Hitzer 82 Furnace
To meet the convenience of our customers this stove was designed to capture the heat produced by the stove and with the provided ductwork, distribute it directly to different locations throughout your home, shop, or greenhouse. This provides evenly warm heat to the locations you desire. By having an extra-large fuel door and firebox this allows for multiple fuel types and sizes as well as btu ratings of 125,000 btu’s. With this exceptional design this stove has heating capabilities of up to 3,500 square feet.
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Hitzer model 82 Furnace is integrated with design and satisfaction. This stove utilizes the basic design of the model 82 stove, while capitalizing on the availability provided by preexisting ductwork. To meet the convenience of our customers this stove was designed to capture the heat produced by the stove and with the provided ductwork, distribute it directly to different locations throughout your home. This provides evenly warm heat to the locations you desire. By having an extra-large fuel door and firebox this allows for multiple fuel types and sizes as well as btu ratings of 125,000 btu’s. With this exceptional design this stove has heating capabilities of up to 3,500 square feet.
Developed to meet customer’s satisfaction the stove is accompanied with multiple available options to meet your needs. The 82 Furnace may be used as a radiant version or with an optional 980 cfm blower. Another popular option is an air filter housing system that can accompany a blower unit. This stove can be used as a very cost efficient primary source of heat with amazing heat outputs. Relax and enjoy the qualities of this Hitzer stove.
Features
Optional Features
- SpecsMeasurement
- Flue Size7"
- Heating CapacityUp 3,000 SQ FT
- BTU Rating30,000-100,000
- Addl. SpecsWidthDepthHeight
- Stove25"30"48"
- Firebox15"25"13"
- Fuel Door11"N/A12"
- ClearanceUnitFlue
- Side Wall28"18"
- Back Wall28"18"
- Floor ProtectionFrontSideRear
- Dimensions16"8"8"
- Floor to FlueMeasurement
- Top of Flue41"
- Bottom of Flue34"
Air Intake
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Air Intake Door and Chain82faid
- 82 FA Air Intake Door Magnetic Catch82fmc
- 82 Air Intake Door Hinge82faih
Ash Door
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Cast Ash Door Complete82fcadh
- Ash Door Gasket 3/4”3/4gasket
- 82 FA Ash Pan82fap
- 82 FA Cast Fuel/Ash Door Handle Spring82fcastsh
Blower
- Part NamePart Number
- 980 CFM Blower82f980b
- Boot for Blower82fboot
- 82FA Filter Housing for Blower82ffh
- 82 FA Fan Limit Control82fflc
Damper
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Damper Assembly82fda
- 82 FA Damper Assembly Rosette Knob82frk
Fire Brick
- Part NamePart Number
- Fire Brick 4 1/2” x 13 1/2”82ffb4x13
Call to order. Hitzer 260-589-8536.
Currently out of stock.
- Fire Brick 4 1/2 x 982ffb4x9
Call to order. Hitzer 260-589-8536.
Currently out of stock.
- 82 FA Front Fire Brick Retainer82fafront
- 82 FA Rear Fire Brick Retainer82farear
- 82 FA Left Fire Brick Retainer82faleft
- 82 FA Right Fire Brick Retainer82faright
- 82 FA Cast Iron Air Vent82fciav
- 82 FA Retainer Bolts82frb
Fuel Door
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Cast Fuel/Ash Door Handle Spring82fcastsh
- 82 Cast Fuel Door Complete82fcfdh
- 82 FA Fuel Door Draft Spinner82ffc
- 82 Fuel Door Gasket 3/4”82f3/4gask
Grate
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Grate Holder82fgh
- 82 Grate82g
- 82 FA Grate Shaker82fgs
Miscellaneous
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Gasket Glue82ftgc
- Coal Shovelclsvl
- Pokerpoker
Stove Top
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 FA Stove Top82fst
Thermostat
- Part NamePart Number
- 82 Thermostat Complete82ftc
- 82 Thermostat Knob and Spring82tks
- 82 FA Thermostat Bi-Metal Spring82ftms
- Chain Connectorchaincon
Yes, there is more heat produced by burning Anthracite Coal compared to burning wood. This is because there are more BTU’s in Anthracite Coal.
There are numerous ways to make the stove burn warmer. First, remove all the ash build up by shaking the ashes with the grate shaker. Next, allow for more air to enter through the air intakes. This can be done by adjusting the thermostat to a higher number, opening the ash door slides, opening the air intake knobs, or a combination of these methods. The last method is to apply more fuel, as you might not have enough fuel to maintain a hot fire.
Anthracite Coal starts differently compared to other fuel sources. There are three important factors that must occur to start Anthracite Coal successfully. The three factors are air flow, heat source, and fuel. First, there must be air flow and the air must come from the bottom and flow up through the coal. The next necessity is that there must be an already hot source of heat such as a kindling fire or hot charcoal. The last necessity is that there has to be enough Anthracite Coal to burn properly. This system of events occurs over a period of time and must be performed in stages. The first stage is to clear all of the ash to allow correct air flow. The next stage is to create a hot kindling or charcoal fire. And finally, the last stage is to cover the whole grate area one layer at a time with coal, allowing each layer to start burning before applying the next layer.
There are a lot of variables that can affect the burn time of the unit. These variables include the exterior weather conditions, room temperature desired, draft of the chimney, as well as many other conditions. Results may vary, but the average burn time between loads ranges from 8-24 hours. These burn times may exceed the averages, depending on the situation as every situation is different.
Anthracite coal and Bituminous coal are very different.
Anthracite Coal is a premium type of coal. It is very hard and compact. It is considered the highest quality of coal. It has the least amount of impurities, giving it the name “Clean Coal.” Anthracite coal has no soot residue and produces no smoke when consumed.
Bituminous Coal is a “soft coal” that contains tar-like particles within the coal. It is dirty to touch as well as burn. Because of these tar-like particles called “bitumen” it leaves soot like residue. It also produces dark smoke full of impurities and bitumen when consumed.
Anthracite Coal is a premium hard clean-burning coal mined out of Pennsylvania. It is one of the most economical fuel and heat sources in the world today. Anthracite coal produces the lowest cost per BTU and more consistent even heat, compared to other fuel sources such as wood pellets, fuel oil, natural gas, electricity, and wood. Anthracite coal burns very warm and clean producing no dirty soot or particle build up. It leaves no residue and produces no smoke.
The number the thermostat is set on should correlate with the amount of heat you want the stove to produce. The higher the number, the more heat the stove will produce. The lower the number the less heat it will produce. The number for the setting is determined by the preference of the customer.