Identification Guide for 1984-1997 Dutchwest Stoves
There is a wide variety of Dutchwest Stoves. This guide will help you identify stoves built between 1984-1997. Sometimes two or three model numbers appear on the identification plate; the model number for a stove may not be checked off. To start on identifying a stove, measure across the top plate, including where it overhangs the sides. Then, compare features with this guide to determine which stove you have. Note that measurements are approximate.
1993 units 1990-1993 units Single main front door Two front doors, side by side |
If X = 22”, stove is model 2460 (small convection) | If X = 22”, stove is model 2181 (small convection) |
1984-86, and 1986-1990 Dutchwest Convection stoves
Units built in 1984-86 have no air inlet over the side door Units built in 1986-90 have an air inlet over the side door. | Two separate screened air outlets here |
If X = 22”, stove is model 224CCL (small convection) |
224CL A-Plus Stove
Units built in 1984-86 have no air inlet over the side door.
Units built in 1986-90 have an air inlet over the side door.
This unit has an External ashpan
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Dutchwest Box Heaters
Stoves with no cooktop are from 1980-84. |
FA 211 “Rocky Mountain” Heaters
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Grate shaker bar for 1982-84 units (above model) | Catalyst Air Inlet |
Units with a shaker bar, and no catalyst air inlet, are from 82-84 Units with rockers and no catalyst air inlet are 84-86 Units with rockers and a catalyst air inlet are from 86-90 |
Catalytic 267CL “Adirondack” Stove
This model has: |
Non-Catalytic 267CL “Adirondack” Stove
(built from 1982-84)
Rear flue exit only |