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Drolet Myriad 85,000 BTU Wood Stove, Model# DB03050

Item# 158967
Stove is mobile home approved! Stove features high-quality 5/16in. top, stainless steel baffle, cast iron door, adjustable door handle and king-size ash drawer. Has metallic black finish. Accepts logs up to 20in. long; fire box holds 3.1 cu. ft., UL approved. Not for sale in Washington. Customers are responsible for checking local codes and regulations prior to purchase. Product Type: Stove, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 2,100, Mobile Home Approved: Yes, BTU Output: 85,000, Blower Included: Yes, Blower (CFM): 75, Blower Power Supply (Volts, Amps): 115, Heat Settings: Variable, Thermostat Included: No, Igniter: Manual, Full Load Run Time (Hours): 8-12, Fuel Type: Wood, Max. Log Size Accepted (L in.): 20, Flue Collar Size (in.): 6, Stove Pipe Included: No, Door Opening W x H (in.): 15 1/2 x 12 1/4, Firebox Size W x D (in.): 18 1/4 x 20 1/4, Clearance from Side Wall (in.): 23, Clearance from Rear Wall (in.): 15, Clearance from Corner (in.): 16, EPA Certified: Yes, UL: UL approved, Dimensions W x D x H (in.): 23 3/4 x 26 1/2 x 31 1/2 75% efficiency Quality 5/16in. top Stainless steel baffle Adjustable door handle King-size ash drawer Metallic black finish Fire box is firebrick lined and holds 3.1 cu. ft. Clearances to combustible materials with double wall pipe: Back: 6in.; Sides: 23in.; Corners: 17in. Stove is mobile home approved!
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Questions & Answers for Drolet Myriad 85,000 BTU Wood Stove, Model# DB03050

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Do you load the wood through the front or does it have a side door?

asked 1 year, 6 months ago
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Wood is loaded through the front door. There is not a side door.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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answer 2
Front, no side door
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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TechnicianA
 - Jackson, NJ
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answer 3
Frontload.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Grammie
 - Virginia
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answer 4
You load the wood through the front door.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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cozy
 - Verona, Virginia
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answer 5
Through the only access door. The glass front door! There is no side door. Also, the front access door is no problem at all.

I love this stove!
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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billa1969
 - Wiscasset, Maine
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answer 6
The wood is loaded through the front glass door. There are no other openings for the wood other than the front glass door.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Dougooza
 - Chenango Forks, NY
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answer 7
front, no side door.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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swampthing44
 - i live in mayslanding new jersey
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answer 8
The wood is loaded from the front. The door swing out and to the right ( left if you are facing the stove) the stove is really deep.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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ntdawg
 - swanton, ohio
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answer 9
Front only.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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Question

I'm a little confused with chimney pipe clearances

The manual states that the 'F' dimension for double pipe is 28.9" from wall. My contractor tells me it can be 6" away from wall if using double pipe. That's quite a difference. Can you tell me who's right, before I start cutting holes?
Thank you
asked 1 year, 7 months ago
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When using double wall pipe for the wood stove, the clearance dimensions to combustibles are 6" to the back, 24" to the sides and 17" to the corners.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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answer 2
To be safe its probably better to have a professional install something as important as a woodstove.You would nt want to smoke up the house or catch it on fire, spending a little extra even in these tough times outweighs the risk of losing everything or possibly a loved one....
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Grammie
 - Virginia
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answer 3
If your contractor was in my house right now, he would say to move it away from the walls, regardless of what he knows. I have been burning wood for 36 years, and it's this particular STOVE that gets hot, way hotter than you would want if you accidentally load too much in it. It can hold 3.1 cubic feet. You will be trying to cool this one down all the time it you don't be careful. It makes no difference what pipe you choose, your stove will get HOT, HOT. I own one and I am telling you to go buy the Canadians who wrote the book on this one, because they know, and now I do. Don't play with fire, the Drolet Myriad puts out heat!
And lastly, the INSULATED pipe does not assist in heating up the room, causing one to load more wood which makes the stove itself hotter, and therefore, the manual requires you to have even more clearance from the walls.
They also recommend at least 78 inches from the bottom of the stove to the ceiling, and prefer to use as much STEEL pipe as possible in this space to allow the pipe to give off heat for efficiency and safety.
Here's a link to the manual: http://www.northerntool.com/downloads/manuals/158967.pdf
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Dougooza
 - Chenango Forks, NY
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answer 4
read owners manual it has that in their.you can get it on internet before you even buy stove.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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swampthing44
 - i live in mayslanding new jersey
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answer 5
Double wall pipe can be six inches. That picture is used with single wall. Your clearances are different with double and triple wall pipe...you are ok with 6 inches. That's where mine is at. It warms up a little bit but not enough to really get scared
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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ntdawg
 - swanton, ohio
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How hard is this to install into a mobile home?

vaulted ceiling with shingle roof and vinyl siding.
 
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asked 1 year, 6 months ago
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ke4uzi
 - Alabama
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This stove is mobile home approved with the proper installation. Please see the owner's manual at the bottom of the product page for specifics on the installation.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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answer 2
http://www.northerntool.com/downloads/manuals/158967.pdf
This is the link to the manual, see page 16-18 mainly, but I would think your situation makes it easier since you have higher ceilings which allow for more steel pipe which is a recommendation of at least 78 inches from base of stove to ceiling. The shingled roof makes it easier to keep the rain away from the pipe than a rippled metal roof. I wish I had those features.
Read a little bit from the manual link above, and you will find lots of good stuff. The second page has the table of contents, and it's really well written.
You should not jump ahead on the pages as they are written in a sequence.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Dougooza
 - Chenango Forks, NY
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answer 3
Not hard at all. I have the same exact set up. Vaulted ceiling and everything. The real question is if your going out the ceiling or the wall. It's much easier to go through the ceiling. I installed this very same stove in my mobile home.
answered 1 year, 4 months ago
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ntdawg
 - swanton, ohio
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answer 4
I just installed mine in about 3 hrs. But i had an existing fireplace where i put this stove
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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 - Sidney, Ohio
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answer 5
Installation was relatively simple, in exactly the same situation as you describe. I paid to have it done by licensed technicians, to forestall any insurance issues later.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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 - Gaffney, SC
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Is it UL approved and are the set back distances the same if you do not have the blower on?

asked 1 year, 7 months ago
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This wood stove is UL listed. The clearance measurements are with the blower installed. They would be the same with or without the blower attached.
answered 1 year, 7 months ago
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answer 2
The instructions pertaining to the installation of your wood stove comply with ULC-S627
and UL-1482 standards.
I take that as a yes, as long as the woodstove is installed according to the manual.
I would not run the woodstove without the blower and feel that as an owner of this Drolet Myriad, the wall clearances are a minimum. I suggest more protection where ever possible, and suggest closing down the front damper and installing a magnetic temperature gauge at 18 inches above the stove top surface in order to maintain a temperature of 300 to 500 degrees Farenheit. Cold fires produce creosote buildup, and hot fires are dangerous, so take out the guesswork with a simple gauge to measure the heat going up the pipe.
answered 1 year, 6 months ago
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Dougooza
 - Chenango Forks, NY
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answer 3
The owners manual says the stove is verified and tested according to UL standards. Blower is not mentioned as affecting set back distances.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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is that an ash clean out door in the pedastil below the stove?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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Correct. Installed in the pedestal is an ash pan that can be pulled out for cleaning.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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answer 2
It is an ash pan. Ashes are dumped into the pan through an access hole in the bottom of the stove.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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Schmitz
 - Carrollton, MS
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answer 3
What you see is the ashpan itself. It's removable.
Scrape ashes from the firebox through a hole in the firebox floor, into the ashpan. Then pull out the ashpan and empty.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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what Thermostat is supposed to go with this stove?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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 - clovis nm
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This stove can not be controlled by a thermostat.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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answer 2
I would recomend a generic magnetic thermastat that you put on the chimeny that reads from 100 deg to 500 or there abouts, if your chimney gets above 425 it is probibly on fire. Mine runs about 250 275 wide open
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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 - Sidney, Ohio
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answer 3
There is no thermostat, as far as I can ascertain. Certainly, my stove isn't so equipped.
They do, however, recommend a generic, magnetic thermometer be placed 18" up on the smoke pipe to enable monitoring of the exhaust gasses. They recommend 250 - 500 degrees.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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Call the stove be installed on an outdoor patio?

Is it UL approved? I would liketo use it as ambience at a restaurant that would be open yet under roof.
 
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asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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Yes, this stove is UL listed and could be installed under a roof out doors. Keep in mind that exposure to the elements could cause rust, or other cosmetic defects.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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answer 2
Yes the stove is UL approved, I would not recomend leaving the door open unless you get a metal mesh screen used in fireplaces, it will pop and crack, thus spuing hot coals everywhere
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Sidney, Ohio
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answer 3
The owners manual states that it is verified and tested to UL standards. Download the specs for installations from www.drolet.ca for ceiling/chimmney clearances.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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How do you get the ashes into the ash pan? Where is the Draft control located?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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 - Renick, WV
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There is an ash trap door inside the stove to open and drop the ashes into the ash draw. Be sure to close the trap door when stove is in operation as this could cause over firing if left open and damage the stove.

There is a lever in back that operates 2 doors on the top of the stove in the back corner for the draft control.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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answer 2
The ash out let is the square metal piece in the bottom of the fire box, I believe it is in the front right side. The damper bypass is the peg that is in the rear on the left side of the stove it should have come with a special handle.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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Anonymous
 - Sidney, Ohio
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answer 3
Draft control is a small rod protruding from the bottom, front, left.
The opening to the ashpan below, in the pedestal, is near the front, right of center, in the fire brick of the stove bottom. A small iron door is lifted out of the depression, and you can simply scrape the ashes down the hole and into the ashpan. A kitchen spatula works well. Remove ashpan from the front.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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 - Gaffney, SC
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what are the outer and inner dimensions of the chimney for this stove?

asked 1 year, 3 months ago
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The flue pipe size is 6" inside and 6 1/4" outside. The chimney pipe is sold separately and you will need at least 12'. Northern offers a huge selection of vent pipe.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago
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answer 2
This stove requires a 6" stove pipe.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
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 - Carrollton, MS
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answer 3
The collar welded to the stove is for 6" pipe. Smoke pipe can be had in different gauges, or you can choose double wall, so the exterior dimension will vary depending on your choice.
Double or triple wall CHIMMNEY PIPE (to go through the ceiling and roof) will be much wider, and depends on your choice.
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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does this stove come with fire bricks

asked 5 months, 1 week ago
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 - Winnipeg
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Yes, the firebrick are included for this item.
answered 5 months, 1 week ago
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answer 2
Yes
answered 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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PCLEMSC
 - Gaffney, SC
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answer 3
yes, bottom and midway up
answered 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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bigwood
 - nebraska
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