SPECIFICATIONS
- Optima 3 INS
Note: Dimensions shown are approximations only (+/- ¼”)
+
Non-combustible floor protection must be used when installed on carpet (see
Floor Protection
, page 5).
♦
Fuel delivery and burn times will vary depending on size and type of fuel used. Estimated heat input based on fuel
value of 8400 BTU per lb.
*
Fuses are rated as fast blow
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Flue Size
3” Rear
Width, Overall front (w/o surround)
26”
Width, Overall back (w/o surround)
24 1/8”
Depth, Overall (w/o surround)
26 1/4”
Height, rear (w/o surround)
19 15/16”
Height, front (w/o surround)
23 5/8”
Floor to Rear
Flue Center
9 1/4”
Fireplace Face to Rear
Flue Outlet Center (3” tee)
13 1/4”
Dimensions into Fireplace
Minimum Height
20 1/8”
Minimum Width @ Front
(extends back 1 ½”)
32”
Minimum Width @ Back
24 5/8”
Minimum Depth
17 3/4”
Facing Back of Unit,
Right Outside Edge of Unit
to Center of Rear Flue Outlet
5”
Floor to Rear
Outside Air Inlet
1 1/2”
Facing Back of Unit,
Right Outside Edge of Unit
to Center of Air Inlet
12 7/16”
Floor Protection
Requirements
Front:
6”
Standard Features
Fastfire Self Igniter
Wall Thermostat (wire in-
cluded)
Hopper Capacity
50 lbs.
Burn time
♦
11-30 hours
Fuse, Control Board
5 Amp, 250 volt, 3AG *
Fuse, Igniter
6 Amp, 125 volt *
Heat Input (Max.)
♦
14,000-38,000 BTU / hr
Overall Efficiency
81%
Emissions
♦
.9 gr / hr (varies w/size
and type of fuel) EPA ex-
empt.
Ship Weight
230 lbs.
Room Air Blower
150 CFM; .8 Amps, 2175
rpm
Auger Motor
1 RPM; .4 Amps
Exhaust Blower
95 CFM: 1.0 Amps, 2880
rpm
Fastfire Igniter
4.35 Amps
Options
Nickel or Gold Trim Kits
4” Quick Disconnect
Log
Set
Sm./Med./Lg.
Surrounds
Gold Surround Trim Kits
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
Control
Board
Damper
Arm
32 1/8”
13”
”
13 ¼”
19 7/8”
23 5/8”
Summary of Contents for Advantage Optima 2 FS
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