SCAN 67 1000
Small, efficient wood-burning stove with automatic air control
Description
A small wood stove with an industrial design is perfect if you have limited space. The design exudes simplicity and quality, with bevelled edges at the top and base and a beautiful black oak handle. The curved panoramic glass offers an excellent view of the fire from several angles. The stove also has a practical ash pan that is easy to empty. Scan focuses on user-friendly solutions and has therefore developed Zensoric air control technology to help you achieve the least possible environmental impact and get the most out of your firewood. The air vents are controlled by the wood stove, and you choose how much heat you want. With MyScan you can choose an optional handle with a choice of 2 lengths and 3 colours.
- Wide glass door with a panoramic view of the flames
- Zensoric air control goes easy on your firewood and the environment
- It takes up little space thanks to its D-shape design and size
Size
- Height: 1,000 mm
- Width: 450 mm
- Depth: 407 mm
Specifications
- Weight – 101 kg
- Log size up to 35 cm
- Flue outletØ – 148 mm
- Flue exit options – Top / Rear
- Nom output – 5.0 kW
- Efficiency – 76 %
- CO Emission – 0.06 %
- Dust Product Emission – 30 mg/Nm³
- NOx Emission – 99 mg/Nm³
- OGC Emission – 38 mg/Nm³
- Closed combustion – Yes
- Clean burn – Yes
- External air intake – Yes
- Ash solution – Yes
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Last updated 20 May 2025