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Empire 82" Beige 55,000 BTU Electronic Intermittent Pilot, Natural Gas Direct Vent Counterflow Wall Furnace

Empire 82" Beige 55,000 BTU Electronic Intermittent Pilot, Natural Gas Direct Vent Counterflow Wall Furnace

Regular price $3,329.00
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Direct-Vent systems mount on an outside wall and have a vent-within-a-vent system to draw in outdoor air to support combustion and exhaust flue products to the outdoors.  The vent cap installs on the outside wall of the home. Because they do not draw your already-heated room air to support combustion, Direct-Vent systems are among the most efficient of the vented heaters. A Direct-Vent system may be installed as your home’s primary heating system.

These Direct-Vent Counterflow Wall Furnaces may be recessed between standard wall studs and can be installed on an outside wall.  Provides total comfort for a fraction of the cost of electric heat.  Matchless pushbutton piezo ignition for manual operation; also works with optional thermostats or other remote controls.  Front panels remove for cleaning and servicing. Counterflow design circulates warm air at floor level.

What's Included

  • 82" Beige 55,000 BTU Electronic Intermittent Pilot, Direct Vent Counterflow Wall Furnace
  • DV600 Vent Kit

Not Included

  • Wall Thermostats
  • 10" Side Outlet Kit
  • Side Outlet Register
  • Slim-Line Vent Kit
  • Vinyl Siding Vent Kit
  • Gas Conversion Kit

    Features

    • Made in USA
    • Up to 76% A.F.U.E. efficient
    • DVC55 Install on Outside Walls
    • Matchless Pushbutton Piezo Ignition
    • Front Panels Remove for Cleaning and Servicing
    • Multi-Room Heating Capacity with Optional Outlet Kits
    • Counterflow Blower Circulates Warm Air at Floor Level
    • Total Comfort for a Fraction of the Cost of Electric Heat
    • Standing Pilot (saves even more energy)

    Specifications

    Model DVC55IPXNAT
    Cabinet and Front Panels Color Beige
    BTU Input 55,000
    Blower Output, Cu. Ft./Min. 400 CFM
    Fuel Type
    Natural Gas
    Control Options (Not Included)
    Works with Manual; Toggle Switch, Thermostat; Wall Switch or Remote Control Yes
    Safety Controls
    Pilot and Main Burners Include Automatic Shut-off Yes
    Gas Inlet
    Iron Pipe Size (N.P.T.) 1/2"
    Wall to Valve Inlet 6 1/2"
    Center of Heater to Center of 1/2” Inlet Elbow 3"
    Floor Covering to Valve Inlet 3 3/4"
    Overall Dimensions
    Width 16"
    Depth 11"
    Height 82"
    Shipping Weight, lb 140 lbs
    Minimum Clearances to Combustibles From
    Top (To Ceiling) 4"
    Each Side (To Nearest Adjacent Sidewall) 4" without Register 18" with (SOR1)
    Bottom of Unit to Wood Floor Zero
    Center of Vent Connector Opening to Combustibles N/A
    Depth Unit May Be Recessed 4"

    Warranty

    Combustion Chamber 10-Year limited warranty
    All Other Part 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.

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