Circulator 1300

Circulator 1300 (856) 452-3700

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1300 Circulator

COAL

The DS Circulator will burn for up to two days. Known for its slow burning, the coal hopper is gravity-fed, using no electricity. The DS Regulator controls drafts. With different BTUs available, you can heat individual rooms or your whole house.

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Specifications

1300 CIRCULATOR

The complete specifications are listed below, and can help you understand this appliance's designed purpose and capability.

Fuel
Heating Sq. Ft.
Efficiency
BTU
Firebox(WxDxH)
Volume
Over All
Load door (WxH)
Ash door (WxH)
Top exhaust
Rear exhaust
Floor to center exhaust
Coal hopper cap.
Coal volume w/hopper
U.L. tested
Weight
Warming shelf
Warranty
Coal
500–1200
83%
50,000
14” x 12”
2.0 cu. ft.
26"x20"x36.75"
16" x 10.5"
16.5" x 5.5"
N/A
6"
30.25"
50 lbs.
75 lbs.
Yes
400 lbs.
Optional
5-year limited

Features

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A list of some of the great features of this appliance.

  • Made in USA
  • Hand Crafted
  • Built Tough
  • Built to Last

  • Burns coal
  • Heat exchanger with tubes
  • Built from heavy plate steel
  • Superior cast iron Shaker grates
  • Cast iron airtight doors
  • Bi-metal draft regulator
  • Easy Operation
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Priced Right
  • 5 Year Warranty

  • Burn time 24-48 hours
  • Gravity fed coal hopper
  • Preset Secondary re-burn
  • Exterior Shaker handles
  • Minimal dust

Options

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  • Warming Shelf

Clearances From Combustibles

1300 CIRCULATOR

This appliance has the following requires when installing.

Side
Back
Front
Flue/Stove Pipe
Ceiling

24”
24”
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. #1482 for coal use only.

DS Circulator Tubes

1300 CIRCULATOR

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

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DS Air Intake Regulator

1300 CIRCULATOR

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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