Among the most compact on the market, the Fox wood stove can heat up to 1,200 ft². With a maximum heat output of 45,000 BTU/h. Non-catalytic and EPA certified at an emission rate of 1.8 g/h, this model can efficiently heat small spaces. Its cast iron door, superimposed with steel sheets, is decorated with a fox. The bottom of its combustion chamber is deeper than other models in its category and allows a greater accumulation of ashes, and thus to be able to empty them much less frequently. Packaged in a rigid cardboard box for ease of transport, this appliance requires simple assembly.
Included: steel legs, air deflector, ceramic glass, cast iron door with adjustable hinges, ash lip, air damper
- Up to 5 hours burn time
- Up to 17" logs
- 1.55 ft³ firebox
- EPA certified
- Proudly made in Canada
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Certified for mobile home and alcove installation
Options: blower, thermodisc, firescreen, fresh air intake kit
User and Installation Manual - DB03186
Appliance performance
Fuel type Dry cordwood (16" recommended)
Recommended heating area-ft² () 250 - 1,200
Overall firebox volume-ft³ 1.7
EPA loading volume-ft³ 1.55
Maximum burn time 5 h
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood 45,000 BTU/h (13.19 kW)
Overall heat output rate < 12,124 BTU/h (3.55 kW) to 26,700 BTU/h (7.83 kW)
Average overall efficiency (dry cordwood) 74 % (HHV) 79 % (LHV)
Optimum efficiency 80 %
Optimum heat transfer efficiency 79 %
Average particulate emissions rate 1.8 g/h
Average CO 74 g/h
Fuel type Dry cordwood (16" recommended)
Recommended heating area-ft² 250 - 1,200
Overall firebox volume-ft³ 1.7
EPA loading volume-ft³ 1.55
Maximum burn time 5 h
Maximum heat output-dry cordwood 45,000 BTU/h (13.19 kW)
Overall heat output rate < 12,124 BTU/h (3.55 kW) to 26,700 BTU/h (7.83 kW)
Average overall efficiency (dry cordwood) 74 % (HHV) 79 % (LHV)
Optimum efficiency 80 %
Optimum heat transfer efficiency 79 %
Average particulate emissions rate 1.8 g/h
Average CO 74 g/h
Wood stove manual
Wood stove manual | Safety notifications & general information
(PDF - 3.6 Mo)Fox install & owner's manual
(PDF - 4.1 Mo)Fox stove dimensions
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General Features
Combustion technology Non-catalytic
High-efficiency certified appliance Yes, EPA 2020 approved
Maximum log length 17"
Log positioning Loading over depth
Chimney diameter 6"
Flue outlet diameter 6"
Type of chimney CAN/ULC S629, UL 103 HT (2100 °F)
Minimum chimney height (feet) 12'
Baffle type High quality vermiculite
Approved for an alcove installation Yes
Approved for a mobile home installation Yes, with fresh air intake
Shipping Weight 230 lb
Door type Single, glass with cast iron frame
Glass type Ceramic glass
Glass surface – dimensions (Width X Height) 10 1/4" X 8 1/2"
Glass air-wash system Yes
Overall dimension (Height) 28 3/4"
Overall dimension (Width) 18 1/2"
Overall dimension (Depth) 28 7/8"
Door opening – dimension (Height) 7 5/8"
Door opening - dimension (Width) 12"
Firebox – dimension (Height) 11 3/4"
Firebox – dimension (Width) 14 1/4"
Firebox – dimension (Depth) 19 1/8"
Firebox lined with refractory bricks for better heat distribution Yes
Stainless-steel secondary-air system improving gas combustion Yes
Steel thickness – body 3/16"
Steel thickness – top 1/4"
USA standard (emissions) EPA
Canadian Standard (emissions) CSA B415.1-10
USA standard (safety) UL 1482, UL 737
Canadian standard (safety) ULC S627
Tested and listed as per applicable standards By an accredited laboratory (CAN/USA)
Warranty Limited lifetime
Minimum clearances to combustibles*
(Data expressed in inches. 1 inch = 25.4 mm)
Canada United-States
Single wall pipe Double wall pipe Single wall pipe Double wall pipe
Clearance – back wall 14" 6" 12" 6"
Clearance - corner 11" 7" 11" 7"
Clearance – side wall 18" 18" 18" 18"
Clearance – top (measured from the platform on which the appliance is installed)** 84" 84" 84" 84"
* The information given on the certification label affixed to the appliance always overrides the information published in any other media (owner's manual, catalogues, flyers, magazines and/or web sites).
** Some appliances have been tested with a low ceiling. Before setting up your unit, refer to the installation manual.