Please note: This is a brand-new unit, never shipped, but the box has been open. The unit is in perfect condition and will still receive the full manufacturer's warranty.
Bring warmth and comfort into your home with the Napoleon Wood Burning Stove.
- Meets 2020 EPA Standards
- Heat Capacity: 800-1800 Square Feet
- Maximum Output BTU/Hour: 65,000
- Maximum Efficiency: 72%
- Dimensions: 26"W x 34 1/4"H x 20 1/2"D
- Minimum Hearth Pad Size: 48" x 48"
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime
The Napoleon S20 is the first Napoleon Wood Stove to meet the strict 2020 emissions standards. The increased efficiency and cleanliness of burn helps it to heat up to 1800 square feet. A well built medium size stove with a convenient to use ash pan pedestal to remove ashes. A large viewing area and clean looks is making this one of the more popular stoves to buy this year.
- Maximum Burn Time: 8 Hours
- Firebox Volume: 1.9 Cubic Feet
- Ideal Firewood Length: 16" (Left To Right)
- Emissions Grams/Hour: 2.25
- Flu Size: 6"
- Weight: 270 Lbs
- Ceramic Glass Size: 15 1/2"W x 9 3/4"H
- Certification: EPA, CSA
- This model IS NOT Pre Fab Approved
- This model IS NOT Mobile Home Approved
NAPOLEON FIREPLACE PRODUCTS
Napoleon Fireplace Products is one of the largest Fireplace, Stove, Insert, And Electric Fireplace manufacturers in North America. Offering gas fireplaces designed for the price conscious builder and the interior designer looking for something unique. Napoleon's gas products feature patented burner technology with realistic flames and faux logs. Napoleon also manufacturers wood stoves and wood inserts backed by their Presidents Lifetime Warranty. Napoleon has one of the largest selections of electric fireplaces on the market today with both traditional fireboxes as well as contemporary . Everything indoor fire related under one brand name.
WOOD STOVES AND INSERTS
Stoves made to the EPA 2020 standards will be the most efficient, cleanest burning stoves every made. Here's the who, what, where, when, why, and how. Who? All wood stove manufacturers and will have to meet the new standards. All consumers purchasing and installing a new wood stove will have to purchase a 2020 compliant stove. What? This means not only does your stove produce less pollutants, you will get more heat from less wood. The gasses leaving the stove and the small particles that go up your chimney that still have heat value are reignited before leaving the stove. Where? Every state in the US has adopted the new standard. When? Starting January 1st, 2020. Why? Wood stoves are responsible for a relatively large amount of air pollution, especially in northern states where homeowners use their stoves as a primary source of heat. How? There are two ways of of increasing the efficiency of a wood burning stove. The most popular way is by ducting the air in the stove so it is released in specific locations to that the wood and smoke are burned more completely. This is called non-catalytic or clean burning. The second way is with a catalytic converter. When the smoke travels through the converter, it lowers the temperature at which combustion takes place, therefore burning the smoke more completely. Stoves with catalysts typically burn a little more efficiently and require a little more involvement with the use of the stove. Non-catalytic stoves require little to no additional involvement outside of regulating the air feeding the stove.