Identifying wood stove

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trooper1954

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Dec 20, 2015
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BC
Hi everyone....brand new here with a problem. I have just aquired a wood stove for my workshop.It was made in 1991 by a company called HAUGHS in Ontario,Canada. Tried looking them up but no longer in business.The problem I have is that in order to get it WETT certified for insurance purposes I need to have the model number. The label on the back of the stove is partially destroyed, and although parts of it can be read, the model number, any CSA WH approvals, and most of the set up distances have been obliterated. Can anyone suggest how to identify the stove.....perhaps from measurements? I can provide photos if this forum allows.
Thanks for any help I receive.
 
Good pictures of your stove will probably identify the model.
This thread has a picture of a readable Haughs tag if you haven't found it.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/searching-for-some-answers.134693/#post-1808602

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Good pictures of your stove will probably identify the model.
This thread has a picture of a readable Haughs tag if you haven't found it.
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/searching-for-some-answers.134693/#post-1808602

Next to the "Post Reply" button at bottom is "Upload a File" to select picture from your files. It will load below message box. Next place cursor in message where you want the picture, and hit "thumbnail" to place the pic in your post.


Thanks coaly....similar but not quite the same.

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Duplicate thread from main forum. Looks like it may be the predecessor or equivalent of the Century S126 or S127.
 
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