SKU:3588XNAT
Empire 40" 32,500 BTU Millivolt Control Without Thermostat, Natural Gas B-Vent Floor Furnace
Empire 40" 32,500 BTU Millivolt Control Without Thermostat, Natural Gas B-Vent Floor Furnace
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Vented zone heating systems use room air to support combustion and exhaust their flue products to the outdoors via a single pipe. Mounts anywhere you have access to an existing flue or where you can install a vent run through the roof. A vented zone heating system makes an excellent replacement for an inefficient oil or wood stove.
America’s Most Popular Floor Furnace
This is America’s most popular floor furnace and needs no electricity to operate. With its whole-house heating capability, you will be in total comfort for a fraction of the cost of electric heat.
The Empire Floor Furnace needs no electricity to operate, and starts with a matchless pushbutton piezo ignition.
What's Included
- 40" 32,500 BTU Millivolt, B-Vent Floor Furnace
- Diverter Kit (3588DIV)
Not Included (Sold Separately)
- Thermostat
- Gas Conversion Kit
Features
- Made in USA
- Operates in a Power Outage
- Needs No Electricity to Operate
- Whole-House Heating Capability
- Matchless Pushbutton Piezo Ignition
- America’s Most Popular Floor Furnace
- Total Comfort for a Fraction of the Cost of Electric Heat
Specifications
Model | 3588XNAT |
Register Color | Tan |
BTU Input | 32,500 |
Control Options (Not Included) |
Works with Manual; Toggle Switch; Thermostat; Wall Switch; or Remote Control |
Yes |
Safety Control |
Pilot and Main Burners Include Automatic Shut-off, Temperature Limit Controls, Flood Pan, and Debris Pan |
Gas Inlet |
Type of Gas | Natural Gas |
Iron Pipe Size (N.P.T.) | 1/2" |
Inlet to Floor | 6 3/16" |
Overall Dimensions |
Register Length & Width | 34" x 22" |
Casing Length & Width | 32" x 20" |
Overall Length Including Diverter | 40" |
Floor Opening Length & Width | 32 5/16" x 20 5/16" |
Height | 23 1/2" |
Shipping Weight, Lbs. (Two Cartons) | 108 |
Minimum Clearances to Combustibles (Top Must Be Open and Clear of All Objects and Covering): |
Each Side to Nearest Wall | 6" |
Bottom of Unit for Air | 6" |
Draft Diverter and Vent Connector | 6" |
Two Adjoining Sides to Walls | 18" |
Venting |
Floor to Top of Diverter Shield | 4 1/2" |
Center of Flue to Floor Covering | 13" |
Size of Flue Collar | 4" Dia. |
The flue pipe diameter must be as large as the flue collar on the draft diverter and run as directly as possible to the chimney at least 1/4” rise per foot of run, properly supported by metal straps, and enter the chimney so the end of the flue pipe is flush with the inner wall of the chimney. Any flue pipe passing through walls and roof must be “B” Type vent. The chimney must extend at least two feet above the roof and any object or building within 10 feet of the chimney. The flue pipe must NOT have any open tees or be connected to the chimney of an existing fireplace. |
Warranty
Combustion Chamber | 10-Year limited warranty |
All Other Parts Carry | 1-Year limited warranty |
Documents & Files
Frequently Asked Questions
Does our product work during a power outage?
Yes, most of our appliances have the ability to be used in a power outage situation please see a local dealer for more information. |
What is the difference between, Millivolt and electronic ignition heaters?
Millivolt fireplaces use the electricity produced by a standing pilot to operate the fireplace. Electronic ignition fireplaces rely on a power source to power the fireplace, this can be house voltage as well as battery voltage. |
Can I use a Wi-Fi Thermostat with my unit?
Our units are designed to be operated by millivolts or low voltage, most Wi-Fi thermostats use 24volts and are not compatible. |
Where can I find my model and serial number?
There is a rating plate attached to the valve of your appliance that will have the model and serial number information. |
Can you tell me how old my unit is?
Once you locate your rating plate the serial number will help identify the age, the first two digits of the serial number denote the year of manufacture (21, 20, 19...) the next two digits identify the week of that year that the unit was built. |