Potbelly Antique Stove
Railway King
Price $3850.00
Manufactured circa 1880 – 1900
The Railway King #14 features exquisite nickeling which is a unique feature on a potbelly stove. A large cooklid rests on the extra large top. This reliable heater takes a 14 inch stick of wood and can heat a good-sized room or area all night long. An ash cleanout box located in the ash cleanout area at the base of the stove is a convenient feature. The Railway King #14 beautifully combines the refined decorative detailing often found on other stove styles with the vintage and historic charm of a potbelly stove.
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Stove Details
Manufacturer: B & M
Body Style: Potbelly
Manufactured Materials: Cast Iron
Color: Black
Finish: Matte
Current fuel Set Up: Wood/Coal
Conversion Available: Yes
Conversion Options: Gas, Propane Electric
Overall Dimensions: 26″W x 26″D
Footprint: 25″W x 25″D
Height to Cook Top: 45″
Height to Top of Stove: 45″
Stick of Wood: 13″
Uncrated: 400 lbs
Uncrated: 600 lbs.
Features
Grates: Wood
Material: Cast Iron
Flue Position: Rear
Flue Shape: Round
Overall Dimensions: 26″W x 26″D
Footprint: 25″W x 25″D
Height to Cook Top: 45″
Height to Top of Stove: 45″
Stick of Wood: 13″
Standard Nickeling: Yes
Number of Cook Lids: 1
Number of Ovens: 0
Conversion Options / Installation
Current set up: Wood / coal
Conversion option: Yes
Conversion fuels: Gas, propane, electric
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Wood / Coal Installation
Exhaust required: Yes
Chimney Type: Class A
Clearance required: Yes
Combustible walls: 36″ air space*
Noncombustible walls: 18″ air space*
Gas / Propane Installation
Exhaust / venting required: Yes
Chimney Type: Class B
Clearance required: Yes
Combustible walls: 36″ air space*
Noncombustible walls: 18″ air space*
Output: 20,000 – 35,000 BTUs
Electric Installation
Exhaust / venting required: No
Clearance required: No
Watts: 5,000
BTUs / Volts / Amp: 18,000 / 220 / 30
* The addition of a heat shield to the wall or to the stove allows for a 50% reduction of required clearance space down to an 18″ air space from combustible walls and a 9″ air space from noncombustible walls.