Alaska Kodiak Stoker Stove Ii Manual
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Hello everyone, Happy New Year. I am completely new to wood stoves and had a question regarding a 1980's Kodiak Stove my wife and I recently purchased from a couple who switched to a pellet stove. The previous owners mentioned the stove was well maintained, as it was cleaned very well, fire bricks are in good shape, and a new paint job. We live in Beacon, NY (Hudson Valley) and our city building inspector needed to view the original manual in order to give us a permit to install in our small 980 sq.
The previous owners didn't have the manual and when we contacted Alaska Stoves they no longer had old manuals due to, ironically, a fire several years back and they lost any documents dating back to this stove. I thought I would be able to use a very safe method of determining fire proofing and installation, but the city needed to see actual specs. Is there anyone on this forum who would happen to have the manual to the stove in the provided picture.my wife and I would greatly appreciate any information you might have regarding this brand and model.
Pen is correct, simply use the non-UL listed criteria in NFPA 211 for unlisted stoves. Most stove fabricators had no manual. Fisher being the first and largest didn't even have one and customers asking for information finally got their wish when licensed fabricators (Thanks to; Factoryville, PA) had their own printed, were approved by Fisher International and later supplied with stoves. (Later models after 1980 had their own copywrited manuals written by Fisher Int.) If you watch Craigslist for older stoves, sometimes the seller will state it comes with a manual. I contact them and try to get them to scan it for me, or get a copy somehow.
I've even had manuals mailed to me and sent them back after scanning myself. (That's how I obtained Fisher manuals uploaded in Hearth-Wiki) Haven't seen one for Kodiak yet, but you're in the right company of people looking for such a thing. Coaly, I hate to break it to you but when I was a kid my grandpa had a woodstove in his shop that he'd welded together of plate steel himself in the early 60's. The top was not stepped like a Fisher stove but flat instead.
It was flat and a good bit bigger than the Fisher stoves. To give you an idea he used it as a work table in the summer months. It was huge, with the top being about a 4 foot square piece of 1/2 inch. It was also surrounded with a few layers of bricks on the sides to hold heat. Unfortunately when he died it got cut up for scrap along with the one he'd made for the house that had been moved out when they had central heat and air installed. It was a stepped down three piece top and used pipe caps for the draft knobs. If he was alive he'd be joking around about how he was still waiting on the check from that kid Bobby Fisher for having stolen his invention.
Alaska Kodiak Stoker Stove Ii Manual
Alaska Kodiak Stoker Stove Ii Manual
Ok I'm just joshing you about Fisher stealing his stove idea. But he did have the one in the shop.