Fuel: Wood Heating Capacity: up to 3,700 sq. Feet Efficiency: Up to 79.8% Heat Output: Up to 56,000 BTU’s / Hour Manufacturer: Quadra Fire
The 4300 Step Top offers Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) technology for more consistent heat with less attention needed – we like to call it the Load, Light, Live advantage. The traditional styling of the 4300 Step Top can be customized with a choice of gold or satin nickel door trims, matching Queen Anne legs, or a sturdy black pedestal. With its standard ash removal system, the 4300 Step Top gives you all the charm of a wood stove without all the fuss.
*Heating Capacity, Efficiency, and Heat Output are approximate. Heating capacity may vary due to climate, building construction and condition, amount and quality of insulation, location of the heater, and air movement in the room. BTUs will vary depending on the type of fuel used. The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the type of fuel burned and the venting configuration used.
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4300 Step Top
Fuel: Wood
Heating Capacity: up to 3,700 sq. Feet
Efficiency: Up to 79.8%
Heat Output: Up to 56,000 BTU’s / Hour
Manufacturer: Quadra Fire
The 4300 Step Top offers Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) technology for more consistent heat with less attention needed – we like to call it the Load, Light, Live advantage. The traditional styling of the 4300 Step Top can be customized with a choice of gold or satin nickel door trims, matching Queen Anne legs, or a sturdy black pedestal. With its standard ash removal system, the 4300 Step Top gives you all the charm of a wood stove without all the fuss.
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*Heating Capacity, Efficiency, and Heat Output are approximate. Heating capacity may vary due to climate, building construction and condition, amount and quality of insulation, location of the heater, and air movement in the room. BTUs will vary depending on the type of fuel used. The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the type of fuel burned and the venting configuration used.