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Riteway 3. 7 Flue Baffle - Hand Fired Coal Stovesbja. Thanks, I think that is the part. Is your stove shown with a self fabbed baffle? Not mine, another member's here stove. My stove does not have the original brick retainer on the right (flue) side. The previous owner welded some L channel to make a new one, and I think that is when the flue baffle disappeared. Does it stay parallel and nearly flush with the right side, and make the flue gas enter the flue channel lower on the side of the stove?
Kenmore — trusted in the homes of more than 100 million Americans. Professional Installation is available in most areas! Please call 1-800-549-7853. Bja105 wrote:I bought a Riteway 37 today, for use at our weekend home/farm. Looking at the parts diagram, I don't think there is a flue baffle. If your fireplace damper is open, you should be able to see all the way through the chimney and feel air circulating in the fireplace.
Yes, exactly. Did you drill the secondary air holes in the flue channel, or are they factory? Factory. Do they accomplish much with room temp air at that location. By design they're supposed to. Actually, the sloped bricks are in that position to super heat that "zone" to get it done. Some gases from the front and some from the back. One more question.
The directions didn't list a clearance from the top of the stove, just the flue and sides. I have 3. 1 inches from the top of the stove to the bottom of the floor joists. Too Close? I would put some 1" long pipe spacers behind some sheet metal to act as a heat shield above stove area extended in all directions.