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Al Cormack
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10 hours ago, tony_t3d said:

Sorry to divert your thread slightly but where can replacement glass be bought? I have an intrepid needs new glass

Try your local glaziers. Ours supplies fireproof glass and just cuts to required size. Lots of cheap suppliers on Ebay as well if they have the size you want

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Most decent stove shops could organise the glass for you,  4mm single sheets is the standard glass thickness,     Some glass specialsts MAY have the appropriate glass, but they can be costly as they only deal in it occasionally.

 

I know of no stove manufacturer that offers a conversion kit from single glased to double glased.  If nothing else it could require retesting under CE regulations,

 

A broken glass would usually lead to more heat being generated as the incoming air is being added to by air coming through the cracked glass.   Heat output is usually controlled by the volume and dryness of the fuel going in these days.   Stoves are set up for minimum emission and maximum efficiency,  that means lots of air getting in.

 

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