Empress Atlantic kitchen stove

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RSorjanen
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Post by RSorjanen » Sun. Dec. 10, 2017 6:39 pm

Picked up an Empress kitchen stove but not sure what size stove pipe it takes. I can't find much info on this one. Want to hook up to chimney and see how it works, Any info on this stove would be handy.
Thanks Bob

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Sun. Dec. 10, 2017 9:47 pm

If it's an oval stove collar, wrap a piece of string around the collar. Measure the length and divide by 3.1415 and round down to the nearest inch. That's the diameter of pipe that when it's squashed to an oval will fit inside the collar.

If it's 7 inch, you can get tapered, oval reducers to connect it to 6 inch round stove pipe, which is a very common size for kitchen ranges. For a 7 inch oval to 6 inch round tapered pipe, contact Bryant Stove in Maine.

Paul


 
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Post by RSorjanen » Mon. Dec. 11, 2017 6:51 am

Paul
thank you for the info will be going to Bryant Stove tomorrow so will check on it

Bob

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