I'm installing an f55 (first stove) near the end of November and I noticed it is rated at roughly 3.5g/hr. Compare that to the 1.7/hr for the NC30.
Both are pretty simple tube stoves. Why is there such a big difference in emissions?
Despite reading very positive reviews at the end of the day is the f55 a "dirty" stove from an emissions standpoint?
Also will this stove be removed from Jotuls line after 2020 given the new requirements?
Both are pretty simple tube stoves. Why is there such a big difference in emissions?
Despite reading very positive reviews at the end of the day is the f55 a "dirty" stove from an emissions standpoint?
Also will this stove be removed from Jotuls line after 2020 given the new requirements?