Rohn wood stove.

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zachb91

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Jan 11, 2016
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indiana
Has anybody heard of these? Are they any good. A house I'm looking at has one in the living room.

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Haven't heard of it. Do you have a picture?
 
I can get one Monday it has a glass front and a side loading door

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Great. I'm curious to see what it looks like.
 
That's what it looks like
[Hearth.com] Rohn wood stove.
 
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Looks a bit like an Orley design.
 
Yes, I designed it with a number of similar models in Peoria in the early 1980s-it should have a underneath tube to bring in fresh air with a door flap controlled by a motor, thermostat and blower. It is a 24" log unit and also may have a grate for coal. It is at the top of wood/coal stoves arena and is rated at 90 per cent efficient and the fresh air will pass by the glass to be smoke free. It is recommended for geodesic homes and with an attachment , air can be brought in through walls of a mobile home, It has won awards and the motto is: You Can't Beat Our Heat. (It is UL rated as well as other certifications)
 
Yes, I designed it with a number of similar models in Peoria in the early 1980s-it should have a underneath tube to bring in fresh air with a door flap controlled by a motor, thermostat and blower. It is a 24" log unit and also may have a grate for coal. It is at the top of wood/coal stoves arena and is rated at 90 per cent efficient and the fresh air will pass by the glass to be smoke free. It is recommended for geodesic homes and with an attachment , air can be brought in through walls of a mobile home, It has won awards and the motto is: You Can't Beat Our Heat. (It is UL rated as well as other certifications)
90% efficient based on what testing procedure?
 
Zach,
I helped design that wood stove back in the early eighties. I believe your unit is a 20" fire box and should have a back shroud and blower with a motor for raising a flap and thermostat. It should be great for burning wood but it looks as if it has been butchered and has a side vent for blowing air. The air should come from underneath the firebox and into the nose for a complete burn. Warm air is preferred by fires and is more efficient than using cool air. Check the tube so that it is clear of suit/ashes as they also get caught in the nose passage way. When the unit is cold, use a vacuum hose