Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Wood Stove - Vermont Castings Interpid II

Source: Vermont Castings - Intrepid II (E: Brochure, Fact sheet, Manual /F : Guide)

A good stove, although it does not actually appear to be casted in Vermont.

Advantages include
  • small size and appropriate heat output for small house;
  • catalytic stove for maximum efficiency;
  • top loading for easy stoking;
  • adjustable air vents for adjusting intensity and duration of burn; thermostat for maintaining even heat
  • enamel finish for easy cleaning
  • removable ash pan for easy maintanence
Dimensions and specificationsRange of heat output ................. 8,260-26,740 Btu’s/Hr
Maximum heat output .......................... 27,000 Btu’s/Hr
Area heated .................. Up to 1200 sq. ft. (112 sq. m.)
Fuel size/type ...................................16” (410 mm) logs
EPA emissions rating (g/h, catalytic) .....2.1 (grams/hr)
Loading ....................................................... Front or top

Weight ................................................. 223 lbs. (101kg)
Width (leg-to-leg) .................................. 21¹⁄₂” (545 mm)
Depth (leg-to-leg) ................................. 13³⁄₄” (350 mm)

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