Lopi Medium Flush Wood Rectangular

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The Medium Flush NexGen-Hybrid™ Wood Insert is a great option for those looking to upgrade their old, inefficient fireplace. It features a sleek, flush design, a big, beautiful fire viewing area, and concealed convection fans that increase the transfer and circulation of heat throughout your home.

NexGen-Hybrid™ Technology provides cleaner, longer burns, higher efficiencies and more heat into your home. This makes the Large Flush NexGen-Hybrid™ Wood Insert one of the most efficient and cost effective ways to heat your home, even if the power goes out.

Here are just a few benefits you’ll love about the Medium Flush NexGen-Hybrid™ Insert:
• Cleaner burns with lower emissions than traditional wood inserts.
• 2.2 cubic foot firebox accommodates logs up to 24 inches long, which allows you to burn more wood efficiently and for longer burn times.
• Bypass damper helps to prevent smoke-backs during loading and reloading.
• Single operation air control gives you full range of control over the burn rate (low, medium, and high).
• Huge fire viewing area with beautiful arched and rectangular door designs.
• The optional GreenStart® Igniter makes starting your insert as easy as pushing a button!

Description

  • Emissions: 1.2 Grams Per Hour
  • Heating Capacity:* 1,500 to 2,000 Square Feet
  • EPA Tested Crib Wood BTUs per Hour** 11,076 to 39,456
  • BTUs per hour using cord wood 14,500 to 70,000
  • Maximum Burn Time: Up to 10 Hours
  • Firebox Size: 2.2 Cubic Feet
  • Maximum Log Size: 24”
  • Weight: 450 Pounds
  • Construction: 5/16” to 1/4” Steel Plate
  • HHV Overall Efficiency:*** Up to 77%
  • Glass Viewing Area: 22-5/8” W x 10-1/8” H, 226.6 Sq. In.
    * Heating capacity may vary depending on degree of home insulation, floor plan and ambient temperature zone
    of the area you live.
    ** EPA tests to determine BTU output are performed with a single standardized load of dimensional lumber (crib fuel). When burning cord wood, the fireplace will achieve higher BTUs. The BTU output of the fireplace can be higher than the numbers established during EPA testing depending upon the quantity and species of wood being burned. Based on our in-house testing using cord wood, real world BTUs will typically fall between the cord wood numbers listed above. .
    *** Overall efficiency as tested using B-415.1-10. HHV = High Heat Value.

Additional information

Brand

Firebox Capacity

Heating Capacity

Style

Shape

Indoor/Outdoor

Min Fireplace Opening Front

Min Fireplace Opening Back

Min Fireplace Opening Height

Min Fireplace Opening Depth

Description

  • Emissions: 1.2 Grams Per Hour
  • Heating Capacity:* 1,500 to 2,000 Square Feet
  • EPA Tested Crib Wood BTUs per Hour** 11,076 to 39,456
  • BTUs per hour using cord wood 14,500 to 70,000
  • Maximum Burn Time: Up to 10 Hours
  • Firebox Size: 2.2 Cubic Feet
  • Maximum Log Size: 24”
  • Weight: 450 Pounds
  • Construction: 5/16” to 1/4” Steel Plate
  • HHV Overall Efficiency:*** Up to 77%
  • Glass Viewing Area: 22-5/8” W x 10-1/8” H, 226.6 Sq. In.
    * Heating capacity may vary depending on degree of home insulation, floor plan and ambient temperature zone
    of the area you live.
    ** EPA tests to determine BTU output are performed with a single standardized load of dimensional lumber (crib fuel). When burning cord wood, the fireplace will achieve higher BTUs. The BTU output of the fireplace can be higher than the numbers established during EPA testing depending upon the quantity and species of wood being burned. Based on our in-house testing using cord wood, real world BTUs will typically fall between the cord wood numbers listed above. .
    *** Overall efficiency as tested using B-415.1-10. HHV = High Heat Value.

Additional information

Brand

Firebox Capacity

Heating Capacity

Style

Shape

Indoor/Outdoor

Min Fireplace Opening Front

Min Fireplace Opening Back

Min Fireplace Opening Height

Min Fireplace Opening Depth