Definition of smoke dragon ?

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SmokeyCity

Feeling the Heat
Mar 6, 2011
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Western Pa
I was browsing the Englander wood furnaces at Home Depot and came across this stove?

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It has neither CAT nor secondary intake pipes. Is this stove then, a smoke dragon?

What is it about this stove and any other modern stove that has neither CAT nor secondary pipes that distinguishes it from the old smoke dragons of the 70s ?

I am considering this stove for my open 3rd floor loft. 40'x40'
 
The link didn't work, but ya, that would be a smoke dragon. If it has no other re-burn technology in it (except maybe a baffle) then it's dragon.
 
I'm surprised Englander would manufacture a smoke dragon.
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The link didn't work, but ya, that would be a smoke dragon. If it has no other re-burn technology in it (except maybe a baffle) then it's dragon.
 
Isn't that their wood furnace add-on?
 
England Stove Works had a 35 to 1 (Air to Fuel) stove that was EPA exempt. Called FP-12. Maybe that was it.
 
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