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FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
* EPA Phase II Approved
* Firebox Capacity of 2.9 cu. ft.
* 1/4 and 5/16" Steel Plate Construction
* Long Burn time - Up to 12 Hours
* Heavy Duty Firebrick Lining
* Conveniently Located Single Push-Pull
Combustion Air Control
* 22" Log Length Capacity
CONVENIENT
HIGH HEAT OUTPUT
VERSATILE
CLOSE CLEARANCES
DURABLE
Heating Capacity
Freestanding Stove or Extended Insert................................
1,500 to 2,500 sq. ft.
Flush Insert or Bay Window Insert .........................................
1,200 to 2,100 sq. ft.
Maximum B.T.U.'s/hr ......................................................................
74,000 (Cord Wood)
Overall Efficiency ............................................................................
78.1 % (Oregon Method)
Emissions grams/hr........................................................................
4.1 (EPA Method)
Maximum Burning Time (Hours)..................................................
12
Flue Opening Diameter ................................................................
8
in.
Height from floor to top of stove on:
Steel Legs..................................................................................
29 3/4 in.
Brass Legs .................................................................................
31 1/4 in.
Cast Legs ...................................................................................
31 1/4 in.
Pedestal......................................................................................
35
in.
Overall Width ...................................................................................
29 7/8 in.
Overall Depth...................................................................................
23 3/4 in. (Not Including Ashlip)
Weight...............................................................................................
516 lbs. (On Pedestal)
Fuel....................................................................................................
Solid Wood Only
Emissions, Efficiency, Heating Capacity and Burn Times may vary depending on actual
home floor plan, type of fuel used, and moisture content of wood. Emissions and
efficiency numbers are those that have been certified by the U.S. E.P.A. and the Oregon
Department of Environmental Quality.