Nova's modern and contemporary Tower design increases aesthetics as well as functionality for wood storage. With a compact outer appearance that hides a sizable 1.7 cubic ft. firebox, enabling you to enjoy long burn times. Large Glass front gives you a bright, mesmerizing fire view.
- Heat Capacity: Up To 2500 Square Feet
- Maximum Output BTU/Hour: 75,000
- Stove Dimensions: 27"W x 45 1/2"H x 18 1/2"D (Without Legs)
- Maximum Efficiency: 81%
- Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Designed to take the guess work and tinkering out of wood burning. Perfect for the casual wood burner, there is no longer a need to adjust burn settings. Just light a fire and an efficient, clean burn is delivered every time. Enjoy High Efficiency with MORE HEAT, from LESS WOOD. With a maximum Certified efficiency of 79%, Nova gets the most out of your wood. The steady heat output makes any space warm and comfortable.
Exceeds the stringent 2020 EPA emissions standards, meaning you get all the fire without the smoke.
Additional Information
- Certification: EPA, UL
- Firebox Volume: 2.4 Cubic Feet
- Flue Diameter: 6"
- Flue Location: Top/Rear Vent Convertible
- Max Firewood Length: 22"
- *Note: Type I Hearth Pad Required
Designed to take the guess work and tinkering out of wood burning. Perfect for the casual wood burner, there is no longer a need to adjust burn settings. Just light a fire and an efficient, clean burn is delivered every time. Enjoy High Efficiency with MORE HEAT, from LESS WOOD. With a maximum Certified efficiency of 79%, Nova gets the most out of your wood. The steady heat output makes any space warm and comfortable.
Exceeds the stringent 2020 EPA emissions standards, meaning you get all the fire without the smoke.
This product qualifies for the 2021 Wood and Pellet Heater Investment Tax Credit! Search "tax credit" to learn more.
Nova Wood Stove Products By MF Fire
MF Fire is a new kind of wood stove company, delivering innovative and beautiful wood stoves for modern living. Gone are the days of working hard to get your wood stove to work or being unable to see and enjoy your fire. Winner of the MIT Clean Energy Prize and called, "... a game-changer" by Smithsonian Magazine.