J.A. Roby Newton Wood Cookstove

The J.A. Roby Newton Wood Burning Cookstove heats up to 2,500 square feet. It features a baking oven, cooking surface, warming shelf, and storage drawers. Chrome accents improve its aesthetics, while the air-wash system keeps maintenance to a minimum.
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Features
- Model with three cast iron doors
- High efficiency CSA B415.1-10
- EPA Exempt certified
- Recommended heating area (sq. ft.): 1 000 - 2 500
- Color: Metallic black
- Model black cast iron legs
- Handles, corners and chromed ornaments
- Convection and radiation heating system
- Glass air-wash system
- Storage drawers
- Cooking area 16'' X 47''
- Glass oven door
- Food warmer
- Thermometers on oven and food warmer
- Low clearance to combustible material
- Baffle: Fiber ceramic
- Outdoor air intake
- Firebox lined with refractory bricks for better heat distribution
- Stainless steel secondary air system improving gas combustion
- Recommended chimney: 6''
- Low emissions 1.02 g/h
- LHV 79.46%
- Log length: 19''
- Tested as per applicable standards by Intertek
Options
- Decorative black top and mirror (TDDNM)
- Decorative chrome top and mirror (TDDCM)
- Outdoor air intake package kit (ECPAE)
- Additional oven rack for cookstove (CUISINIEREGF)
- Chrome cast iron legs
- Black enameled cast iron cooking plate, right (PLAQUECUID)
- Black enameled cast iron cooking plate, left (PLAQUECUIG)
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Specifications | J.A. Roby Newton |
Heating Capacity | 1000-2500 sq. ft. |
Max Heat Output | 95,000 BTU |
Overall Dimensions | 58-3/8"H x 62-1/2"W x 28-5/8"D |
Firebox Dimensions | 10-3/4"H x 18-1/4"W x 20"D |
Firebox Opening Dimensions | 10-1/4"H x 15-3/4"W |
Maximum Log Length | 19" |
Flue Size | 6" |
Minimum Chimney Height | 12' |
Weight | 640 lbs. |
EPA Approved | Yes |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |




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