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1. Economical 6" ue on even the largest models, assures you of efciency and cost saving installations
2. Primary “bottom air feed” assists in cold start ups and to revive a small, dying re
3. Secondary air tube insulated for complete combustion
4. Wrap around side shields add a delicate balance of elegance and functional practicality helping to disperse
heat evenly and reduce clearances to combustibles
5. Large viewing area through an elegantly arched cast iron door
6. High heat ceramic glass provides a safe, unobstructed view of the re
7. Effective airwash in combination with high temperatures keeps the viewing glass clean
8. Fully refractory lined rebox, similar to a kiln, maintains the interior temperatures necessary to achieve low emissions
9. Ash dump with self-closing door is readily accessible (pedestal & cast iron models)
10. Large “king size” functional ash pan (600 cubic inch capacity) with two carrying handles lets you conveniently
dispose of ashes (standard with pedestal and optional for leg models)
11. Folding ash pan lid allows for clean, no-mess ash removal (pedestal models)
12. Cool room air is circulated around the rebox, heated and returned to the room
13. The single lever burn control regulates primary and secondary air establishing a perfect mix and a clean burn
Wood Burning Stoves
Napoleon’s EPA Technology
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Napoleon's EPA Wood Burning Technology... more heat with less fuel. Emissions as
low as 2.8 grams per hour and 69.8% overall maximum heating efciency.
Wood Burning Inserts
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1. Radiant Heat
2. High heat ceramic glass provides a safe, unobstructed view of the re
3. Heavy duty secondary air tubes introduce just the right amount of air to increase
efciency through complete combustion (specic for the EPI3C, EPI3T & EPI3TN)
4. Cool room air is circulated around the rebox with help from circulation blower,
heated and returned to the room
5. Combustion air is brought into the unit through the fresh air intake collar located
on the top left outer shell
6. Combustion takes place inside the rebox, smoke and gases are moved around a
bafe system into a second chamber for complete combustion and extended ame
path and exhaust out the chimney
7. Primary “bottom air feed” assists in cold start ups and to revive a small, dying re
8. A single air control regulates the burn rate