Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Invicta Nelson See-Thru Woodstove

Invicta Nelson See-Thru Woodstove

The Invicta Nelson EPA Exempt Cast-Iron See-Through Wood Stove features a double-sided viewing window, making this stove an excellent choice for inner room installation. The Nelson differs from the Aaron with the inclusion of a built-in stand. Made by stove manufacturer Invicta in France, this high-efficiency stove delivers 90,000 BTUs of heat. Its clear pane airwash system keeps the wide viewing windows clean with minimal maintenance.

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Features

The Invicta Nelson See-Thru Wood Stove heats up to 1500 sq ft.

  • EPA Exempt
  • See-Through
  • Maximum 90,000 BTUs/hr Output
  • 70% Efficiency
  • Weight: 395 lbs.
  • 7” Top Flue
  • Fits 30" Logs

Options

  • Support Benches
    • Small Bench 39" W x 17.75" H x 21" D
    • Large Bench 60" W x 17.75" H x 21.5" D

 

 

 


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Wood Stove Specifications Invicta Nelson
Dimensions 37.5"H x 35.75"W x 19"D
Heat Area 1500 sq. ft.
Log Size 30"
Heat Output 90,000 BTU
Efficiency 70%
Weight 443 lbs.
Flue Pipe Diameter 7"
Flue Exit Top
Clearance to Combustibles (Front / Sides / Rear) 48" / 23" / 48"


Invicta Nelson See-Thru Woodstove

Invicta Nelson See-Thru Woodstove

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