Saturday, December 21, 2024

AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED, THIS PAGE IS UP FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY

 

The WoodMaster AFS 900 furnace uses wood pellets, corn, small grains and other materials to heat multiple buildings, including a home, garage or workshop, pool, spa, greenhouse or commercial structure.

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Features

  • No fuels enter the house to limit smoke, soot, fire hazards and the risk of dangerous carbon monoxide buildup
  • 100% sawdust wood pellets
  • Sawdust compressed and formed into 1/4-inch diameter cylinders and packaged in 40 lb. bags.
  • Heat transfer design draws more heat from burning a comparable amount of corn, small grains or wood pellets than competitive furnaces
  • Digital Electronic Temperature Control (ETC) is one center for operating temperature settings, blower, reset, water level indicator and nightlight
  • Easy-to-read display

 

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Specifications WoodMaster AFS 900
Fire Box 23.5” x 24”
Door Size 16” x 16”
Thickness 3/16” fire drum & water jacket
Draft Control Fan
Overall Size 3.75’ x 4.33’ x 5.8’
Heating Capacity 100,000 Btu
Total Water Capacity 60 gallons
Limited Warranty 5 years
Shipping Weight 940 lbs.
Color Options White Grecian Green Dove Grey Evening Grey Northwood Autumn Brown

 

 


AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

AFS 900 WoodMaster Pellet Boiler/Furnace - Discontinued

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