Technical specifications – Drolet HT1600 User Manual

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

HT-1600

HT-2000

Combustion Type:

Wood

Wood

Recommended Surface

900 to 1 800 ft

2

1 000 to 2 400 ft

2

Heating Capacity* :

E.P.A :

40 000 BTU/h

60 200 BTU/h

Real :

70 000 BTU/h

95 000 BTU/h

Optimum Efficiency :

76%

78%

Average Emission:

3,3 g/h

3,8 g/h

Colour :

Metallic Black

Metallic Black

Flue Pipe Diameter :

6’’ (152 mm)

6’’ (152 mm)

Chimney type :

2 100°F (650 °C)

2 100°F (650 °C)

Minimum Chimney Height :

12’ (3,66 m)

12’ (3,66 m)

Maximum Log Length :

18’’ (457 mm)

19’’ (483 mm)

Dimensions

Overall:

On Pedestal Model :


W x D x H

25 1/8 x 26 ½ x 32 5/8‘’

(638 x 673 x 828mm)

W x D x H

28 3/8 x 29 ½ x 34 3/8

(721 x 749 x 873mm)

Combustion Chamber :

Width x Depth :


Volume :

18 ¼ x 15 ¼’’

(464 x 387 mm)

2,5 pi

3

(0,07 m

3

)

22 ½ x 18’’

(572 x 457 mm)

3,4 pi

3

(0,09 m

3

)

Door Opening :

Width x Height :

17 ¾ x 9 1/8'’

(425 x 222 mm)

17 3/4 x 9 1/8

(450 x 234 mm)

Pyroceram Glass Door :

Width x Height :

16 ¼ x 9 ½’’

(432 x 267 mm)

16 1/4 x 9 1/2

(413 x 241 mm)

Mass:

420 lbs (190 Kg)

560 lbs (254 Kg)

OPTIONS

Blower 75 CFM (2,83 m

3

/min) with

variable speed control

Yes

Yes

Thermodisc 100-120

o

F (37-49

0

C).

Yes

Yes

*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.

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