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    US Stove Miracle Heat Furnace and Stove Heat Reclaimer

    204.95
    List Price: $249.99
    Sale Price: $204.95
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    Product Details
    Manufacturer: US Stove Company
    Part Number: MH6
    eFireplaceStore Item Number: USS-MH6
    UPC: 633210534357

    Features

    • Uses heat that would otherwise be lost up the chimney
    • Specifically designed to prevent soot and creosote formation
    • Ultra-quiet fan enhances circulation and efficiency
    • Durable heavy-gauge outer box and heat tubes
    • Fits all standard 6" single-wall pipe
    • For use with wood and coal-fueled furnaces and stoves
    When you're trying to save money every little bit counts. This US Stove Miracle Heat Furnace and Stove Heat Reclaimer will allow you to use some of the heat that would otherwise be lost up the chimney of your stove or furnace. Just connect this amazing hearth accessory to your appliance's vent pipe and the heavy-gauge heat tubes and powerful fan will do the rest. And don't worry, the Miracle Heat is specifically designed to prevent soot and creosote formation by allowing just enough heat to pass through. Maximizing your stove or furnace's efficiency couldn't be more convenient.
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    Customer Questions & Answers
    16 Questions & 16 Answers
    Rick G.
    from New Hampshire asked:
    January 6, 2023
    Can this be used with oil-fired furnaces?


    1 Answer
    This unit is designed specifically for solid fuels and has not been tested for use with oil. Usually, oil exhaust would require a different grade of construction materials to withstand the reactions of oil byproducts.
    Submitted by: Cody S. on January 6, 2023

    Ivan A
    from Billings, MT asked:
    January 8, 2019
    Does this stove damper goes above or below the heat reclaimer?
    1 Answer
    You should place a spin/hand damper below the reclaimer.
    Submitted by: Owen O. on January 8, 2019

    Jeffrey W
    from Forest Grove, OR asked:
    November 21, 2018
    What are the dimensions?
    1 Answer
    This item measures 8" tall, 13" deep (front to back) and 10" wide (left to right).
    Submitted by: Brennan W. on November 21, 2018

    Ron
    from Angus, ON asked:
    September 15, 2018
    How tall is this unit, not including the pipe flanges?
    1 Answer
    13" high.
    Submitted by: Owen O. on September 17, 2018

    Bob
    from somerset county, PA asked:
    April 7, 2018
    May this unit be used horizontally and vertically?
    1 Answer
    It can be mounted either way, although it is more efficient when used in the vertical position.
    Submitted by: Owen O. on April 9, 2018

    Nolan L
    from pa asked:
    December 10, 2017
    do you have a heat reclaimer for 4 inch pipe??
    1 Answer
    No, they do not make one for 4" pipe.
    Submitted by: Owen on December 11, 2017

    Jane
    from Sandy Ridge, NC asked:
    October 28, 2017
    Is this electric or heat forced air?
    1 Answer
    This is heat forced air.
    Submitted by: Owen on October 30, 2017

    Lee
    from Vermont asked:
    December 25, 2016
    Is this electrical?
    1 Answer
    Yes, it needs to be plugged in for the blower (fan) to work.
    Submitted by: Owen on December 26, 2016

    Dave
    from Abrams, WI asked:
    December 21, 2015
    How does this US Stove Miracle heat furnace and stove heat reclaimer work?
    1 Answer
    The reclaimer is mounted in line with your 6 inch single wall stovepipe run and uses heat exchanger tubes and a forced air fan to pull heat from the stovepipe and force the heat into the room. It should be noted that this type of device is not recommended for use with EPA stoves.
    Submitted by: eFireplaceStore on December 22, 2015

    Chuck
    from Little Rock, AR asked:
    January 24, 2015
    Is this unit designed such that the lower connection fits inside of the connecting flue? Also, is the upper connection designed to fit as the outside connection to the connecting flue? Can the fan speed be adjusted by an external switch/rheostat such as those designed to dim incandescent lights?
    1 Answer
    This unit is indeed designed so that the male end is facing downward allowing creosote and condensation to not run down the outside of the stove pipe. The manufacturer recommends not installing a rheostat to allow for variable speed control as this may cause the exchanger to overheat causing damage to the unit.
    Submitted by: Chris C. on January 26, 2015

    Kevin
    from Elk City, OK asked:
    January 4, 2015
    I have a 6" double wall DuraPlus chimney pipe coming out of my stove. Will this unit fit between the two joints of this pipe?
    1 Answer
    Unfortunately, this product cannot be used with double or triple wall Class A chimney. Typically, single wall stovepipe is used inside the room where the stove is located and as such, this product is designed to work with that type of pipe.
    Submitted by: eFireplaceStore on January 5, 2015

    Jimmy
    from Mass asked:
    September 23, 2014
    How close to the stove can this go?
    1 Answer
    The manufacturer recommends installing this reclaimer at least 12 inches above the flue collar of the appliance. This will prevent subjecting the fan to excessive heat and will prevent a cool spot in the vent run immediately out of the stove. Please be advised that these reclaimers are best used with pre-EPA wood stoves. EPA models have significantly lower flue gas temperatures and this accessory will almost certainly cause a drafting issue.
    Submitted by: eFireplaceStore on September 24, 2014

    Angie
    from OK asked:
    February 8, 2014
    Does this unit have a Thermostat? What RPM's does the unit have?
    1 Answer
    This reclaimer does indeed have a thermostatic switch as part of its control. The fan motor is a 2500 RPM model.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on February 10, 2014

    Jimmy
    from Maysville, GA asked:
    March 1, 2013
    Should a flue damper be used with this product?
    1 Answer
    Use of a damper will depend primarily on the appliance, rather than the heat reclaimer. If your appliance does not have an internal baffle or metal smoke shelf/plenum, a damper should be used. Newer appliances will have ceramic or metal baffles and will not need a damper.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on March 1, 2013

    Alan
    from PA asked:
    January 15, 2013
    What is the overall height of this?
    1 Answer
    Per the manufacturer, this item measures 8" tall, 13" deep (front to back) and 10" wide (left to right).
    Submitted by: Tyler M. - Fireplace Specialist on January 16, 2013

    Bob C
    from Newtown, CT asked:
    December 17, 2011
    Will this unit be damaged if there is a power outage?
    1 Answer
    This unit is designed to be operated at your leisure and will not be damaged if it remains off during stove operation. As a result, a power outage would not affect it.
    Submitted by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional on December 19, 2011

    Customer Reviews
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    100% Recommend this product (1 of 1 responses)
    By Hvlawnworks from Poughkeepsie, New York on February 20, 2014
    I would recommend this item to a friend.
    Satisfied
    I look at a few different models, this one had the best price. Easy to install and so far it is working. Running it for a couple months now.
    Blows heat that other wise is going up chimney. Never had one before, but I thought it would blow harder
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