Quadrafire Expedition II Wood Fireplace Insert
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The Quadrafire Expedition II Wood Insert provides a great value for those looking for a wood insert that is easy to operate.
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Powered by the Quadrafire four-point burn system, this insert provides an impressive fire that can be easily seen through the large 275 sq.in. cast iron glass door. It also features Automatic Combustion Control, which gives you more air when you want it for easier start up or that extra boost of heat when needed. This is done automatically once you set the ACC so there is no need to stick around and tend the fire.
Features
- The Expedition II heat up to 2,400 square feet!
- 2.4 cu. ft. firebox capacity
- 7 hour burn time
- Emissions rate: 1.9 g/hr
- Efficiency: 77%
- EPA 2020
- Quadrafire four-point burn system
- Automatic Combustion Control
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Specifications | Quadrafire Expedition II Wood Insert | |
Fuel Type | Wood | |
Heating Area | Up to 2,400 sq. ft. | |
Firebox Volume | 2.4 cu. ft. | |
Max Burn Time | 7 hr. | |
Max Heat Output | 56,000 BTU/h | |
Optimum Efficiency | 77% | |
Average Particulate Emissions | 1.9 g/h | |
Max Log Length | 20" | |
Flue Outlet Diameter | 6" | |
Min Chimney Height | 15' | |
Overall Dimensions Small Cast Surround ( H x W x D) | 31"H x 43"W x 17-1/4"D | |
Overall Dimensions Large Cast Surround ( H x W x D) | 34"H x 51"W x 17-1/4"D | |
Viewing Area | 275 sq. in. | |
USA standard (Emissions) | EPA 2020 | |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime |
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