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General Forestry => Firewood and Wood Heating => Topic started by: ken999 on April 12, 2010, 10:40:26 PM
Anyone know what the deal is with these new E-classics?
At first glance, I like where the bypass lever is now located.
They also appear to have a tick higher BTU rating than the 2300's.
What's the scoop?
Got some scoop today from CB.
2400 has a stainless tube where the Fusion Chamber was. It has the new bypass lever. The Reaction Chamber is a 1/3 bigger. The turbulator exchanger system has been replaced with a new system that has 2x the surface area. There is no air introduced into the new SS tube, it's all put into the upper firebox. The water jacket is 100 gallons smaller to make room for all the other changes. The efficiency is better and the BTU output is higher with the new exchangers.
Sounds interesting.
They mentioned the 2400 to me when I spoke to them last week. They said it won a burning efficiency contest in Florida. I am looking for more info on it, but I could not get any hits on Google. Anywhere I can look for more info?
Looks like the 2300 will be obsolete soon. If I have a problem with my 2300, will they replace it with a refurbished 2300 or a new 2400?
Doctorb
A contest in Florida? They need heat in Florida? Why wasn't it tried in the mid arctic temps of us northern states or even in the Dakotas?
http://www.centralboiler.com/media/CBFlyerEClassic2400.pdf
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=7206
ken999 amd mudbud-
I re-Googled E2400 and got some scant info. Thanks for the posts ken999.
Doctorb