Products

Model 350

Ideal for residential use. The Model 350 takes up to 30" logs and will burn 8 to 12 hours with one fueling.

BTUs: 90,000 BTUs
Dimensions: 55"L x 36"W x 42"H
Blower CFM: 745
Wood Capacity: 5.9 Cu Ft.
Construction: Galvanized steel
model 350

Model 300

The Model 300 is built slightly larger than the 350 to accommodate commercial needs.

BTUs: 130,000 BTUs
Dimensions: 55"L x 36"W x 51"H
Blower CFM: 1210
Wood Capacity: 8.1 Cu Ft.
Construction: Galvanized steel
model 350

Other Available Models

  1. 350 Stainless Steel
  2. 350 Galvanized Steel
    Combustion Air
  3. 350 Stainless Steel
    Combustion Air
  4. 300 Stainless Steel
  5. 300 Galvanized Steel
    Combustion Air
  6. 300 Stainless Steel
    Combustion Air
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  8. 450 Galvanized Steel
    Combustion Air
  9. 450 Stainless Steel
    Combustion Air

Pricing

Please Call (715) 366-4014 or email heinrichsbros[spamblock@spamblock]yahoo.com for pricing information.

About Bryan Furnaces

Operation

The Bryan Furnace is an airtight wood burning furnace located inside a well insulated sheet metal shelter. Air is drawn out of the house into the shelter, warmed by the heater, and blown back into the house by a fan. The shelter and firebox are sealed from each other so that only the clean, warmed air can enter the house.

Construction

The combustion chamber of the Bryan furnace is continuous welded ¼" and 10 gauge steel, with cast iron and firebrick protection at all the hot spots to provide a lifetime of service. All sheet metal parts are galvanized steel or stainless steel on selected models.

Efficiency

The Bryan Furnace is an airtight solid fuel furnace with internal baffling for maximum burn efficiency. Since the Bryan Furnace uses outside air for combustion and does not pull heated air out of the house to go up the flue, overall efficiency is higher than an indoor solid fuel heater.

Installation

The Bryan Furnace comes complete except for the flue pipe. Included are the furnace with blower and electrical components, and two 48" joints of insulated flexible ducting. A “UL” listed class “A” 2100 chimney pipe must be used. A minimum 12' is recommended.

A homeowner can install the Bryan Furnace in two to three hours with our optional Universal Mount Kit. Instructions for alternate installations are included with each unit. An 8" clearance must be allowed between the sides of the furnace and any combustable surface. A 16" clearance must be allowed between the rear of the furnace and any cumbustable surface

Warranty

A limited one year warranty is provided on the basic furnace and electrical components. A five year warranty is provided on the combustion chamber.

Testing

Arnold Greene Testing Laboratories

Arnold Greene Testing Laboratory Approved - High limit control closes damper in case of power outage or over temperature condition!

Our Locations

Larry Heinrichs
6549 Lilac Trail
Wisconsin, WI 54494
PH: (715) 325-3549
Russ Heinrichs
P.O. Box 61
Wild Rose, WI 54984
PH: (715) 366-4014
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Email: heinrichsbros[spamblock@spamblock]yahoo.com

Typical Installations

Optional Window or Wall Installation

Quickest and least expensive—suitable for most situations.

Central Heat Connection

Hot air from the Bryan Furnace is ducted into the hot air plenum of the central heat furnace. The central heat fan may have to be run to help distribute the heat.

Heat Pump Connection

Hot air from the Bryan Furnace is ducted into the hot air duct from the heat pump. The heat pump blower may have to be run to help distribute the heat.

Separate Duct System

Hot air from the Bryan Furnace is ducted to different parts of the building via metal lined ducts.