How do I identify my wood-burning stove?

If you have a wood-burning or gas stove, the nameplate will be attached by wire underneath the firebox or attached to the back of the appliance. If you have a pellet stove, it could be located on the hopper lid, inside the hopper, on the back of the stove, or hidden in a removable panel on the appliance.

Where are Scan stoves made?

Demark
Scan stoves are made in Demark and sold in Cornwall by Kernow Fires. Scan’s clean lines, perfect curves and incredible flame pictures are what draws our customers. For us at Kernow Fires, Scans wood burners provide one of the best flame pictures of on the market.

What is a catalytic stove?

A catalytic wood stove uses a catalytic combustor to re-burn the gasses and particulates that are released from the burning wood. These gasses pass through the catalytic combustor, which operates at very high temperatures, and combust – providing increased efficiency, fewer emissions, and longer burn times.

What is an EPA stove?

How are EPA-certified stoves different, and why are they better? “Certified” means that a wood-burning appliance meets EPA clean air standards. It generates less smoke (fewer particles) than a non-certified stove and uses less wood to create more heat.

Which stove do I have?

Grasp both sides near the front and lift up. The model number tag will be visible on the area below the burners if that’s the right location on your stove. Keep your fingers clear when you lower the cooktop. Check the exterior of the stove on each side of its body near the bottom.

Is scan part of jotul?

Scan A/S is owned by the Norwegian company Jøtul AS. Jøtul Group is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of wood burning stoves with subsidiaries and distribution channels all over the world through which Scan’s products are also sold.

Where is Winnerwell stove made?

Qingdao, China
Winnerwell International is a team of designers and fabricators based in Qingdao, China. Inspired by their travels in Scandinavia, they applied their expertise in stainless steel fabrication to design and build the premier line of portable wood-burning stoves and accessories.

How long does a wood stove catalyst last?

4-5 years
The catalytic combustor in your stove will have to be replaced every 4-5 years. Its replacement cost (about $100) is a small price to pay for the increased efficiency, clean- burning, and peace-of-mind it offers. And, it’s much easier to replace a catalyst than a warped firebox. Q.

What’s the difference between catalytic and non catalytic wood burning stoves?

A catalytic stove is designed to burn off even more of the smoke and ash before venting to the outside. A non-catalytic stove does not use a catalytic combustor to ignite the smoke and produce more heat. It does have a few design elements that ensure it will, however, burn as efficiently as possible.

What is the cleanest burning wood stove?

The Cape Cod™ is Lopi’s “Super Stove” boasting 80% efficiency (HHV, using B415 test) and 0.45 grams per hour, making it the cleanest burning wood stove as tested on the U.S. market. This stove features a massive firebox and convection heat exchanger and is designed to be durable and attractive in cast iron.

What are the new rules for wood burning stoves?

New laws banning the sale of certain types of fuel come in force aimed at cutting the amount of a kind of damaging air pollution. Anyone using a wood burning stove or open fire in the home from today must only use cleaner alternatives to wet wood and coal, a new law says.

Where to find make and model on stove?

You will find the model number on a sticker or rating plate. For cookers and ovens this can usually be found around the frame, behind the door of the appliance. For hobs this can usually be found on the underside, side or back of the appliance.

Where is model number on GE stove?

From the front of the range, reach behind the middle of the rear control panel and feel for a metal flag. Rotate the metal flag up to see the model label.

What are the 3 types of stoves?

To help the public understand their options, here are some brief descriptions of the different types of heating stoves and how they work.

  • Wood burning stoves. This is a stove that is primarily used for the purposes of heating in which wood is the primary fuel.
  • Gas heating stoves.
  • Electric heating stoves.
  • Pellet Stoves.

What are the different stove burners?

Most Gas Ranges or Cooktops have 3 or 4 different size burners. The surface burners can be small, medium, large and often include a center Power Boil™ burner or a center griddle burner. Small Burner: The small burner is used as a simmer burner and for precise low flame cooking.

Where is Winnerwell located?

What is the smallest wood burning stove available?

With dimensions of 26″ (w) x 31 1/2″ (h) x 21 5/8″ (d) this compact wood stove is well suited to life in a small space. However, it’s capable of heating up to 1,500 square feet with its efficient heat output….Timberwolf EPA 2100.

Header Single Wall Connector Double Wall Connector
Ceiling (F) 84″ 75″

Can I run my wood stove without the catalytic converter?

If you remove the catalyst, you have an uncontrolled fire that may damage your stove, or render it inoperable. Due to this risk, operating your stove without a catalyst voids the manufacturers’ warranty.

How do you clean a wood stove catalytic converter?

Prepare a 50:50 mixture of white vinegar and water in a bucket. Soak the catalytic converter in the mixture for 30 minutes. Follow by rinsing it in boiling water for 15 minutes. Rinse it a second time for 15 minutes if necessary.