Model G10000
- Pricing $17,975 (Qualifies for federal tax credit)
The G10000 was purposely designed for larger applications and multiple structures. A larger firebox gives greater heating capacity and long burn times for buildings up to 10,000sq ft.
- Approx. Heating Space*10,000 sq. ft.
- 8 Hour Burn Rate194,946 BTU/hr
- Water Capacity (US Gallons)274 gallons
- Firebox Volume16.5 ft3
- Recommended Wood Length20-24"
- Firebox Dimensions (L” x W” x H”)42" x 29" x 33.5"
- Firebox Door20" x 20"
- Weight 2,564 lbs
- Outlets2 pairs 1.5"
- Chimney Size6”
- Dimensions*** (L” x W” x H”)81" x 50" x 83"
About Gasification
HeatmasterSS is proud of it’s reputation of producing innovative wood heating methods and our G Series wood furnaces are continuing that trend. They operate more efficiently with fewer emissions than other wood furnaces. They can use up to 50% less wood to create the same heat.
How does it do that?
Wood gas is generated in
a high temperature reaction
(>700° F) between the wood
and a limited amount of
oxygen. The heat and lack of
oxygen “bakes” the wood,
causing the gases in the
wood to release in the form
of carbon monoxide, hydrogen
and carbon dioxide.
The wood gas mixture that
is created in the firebox
then gets forced through the
base of the fire along with
any ash that would come with
it and burned at
temperatures around 2000° F
in the gasification chamber.
This creates a very hot,
very clean burn which helps
you get the most out of your
fuel. After the gas is
burned, the heat is
transferred to the water
jacket using the heat
exchange tubes. Normal exit
temperatures of the exhaust
are 200 – 300 F.
The most notable indicator
of effective gasification is
the lack of smoke exiting
the chimney.
The gasification process
creates longer burn times
and can reduce wood
consumption as much as 50%
compared to a standard wood
furnace.
What does it mean for you?
- Less wood cutting
- Less ash removal
- Fewer emissions
- Fewer trips to the furnace
- Bottom line – more heat for less