You might find that if the wood stove is not EPA rated that a professional installer will not install it in a residence where there is local ordinances against it. As a generalization, insurance companies dislike wood stoves and will exclude or increase coverage especially if the "stove is old or not EPA rated."
A non EPA rated stove is worth it's weight in material typically, I'm not familiar with the your specific stove.
Re: stove
Stoves are iffy. Keep in mind that there are EPA standards for woodstoves.
http://www.alternative-heating-info.com/Wood_Stoves_Firewood.html
You might find that if the wood stove is not EPA rated that a professional installer will not install it in a residence where there is local ordinances against it. As a generalization, insurance companies dislike wood stoves and will exclude or increase coverage especially if the "stove is old or not EPA rated."
A non EPA rated stove is worth it's weight in material typically, I'm not familiar with the your specific stove.