Please help with an Englander

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Can someone please tell me the model of this and the center of the exhaust height?

Please and thank you
Eric
 
I don't have one but looks like a 25-PDV. Specs

Heating Area 2200 sq.ft.

Max. Heat Output 42,000 Btu.

Automatic Ignition Yes

Manual Ignition If needed

Hopper Capacity 60 lbs.

Fuel Type Wood pellets

Glass Air Wash Yes

Built in Blower Yes

Convection Blower Capacity 250 cfm.

Thermostat Compatible Yes

E.P.A. Approved Yes

Efficiency 78%

Emissions 2.6 gr/hr

Dimensions
Height 30 in.
Width 28.5 in.
Depth 28.5 in.


Weight 375 lbs.

Window Size 8.5" by 8.5"

Flue Vent Size 3"

Top Vent No

Rear Vent Yes

Rear Vent Height 15.9"

Battery Backup No
 

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All the Englander owners on here? No real response. Givin it a Bump,

I am pretty sure it's 16" center (15.9") that goes for almost ALL Englanders.
 
Thanks. I am replacing it today and has a block wall. SDS on standby.
 
Correct...ALMOST all. 10-cpm is a hair over 17" to centerline.

The CPM mounted right up to where the PDVP used to be? They had the same Center?

Pretty sure it was 16"? My old 1996 25-PDVP and my Dads 2001 PDV had the same Center. The CPM was where the old PDVP was in my shop, and it plugged right up to where Dads 25-PDV was (CPM is now my Father's/ He loves it)

Maybe it is 17"? I gotta check now :)
 
The XXV went in nice. Far enough from the wall do they can still use the space. Took an adapter, tee,and a 90 at a slight angle. Pictures to come.
 
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