3300 WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Boiler/Furnace - Not Available
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The WoodMaster 3300 wood furnace, plumbed with a single heating loop, is an economical choice when there is no need for multiple hook-ups. The 3300 furnace comfortably heats an average-sized home and its hot water.
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Features
- No fuels enter the house to limit smoke, soot, fire hazards and the risk of dangerous carbon monoxide buildup
- Round chamber design provides optimum internal air movement and water circulation
- 40% fewer seams than a square box, less chance of cracking or leaking and minimal pitting
- No dead spots, so creosote doesn't build-up
- Digital Electronic Temperature Control (ETC)
- Easy-to-read display
Color Options
- Black
- Charcoal
- Brown
- Green
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Specifications | WoodMaster 3300 Wood Boiler/Furnace | |
BTU's | 75,000 btu/hr on a 12 hr burn | |
Fire Box | 34” x 32” | |
Door Size | 20” x 21” | |
Thickness | 1/4” fire drum & water jacket | |
Draft Control | Fan | |
Overall Size | 5’2” x 4’9” x 7’10” | |
Heating Area | Approx. 2,000 sq.ft. | |
Total Water Capacity | 105 gallons | |
Warranty | Limited Lifetime | |
Shipping Weight | 1,421 lbs. |
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