Hitzer 354 Stove

Hitzer model 354 produces outstanding amounts of evenly distributed heat, while providing luxury to one’s home.  This stove unites true heat with versatile design.  With multiple alternative fuel options this stove meets the convenience of its customers. 

Hitzer model 354 produces outstanding amounts of evenly distributed heat, while providing luxury to one’s home.  This stove unites true heat with versatile design.  With multiple alternative fuel options this stove meets the convenience of its customers.  The Hitzer 354 has maximum heating capabilities of heating up to twenty-five hundred square feet and provides BTU ratings of twenty thousand up to one hundred thousand BTU’s. 

Hitzer 354 provides a large firebox, measuring twenty-five inches long, thirteen and half inches deep, and nineteen inches high, which allows for hours of warmth and comfort.  By having a large full-view firebox window, this provides peaceful relaxation for all to experience. The Hitzer Model 354 is a fabulous heater that is sure to make a fabulous home.

Features

Automatic Bi-Metal Thermostat, Requires No Electricity to Burn, Sliding Damper Control, Ash Door, Baffle Plate, Cast Iron Grates, Removable Ash Pan, Exterior Grate Shaker, 7" Flue, Firebrick Lined, Multiple Fuel Capabilities (Anthracite and Bituminous Coal), Stove Bright Paint in Metallic Black

Optional Features

210 CFM Blower, Gold Accents, Pewter Accents
  • Specs
    Measurement
  • Flue Size
    7"
  • Heating Capacity
    Up to 3000 sq. ft.
  • BTU Rating
    20,000-100,000
  • Addl. Specs
    Width
    Depth
    Height
  • Stove
    30"
    21"
    36"
  • Firebox
    25
    13"
    17"
  • Fuel Door
    19"
    N/A
    10.5
  • Clearance
    Unit
    Flue
  • Side Wall
    18"
    30"
  • Back Wall
    24"
    28"
  • Floor Protection
    Front
    Side
    Rear
  • Dimensions
    16"
    8"
    8"
  • Floor to Flue
    Measurement
  • Floor to Flue
    37"

Air Intake

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Air Intake Door and Chain
    354aid
    $15.90
  • 354 Air Intake Hinge
    354aih
    $2.75
  • 354 Air Intake Magnetic Catch
    354mc
    $8.85

Ash Door

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Ash Door Complete
    354adc

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $127.00
  • 354 Ash Door Draft Slide
    354adds
    $23.60
  • 354 Ash Door Gasket 1/2”
    3541/2gask
    $15.00
  • 354 Ash Door Handle Spring
    354ash

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $9.00
  • 354 Ash Lip
    354al
    $24.50
  • 354 Ash Pan
    354ap
    $47.00
  • 354 Rosette Knob
    354rk
    $10.50

Baffle Plate/Damper

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Baffle Plate
    354bp
    $60.00
  • 354 Damper/Door Handle Spring
    354dsh

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $9.00
  • 354 Sliding Damper
    354damp
    $39.30

Blower

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 8 ft. Power Cord (354)
    3548'cord
    $23.00
  • Blower 210 CFM
    354210fm
    $195.00
  • 354 Variable Speed Control
    354vsc
    $38.75

Fire Brick

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • Fire Brick 4 1/2” x 13 1/2”
    354fb4x13

    Call to order. Hitzer 260-589-8536.

    Currently out of stock.

  • 354 Fire Brick 4 1/2 x 9
    354fb4x9

    Call to order. Hitzer 260-589-8536.

    Currently out of stock.

  • 354 Fire Brick Retainer
    354fbr
    $37.85

Fuel Door

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • Door Latch with Roller
    latch
    $11.65
  • 354 Fuel Door Gasket 3/4
    3543/4gask
    $12.50
  • 354 Damper/Door Handle Spring
    354dsh

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $9.00
  • 354 Single Door Complete
    354sdc

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $310.00
  • Single Door Handle
    sglhand
    $13.50
  • Door Handle with Spring
    drhndlwsprng

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $22.50

Glass

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Glass for Double Door with Gasket
    354glass
    $45.00
  • 354 Glass Gasket For Single Door
    354ginsul
    $11.25
  • 354 Glass with Gasket
    354sglass
    $99.00
  • 354 Screws for Glass
    354screw
    $0.30
  • 354 Glass Retainers For Single Door
    lgr
    $5.50
  • 354 Glass Retainers for Double Door
    ddgr
    $3.00

Grate

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • Grate Connector
    354gc
    $9.50
  • 354 Grate Holder
    354gh
    $94.25
  • 354 Grate with Extension
    354gext
    $74.25
  • 354 Grate without Extension (Rear Grate)
    354g
    $68.25
  • Shaker Handle Spring
    354shs

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $9.00
  • Shaker Handle with Spring
    354shand

    List Gold or Pewter Spring in Checkout Notes

    $29.00

Miscellaneous

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Gasket Glue
    354tgc
    $8.95
  • Poker
    poker
    $12.00
  • Coal Shovel
    clsvl
    $7.50

Thermostat

  • Part Name
    Part Number
  • 354 Thermostat Bi-Metal Spring
    354tms
    $13.65
  • 354 Thermostat Complete
    354tc
    $106.25
  • 354 Thermostat Knob and Spring
    354tk
    $7.40
  • Chain Connector
    chaincon
    $3.70
Does Anthracite Coal give off more heat in comparison to wood?

Yes, there is more heat produced by burning Anthracite Coal compared to burning wood. This is because there are more BTU’s in Anthracite Coal.

How do I make my stove burn warmer?

There are numerous ways to make the stove burn warmer. First, remove all the ash build up by shaking the ashes with the grate shaker. Next, allow for more air to enter through the air intakes. This can be done by adjusting the thermostat to a higher number, opening the ash door slides, opening the air intake knobs, or a combination of these methods. The last method is to apply more fuel, as you might not have enough fuel to maintain a hot fire.

How do I start Anthracite Coal?

Anthracite Coal starts differently compared to other fuel sources. There are three important factors that must occur to start Anthracite Coal successfully. The three factors are air flow, heat source, and fuel. First, there must be air flow and the air must come from the bottom and flow up through the coal. The next necessity is that there must be an already hot source of heat such as a kindling fire or hot charcoal. The last necessity is that there has to be enough Anthracite Coal to burn properly. This system of events occurs over a period of time and must be performed in stages. The first stage is to clear all of the ash to allow correct air flow. The next stage is to create a hot kindling or charcoal fire. And finally, the last stage is to cover the whole grate area one layer at a time with coal, allowing each layer to start burning before applying the next layer.

How long of burn time can I expect from one burn period, before filling the stove with more coal?

There are a lot of variables that can affect the burn time of the unit. These variables include the exterior weather conditions, room temperature desired, draft of the chimney, as well as many other conditions. Results may vary, but the average burn time between loads ranges from 8-24 hours. These burn times may exceed the averages, depending on the situation as every situation is different.

How many BTU’s are in Anthracite Coal?

There are around 13,500 BTU per pound of Anthracite Coal.

Is Anthracite Coal the same as Bituminous Coal?

Anthracite coal and Bituminous coal are very different. 

Anthracite Coal is a premium type of coal. It is very hard and compact. It is considered the highest quality of coal. It has the least amount of impurities, giving it the name “Clean Coal.” Anthracite coal has no soot residue and produces no smoke when consumed. 

Bituminous Coal is a “soft coal” that contains tar-like particles within the coal. It is dirty to touch as well as burn. Because of these tar-like particles called “bitumen” it leaves soot like residue. It also produces dark smoke full of impurities and bitumen when consumed.

What is Anthracite Coal?

Anthracite Coal is a premium hard clean-burning coal mined out of Pennsylvania. It is one of the most economical fuel and heat sources in the world today. Anthracite coal produces the lowest cost per BTU and more consistent even heat, compared to other fuel sources such as wood pellets, fuel oil, natural gas, electricity, and wood. Anthracite coal burns very warm and clean producing no dirty soot or particle build up. It leaves no residue and produces no smoke.