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Hutch Rebel Wood Stove Manual

Nov 10, 2011  Hi, I have a old hutch rebel wood stove, its an insert. I am needing a blower motor for it. Does anyone have one of the old stove sitting around or have any idea or know of anyone that has replaced the motor on one of these with a different one and had success.

Hutch Manufacturing Co. Began as Building Products Manufacturing Company (Detroit, MI) in 1971 before moving to Louden, TN in 1978.

They specialized in aluminum, cast iron, and steel products, manufacturing chimney flues and caps, hearth pans, dampers, and fireplace doors and accessories to name a few. Hutch Manufacturing Co.

Was also known for their wood stoves and fireplace inserts, such as the Hutch Rebel and double wall insert lines. Deep house sample pack rar download free version. Due to hard economic times, the company came to terms with its inability to keep its head above water, and closed their doors rather quickly in 2012. We continue to provide select replacement parts for Hutch heating applications.

Because the of the large product variety that exists, customers must measure their stove for this custom cut glass to ensure the measurements that we have on file from Hutch Manufacturing Co. Are accurate. Before you check out with your custom piece, you must realize that this glass is not returnable. If you don't see your model number listed, not to worry! Just call our experts at 1-888-986-1535 and submit your measurements.

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We can custom cut a piece of glass to your specifications for an exact fit, or help you find the right gasket or combustor for your heating application! Model Glass Size Gasket Size Catalytic Combustor Large Small.

If there’s a wood stove in your life (or in your future) and you already have a masonry fireplace in your home, it’s likely that you have used (or wish to use) your fireplace’s chimney as the chimney for your wood stove or wood burning fireplace insert. Such a choice would seem both sensible and economical. However, any heating system works best when all its parts are designed – at the outset – to work together. Just as a furnace operates best when the flue size of the chimney is carefully matched to furnace capacity, so a wood stove is safest and most efficient when attached to a chimney whose flue size most closely matches the flue collar outlet of the stove. While wood stoves can be successfully connected to fireplace flues (a flue is the inner section of a chimney and is designed to carry away smoke and other toxic products of combustion), certain standards must be met. Here’s a look at what they are and why they are important.

There are two types of wood stoves that can be connected to fireplace flues: freestanding stoves and fireplace inserts. Freestanding stoves can be connected to chimneys built especially for them. The chimneys may be of masonry construction or be a factory-built metal system that’s been designed, tested and listed for use with wood burning appliances.