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Re: Herring stove info

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None of our stoves rely on a hard piping connection to bring combustion air to the stove itself. For very tight structures, yes you would want to ensure that provision was made for allowing outside air to come into the structure. Airstreams commonly have a floor register/vent to outside underneath the old combination electric/gas refrigerator. It does not really matter where the vent is located in such a small space. We also have some nicely made all copper exterior wall mount fittings (with animal screen) which can be used to plumb air venting to the vicinity of the stove, but not directly connected. A butterfly vent cover may be used to trim out the interior termination of the vent tube. Open when stove running, closed to reduce drafts when not in use.
Like one of these: http://www.fisheriessupply.com/sea-dog-line-butterfly-vent-with-side-knob

A/NSW