Operating Instructions

2. What type of wood is best to use as firewood?

Both hardwood and softwood burn well in this stove. Both woods contain about 8,000 BTU/lb (18,570 KJ/Kg), but hardwood is generally denser, will weigh more per cord, and burns a little slower and longer. Cutting firewood so that it will fit horizontally, front to back, makes it easier loading and less likely for the fuel to roll on the glass. Except for a cold start, there is no need to crisis-cross the logs. Ideal length would be about 18“ (3457 mm) for the 2100. Burn only dry, seasoned wood. It produces more heat and less soot or creosote. Freshly cut wood has about 50% moisture. A 10 pound (4.5 Kg) log contains 5 pound (2.3 Kg) of water. To season firewood split and stack it so that air can get to all parts of the wood. Burn beach wood only if its salt content has been washed away in a season of rain and then the wood dried. To prevent smoke spillage, when refueling, open the door slowly.

3. What does dry, seasoned wood mean?

Wood that has been dried for a period of one year in a well-ventilated and sheltered area would be considered dry, seasoned wood. Wood from slow-growing trees is generally considered better than wood from fast-growing trees. To season firewood split and stack it so that air can get to all parts of the wood.

4. Will following the above-listed steps for starting a fire mean perfect results every time?

The quick answer is ‘most of the time’. There are many variables that may affect your success when starting a fire. Most of those variables and how to deal with them will be learned through experience. Your ability to start a good fire will significantly increase with time and patience. Some of the reasons for poor stove performance will be covered in the next section of these instructions.

5. Why can’t I get the fire lit?

Damp or wet wood and poor drafts are the main reasons for poor results in starting a fire. Always use dry, seasoned wood for your fire. Even wood dried for two years will be difficult to ignite if it has become wet.

6. Is it normal for soot to cover the glass at the beginning of a fire?

Your stove has been built with an air-wash system that will help keep the glass clear when the firebox has reached a good operating temperature and has a good draft. Normally a hot stove will keep the glass clean, but if you must clean the glass, use a soft cloth with no abrasive and clean only when cold. Cold firebox temperature and poor draft cause sooting of the glass. Once the firebox temperature and the draft increase, the soot will burn off.

7. What is draft?

Draft is the ability of the chimney to exhaust or draw smoke produced during the normal combustion process. Too much draft may cause excessive temperatures in the appliance and may damage the appliance*. Inadequate draft may cause backpuffing or “plugging” of the chimney. There is a certain amount of draft that is required to allow for your stove to function at its’ highest efficiency. A water column gauge can be used to reference this amount.

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2100 Freestanding specifications

The Enviro 2100 Freestanding is an exceptional wood stove designed to combine efficiency, style, and functionality. This modern stove is crafted for homeowners seeking an environmentally friendly heating solution without sacrificing aesthetics or performance.

One of the standout features of the Enviro 2100 is its impressive heating capacity. With the ability to effectively heat spaces of up to 2,000 square feet, it provides an ideal solution for large living areas or open floor plans. The efficient heat output ensures that rooms maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature, even during the coldest winter months.

The Enviro 2100 incorporates advanced clean burning technologies that significantly reduce emissions while maximizing heat production. Its innovative design allows for a secondary combustion system that ignites and burns off unburned gases and particulates. This not only minimizes the environmental impact, but also enhances fuel efficiency, giving homeowners more warmth for less wood consumption.

Durability and craftsmanship are also key characteristics of the Enviro 2100. Constructed from high-quality steel and featuring a cast iron door, this stove is built to withstand the demands of daily use. The large firebox is designed for easy loading, accommodating larger logs for longer burn times, thus reducing the frequency of reloading.

Aesthetically, the Enviro 2100 Freestanding stove offers a range of customization options. Buyers can choose between various finishes, including classic black or a more contemporary brushed nickel, allowing them to match the stove with their home décor. Additionally, the large glass viewing window provides an alluring glimpse of the flickering flames, creating a cozy ambiance in any setting.

Safety features are thoughtfully integrated into the design of the Enviro 2100. The stove includes a built-in air wash system that helps keep the glass clean, ensuring a clear view of the fire while contributing to overall safety. Furthermore, the unit is equipped with a heat shield, allowing for closer placement to walls without compromising safety or performance.

In summary, the Enviro 2100 Freestanding is a standout choice for those seeking an efficient and stylish wood heating solution. With its impressive heating capacity, advanced clean burning technologies, durable construction, customizable design, and essential safety features, it is truly a remarkable addition to any home. Whether for functional warmth or aesthetic value, the Enviro 2100 promises to deliver an exceptional experience for years to come.