Superior 42" WRT2000 Wood Burning Fireplace with Heat Circulating Front- WCT2042WSI

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Though surprisingly economical, The WRT/WCT2000 fireplaces present a "big box" look with an oversized brick to brick opening. Available in clean-face and circulating models, the fireplace comes standard with textured, powder coat finish and full smooth white refractory brick liner. 8" pipe makes for easy installation.

Features

  • Fully insulated firebox for increased performance in colder climates
  • White stacked refractory panels
  • Log grate
  • Includes mesh fire screens
  • Optional glass doors available in black trim for improved safety
  • Includes adjustable outside air damper
  • Fan kit available (for circulating models only)
  • Durable textured powder coat finish
  • Uses IHP 8DM or 8HT (required for Canada) chimney system

The fireplace comes standard with textured, powder coat finish and full smooth white refractory brick liner. 8" pipe makes for easy installation.

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Superior 42" WRT2000 Wood Burning Fireplace with Heat Circulating Front- WCT2042WSI
SKUWCT2042WSI
Weight (in lbs)180.000000
Brand/ManufacturerSuperior Fireplace Products
Flue LocationTop
Flue OutletUses Superior 8DM Chimney Pipe
MaterialSteel
TypeBuilt-In Fireplace
Ignition TypeMatch Light
Fuel TypeWood
CertificationEPA, UL127
Size Range40" - 49" Wide
Fireplace StyleTraditional
Framing Dimensions44-1/4" W x 22" D x 37-5/8"H
Height38 5/8"
Width44 1/4"
Depth22"
Warranty20 year limited warranty
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Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Customer Questions
Where can a zero clearance wood burning fireplace be installed?
A zero clearance wood burning fireplace is designed for installation in new construction or remodeling projects where a traditional masonry fireplace isn't practical. These units are commonly installed in framed walls with adequate spacing, making them a versatile option for adding real wood heat to a variety of home layouts.
Is a wood burning zero clearance fireplace more affordable than a masonry fireplace?
Yes, wood burning zero clearance fireplaces are generally more cost-effective than traditional masonry fireplaces. These factory-built units require less labor and materials, and they’re easier to install, especially in new construction or remodeling projects. Masonry fireplaces, on the other hand, involve custom brick or stone work and a full chimney structure, which significantly increases overall cost.
Do I need a masonry chimney for a zero clearance fireplace?
No, you do not need a masonry chimney for a zero clearance fireplace. These fireplaces are designed to be used with a Class A insulated or air-colled chimney system, which safely vents high-temperature exhaust through the roof. This makes zero clearance fireplaces a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional masonry fireplaces that require heavy, labor-intensive chimney construction.
Do I need an outside air kit for a zero clearance wood fireplace?
Yes, most zero clearance wood fireplaces require an outside air kit, especially in modern tightly sealed homes. An outside air kit supplies combustion air directly from outside, improving performance, preventing backdrafts, and helping the fireplace operate safely and efficiently. Always check the manufacturer’s requirements, as many zero clearance models will not function properly without one.
How much heat can I expect from a wood burning fireplace?
Heat output from a wood burning fireplace varies depending on the type of fireplace you choose. Traditional open-burning fireplaces are ideal for creating ambiance and a cozy atmosphere, but they are not designed for efficient home heating—much of the heat escapes through the chimney. High-efficiency wood fireplaces, such as EPA-certified or zero clearance models, are built to retain and distribute heat more effectively and can heat areas ranging from 1,500 to over 2,500 square feet. If your goal is both warmth and ambiance, a high-efficiency model offers the best of both worlds.
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