Buy Englander ESW0018 32-NC Wood Stove Online
The 3.5 ft³ firebox can take logs up to 20” long and can put out enough heat to warm up to 2,400 ft² of living space. The cast iron arched door with an extra-large glass surface provides a great view of this stove’s beautiful burn and makes a cozy addition to any room.
A rear heat shield and ash pan provide additional convenience, and side heat shields (not included) may be added for even closer clearances to combustibles. The stove is Mobile Home approved (USA) and can potentially generate more than 75,000 BTUs when burning seasoned cordwood.
Specifications
Fuel type
Dry cordwood (16″ recommended)
Recommended heating area
Up to 2,400
Overall firebox volume
3.5 ft³
EPA loading volume
33 lb
Maximum burn time
10 h
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood
41,480 BTU/h (12.2 kW)
Minimum overall heat output rate
16,038 BTU/h (4.7 kW)
Maximum overall heat output rate
39,623 BTU/h (11.6 kW)
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (HHV)
69%
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (LHV)
74%
Optimum efficiency
76%
Optimum heat transfer efficiency
70%
Average particulate emission rate
2.0 g/h
Average CO
138 g/h
Maximum log length
20″
Shipping weight
440 lb
Overall dimension (Width)
24″
Overall dimension (Height)
35″
Overall dimension (Depth)
29 1/2″
Warranty
5 years limited
Mobile home approved
Yes, US only
Certified according to applicable standards
By an accredited laboratory (CAN/USA)
Combustion technology
Non catalytic
Stainless-steel secondary-air system
Yes
Flue outlet diameter
6″
Distance-center of the flue outlet to back unit
7 1/2″
Distance-center of the flue outlet to side unit
12″
Recommended chimney diameter
6″
Type of chimney
CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F)
Minimum chimney height
15″
Door type
Single, glass with cast iron frame
Door opening size (Width)
15″
Door opening size (Height)
10 3/4″
Glass type
Ceramic glass
Glass surface – W x H
15 1/8″ x 11 1/4″
Steel thickness-body
3/16″
Steel thickness-top
1/4″
Firebox size (Width)
19 7/8″
Firebox size (Height)
12 1/2″
Firebox size (Depth)
22 5/8″
Log positioning
Loading over width or length
Firebox lined with refractory bricks
Yes
Baffle type
Ceramic fiberboard (2 layers of 1/2″ ea.)
High-efficiency certified appliance
Yes, EPA 2020 approved
Canadian Standard (emissions)
CSA B415.1-10
USA Standard (emissions)
ASTM E3053-17, EPA Alt 125
Canadian Standard (safety)
ULC-S 627-00
USA Standard (safety)
UL 1492-2011
Clearance To Combustibles
Country
Canada
United States
Size
Single wall pipe
Double wall pipe
Single wall pipe
Double wall pipe
Clearance – Back wall
11″
11″
11″
11″
Clearance – Side wall
26″
26″
26″
26″
Clearance – Corner
12″
12″
12″
12″
Clearance – Base of the unit to ceiling**
62″
62″
62″
62″
The information given on the certification label affixed to the appliance always overrides the information published in any other media (owner’s manual, catalogues, flyers, magazines and/or web sites).
Some appliances have been tested with a low ceiling. Before setting up your unit, refer to the installation manual.
Performances based on a fuel load prescribed by the standard at 7 lb/ft³ and with a moisture content between 19% and 25%.
Optimum overall efficiency at a specific burn rate (LHV).
This appliance is officially tested and certified by an independent agency.
The maximum heat output (dry cordwood) is based on a loading density varying between 15 lb/ft³ and 20 lb/ft³. Other performances are based on a fuel load prescribed by the standard. The specified loading density varies between 7 lb/ft³ and 12 lb/ft³. The moisture content is between 19% and 25%.
As measured per CSA B415.1-10 stack loss method.
Higher Heating Value of the fuel.
Lower Heating Value of the fuel.
The optimum heat transfer efficiency is for the low burn rate (using HHV) and represents the appliance’s ability to convert the energy contained in the solid fuels into energy transferred to the room in the form of heat and does not take into account the chemical losses during combustion.
Recommended heating area and maximum burn time may vary subject to location in home, chimney draft,heat loss factors, climate, fuel type and other variables. The recommended heated area for a given appliance is defined by the manufacturer as its capacity to maintain a minimum acceptable temperature in the designated area in case of a power failure.
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