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1402 Napoleon Wood Burning Fireplace Insert - Discontinued

1402 Napoleon Wood Burning Fireplace Insert

This product has been discontinued as it does not meet 2020 EPA Emission Standards. This page exists for informational purposes only.

What do you do with your existing inefficient masonry fireplace? Retrofit with an efficient Napoleon® wood burning insert! Through easy operation, you achieve clean burning fires, radiating luxurious heat with minimal amount of work and wood. Designed to be the perfect fit, this stylish insert will bring you years of satisfaction and of course… the beauty of a natural roaring fire with incomparable efficiencies! The deluxe 1402 wood burning insert comes complete with surround and trim, plus two powerful heat circulating 200 CFM blowers.

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PRODUCT FEATURES:

  • The Napoleon 1402 feature a large viewing area through an elegantly arched cast iron door
  • Effective airwash in combination with high temperatures keeps the viewing glass clean
  • Insert finishes in painted black and porcelain enamel almond, black and green
  • Matching spring handles accompany door
  • Includes two “WHISPER QUIET™” heat circulating blowers
  • Economical 6″ flue assures you of efficiency and cost saving installations
  • Fully refractory lined firebox maintains the interior temperatures necessary to achieve low emissions and complete combustion
  • Cool room air is circulated around the firebox, heated and returned to the room
  • Non catalytic high tech design eliminates the need for a delicate ceramic catalytic combustor which can deteriorate over time
  • The easy operation of a single lever burn control regulates  primary and secondary air, establishing a perfect mixture and providing a clean burn
  • Complete with standard flashing/surround and trim to cover fireplace opening up to 32″H x 44″W
  • President’s Limited Lifetime Warranty

Resources:
Specifications 1402
Emissions 3.7
Width x Height x Depth 25 1/2" x 21 1/4" x 27"
Door size (height x width) 14 3/4" x 19 3/8"
Firebox chamber (WxHxD) 18 x 12 x 18
Firebox Capacity 2.25 cu. ft.
Weight without bricks 190 LBS
Weight of bricks 103 LBS
Appox. area heated* 1,000-2,000
Heat Output BTU/hr 11,400 - 41,300**
Heat output BTU/hr (high burn) 70,000**
Burn time (low fire) 9 hours
Catalytic combustor no
Mobile home approved no
R2000 approved yes
Max log size 18"
Outside combustion air yes
Flue diameter 6"
Flue size-prefabricated 6"

**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.


1402 Napoleon Wood Burning Fireplace Insert

1402 Napoleon Wood Burning Fireplace Insert

1402 Napoleon Wood Burning Fireplace Insert

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