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J.A. Roby Tison Plus Stove - Discontinued

J.A. Roby Tison Plus Stove

This product has been discontinued and all inventory has been sold. This page is for informational purposes only. 

The TISON PLUS is a high efficiency wood stove that strictly respects the environment with a level as low as 1.34 Gr /h emission; certified to Canadian standard B415.1-10.  The refined design of wood stove allows for better heat distribution.  J.A. Roby's Tison Plus pedestal wood stove is a great addition to any home.

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The TISON PLUS wood stove is more than a conventional unit. This pedestal wood stove model with two refractory flexible tubes inserted inside a heat exchanger box, together with a 460 CFM fan, allows to recover more heat and can heat up to 2900 ft2. It is supplied with an easy access ash drawer making for reasonable clean-up and the wood stove's glass surface allows a good view of the fire.

In addition the Tison Plus wood stove can be equipped with two fans and one thermodisc (one 460CFM fan/thermodisc included) and when heated with dry seasoned wood, can reach up to 88% efficiency. The efficiency plus low emmissions makes this one of the best wood stoves in its class among those currently available on the market.

Specifications:

  • Type of fuel: Wood
  • Recommended heating area: 500 - 2900 pi²
  • Maximum output: 130000 BTU/h, with dry seasoned wood
  • Width: 27 ¾" (70.49 cm)
  • Height: 46 ½" (118.11 cm)
  • Depth: 38 ½" (97.79 cm)
  • Type of chimney: 2100° F (650° C)
  • Exaust pipe diameter:  6" (15.24 cm)
  • Recommended chimney diameter:  6" (15.24 cm)
  • Minimum chimney height: 12' (3.66 m)
  • Firebox dimensions Width: 19" (48.26 cm)
  • Firebox dimensions Height: 12 ¼" (31.12 cm)
  • Firebox dimensions Depth: 19 ¾" (50.17 cm)
  • Door opening dimensions: 16" x 10 ½" (40.64 cm x 26.67 cm)
  • Minimum clearance to combustibles: Back 12" (30.48 cm)
  • Minimum clearance to combustibles: Side 18" (45.72 cm)
  • Minimum clearance to combustibles: Corner 18" (45.72 cm)
  • MInimum clearance to combustibles: Top (measured from floor) 84" - 213.36 cm
  • Maximum log length:  19" (48.26 cm)
  • Weight: 426 lbs (193.23 kg)
  • Warranty: Limited lifetime
  • Standard test - emissions: B415.1-10
  • Standard test - safety: ULC-S-627.00 

Options:

  • 460CFM fan
  • Firescreen

Resources:
Specifications J.A. Roby Tison Plus
Type of fuel Wood
Recommended heating area 500 - 2900 pi²
Maximum output 130000 BTU/h, with dry seasoned wood
Weight 426 lbs / 193.23 kg
Exteriors dimensions
Width 27 ¾" - 70.49 cm
Height 46 ½" - 118.11 cm
Depth 38 ½" - 97.79 cm
Type of chimney 2100° F. - 650° C.
Exaust pipe diameter 6" - 15.24 cm
Recommended chimney diameter 6" - 15.24 cm
Minimum chimney height 12' - 3.66 m
Firebox dimensions
Width 19" - 48.26 cm
Height 12 ¼" - 31.12 cm
Depth 19 ¾" - 50.17 cm
Door opening dimensions 16" x 10 ½" - 40.64 cm x 26.67 cm
Minimum clearances to combustibles
Back 12" - 30.48 cm
Side 18" - 45.72 cm
Corner 18" - 45.72 cm
Top (measured from floor) 84" - 213.36 cm
Maximum log length 19" - 48.26 cm
Additional Information
Warranty Limited lifetime
Standard test - emissions B415.1-10
Standard test - safety ULC-S-627.00

This price does not include shipping.  Please call or email Obadiah's for a shipping quote.  Please specify the model and your zip code.

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