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Date Printed: 4/28/11
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OM KE/PE 1006
Version 1.11 Revised: DApril 2011
Specifications
Specification
KE / KEJ 1107
PE / PEJ 1006
Minimum heat output
8,750 Btu/hr
6,400 Btu/hr
Maximum heat output
47,000 Btu/hr
40,000 Btu/hr
Overall efficiency, weighted average Method, CSA-B415
82.5%
82.5%
Wood capacity (approximate)
White oak
90 lbs.
60 lbs.
Fir
60 lbs.
40 lbs.
Recommended wood length
18 inches
16 inches
Total weight, with firebrick
410 lbs.
350 lbs.
Width, without removable bypass handle
30.00 inches
27.00 inches
Depth, with optional fan kit
30.17 inches
29.17 inches
Height (including Flue Collar)
-Classic
34.25 inches
29.25 inches
- Parlor
37.50 inches
34.05 inches
- Ultra
39.00 inches
35.10 inches
Door opening width
17.69 inches
16.40 inches
Door opening height
9.77 inches
8.20 inches
Flue size, diameter
8 inches
6 inches
Low Burn Time (Average) up-to
40 Hours
20 Hours
Combustion Chamber Cu. Ft.
4.32
2.85
Emissions (Weighted Average EPA)
1.76G
2.42G
Overall Efficiency
82.5%
82.5%
Optional fans, two variable speed
105 CFM each
Door glass Corning, Pyroceram II, Clear View Plus (TM)
KEJ, 5mm x 16.43 x 10.43 inches
PEJ, 5mm x 15.8 x 9.875 inches
Minimum chimney cross-sectional area (unless approved by your local inspector)
KEJ
8” flue 50 sq. inches
PEJ
6” flue 28.25 sq. inches
The Facts On BTU’s:
There are only two rating methods that mean something to you the consumer. The first is the Btu output that is achieved
during EPA testing. This testing is quite complicated and costly milled woods are burned. This is a standard for all manu-
facturer testing and is not intended to provide consumers with a model for how a stove will burn in their home. The sec-
ond method that counts is what Blaze King refers to as the “Real World” method. These btu’s are achieved during in
house testing using the same thing a consumer burns, split, dry, cordwood. In our tests, we use fir. The “Real World”
btu’s listed are what the average consumer can expect to achieve, with slight variations depending upon geographical
location, type of wood, elevation and the amount of fuel added. Higher btu’s are possible. If you were to stand in front of
your stove and frequently add fuel, burn the unit on high and have optimal conditions, the PEJ1006 could produce as
high as 87,500 btu’s and the KEJ1107 could exceed 90,000 btu’s! However, maximum btu’s would only be achievable at
certain “peak” times during the burn. Blaze King does not wish to mislead you so we give you all the facts.
Btu Ratings
PE / PEJ 1006
KE / KEJ 1007
Average EPA Test Fuel (Low Burn)
11,989 Btu/hr
8,600 Btu/hr
Average EPA Test Fuel (High Burn)
35,550 Btu/hr
37,800 Btu/hr
Average Real World Btu’s (Low Burn)
6,400 Btu/hr
8,400 Btu/hr
Average Real World Btu’s (High Burn)
40,000 Btu/hr
47,000 Btu/hr
Tested and listed to U.L. 1482 by Warnock Hersey International, 8431 Murphy Drive, Middleton, WI 53562
608-836-4400
Certified to comply with July 1990 particulate emissions standards of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
KEJ-1107, certificate number 546.
PEJ-1006, certificate number 278