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Elmira “Fireview” Dual-Fuel Cookstove
Featuring hgh efficiency and low emissions, the Fireview features a 60,000 BTU firebox, with a 3.0 cubic ft. oven and viewing window. The wood-fired oven easily accommodates large pans, and the warmers keep food hot. Fireview’s viewing window allows owners to fine-tune the flame for perfect cooking. It’s available with optional gas side burners, a second warming oven and water jacket. www.elmirastoveworks.com


[SPECIFICATIONS]
Dimensions
6” flue opening, 6” clearance to back wall from pipe with double wall pipe and heat shield
Output — 30,000-60,000 BTU (heats approx. 800-1800 sq. ft.)
Burn Time — 8 hours (up to 10+ hours reported)
Firebox Depth — 22”


[NOTABLE FEATURE]
> This stove operates on both wood and gas, a feature that may appeal to many homeowners.


 


Zephyr “Verona” Range Hood
The Zephyr Verona range hood is a two for one. The hood ventilates cooking fumes from the kitchen and the glass canopy sports highly-efficient LED lighting. Select the Cloud blue, Deep blue or Amber color settings to best match the kitchen’s décor, or select the demo mode, which shows all three in 10-second intervals. A Next Generation Europa model, Verona includes Zephyr’s DCBL Suppression System. DCBL lessens noise by 77% and increases performance by 30% (more CFM and energy efficiency). Zephyr’s DCBL Suppression hoods use 80% less energy than typical range hoods on the market. www.zephyronline.com


[SPECIFICATIONS]
Internal, Min.-Max. Blower — CFM 250-715
Internal, Min.-Max. Sones — 0.8 -5.8
Speed Levels — 5+ burst
Lighting Bloom LED — 3 W x 3


[NOTABLE FEATURE]
>The Zephyr Verona range hood combines high-style, LED lighting, increased performance and deep energy savings.


27 www.greenbuildermag.com 02.2012

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