EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) approved with emissions
as low as 4.1 grams per hour and 69.8% overall maximum heating
efficiency - more heat with less fuel.
The easy operation of a single lever burn control regulates
primary and secondary air establishing a perfect mixture
and providing a clean burn
Available in a rich porcelain majolica green or brown,
or traditional painted black>>Checkout
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Primary "bottom air feed" assists in cold start
ups and to revive a small, dying fire
Large viewing area through an elegantly arched Early American
cast iron door
High heat ceramic glass provides a safe, unobstructed view
of the fire
Effective air wash in combination with high temperatures
keeps the viewing glass clean
Fully refractory lined firebox, similar to a kiln maintains
the interior temperatures necessary to achieve low emissions
Ash dump with self closing door is readily accessible.
Concealed hinges
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1100C PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
1100C
Emissions (grams per hour)
4.1
Width x Height x Depth (inches)
25 1/2 x 28 1/2 x 22 1/2
Firebox Chamber (inches)
13 1/2w x 18h x 12d
Firebox Capacity
1.7 cu. ft.
Door size (height x width)
14 3/4 x 19 3/8
Weight without bricks
252
Weight of Bricks
90 lbs
Approx. area Heated*
600-1,500
Heat output BTU/h**
11,700-42,200
Heat Output BTU/h (high burn)***
55,000
Burn Time (low fire)*
7 hours
Catalytic combustor
no
Mobile home approved
no
R-2000 approved (Canada)
yes
Max. log size
18"
Outside combustion air
no
Flue diameter
6"
Flue size-prefabricated
6"
Minimum
Clearances
Single Wall Chimney Connector from Stove
to Combustibles
Double Wall Pipe from Stove to Combustibles
Rear
10"
Rear
6"
Side
12"
Side
10"
Corner
6"
Corner
2"
All stove clearances may be reduced with shielding acceptable
to local authorities
*Figures may vary with individual conditions - please consult
your specialty dealer
**EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) rated BTU/HR with softwood
test fuel (for emissions testing only) - no refueling
***Wolf Steel Ltd. own test results showing realistic BTU using
hardwood logs with regular refueling. Heat output will differ
depending on chimney draft as well as type, moisture content
and size of wood.