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AVALON
Mission Convection Wood Stove

Striking Details
A leaded glass design treatment to the fire viewing area carries you back to a simpler, less hurried time.

Uniquely Mission
Signature elements of Mission architecture include vertical raised panels, mortise and tenon joinery, and gently curving corbels.

William Morris is credited as a founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement, which originated in Britain in the late 19th century and established itself in America as the Mission style. Morris and other designers of this period were convinced that industrialization had degraded the work process, destroyed the environment, and reduced the skilled craftsman to an anonymous laborer. Mission designs conform to the spirit and ideals of honesty in construction and fitness of purpose found in handicrafts of earlier times.

Rooted in the loving heritage of the Arts and Crafts Movement, stoves from Avalon's Mission Collection bring the comfort of heat and energy independence to your home. The Prairie gas stove features state-of-the-art gas technology with efficiencies in excess of 80 percent and a fire that looks like real wood burning. The Cottage and Mission wood stoves are both non-catalytic and E.P.A. - certified to be clean burning.

Thoughtfully crafted and unrivaled in natural beauty, these stoves are crafted to last for generations. Each one features stylistic highlights of the Mission period. More important, each stove is a future heirloom that will enchant family and friends for years to come.

Beautifully designed and supremely functional, the Mission convection woodstove is an attractive family heirloom with practical applications. Fill the firebox with logs up to 20 inches long and enjoy hours of firelight through the oversized leaded-glass look door. Or cook your favorite dish on the heated stove top and dine in view of the dancing flames. Durable steel construction, heavy-duty refractory firebrick lining, and long-life stainless steel air tubes guarantee your pleasure for many years to come. This unique midsized convection stove will heat an entire home with moderate heating requirements and is approved for installation in mobile home, alcoves, hearthstone applications, and masonry chimney conversions.

Striking architectural details such as a hammered nickel escutcheon, hinges, and flue ring, an arched apron, raised vertical panels, quadralinear posts, and the appearance of mortise and tenon joinery faithfully recreate the art of craftsmanship in our Mission woodstove - a stove where timeless design incorporates superior heating capability.

The planking detail engraved on the horizontal stove surface is enhanced by perfectly proportioned quadralinear post caps and tenons. Finishing touches on each stove are meticulously executed by skilled craftspeople using time-honored techniques.

Stove dimensions:
Height 28 1/4" - Width: 19 ½" - Depth: 28" - Flue Diameter: 6" - Unit Weight: 320 lbs.

Heating Capacity Maximum BTU/Hr
(cord wood calculation)
Overall Efficiency Burn Time Emissions Construction Maximum Log Size Firebox Size Optional Fan
800 to 1,800 sq. ft. 71,0000 70.3% Up to 9 hours 2.9 grams/hr.
EPA Phase II
1/4" and 5/16" steel plate 20" 1.9 cubic feet 130 CFM

Clearances:
Note: Improper installation of your wood burning appliance or failure to operate it according to the guidelines detailed in the Owner's Manual may negate your warranty and endanger your home and family. All clearance measurements must be taken from stove top.

Single Wall Connector:
A= Stove Top to Sidewall 18"
B= Stove Top to Backwall 18"
C= Stove Top to Corner Wall 10"

Reduced Clearance:
A= Stove Top to Sidewall 18"
B= Stove Top to Backwall 11 1/2"
C= Stove Top to Corner Wall 10"

Alcove Clearances:
Clearances to a combustible alcove:
Maximum - Depth 48"
Minimum - Width 61 1/8"
Minimum - Height 84"

Floor Protection:
Minimum pad size 40 wide x 41 1/2" depth.
Minimum extension beyond the unit.
D= Stove Front 16"
E= Stove Sides 6"
F= Stove Back 6"

Outside Air Requirements:

  • Required for mobile home and in certain localities.
  • Must not be drawn from an enclosed space.
  • Requires the optional Outside Air Boot Part # 99200134.
Wood Testing:
Tseted to UL 1482, ULC-S627, CSA B366.2 room heater, solid fuel type. Also for use in mobile homes.

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