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Report No.: 300-ELAB-2381-EPA
Date: 06.09.2019
Initials: JSA/MGJN
Page 5 of 25
300-ELAB-2381-EPA
Variants: At the time of testing there are these basic variants in the 6100B
series, all having identical firebox design and air system:
Type 6140B on a small base
Type 6143B on an extended base with and without a log store
Type 6148B on a pedestal
Type 6170B low version for use against a masonry wall
Description of the wood heater
Wood Stove Model: 6100 B series
Type: Freestanding, convection-type wood fired room heater.
WOOD HEATER INFORMATION
Materials of Construction: The unit is constructed primarily of cast iron with a stainless-steel
secondary combustion air box placed at the upper back of the firebox. The firebox is lined with
molded vermiculite firebricks, sides, back and two baffles. The feed door has a large glass panel
and 8 mm diameter fiberglass gasket.
Air Injection System: Air enters the firebox through an opening located at the back of the
appliance.
Primary combustion air is channeled through the air controller holes down through the manifold
that is located behind the door at the top of the door frame.
Secondary air enters the appliance through the back and is channeled internally to a stainless-steel
box located at the upper back of the firebox. The stainless-steel box has two rows of air nozzles.
Combustion Control Mechanisms: The combustion air inlet is controlled by a handle located
above the fuel loading door. Combustion air control mechanism is a sliding rod with flat plates
attached that cover and uncover air inlets when the rod is pushed left or right. Only the primary
combustion air is adjustable, the secondary combustion air is fixed.
Combustor: N/A
Internal Baffles: A angled baffle made of vermiculite is mounted in the upper portion of the
firebox. The flame path is forced to the front of the firebox where it travels up through the opening
between the baffle and primary air manifold. Above this baffle there is a second baffle also made of
vermiculite
Other Features: None
Flue Outlet: The 6” diameter flue outlet is centered at the top of the appliance.
The stove had been aged in excess of 50 hours of operation prior to the certification test, while
pre-testing at Morsø.
There is an XLS file holding all the documentation of aging including plots of the course of the
platform scale, the flue gas temperature and the flue draft. Further the full set of logger data is
present.
The stove was pre-tested these days: the 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30 and 31 of January and further
the 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of February, each day of approximately 10 hours of operation, thus in total no
less than 120 hours of operation with active combustion.

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