Pellet Stove Insert Installation - Self Install - DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @Wynn96
    @Wynn96 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for making the video, there aren't many on YT showing how to actually install one of these. Your video helped me out.

  • @jenniferbuckley3102
    @jenniferbuckley3102 3 года назад +7

    Wow your mantel is Beautiful!! Whoever decorated that is extremely talented!!! Can you post an update showing it with Christmas decorations?

  • @atroche1978
    @atroche1978 4 года назад +3

    Teamwork makes the dreamwork! Thanks for the video.

  • @TimsWorkshopTJY
    @TimsWorkshopTJY 4 года назад +3

    Nice install Brett, Looks nice👍

  • @cha-ka8671
    @cha-ka8671 Год назад +3

    Awesome job!

  • @AlexanderSogliero
    @AlexanderSogliero Год назад +2

    Helpful video. THank you sir.

  • @cjtheus
    @cjtheus 3 года назад +3

    You made it look simple.

  • @ExploringNewEngland
    @ExploringNewEngland Месяц назад

    Nice gap. And nice trim.

  • @DachsAutos
    @DachsAutos 4 года назад +4

    Looks good! Our fireplace mantles are currently filled with toys for our kids, so no fires for us for awhile :(

  • @jasonboyd6350
    @jasonboyd6350 3 года назад +3

    I have a regular pellet stove and the first thing that jumps out at me is how in the world are you going to be able to clean the bottom tee cap out on the pipe. You're supposed to clean it out once a month . Mine is always full in a months worth of burning.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  3 года назад +2

      It's real easy to move out and access. I have cleaned it but I haven't had much ashes in it.

    • @ranyork7626
      @ranyork7626 3 года назад +2

      Doesn't hurt to clean it that much, but really only necessary every burnt ton.

  • @charlieakin8074
    @charlieakin8074 Год назад +1

    Your reducer is upside down. Must correct. Make your connection to the stove first, then when on the roof pull the extra up, trim and install the chimney trim and cap.

    • @georgeb1364
      @georgeb1364 9 месяцев назад

      True, the correct reducer has a a female size to the stove output and a male fitting going to the liner pipe. Can leak smoke. The one shown is reverse of what is needed.

  • @jasleav3968
    @jasleav3968 Год назад +1

    Can you remove those inner walls of the fireplace if the insert won’t fit?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  Год назад

      Walls of the existing fireplace doors? I don't see why not. You won't be using it as a normal fireplace anymore.

  • @MrBoomatt
    @MrBoomatt 3 года назад +3

    That crooked bolt scares the crap out of me. Looks like it will give any minute...

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  3 года назад +1

      I agree with the looks for sure. It's fairly sturdy though.

  • @knightmare4136
    @knightmare4136 11 месяцев назад +1

    How far up the chimney does the piping go up? And is it secured at the top?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  11 месяцев назад

      It goes all the way and is secured to the top cap that came with the kit from menards.

    • @jordanlindelow5523
      @jordanlindelow5523 11 месяцев назад

      Does the liner need to go all the way up? Looking at my setup that currently has a leak, and a company wanted $1400 to install a liner. I was looking at maybe getting some flex pipe, and just installing from the stove to a chimney adapter and let the original home chimney do the rest of the exhaust work from there?@@bucksgarage1

  • @mikem7696
    @mikem7696 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Just what I needed to see. I have 2 questions. The sleeve that you slid over the stove, did you make that or did it come with it? Questions 2) Did you fix that crooked leg on the right? 🤣 it was driving me nuts!

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  Год назад

      It came with the sleeve and yes it is sitting straight now. Haha.

  • @adrianomeneses6683
    @adrianomeneses6683 2 года назад +1

    How about the air intake does it need to be hooked up

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  2 года назад

      The manual for my stove says it is optional to have it pull from outside. Your manual should specify.

  • @tomwinkle1597
    @tomwinkle1597 2 года назад

    Maybe lighting it will be another great video.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  2 года назад

      I made the video to basically show its not something anyone should be afraid of. For the most part it's straight forward. I apologize if you feel the video was not worth your 5 mins.

    • @tomwinkle1597
      @tomwinkle1597 2 года назад

      @@bucksgarage1 no biggy, just like a will it run video that never runs. Very entertaining. Ty for all your effort.

  • @melodieporter8563
    @melodieporter8563 4 года назад +1

    Just wondering as I am super new to pellet stoves and I have this kind of wood stove set up.. do you need to put a pipe for the are to come in to help with combustion or is this just done a different way with this model? Thank you.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  4 года назад +2

      The St. Croix york installation instruction manual says in every install example that outside air is optional. I didn't want to drill a hole in the wall so i opted not to use outside air. I believe that most manufacturers suggest installing a tube for outside air though.

    • @melodieporter8563
      @melodieporter8563 4 года назад +1

      @@bucksgarage1 Okay thank you! I know I don't want to do it either as I have to drill through cement chimney.

  • @chuckferrara9084
    @chuckferrara9084 2 месяца назад

    where does the combustion air come from?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  2 месяца назад

      @chuckferrara9084 it is not ducted. Per the manual, it is not required.

  • @troyk39
    @troyk39 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I'm looking at doing the same so this was very helpful. Was there an air intake in your insert? If so, are you just drawing air in from the fireplace cavity? I see a lot of these want an external air source and really don't want to go that route.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  4 года назад

      Yes its drawing from the fireplace cavity. I didnt want to drill a hole and run it outside and the insert directions did not call for it.

    • @ranyork7626
      @ranyork7626 3 года назад +2

      It depends on your cavity, most inserts have damper rods which sets the air flow, if its intake isn't enough u most likely won't be able to set an optimal pressure to get an efficient burn. We use a magnehelic differential pressure gauge and these fires are usually set to around 1.4-1.5 psig using the damper rod once the convection fans have kicked in, if u can't hit these numbers then u don't have enough intake.

  • @chadclutter2479
    @chadclutter2479 2 года назад +2

    Nice job

  • @anythingadrenaline4515
    @anythingadrenaline4515 Год назад +2

    Any idea how much electricity these use monthly? Debating on this or a wood stove. 🤔

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  Год назад +2

      Very little. There is a video on here somewhere that the guy hooks his to a kill a watt and measures the electricity used per day. I believe it was somewhere near 8 cents per day.

    • @anythingadrenaline4515
      @anythingadrenaline4515 Год назад +2

      @@bucksgarage1 Thanks For help on this one Buck.

  • @JJG505
    @JJG505 9 месяцев назад

    How do you account for the combustible air intake?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  9 месяцев назад

      It's not hooked up to outside air. The specific manual for this stove says it's optional. Maybe because it's older? I would imagine you would have to either cut out the side of the chimney or run a pipe up to the top.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  9 месяцев назад

      Google St. Croix York Installation manual. It gives 3 different scenarios for the fresh air intake. All say optional, but it has examples.

  • @galeriafuentes
    @galeriafuentes 3 года назад

    Would this work for replacing a gas fireplace?

  • @138KO
    @138KO 2 года назад

    How did you run electrical?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  2 года назад

      There is a plug next to it the fireplace. It just runs along the front.

  • @gflo2588
    @gflo2588 3 года назад

    Does it have a thermostat?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  3 года назад +1

      Yes it has the ability to have one. I didn't hook it up though.

  • @Think-642
    @Think-642 3 года назад

    Do I need to run a flexible vent pipe all the way up the chimney 2 stories? This will be about 25 - 30 ft.

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  3 года назад +1

      Depends on the manufacturers specs but generally yes. It should be over the peak of the roof.

  • @ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor
    @ThelifeandtimesofBarneyTaylor 4 года назад

    Nope should have left it long so you could take the stove out for service

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  4 года назад +5

      Have you ever installed one of these? How would that have worked? You only have so much room. The top cap is secured down so you don't have a bunch of free space, the pipe is fairly rigid and barely flexes lengthwise. Its only 4 nuts to remove the pipe off the back so it only takes a few mins to prepare for removal.

  • @mikeso5963
    @mikeso5963 3 года назад

    you need insulation liner, don't you?

    • @bucksgarage1
      @bucksgarage1  3 года назад

      Not according to anything i saw.