Saturday, December 21, 2024

4400 WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Boiler/Furnace - Not Available

4400 WoodMaster Outdoor Wood Boiler/Furnace - Not Available

This product is no longer available through Obadiah's.

The WoodMaster 4400 heavy duty wood furnace is double-plumbed to heat larger homes or home-garage combinations, including hot water. Its larger firebox, larger fuel door and higher Btu output delivers ease of use and maximum efficiency.

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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, for less chance of cracking or leaking and minimal pitting
  • No dead spots, so no creosote build up
  • Digital Electronic Temperature Control (ETC)
  • Easy-to-read display

Color Options

  • Black
  • Charcoal
  • Brown
  • Green

 

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Specifications WoodMaster 4400 Wood Boiler/Furnace
BTU's 110,000 btu/hr on a 12 hr burn
Fire Box 38” x 44”
Door Size 24” x 24”
Thickness 1/4” fire drum & water jacket
Draft Control Fan
Overall Size 5’2” x 5’9” x 8’1”
Heating Area Approx. 5,000 sq.ft.
Total Water Capacity 117 gallons
Warranty Limited Lifetime
Shipping Weight 1,809 lbs.

Please call or email for a price quote and specify the model you are interested in and your zip code.  One of our sales associates will be glad to get back to you.

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