Double check your manual before following advice from this video! I applied my glass gasket to one side of the glass as shown here and then saw my lopi manual and all other TH-cam tutorials say to sandwich the edge of the glass with the gasket.
Yes, there are variances between makes and models and how the gasket is applied. We always suggest reviewing your owners manual and paying close attention to the gasket you are removing and how it's applied.
My Quadra fire AE pellet stove is burning through ignitor coils every couple months. I replaced the thermocouple and the mother board. Still found pinhole in the coil. I ordered a new gasket as the window gets dark brown and needs cleaned every day. Any help would be appreciated. I bought it used and don’t have a local repairman.
Just checked in with our tech team on this, here are some initial notes and questions. 1. How tight of a thermostat tolerance are you trying to hold? Give it a few degree window so it doesn’t cycle so much. 2. What fuel setting is he on? The dirtier the fuel setting the more auto clean cycles it goes through. 3. If burning pellets only, switch to the pellet only igniter at 300W vs. the 380W 4. When installing the igniter make sure it is not touching the igniter tube it mounts in…is the mount still welded properly to the burnpot? If the tube is loose put a new pot in it. Keep us posted, happy to help!
Yes, a steady workbench is very helpful and will certainly make the job easier. Unfortunately the table used here was uneven on the floor surface, creating a wobble effect but we worked through it. Hope it was helpful for you. Thanks,
@@EarthSense A bad workman always blames the table.Just joking. Thank you for emphasising there most important part which many vids do not - not over tightening the clips.
I have an Eviro EF5, and I am confused on one thing. I have been told that the top of the glass on my door should be open with no gasket for air flow?? Doesn't make much sense to me. SO, when I replace the glass seal, should I go around the entire glass with a new seal, or just 3 sides and leave the top open?
Thanks for the message Shawn, happy to help. There are many pellet stove models that keep a small gap with no gasket at the top or bottom of the glass. They call this an 'air-wash' system. The idea is that a small amount of air is allowed to come through flowing over the glass during operation to keep the glass cleaner, longer. Over the years many manufacturers will have changes/updates including Enviro. My suggestion would be to closely inspect the previous glass gasket on your EF5 Evolution model and replace it in the exact same way. Let us know if this is helpful and if you have any other questions. Thanks!
During your video you say that your glass gasket is 5”? Is that correct? Subtitles also say 5”? I’m having trouble finding a glass gasket for my Napoleon Huntsville 1900. I purchased a gasket that said it was 1” x 4’ (48”) but when I measured it the gasket was only 45.5” long? Are you supposed to have to stretch it to get it to be long enough? Just looking for advice. Thank you. If you do have to stretch it you will also need to grow a third hand! Lol
Thanks for the message Matthew. Should have said 5' (feet) apologies if that was translated incorrectly. Looking up your Napoleon Huntsville 1900 stove it requires a 3/4" wide x 3/32" thick x 5' long gasket for the glass. We never want to stretch a gasket as that will change the thickness and seal. Here is our aftermarket kit for the glass gasket: pellethead.com/product/napoleon-and-timberwolf-glass-gasket-seal-3-4-x-7/ Here is the OEM replacement: www.stove-parts-unlimited.com/napoleon-timberwolf-glass-gasket-kit-w020-0050-p/w020-0050.htm Hope that helps, any other questions please let us know. Thanks!
Thanks for the message. Going around the corners is important and ensuring you have good seals at the corners are important. You definitely do not want to have the corners thicker to leave air gaps around the sides. Keeping your thumb on the corner while you wrap around to the side can allow the gasket to stay nice and flat at the corner edges. Oftentimes needs a bit of manipulation/finnessing. Depending on the thickness and width of the gasket, modifications may be needed to get a good seal all the way around. If you are cutting strips of gasket for each side, do your best to avoid end fraying and make sure the gasket points are butted up right against each other. Any other questions or concerns please let us know. Thanks!
I think your right a small amount of anti seize (copper slip) grease on the threads would probably do a good job of stopping those bolts seizing in the future
I have an enviro empress pellet stove & the glass gasket needs replacing. It does not have any clips that hold the glass in & one corner of the glass is loose. My question is what holds my glass in? Can I replace the gasket like you did on the glass & use high temp RTV to hold the glass on the door? I haven't tried taking it apart yet, until I know how to keep the glass in after I change the gasket. Thanks
Hey Tim, thanks for contacting us. I have sent a message out to our tech team; I will follow up as soon as I hear back. The Enviro Empress will use a 'Dual Bulb Tadpole Gasket' which creates the door and glass seal on your model. I couldn't find a good breakdown in the Empress manual to see how the glass is removed; hoping our techs can provide some insight that I can pass along. Here is a link for the Door and Glass Gasket Replacement for the Empress model just so you have it as reference. We'll follow up soon. Thanks! pellethead.com/product/enviro-dual-bulb-glass-door-tadpole-gasket-seal-10-aftermarket/
Thanks. Yeah, depending on the stove manufacturer, model, and year manufactured, there can be variances with the glass gasket in type, size, and installation. Always important to pay close attention to the gasket you are replacing and to reference the owners manual for the replacement gasket type. Glad the video was helpful for you. Thanks for your comment.
Generally it's referred to as a Glass Gasket. Others may call it a tape gasket. Most stoves will use a flat style gasket here, however some do use a round gasket for the glass as well. If you need any assistance for the replacement for your stove just let us know the make and model. Thanks!
Can’t understand why you wouldn’t make a thorough job of cleaning that glass while you have the opportunity- better adhesion of gasket if you had bothered? So easy to get a sparkling clean result with a little cold ash from your last fire and a little water and a rag or kitchen paper, doesn’t leave any residue back to ‘as new’ surface ready to restore the door to ‘new’ condition… 🙃
Great points here Josephine, very appreciated. And excellent note on using cold ash and water with a rag to clean the glass; it generally works very well and does not leave residue behind like most cleaners do. The glass will stay cleaner longer when there is no residue/film left over from cleaning. Thanks again!
Thanks for the message. Looking at the owners manual for this model I only see the glass with gasket, part W010-0454. I'm not seeing a separate part number and size for door or glass gasket. Here is the manual referenced - manualsdump.com/en/manuals/napoleon_fireplaces-gd36ptr-gd36ntr-bgd36ntr-bgd36ptr/38615/29 Sorry we couldn't be of further help on this one. Thanks.
The video was good but I didn't like the gasket showing when looking at face of closed door maybe you could have moved the gasket out a little on sides of the glass
Yeah Definitely Sean. It's a finesse to get it just right and to look good. Appreciate you checking the video out; future questions just let us know. Thanks.
Translated: He made a mistake - There must be insulation between the iron clips and the glass, otherwise the glass will crack. Anwser: There are many variances based on the stove make and model. For the St. Croix door in this video, the metal clips that secure the glass go right to the glass. It's important they are evenly tightened and not over tightened. Definitely inspect your stove door and contact the manufacturer direct if there are concerns for proper replacement. Thanks.
Thanks for the message Jimi. Whether it's a glass gasket that is placed on one side or a glass gasket that channels/wraps around both sides, you can use your thumb in each corner as a pivot point to create proper seal on the corner application and to start the guide for the next side of glass gasket application. Hope that helps.
It's do nice to have young men like you to teach us old guys on how to fix things. Thank you and thank you!!!!!
So glad the video was helpful. We all teach each other through our unique experiences and perspectives. :) Thank you so much!
Double check your manual before following advice from this video! I applied my glass gasket to one side of the glass as shown here and then saw my lopi manual and all other TH-cam tutorials say to sandwich the edge of the glass with the gasket.
Yes, there are variances between makes and models and how the gasket is applied. We always suggest reviewing your owners manual and paying close attention to the gasket you are removing and how it's applied.
Thanks Sir great job my appreciations from Denmark
Glad we could help. Let us know if you need anything else. Thanks!
My Quadra fire AE pellet stove is burning through ignitor coils every couple months. I replaced the thermocouple and the mother board. Still found pinhole in the coil. I ordered a new gasket as the window gets dark brown and needs cleaned every day. Any help would be appreciated. I bought it used and don’t have a local repairman.
Just checked in with our tech team on this, here are some initial notes and questions.
1. How tight of a thermostat tolerance are you trying to hold? Give it a few degree window so it doesn’t cycle so much.
2. What fuel setting is he on? The dirtier the fuel setting the more auto clean cycles it goes through.
3. If burning pellets only, switch to the pellet only igniter at 300W vs. the 380W
4. When installing the igniter make sure it is not touching the igniter tube it mounts in…is the mount still welded properly to the burnpot? If the tube is loose put a new pot in it.
Keep us posted, happy to help!
Make sure you use a sturdy workbench, such as an ironing board or a stool with plywood balanced on it :)
Yes, a steady workbench is very helpful and will certainly make the job easier. Unfortunately the table used here was uneven on the floor surface, creating a wobble effect but we worked through it. Hope it was helpful for you. Thanks,
@@EarthSense A bad workman always blames the table.Just joking. Thank you for emphasising there most important part which many vids do not - not over tightening the clips.
@@BankJunction Thanks Adrian, glad it was helpful. Appreciated!
Thanks for sharing .. great tutorial 👍👍👍
Thanks so much Dave! Glad it was helpful!!
I have an Eviro EF5, and I am confused on one thing. I have been told that the top of the glass on my door should be open with no gasket for air flow?? Doesn't make much sense to me. SO, when I replace the glass seal, should I go around the entire glass with a new seal, or just 3 sides and leave the top open?
Thanks for the message Shawn, happy to help. There are many pellet stove models that keep a small gap with no gasket at the top or bottom of the glass. They call this an 'air-wash' system. The idea is that a small amount of air is allowed to come through flowing over the glass during operation to keep the glass cleaner, longer. Over the years many manufacturers will have changes/updates including Enviro. My suggestion would be to closely inspect the previous glass gasket on your EF5 Evolution model and replace it in the exact same way. Let us know if this is helpful and if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Very good demonstration
Thanks so much, glad to hear it was helpful!
Very good demo, Thank you kindly.
You are most welcome! Any future questions please let us know!
During your video you say that your glass gasket is 5”? Is that correct? Subtitles also say 5”? I’m having trouble finding a glass gasket for my Napoleon Huntsville 1900. I purchased a gasket that said it was 1” x 4’ (48”) but when I measured it the gasket was only 45.5” long? Are you supposed to have to stretch it to get it to be long enough? Just looking for advice. Thank you. If you do have to stretch it you will also need to grow a third hand! Lol
Thanks for the message Matthew. Should have said 5' (feet) apologies if that was translated incorrectly. Looking up your Napoleon Huntsville 1900 stove it requires a 3/4" wide x 3/32" thick x 5' long gasket for the glass. We never want to stretch a gasket as that will change the thickness and seal.
Here is our aftermarket kit for the glass gasket: pellethead.com/product/napoleon-and-timberwolf-glass-gasket-seal-3-4-x-7/
Here is the OEM replacement: www.stove-parts-unlimited.com/napoleon-timberwolf-glass-gasket-kit-w020-0050-p/w020-0050.htm
Hope that helps, any other questions please let us know.
Thanks!
I find that when you turn the corner with the glass seal, you create a spot that is thicker and it leaves gaps that leak air.
Thanks for the message. Going around the corners is important and ensuring you have good seals at the corners are important. You definitely do not want to have the corners thicker to leave air gaps around the sides. Keeping your thumb on the corner while you wrap around to the side can allow the gasket to stay nice and flat at the corner edges. Oftentimes needs a bit of manipulation/finnessing. Depending on the thickness and width of the gasket, modifications may be needed to get a good seal all the way around. If you are cutting strips of gasket for each side, do your best to avoid end fraying and make sure the gasket points are butted up right against each other. Any other questions or concerns please let us know. Thanks!
Would anti seize be useful for reinstalling the bolts - for future replacement? It can handle heat up to 1600F
Hey Chuck, Yeah I think a high temp rating anti-seize would certainly make that easier for down the line. Good suggestion, thank you!
I think your right a small amount of anti seize (copper slip) grease on the threads would probably do a good job of stopping those bolts seizing in the future
I have an enviro empress pellet stove & the glass gasket needs replacing. It does not have any clips that hold the glass in & one corner of the glass is loose. My question is what holds my glass in? Can I replace the gasket like you did on the glass & use high temp RTV to hold the glass on the door? I haven't tried taking it apart yet, until I know how to keep the glass in after I change the gasket. Thanks
Hey Tim, thanks for contacting us. I have sent a message out to our tech team; I will follow up as soon as I hear back. The Enviro Empress will use a 'Dual Bulb Tadpole Gasket' which creates the door and glass seal on your model. I couldn't find a good breakdown in the Empress manual to see how the glass is removed; hoping our techs can provide some insight that I can pass along. Here is a link for the Door and Glass Gasket Replacement for the Empress model just so you have it as reference. We'll follow up soon. Thanks!
pellethead.com/product/enviro-dual-bulb-glass-door-tadpole-gasket-seal-10-aftermarket/
Good job 👍
Thanks Alex!! Any questions or help needed just let us know!
Excellent, thank you.
Glad it was helpful Zac! Any questions or needs down the road just give us a shout. Thanks!
My cleaning tip : i get a wet napkin, I apply some oak ash. Then i clean my glass with that. It works good
That is an excellent tip! Thanks for sharing!
@@EarthSense welcome. Thanks for the video!
@@Hi-levels Most Welcome! Greatly appreciate your input!
Good video, however, I have the same stove door and mine wraps the edge of the glass. Might want to double-check your manufacturer.
Thanks. Yeah, depending on the stove manufacturer, model, and year manufactured, there can be variances with the glass gasket in type, size, and installation. Always important to pay close attention to the gasket you are replacing and to reference the owners manual for the replacement gasket type. Glad the video was helpful for you. Thanks for your comment.
What do you call this gasket, for the glass?
Generally it's referred to as a Glass Gasket. Others may call it a tape gasket. Most stoves will use a flat style gasket here, however some do use a round gasket for the glass as well. If you need any assistance for the replacement for your stove just let us know the make and model. Thanks!
Can’t understand why you wouldn’t make a thorough job of cleaning that glass while you have the opportunity- better adhesion of gasket if you had bothered? So easy to get a sparkling clean result with a little cold ash from your last fire and a little water and a rag or kitchen paper, doesn’t leave any residue back to ‘as new’ surface ready to restore the door to ‘new’ condition… 🙃
Great points here Josephine, very appreciated. And excellent note on using cold ash and water with a rag to clean the glass; it generally works very well and does not leave residue behind like most cleaners do. The glass will stay cleaner longer when there is no residue/film left over from cleaning. Thanks again!
Hi I need a door gasket for a Napoleon GD36NTR gas fireplace unit
Thanks for the message. Looking at the owners manual for this model I only see the glass with gasket, part W010-0454. I'm not seeing a separate part number and size for door or glass gasket. Here is the manual referenced - manualsdump.com/en/manuals/napoleon_fireplaces-gd36ptr-gd36ntr-bgd36ntr-bgd36ptr/38615/29
Sorry we couldn't be of further help on this one. Thanks.
The video was good but I didn't like the gasket showing when looking at face of closed door maybe you could have moved the gasket out a little on sides of the glass
Yeah Definitely Sean. It's a finesse to get it just right and to look good. Appreciate you checking the video out; future questions just let us know. Thanks.
The correct installation should wrap the edge of the glass. Makes for a better seal and it will not show the gasket.
Thanks for that information
Urobil chybu - Medzi železnými príchytkami a sklom musí byť izolácia, inak sklo praskne.
Translated: He made a mistake - There must be insulation between the iron clips and the glass, otherwise the glass will crack.
Anwser: There are many variances based on the stove make and model. For the St. Croix door in this video, the metal clips that secure the glass go right to the glass. It's important they are evenly tightened and not over tightened. Definitely inspect your stove door and contact the manufacturer direct if there are concerns for proper replacement. Thanks.
Your hands obscure what you do at the corners.
Thanks for the message Jimi. Whether it's a glass gasket that is placed on one side or a glass gasket that channels/wraps around both sides, you can use your thumb in each corner as a pivot point to create proper seal on the corner application and to start the guide for the next side of glass gasket application. Hope that helps.
Fix your table
Will do Brent, thanks for your input.