Century Heating FW3500 Wood Burning Stove
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The Century Heating FW3500 Wood Burning Stove is an affordable extra large wood stove with a generous amount of heat production. The FW3500 is EPA approved with an easy to use non-catalytic secondary burn. The extra large glass provides a perfect view to enjoy the beauty of the flames. The log placement is north to south which makes for easy reloading. The modern wood stove design will be the focal point of any room.
The FW3500 can heat up to 1800 square feet while producing up to 110,000 BTUs to warm up any home for up to 8 hours on one load of wood. The 3.5 cubic ft firebox is capable of holding up to a 22" log to sufficiently heat the home in the cold winter months. An optional blower and thermodisc are available to help push the warmth of the stove across the room. An optional ash drawer is also available to easily clean out the stove. Comparable stoves of this size generally sell for upwards of $3500, the Century Heating FW3500 is beyond a great deal.
Features:
- Extra-large firebox, ideal for large spaces and harsh climates
- Included: pedestal, ash lip, air intake damper and rear air deflector
- C-Cast heat shield for added durability
- Cast iron door and ceramic glass
- EPA certified at 1.32 g/h
- Non-catalytic combustion system
- 22" Max log size
- North to South log placement
- 3.5 Cubic ft firebox
Measuring for Your Century Heating FW3500
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Installing Your New Wood Stove
Video of Installing a Wood Burning Stove
Century Heating FW3500 Specifications |
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Alcove installation approved | Yes |
Mobile home approved | Yes, with fresh air intake |
Premium quality blower included (CFM) | Optional |
Certified according to applicable standards | CAN/USA accredited laboratory |
Combustion technology | Non-catalytic |
Stainless-steel secondary-air system | Yes |
Flue outlet diameter | 6" |
Chimney diameter | 6" |
Type of chimney | CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F) |
Minimum chimney height | 12" |
Overall dimension (Width) | 28 1/8" |
Overall dimension (Depth) | 31 1/4" |
Overall dimension (Height) | 35 3/4" |
Door type | Single, glass with cast iron frame |
Door opening size (Width) | 19" |
Door opening size (Height) | 9 7/8" |
Glass type | Ceramic glass |
Glass surface - W x H | 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" |
Firebox size (Width) | 22 7/8" |
Firebox size (Height) | 12 7/8" |
Firebox size (Depth) | 20 1/8" |
Maximum log length | 22" (16" recommended) |
Log positioning | Loading over width and depth |
Baffle type | High quality vermiculite |
High-efficiency certified appliance | Yes |
Canadian Standard (emissions) | CSA B415.1-10 |
USA Standard (emissions) | EPA |
Canadian Standard (safety) | ULC S627 |
USA Standard (safety) | UL 1482, UL 737 |
Steel thickness-body | 3/16" |
Steel thickness-top | 5/16" |
Warranty | Limited 5 years |
Shipping weight | 451 lb (205 kg) |
Fuel type | Dry cordwood |
Recommended heating area | 1,000 - 2,700 ft² |
Overall firebox volume | 3.5 ft³ |
EPA loading volume | 2.84 ft³ |
Maximum burn time | 10 h |
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood | 110,000 BTU/h |
Minimum overall heat output rate | 18,200 BTU/h (5.3 kW) |
Maximum overall heat output rate | 49,500 BTU/h (14.5 kW) |
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (HHV) | 71% |
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (LHV) | 76% |
Optimum efficiency | 77% |
Optimum heat transfer efficiency | 76% |
Average particulate emission rate | 1.32 g/h |
Average CO | 92 g/h |
Minimum Clearance to Combustibles:
Canada | United States | |||
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Clearance to Combustibles* | Single Wall | Double Wall | Single Wall | Double Wall |
Clearance - Back Wall | 13 3/4" | 8” | 13 3/4” | 8” |
Clearance - Side Wall | 22" | 19” | 22” | 19” |
Clearance - Corner | 12" | 12” | 12” | 12” |
Clearance - Base of the unit to ceiling** | 84” | 84” | 84” | 84” |
* 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. |
Product Details:
The Century Heating FW3500 Wood Burning Stove is an affordable extra large wood stove with a generous amount of heat production. The FW3500 is EPA approved with an easy to use non-catalytic secondary burn. The extra large glass provides a perfect view to enjoy the beauty of the flames. The log placement is north to south which makes for easy reloading. The modern wood stove design will be the focal point of any room.
The FW3500 can heat up to 1800 square feet while producing up to 110,000 BTUs to warm up any home for up to 8 hours on one load of wood. The 3.5 cubic ft firebox is capable of holding up to a 22" log to sufficiently heat the home in the cold winter months. An optional blower and thermodisc are available to help push the warmth of the stove across the room. An optional ash drawer is also available to easily clean out the stove. Comparable stoves of this size generally sell for upwards of $3500, the Century Heating FW3500 is beyond a great deal.
Features:
- Extra-large firebox, ideal for large spaces and harsh climates
- Included: pedestal, ash lip, air intake damper and rear air deflector
- C-Cast heat shield for added durability
- Cast iron door and ceramic glass
- EPA certified at 1.32 g/h
- Non-catalytic combustion system
- 22" Max log size
- North to South log placement
- 3.5 Cubic ft firebox
Measuring for Your Century Heating FW3500
Stove Insert Measurement Guides
Installing Your New Wood Stove
Video of Installing a Wood Burning Stove
Specifications:
Century Heating FW3500 Specifications |
|
Alcove installation approved | Yes |
Mobile home approved | Yes, with fresh air intake |
Premium quality blower included (CFM) | Optional |
Certified according to applicable standards | CAN/USA accredited laboratory |
Combustion technology | Non-catalytic |
Stainless-steel secondary-air system | Yes |
Flue outlet diameter | 6" |
Chimney diameter | 6" |
Type of chimney | CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F) |
Minimum chimney height | 12" |
Overall dimension (Width) | 28 1/8" |
Overall dimension (Depth) | 31 1/4" |
Overall dimension (Height) | 35 3/4" |
Door type | Single, glass with cast iron frame |
Door opening size (Width) | 19" |
Door opening size (Height) | 9 7/8" |
Glass type | Ceramic glass |
Glass surface - W x H | 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" |
Firebox size (Width) | 22 7/8" |
Firebox size (Height) | 12 7/8" |
Firebox size (Depth) | 20 1/8" |
Maximum log length | 22" (16" recommended) |
Log positioning | Loading over width and depth |
Baffle type | High quality vermiculite |
High-efficiency certified appliance | Yes |
Canadian Standard (emissions) | CSA B415.1-10 |
USA Standard (emissions) | EPA |
Canadian Standard (safety) | ULC S627 |
USA Standard (safety) | UL 1482, UL 737 |
Steel thickness-body | 3/16" |
Steel thickness-top | 5/16" |
Warranty | Limited 5 years |
Shipping weight | 451 lb (205 kg) |
Fuel type | Dry cordwood |
Recommended heating area | 1,000 - 2,700 ft² |
Overall firebox volume | 3.5 ft³ |
EPA loading volume | 2.84 ft³ |
Maximum burn time | 10 h |
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood | 110,000 BTU/h |
Minimum overall heat output rate | 18,200 BTU/h (5.3 kW) |
Maximum overall heat output rate | 49,500 BTU/h (14.5 kW) |
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (HHV) | 71% |
Average overall efficiency-dry cordwood (LHV) | 76% |
Optimum efficiency | 77% |
Optimum heat transfer efficiency | 76% |
Average particulate emission rate | 1.32 g/h |
Average CO | 92 g/h |
Minimum Clearance to Combustibles:
Canada | United States | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Clearance to Combustibles* | Single Wall | Double Wall | Single Wall | Double Wall |
Clearance - Back Wall | 13 3/4" | 8” | 13 3/4” | 8” |
Clearance - Side Wall | 22" | 19” | 22” | 19” |
Clearance - Corner | 12" | 12” | 12” | 12” |
Clearance - Base of the unit to ceiling** | 84” | 84” | 84” | 84” |
* 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. |
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