Atlantic #124
Price $1850
Manufactured c. 1900 – 1930
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Body Style: Heating – Box Stove
Make: Atlantic #124
Manufacturer: Portland Stove Foundry
Location of manufacture: Portland, ME
Date of manufacturer: 1900 – 1930
Current fuel set up: Wood / coal
Conversion available: Yes
Conversion Options: Gas, propane, electric
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The stately Atlantic antique box stove features an arched design on the sides that is both understated and classic in style. The black, solid cast iron stove can heat an area for up to six hours. A large front door and extended hearth make loading wood and cleaning out the ashes convenient and easy. There is a cooklid on the flat top and a primary draft control on the front door. Standing at a little over two feet in height, this box stove is an efficient heater with timeless appeal.
Current setup: 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
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.
Body Materials: Cast Iron
Color: Black
Finish: Matte
Overall Dimensions: 21″W x 34″D
Footprint: 15″W x 26″D
Stick of Wood: 22″
Flue Position: Top
Flue Shape: Round
Number of Cook Lids: 1
Number of Cook Lids: 1
Other:
Cook lid, draft controls, loads from the front or from the top
$200.00 – Cost to crate
*Prices subject to change. Conversion and custom costs are determined on a case by case basis according to the interests of the customer and configuration of the stove. Shipping charges are due at the time of shipment. The cost of shipping is determined by the weight and size of the stove, delivery location and site-specific requirements like a lift gate or scheduled appointment.