160 EnergyMax
The EnergyMax 160 is a basement model designed to heat your entire home by convection. Using the DS Regulator and Circulator, the 160 is a clean burning unit, with maximum efficiency of 86%. It was fashioned for the basement, but will work well for use in a shop or a greenhouse. Built with 2 1/2” fire brick, this monster will serve for a long time.
Specifications
160 ENERGYMAX
The complete specifications are listed below, and can help you understand this appliance's designed purpose and capability.
Heating Sq. Ft.
Efficiency
BTU
Firebox(WxD)
Volume
Log Size
Overall (WxDxH)
Load door (WxH)
Ash door (WxH)
Top exhaust
Rear exhaust
Blower
U.L. tested
Weight
Metal jacket
Warming shelf
Warranty
2000-3500
86%
160,000
16” x 24”
4.5 cu. ft.
22”
36” x 36.5” x 41”
13.75” x 12”
16.5” x 5.5”
8”
N/A
N/A
Yes*
990 lbs.
Standard
N/A
5-year limited
Features
160 ENERGYMAX
A list of some of the great features of this appliance.
- Made in USA
- Hand Crafted
- Built Tough
- Built to Last
- Burns coal
- Heats up to 2000 sq. ft
- Secondary combustion system
- Bi-metal draft regulator
- Built from heavy plate steel
- Superior cast iron Shaker grates
- Easy Operation
- Easy Maintenance
- Priced Right
- 5 Year Warranty
- Heat exchanger with tubes
- Cast iron airtight doors
- Optional blower
- Large glass viewing door
- Exterior Shaker handles
- Minimal dust
Options
160 ENERGYMAX
- Basement Sides (Burgundy) Standard
- Basement Sides (Black) Must Request
- Domestic Hot Water Loop (3/4")
- Domestic Hot Water Loop (1")
Clearances From Combustibles
160 ENERGYMAX
This appliance has teh following requires when installing.
Back
Front
Flue/Stove Pipe
Ceiling
18”
48”
18”
36”
All units require a class “A” all fuel chimney installation that must conform to local and state codes. *Safety tested and labeled to U.L. Standards by Guardian Fire testing, to U.L. 391, ETLM78-1, CAN/CSA B-366,1
DS Circulator Tubes
160 ENERGYMAX
This stove uses DS Hot Air Circulator Heat Tubes, by circulating the air. The heat from the fuel and exhaust, heats these circulator tubes. The hot air rises out of the top of the tubes. When this happens, if creates a draw of air. The hot air leaving the top of the tubes has to be replaced. Cooler air that sits on the floor is now drawn up into the bottom of the tubes, making the air circulate. This is a continues process moving the air and heating the cooler air.
Circulates Air and Puts Out More Heat
DS Exhaust System
160 ENERGYMAX
In the EnergyMax, tubes throughout the firebox increase the surface area that is in direct contact with the heat. Warm air enters the tube. drawing cooler air from the bottom of the stove. This convection process produces even circulation with no need for electrical blowers of fans. This good circulation means heat throughout your home.
The stove pulls heat from the exhaust and releases the heat in your home.
DS Air Intake Regulator
160 ENERGYMAX
The DS Regulator is not electrical. it uses two different metals bonded together. The metals expand in different ways, directing the heat to where it i needed. Mounted directing on the hot surface of the stove, it governs the temperature by opening or closing the draft control. This draft control connects to a specially designed draft intake, through which air can enter to the increase or decrease the temperature of the fire, depending on the heat radiated from the stove. The DS Regulator is equipped with a 5-position mechanical control dial.
Air Intake - Controls Temperature of Stove
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