XTD 1.5 Flame Energy Wood Burning Stove - Discontinued
Built by SBI (Osburn), these continuously welded, uni-body steel wood stoves are manufactured in North America with North American steel by Flame Energy.
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This wood-burning stove from Flame is ideal if you don't have a fireplace in your house and you're looking for simple, traditional heat. With a firebox measuring 1.8 cubic feet and holding logs up to 19 inches long, this allows the stove to output up to 60,000 BTUs and can effectively heat up to 1,600 square feet of space. The convenient ash drawer at the base of the pedestal which allows easy cleanup and maintenance makes this a nice and easy stove to have in your home.
Features
- Model Number: FL-043
- High-efficiency wood stove recommended for areas of up to 1600 sq. ft.
- A metallic black freestanding pedestal model
- Easy-to-access ash drawer
- Air-wash system
- Mobile home approved
- Optimum efficiency: 75%
- May qualify for some government incentives.
- Tested by Intertek as per applicable standards (CSA/UL/ULC and/or others)
Options
- 130 CFM blower with variable speed control (AC03095)
- 3" Fresh air kit (AC01240)
- Blower thermodisc kit (on/off) (AC05530)
- Fresh air kit adapter (3") (AC03050)
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Specifications | Flame Energy XTD 1.5 | |
Type of fuel | Wood | |
Recommended surface | 850 to 1600 sq. ft. | |
Maximum output - EPA test wood | 34000 BTU | |
Maximum output - seasoned cord wood | 60000 BTU | |
Color | Metallic black | |
Exterior dimensions | 25½"W x 22¾"D x 29¾"H | |
Exhaust pipe diameter | 6" | |
Centre line of flue outlet to the back | 6 5/8" | |
Centre line of flue outlet to the side | 12 13/16" | |
Type of chimney | 2,100 deg. F (1150 deg. C) | |
Recommended chimney diameter | 6" | |
Minimum chimney height | 12' (3,66 m) | |
Firebox dimensions | 21¼"W x 14"P | |
Log positioning | Width | |
Maximum log length | 19" | |
Door opening dimensions | 17¾"W x 8¼"H | |
Type of door | Glass with cast iron frame | |
Minimum clearances to combustibles * | ||
(Data expressed in inches. 1 inch = 25.4 mm) | ||
Canada | USA | |
Single walled pipe | Double walled pipe | |
Back | 14" | 6" |
Sides | 12" | 11" |
Corners | 7" | 5" |
Top** | 84" | 84" |
Glass surface | 16"W x 7¾"H | |
Steel thickness | ¼" | |
Weight | 322 lbs (147 kg) | |
Warranty | Limited lifetime | |
Test standard - safety | ULC S-627, UL 1482 | |
Test standard - emissions | EPA Method 28 |
* The information given on the certification label affixed to the appliance always overrides the information published in any other media (owner's manual, catalogues, flyers, magazines and/or web sites).
** Measured from floor. Some appliances have been tested with a low ceiling. If necessary, consult the owner's manual for information on these clearances to combustible materials.
** Residential, curbside delivery via freight truck with a lift gate is included for shipping in the Continental U.S.A. (some exceptions may apply). Please inquire with our sales staff if you have specific shipping needs such as international, freight terminal and/or business deliveries or if you need a smaller truck size. Click here to see Obadiah's Shipping Terms.
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