Pioneer II Quadrafire Wood Fireplace
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The Pioneer II Wood Fireplace is a highly efficient heating powerhouse. This high performance EPA Zero Clearance wood fireplace offers hassle-free controls, making the product perfect for everyday use. Relax, and enjoy those long hot burn times, stunning flames, and the quality you expect from Quadra-Fire!
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The Quadra-Fire system provides maximum heat and a clean burn for performance you can see! The Automatic Combustion Control and the Four-Point Burn System are innovations that make it possible to burn wood with more effectiveness, efficiency and control.
Features
- The Quadrafire Pioneer II heats up to 2,600 square feet!
- 68,200 BTUs, based on climate and home efficiency
- Low emission levels of 1.8 grams per hour, certified by the EPA
- 2.7 cu ft firebox capacity / recommended 22” log length
- 8" Flue minimum 15' chimney
- Up to 10 hours of burn time from each load of fuel
- Automatic Combustion Control
- Lifetime Limited warranty
- Quadra-Fire Four-Point Burn System
- EPA Approval
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Specifications | Pioneer II Wood Fireplace | |
Fuel Type | Wood | |
Heating Area | 1000-2600 sq. ft. | |
Firebox Volume | 2.7 cu. ft. | |
Max Burn Time | 10 hr. | |
Max Heat Output | 68,200 BTU/h | |
Optimum Efficiency | 76% | |
Average Particulate Emissions | 1.8 g/h | |
Max Log Length | 22" | |
Flue Outlet Diameter | 8" | |
Minimum Chimney Height | 15' | |
USA standard (Emissions) | EPA 2020 | |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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