Short wood furnace

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Fsappo

Minister of Fire
Apr 9, 2008
4,331
Central NY
Anyone ever spot a epa certified wood furnace more suitable for basements with low ceilings, low like 6' or so, while still being able to maintain clearances to combustibles, plenum sizes for static pressure, etc?
 
I had the same issues, I stepped down the ductwork to our Caddy to clear combustibles. The Tundra is EPA certified and much lower than the Caddy.
 
Yeah, wasn't looking to go with a Drolet, but this customer is replacing a hotblast, so he still may be impressed.
 
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