Specifications |
Superior WCT6840
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Overall Dimensions | 47"W x 45"H x 28"D |
Firebox Dimensions |
31"W x 14.5"H x 14"D |
Viewing Area |
31"W x 15"H |
Efficiency |
Up to 63% |
BTU output |
Up to 80,000 |
Heating capacity |
Up to 2,500 sq ft |
Burn Time |
6-8 hours |
EPA approval |
7.4 gr/hr |
Firebox capacity |
4.0 cu ft |
Maximum log size |
30” |
Non-catalytic combustion |
Maintenance-free operation |
Style |
Zero-clearance |
Time-delayed Air Boost System |
Care-free ignition |
Weight |
475lb |
Warranty |
Limited Lifetime
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Masonry installation with Tubinox rigid stainless steel liner (optional)
Warnock Hersey approved to ULC S-610 and UL-127 Standards
Blower Replacement Guidelines
If the need ever arises to replace the blower fans on your BIS Tradition, this information may help.
After removing the faceplate from your fireplace, you will see the two fans at the bottom rear of the unit. They are each secured to the back of the unit with a single screw in the bottom left-hand corner of the fan housing.
You will be able to readily reach the right blower screw, but because of the restricted access on the left side of the unit, it is more difficult to reach the left blower screw. To remedy this, you may cut a piece of 1" PVC to a length of 14 inches. Then make four cuts on one end that permit you to insert a Phillips head screwdriver handle into that end. Then secure the screwdriver with electrical tape. It isn't pretty, but it will get the job done.
Move each blower to the front of the unit and remove the metal housing around the motor side. It is attached with two Phillips head screws.
Once that housing is removed, the blower will fit through the opening on the far right bottom of the unit.
Hopefully, you find this information useful.