EF2 Freestanding
- Brand: Enviro
- Product Code: EF2-1-FS
- Availability: In Stock
- EF2 Spec Sheet
- 2021-2023 Biomass Tax Credit Certificate
- EF2 Manual
Available Options
EF2-1 Freestanding Pellet
77% efficient...qualifies for Federal and State Tax Credit Rebates
Features
■ Firebox brick liner
■ Recessed hopper lid handle
■ Heavy-duty heat exchanger
■ Welded Firebox
■ Full pedestal ash pan
■ Covered, easy-to-use controls
■ Mobile home approved
■ Optional log set
■ Self ignition
BTU Max Input 34,000-40,000 BTU
Heating Area 2000 ft2
Efficiency 77%
EPA Emissions 1.7 g/Hr
Hopper Capacity 55lbs
Variable Fan Speed 200CFM
Stove Dimensions 30 1/4" H x 22" W x 24 1/8" D
Specs
Burn time 50hrs.
Fuel Type Standard or premium grade wood pellets
Glass Air Wash No
Built in Blower Yes
E.P.A. Approved Yes
Weight 240lbs.
Window Size 12 in. by 8 in.
Flue Vent Size 3 in.
Top Vent No
Rear Vent Yes
Rear Vent Height 16.4 in.
Battery Backup No
Surge Protector Recommended
Colors Black
Exhaust Temperature Sensor Yes
Low Draft Shutdown No
Construction Type Fabricated steel
Automatic Shutdown and Re-ignition No
Warranty - Limited Lifetime Original purchaser. Covers the body of the insert or stove against material or workmanship defects for parts repair or replacement for seven years, labour for two years. Firebox, Heat Exchanger, Burn Pot, Firebox Panels, Ceramic Glass, Pedestals, Panels, Legs, Log Sets and Door Assembly.
Limited Three Year Warranty: Burn pot liner.
Limited Two Year Warranty: Ignitor, Auger Motor, Circuit Board, Timers, Temperature Sensors, Blowers, Vacuum Switch and Wire Harness.
Limited One Year Warranty: Exterior surface finishes against defects in materials and workmanship.
Options
Nickel or Gold door cover
Nickel or Gold Trivet
Log set
Comments
The EF2i now has automatic ignition, but the EF2 still has to have a fire set manually.
Maintenance
Every Two Three Days:
Inspect burn pot, clean the burn pot liner, clean out air holes.
Check the door latch, making sure it closes securely.
Clean the window glass as needed.
Inside the firebox, ash may be removed from behind the steel plates by rotating the circular cover to allow vacuuming behind the plate.
Empty the ash pan.
Operate the heat exchanger cleaning rod.
Weekly:
Check the door gaskets, re-glue if necessary.
Twice a Year
Make sure that the fresh air intake is clear.
Check and clean fly ash from the stove's exhaust passageways.
Remove the firebox backing and clean the back of the stove.
Annually:
Check and clean the exhaust flue every year or after burning two tons of pellets. Vacuum dust from the blowers and lubricate the convection blower.








