Drolet DB03116, DB03110, DB03115 owner manual Section Specifications

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SECTION 5.0

SPECIFICATIONS

Fuel Type

Cordwood

Test Standards

ULC S627 (CSA B366.2) & UL 1482 residential.

Recommended surface : 500 to 1900 sq. ft.

Heating capacity* – BTU/hr., EPA test wood: 38,700 BTU/h.

Heating capacity* – BTU/hr., seasoned cordwood : 75,000 BTU/h.

Optimum efficiency: 77%

*Why is the BTU indicated on the EPA label smaller than the one advertised?

You will notice a difference between the BTU output as indicated on the unit’s white EPA label affixed to the glass and the BTU as advertised on our web site and/or product literature. The maximum BTU output we advertise for this unit is what will be obtained with a full load of seasoned cordwood inserted inside the firebox. The EPA output, on the other hand, is what has been obtained during emissions testing. The EPA test procedure requires that a special type of wood be used and positioned inside the firebox in a manner that does not represent the way the firebox volume would normally be utilized using seasoned cordwood. The EPA test load is typically much smaller. Hence, the BTU as per the EPA label is reduced. The BTU output that should be considered by a normal user is the one we advertise for seasoned cordwood.

Shipping Weight

421 lbs (191 kg)

Firebox Volume

2.3 cubic feet (0,065 m3)

Firebox Floor Area

21’’W x 16.5’’D (530 mm x 420 mm)

Door Opening Size

17.56” wide x 8.75” high (450 mm x 220 mm)

Recommended

20.5” x 6” Dia. (521 mm x 152 mm) if loading sideways

Log Size

 

Flue Outlet

6” (152 mm) diameter (vertical)

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Contents Models DB03100, DB03110, DB03115, & DB03116 Escape 1800 EPA Wood StoveIntroduction Table of Contents Specifications Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty General Installation InstallationLegs and ash drawer assembly for DB03116 model Page See .3 on the following Positioning the StoveClearances Clearances to combustible materials Type of Protection Reduced ClearancesGraphic Graphic Graphic Floor protector Floor ProtectorTips on Wood Heating Chimney Chimney Flue SystemDefinitions Page Stove pipe Wall support systemChimney Typical installation through the wall 1 a Typical installation through the wallPage Page Page Ceiling support system Typical installation through the ceilingPage Page Page 2 a Typical Installation Through an Existing Masonry Chimney 2 B Factory Built Thimble 2 C Brick Thimble Chimney Connector A Connecting Sections Draft Outside Combustion AIR Advantage of Installing a Blower FANPage Keep these instructions for future reference OperationSafety Information Fuel Wood species Energy yield Millions of BTU/cord Energy yield for wood species Use of manufactured logsLighting a Fire Simple wood moisture testIntensity Draft Setting FAN Blower Operation Maintaining the FireGlass MaintenanceCleaning and Painting Your Stove Gasketing ASH Removal Using the ASH DrawerBaffle Installation for Escape 1800 Model Chimney Flue CleaningVermiculite Baffle Front 41 holes of 5/32 Secondary AIR Tube ReplacementImportant Notes Section Specifications Description Drolet Limited Lifetime Warranty