VENTIS HES140 WOOD BURNING STOVE
From $1,499.00
To $1,989.00
The Ventis HES140 is a metallic black freestanding pedestal model ideally suited for smaller spaces. This premium stove includes a cast iron door, top and side heat deflectors, a glass air wash system, and high quality refractory bricks. The clean design of this stove, makes it a perfect fit for contemporary décor.
- Meets 2020 EPA Standards
- Heat Capacity: 250-1,200 Square Feet
- Maximum Output BTU/Hour: 45,000
- Maximum Efficiency: 78%
- Minimum Fireplace Dimensions:
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime
With 45,000 BTUs and up to 1,200 square feet of heating capacity, this stove will keep your whole home warm and cozy on the coldest days. The 78% efficiency will make sure you get the most out of your wood. You can also choose from our optional accessories to enhance your home heating experience.
Features
- Color: Black
- EPA approved
- Glass air-wash system
- Flue outlet diameter is 6 inches
- Approved for alcove installation
- Mobile home approved with fresh air intake
- Stainless steel secondary air system improving gas combustion
- Firebox lined with refractory bricks for better heat distribution
Technical Specifications
- Maximum BTU Output with Dry Cordwood: 45,000
- Average Overall Efficiency: 78%
- Average Particulate Emissions Rate: 1 4/5 g/hr
- Recommended Heating Area: 1,200
- Firebox Dimensions: 1 2/5 cubic feet
- Maximum Log Size: 17"
With 45,000 BTUs and up to 1,200 square feet of heating capacity, this stove will keep your whole home warm and cozy on the coldest days. The 78% efficiency will make sure you get the most out of your wood. You can also choose from our optional accessories to enhance your home heating experience.
Additional Information
- Maximum Burn Time: 8 Hours
- Firebox Volume: 1.4 Cubic Feet
- Ideal Firewood Length: 17" (Left To Right)
- Emissions Grams/Hour: 1.8
- Flu Size: 6"
- Weight: 225 Lbs
- Fire Viewing Area: 82 Sq. Inches
- Certification: EPA, CSA
- This model IS Mobile Home Approved
WOOD STOVES AND INSERTS
Stoves made to the EPA 2020 standards will be the most efficient, cleanest burning stoves every made. Here's the who, what, where, when, why, and how. Who? All wood stove manufacturers and will have to meet the new standards. All consumers purchasing and installing a new wood stove will have to purchase a 2020 compliant stove. What? This means not only does your stove produce less pollutants, you will get more heat from less wood. The gasses leaving the stove and the small particles that go up your chimney that still have heat value are reignited before leaving the stove. Where? Every state in the US has adopted the new standard. When? Starting January 1st, 2020. Why? Wood stoves are responsible for a relatively large amount of air pollution, especially in northern states where homeowners use their stoves as a primary source of heat. How? There are two ways of of increasing the efficiency of a wood burning stove. The most popular way is by ducting the air in the stove so it is released in specific locations to that the wood and smoke are burned more completely. This is called non-catalytic or clean burning. The second way is with a catalytic converter. When the smoke travels through the converter, it lowers the temperature at which combustion takes place, therefore burning the smoke more completely. Stoves with catalysts typically burn a little more efficiently and require a little more involvement with the use of the stove. Non-catalytic stoves require little to no additional involvement outside of regulating the air feeding the stove.
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