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FCOS1600 Fire Chief Furnace - Discontinued*

FCOS1600 Fire Chief Furnace - Discontinued*

*PRODUCT DISCONTINUED - This page is for informational purposes only.

The FCOS1600 Outdoor Wood Furnace keeps all of the mess outside - no ashes, wood, or dirt associated with indoor woodburning - with all of the advantages - a reliable, convenient heat source - keeping you warm, all winter long.  The FCOS1600 was designed to provide efficient, economical heat to your home or business. The OS1600 is completely assembled and pre-wired when shipped.  The ten inch insulated hot air flex duct is included with the furnace.

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(DISCONTINUED - Oct 2014)

FCOS01600 Features:

  • Automatic Heat Dump - Patent Pending
  • Pre-Wired For Convenience
  • Secondary Combustion Chamber
  • Thermostatically Controlled Blower
  • Insulated Heat Duct Kit Standard - 10" x 25'
  • 2" Fully Insulated 20 ga. Galvanized Cabinet
  • Manually Controlled Natural Draft System

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MODEL Specifications FCOS1600 (DISCONTINUED - Oct 2014)
Weight 470 lb approx
Height 44.5”
Width 29.5”
Depth – includes Filter Box 57”
Maximum Heating Capacity 1800 sq ft approx
Maximum Btu Output 100,000 approx
Maximum Log Size 28”
Flue Size 6”
Fire Chamber Volume 6.00 cu ft
Plenum Size 10” Round
Cold Air Return 12” Round
Door Size 13” X 14”
Blower Capacity 1800 cfm
Warranty - Firebox 5 Years Limited
Warranty – Grates, Castings 5 Years Limited
Warranty – Electrical Components 1 Year

Fire Chief Outdoor Wood Furnace

Fire Chief Outdoor Wood Furnace

Fire Chief Outdoor Wood Furnace

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