Ironstrike Pellet Insert
Ironstrike is a branded product line that came from the merger of Lennox Hearth Products and FMI by a private investment group that is now known as (IHP) Innovative Hearth Products. Lennox had bought Country Stoves, a family-owned and operated company from Auburn, WA, just outside Seattle. The company prides itself on Quality and Reliability, and the owner's son and daughter still work there under Lennox. Lennox eventually phased out their "Whitfield Collection" in favor of the "Country Collection." Whitfield was the original creator of pellet stoves, so this should tell you something about Country Stoves. The Ironstrike line has one insert, the Winslow PI40.
The Winslow PI40 is a top-of-the-line pellet insert. The body of the stove consists of 1/4 and 3/16 mild carbon steel. The heat exchanger is made of 28.8 lbs. of heavy-duty welded steel. The stove is self-igniting just by pushing a button. They use Fasco blower motors, the best in the industry. The burn pot is cast iron, which ensures its extra-long life span. The burn pot is also self-cleaned once an hour; the combustion fan kicks up too high to blow out any clickers(uncombusted pellets). The stove has four safety switches, which lets you know if there is something wrong with the stove, such as a clogged airway extra. There is a telephone jack in the control board for easy diagnostics. For ease of operation, the control board only has one know that automatically adjusts the most efficient fan speed with your heart rate. So you can enjoy your flame with the least amount of maintenance, they have employed a unique air wash system. The Winslow offers four different trim options, along with an option for a fake log set and brick backing.
The stove is backed by the Good Housekeeping Seal.
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Winslow PI40
Pellet Insert
Hopper Size - 55 Lbs.
Heating Capacity - 900 - 2,000 sq. ft.
Max BTU's - 37,800
Efficiency - 87.3%
Burn Time - up to 30 Hrs.
Flue Size - 3" can inc. to 4"​
Anatomy of a Country Stove
How it's Built
This is the design on the Winslow