the house from the insert. One inch kaowool should suffice in our climate. Foil-faced is fine. The most important tool in the wood burning process and the largest variable is the one that is running the stove.

  10. Insert vs. Wood Stove | Hearth.com Forums Home

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    Dec 13, 2012. 1,938. S. ON. Jan 17, 2014. #2. Many inserts are wood stoves with extra sheet metal to lower clearances on the back/sides. A wood stove radiates heat from all sides whereas an insert radiates from only the front and a blower moves the heat from the back and sides.

  11. Does fireplace insert need chimney liner - Hearth.com Forums

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    Nov 29, 2009. #3. An insert needs a smaller chimney than you probably have with your fireplace. They also work the best if they go all the way up to the top. If you don't use a liner you will have a very bad draw, very smoky fires and a hard chimney to clean. Toggle signature. 28000 Buck stove.