Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Buck Model 74 Non-Catalytic Zero Clearance Wood Fireplace

Buck Model 74 Non-Catalytic Zero Clearance Wood Fireplace

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The Buck Wood Burning Non-Catalytic Model 74 Zero Clearance Fireplace features a heating range of 1,500 up to 2,600 square feet, and is an ideal choice for zone heating, heating small homes, or even mobile home installations. EPA 2020 Approved.

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Features:

  • The Model 74 ZC Fireplace heats up to 2,600 square feet!
  • Mobile Home Approved (With Outside Air Kit)
  • Blower Included
  • Minimum Framing Dimensions: 34-3/4"H X 37-1/2"W X 24-3/4"D
  • EPA Tested Output BTU/H - 52,400
  • Emissions G/H- 1.8
  • Firebox Volume - 2.6 Cubic Feet
  • Max Firewood Length - 22"
  • Flue Size - 6"
  • Efficiency - 73%
  • Hearth Pad Size 38"W x 34"D

 

Door Options: Black, Gold, or Pewter


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Specifications Buck Model 21 Zero Clearance Wood Fireplace
Heat Area 1500-2600 sq. ft.
Minimum Fireplace Dimensions 34-3/4"H X 37-1/2"W X 24-3/4"D
Firebox Volume 2.6 Cubic Feet
Max Log Length 22"
Heat Output 52,400 BTU
Emissions 1.8 g/hr
Efficiency 73%
Flue Pipe Diameter 6"
Minimum Chimney Height 15'
Hearth Pad Size 38"W x 34"
Weight 630 lbs

Buck Model 74 Non-Catalytic Zero Clearance Wood Fireplace

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