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SAFE SECURE ECONOMIC EFFICIENT EASY GARN Home What is a GARN WHS? The GARN WHS movie Heating with wood Heating with electric Applications How to contact GARN Fill out GARN contact form How to contact a dealer Where can I see a GARN? Radiant Heat Available accessories Below ground piping Links Who is DECTRA? To order or learn more, please call: 1.612.781.3585 15002000 3200 Width in inches 72" 72" 86" Height in inches 75" 75" 93" Overall Length in inches 111" 135" 172" Recommended wood length 24"-32" 24"-32" 32"-48" Weight - empty, pounds 3,550 3,980 7,500 Weight - filled, pounds 15,400 19,000 34,500 Approx. gallons of storage 1,420 1,825 3,200 Firebox length 41" 41" 50" Firebox diameter 25" 25" 40" Burn rate, Btu/hr.* 350,000 425,000 950,000 Btu's stored 120°-200° 920,000 1,272,000 2,064,000 Btu's/degree of temp. rise 11,500 15,900 25,800 Time between firing = Btu/hr. used divided into Btu's stored Tank shell - mild steel 3/16 3/16 3/16 Tank ends - mild steel 1/4 1/4 3/8 Firebox (firebrick bottom) 3/16 3/16 1/4 Heat exchanger Welded steel boiler tube If you would like to download this table of the GARN® WHS specifications, you may do so by 'Right Clicking' the icon on the left and choosing the options "Save Target (or link) As." The document is in PDF format.. Page 1 of 2The GARN Wood Heating Home 2/9/2008http://www.dectra.net/garn/Specifications.htm *Btu/hr storage is extremely fuel dependent. These numbers based on the use of split, 24" oak with 20% moisture and a reloading once per hour. GARN® equipment is certified to burn: cord or slab wood; pallet and other scrap wood; densified wood briquettes; and air dried corn on the cob. As a part of continuous product improvement, DECTRA CORPORATION reserves the right to change models, specifications and pricing without notice. © 2007 DECTRA CORPORATION To order please fill out our Contact Form or call GARN® at: 1.612.781.3585 SAFE SECURE ECONOMIC EFFICIENT EASY Page 2 of 2The GARN Wood Heating Home 2/9/2008http://www.dectra.net/garn/Specifications.htm