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Vanguard Oxford Cast Iron Gas Stove Heaters
Vanguard's Oxford Cast Iron Stoves bring you the old world charm of a wood burning
stove combined with the economy, convenience, comfort, and efficiency
of gas space heat. These beautiful appliances eliminate the mess
and inconvenience of heating the wood. Plus, heating with a
Vanguard cast iron stove means you'll never be left in the cold with
wet logs or without heat during an electrical power outage.
You will enjoy the realism and beauty of the dual burner systems that
feature realistic logs, an abundance of dancing yellow flames and
glowing coals for direct vent models. All Vanguard burner systems
feature remote ready controls and a matchless piezo ignition system.
Vanguard cast iron stoves are designed to give you the option of
pairing the stove cabinet with one of the Vanguard burner systems.
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Cast Iron Stoves: Log/Burner System Sold Separately
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CISB
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Charcoal Paint |
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Vent Free Remote Control Ready Burner System: Cast Iron Stove Sold Separately
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Model | Heat Setting
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SVYD18NRA
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16-30,000 BTU
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Natural
Gas
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SVYD18PRA
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16-30,000 BTU
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Propane
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Direct Vent Remote Control Ready Burner System: Cast Iron Stove Sold Separately
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B-Vent Remote Control Ready Burner System: Cast Iron Stove Sold Separately
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Model | Heat Setting
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SBVBND
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21-30,000 BTU
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Natural
Gas
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SBVBPD
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20-28,000 BTU
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Propane
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Cast Iron Stove Accessories
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Important Heater Information |
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- Installation must be done by
qualified
service persons.
- Read Owner's Manual before using.
- Not for use in recreational
vehicles.
- All products approved for
manufactured
(mobile) home installation.
- We reserve the right to amend
product
specifications without
notice.
- Use with adequate air (ventilation)
only. Humidifies while
it heats.
- Provides water vapor in the area
heated. Refer to owner's
manual for specifics.
- Operating heater at elevations
above
4,500 ft. could cause
nuisance outages.
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