Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Empyre Elite Indoor Wood Gasification Boiler/ Forced Air Furnace - Discontinued

Empyre Elite 200 Indoor Wood Gasification Boiler/ Forced Air Furnace

This product has been discontinued, and all inventory has been sold. This is an informational page for those who have already purchased the unit.

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Empyre Elite uses a process called wood gasification to produce highly efficient combustion in the furnace’s dual burn chambers. Wood in the firebox burns from the bottom up, drying the top layer of wood in the firebox and pushing gases and exhaust into the lower burn chamber. In the lower chamber, temperatures as high as 2000 F burn off all the gases. The fire brick lining in both burn chambers absorbs the heat and maintains burn chamber temperatures for consistent combustion. This high temperature gasification significantly lowers emissions, prevents creosote buildup, and minimizes ash buildup in the furnace. After passing through the burn chamber, exhaust air is forced through multiple flues running through the water jacket, heating the water quickly and efficiently. 

 
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Empyre Elite Specs
Heat Output (Peak) 125,000 BTU/Hr
Heat Output ( 8 Hr Burn) 66,000 BTU/Hr
Heat Output ( 12 Hr Burn) 45,000 BTU/Hr
Furnace Width 28"
Furnace Height 47"
Furnace Length 52"
Firebox Dimensions 19"w x 21"h x 28d "
Firebox Volume 5.6'
Loading Door Opening 16" x 15"
Flue Collar Diameter 6"
Log Length 24"
Log Diameter 6"
Shipping Weight 995 lbs
Water Capacity 46 US Gal
Minimum Clearance to Combustibles
Flue Pipe/Side & Back Wall 12"
Front 48"
Ceiling 24"
Sizes and Models of the Heat Handler
WAH-90
Outside Dimensions 22-3/4" w 24" l 20-5/8"h
Total Weight 105 lbs
Max BTU Output 105,000
Max CFM Output 1,400
Load Amps 3.3
HP 1/4
RPM 1,075
Fan Speeds Coil Size
Blower Fan 16" 4 Blade
Thermostat Direct Inline
Noise Control Insulation N/A
Outlet Size 1"
Air Filter Size 20" x 20"
Electronic Requirements 115 volts
Louvers Included
WAH-110
Outside Dimensions 25-3/4" w 33-1/4"l 20-1/8" h
Total Weight 112 lbs
Max BTU Output 150,000
Max CFM Output 2,000
Load Amps 7.4
HP 1/2
RPM 1,075
Fan Speeds 3
Coil Size 4 row 15" x 20"
Blower Fan Squirrel Cage
Thermostat 24 volt trans & relay
Noise Control Insulation 1/2" high density acoustic
Outlet Size 1"
Air Filter Size 20"X24"
Electronic Requirements 115 volts
Louvers Optional
WAH-220
Outside Dimensions 35-3/4" w 34-1/2" l 20-1/8" h
Total Weight 145 lbs
Max BTU Output 225,000
Max CFM Output 2,500
Load Amps 9.1
HP 3/4
RPM 1,075
Fan Speeds 3
Coil Size 4 row 20" x 30"
Blower Fan Squirrel Cage
Thermostat 24 volt trans & relay
Noise Control Insulation 1/2" high density acoustic
Outlet Size 1"
Air Filter Size 32" x 24"
Electronic Requirements 115 volts
Louvers optional
Doors ajar
Empyre Elite 100 Indoor Wood Gasification Boiler/ Forced Air Furnace

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