Outdoor Wood Furnaces
»Central Boiler Classic
The Central Boiler CL 7260 Titanium Series is designed for more than residential heating. This commercial heating system is efficient up to 20,000 square feet. To determine the best system for your building consider this, Central Boiler, Inc urethane foam insulation provides 2-3 times the effective "R" value of conventional fiberglass batt insulation. It's just one of the quality features built-in to a Central Boiler Outdoor Wood Furnace. Specifications: Door 30" x 40" Firebox 72" x 60" x 40" Heat Transfer Area 170 sq. ft. Weight 3910 lbs Water Capacity 764 gallons * For more than residential heating. * Replaces up to 1,500 gallons of fuel oil per month Classic Model Features
Why You Should Choose The Central Boiler Classic® Outdoor Wood Furnace? It’s an alternative that eliminates the problems and increases the advantages of wood heat. It’s a choice that can improve your family’s living environment and standard of living while eliminating the fire hazards and time-consuming chore of tending a traditional wood stove. The Central Boiler Classic outdoor wood furnace can heat 100% of your home and hot water. By virtually eliminating your heating costs, the Classic can often pay for itself in the first two years of use. Over a ten year period, a homeowner or business may save $20,000 to $100,000 or more in heating costs. And generally the Classic uses 25% to 70% less wood compared to traditional wood furnaces or other brands of outdoor wood furnaces. The Classic saves you time and means less work because it burns larger pieces of wood. There’s less splitting which significantly reduces the time you spend preparing the wood. The large firebox is designed for easy loading of wood and removal of ash. The Classic is beneficial for the environment because burning wood is natural. Wood is a totally renewable resource and, when burned, results in no net increases in carbon dioxide. On the other hand, fossil fuels when burned, release carbon dioxide which would otherwise be trapped in the earth. The burning of fossil fuels causes a net increase in carbon dioxide which is believed to be responsible for the heat trapping greenhouse effect. Click here to download a Product Brochure Contact us about this product. |