Alaska stove heat duct

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CoalKracker
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Post by CoalKracker » Sat. Oct. 01, 2022 2:26 pm

Hey everybody. I have an Alaska channing 3 that I would like to put a heat duct from to shoot some warm air up into the room directly above. Does anyone have a Channing with the duct collar on the lid that would be willing to take a measurement? I'm just looking for a measurement from either the front or the back of the lid, doesn't matter.

 
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Post by CoalKracker » Mon. Oct. 03, 2022 5:23 pm

Nobody has one with a duct collar that they can measure the location on the lid? I'm trying to get it close to where Alaska puts them in the factory.


 
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Post by Chromel » Wed. Nov. 16, 2022 12:48 pm

I would like to add a 6 inch duct off of my Channing II as well.

After looking on Alaska’s site the duct ring looks to be centered on the plate.

Did you end up installing a duct? Where did you get the ring and how did you cut the hole?

 
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Post by CoalKracker » Tue. Nov. 22, 2022 9:10 pm

No I haven't. I decided to cut in a few registers instead.

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