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Pioneer III Quadrafire Wood Fireplace

Pioneer III Quadrafire Wood Fireplace

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The Quadrafire Pioneer III Wood Fireplace is the largest and most powerful wood fireplace produced by Quadrafire. Powered by the Quadrafire four-point burn system, this fireplace provides an impressive fire that can be easily seen through the large 341 sq. in. cast iron glass door.

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It features Smart Burn Technology, which controls the amount of air coming into your fireplace. Simply push the button, set your thermostat and walk away, the Pioneer III will take care of the rest! This heating powerhouse is available with an arch door or rectangular door and three front choices ensuring the right look for any decor.

Features

  • The Quadrafire Pioneer III heat up to 3000 square feet!
  • Low emission levels of 2 grams per hour, certified by the EPA
  • Max heat ouput of 90,900 BTUs
  • 4.1 cu ft firebox capacity / recommended 24” log length
  • 8" Flue (minimum 15' chimney
  • Up to 18 hours of burn time from each load of fuel
  • Smart Burn Technology
  • Lifetime Limited warranty
  • Quadra-Fire Four-Point Burn System
  • EPA Approval

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Specifications Pioneer III Wood Fireplace
Fuel Type Wood
Heating Area 1200-3000 sq. ft.
Firebox Volume 4.1 cu. ft.
Max Burn Time 18 hr.
Max Heat Output 90,900 BTU/h
Optimum Efficiency 74.3%
Average Particulate Emissions 2 g/h
Max Log Length 24"
Flue Outlet Diameter 8"
Minimum Chimney Height 15'
Viewing Area 341 sq. in.
Overall Dimensions 47-1/4"H x 50-7/8"W x 23-1/2"D
USA standard (Emissions) EPA 2020

Pioneer III Quadrafire Wood Fireplace

Pioneer III Quadrafire Wood Fireplace

Pioneer III Quadrafire Wood Fireplace

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