Invicta Freestanding Wood Stove 6104-44 – Efficient Heating & EPA-Certified | Pure Flame Co
Description
Invicta 6104-44 — Freestanding Wood Burning Stove
The Invicta Kazan 26-inch wood burning stove delivers impressive heat output up to 42,000 BTUs. Crafted from 100% cast iron, it offers an 8-hour extended burn time for efficient, long-lasting warmth.
- Experience efficient heating with reduced pollution.
 - Enjoy clean glass technology for improved visibility.
 - Benefit from adjustable air control for optimal performance.
 
Quick Facts
- BTU: up to 42,000 BTUs
 - Burn Time: up to 8 hours
 - Combustion: Post-combustion system
 
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Invicta | 
|---|---|
| Model | 6104-44 | 
| SKU / MPN / GTIN | 6104-44 / 6104-44 / | 
Performance
| BTU | up to 42,000 BTUs | 
|---|---|
| Burn Time | 8 hrs | 
FAQs
What are the installation options?
See the manual or installation guide for complete options. Common installations include wall-mount, recessed, or built-in depending on the model.
Is professional installation recommended?
Yes. Professional installation is recommended for hard-wiring, gas connections, or code-sensitive installations. Improper installation may void warranty.
What's covered under warranty?
See the Warranty tab for complete coverage details. Typically includes parts and labor for manufacturer defects.
What size logs fit?
Fits standard wood logs. See Specs tab for firebox dimensions.
What maintenance is required?
Regular ash removal, periodic chimney inspection, and glass cleaning recommended. See the manual (PDF) for complete maintenance schedule.
Where can I find the manual?
Contact support for manual access.
How do I contact support?
Visit the support page or check the manual for contact information. PureFlameCo customer service is available to help with installation questions, warranty claims, and technical support.
Warranty
Invicta 6104-44 — Includes a limited manufacturer warranty covering major components for typical residential use.
Coverage
| Component | Term | Notes | 
|---|---|---|
| Firebox/Body | Limited Lifetime | Covers structural defects and manufacturing flaws | 
| Cast Iron | Limited Lifetime | Covers casting defects; excludes normal warping | 
| Glass | 1 Year | Covers cracks and seal failures; excludes scratches | 
| Finish/Paint | 1 Year | Covers paint peeling or discoloration from defects | 
Exclusions & Conditions
- Warranty does not cover: improper installation, misuse, non-approved fuel, unauthorized alterations, or damage from accident or neglect.
 - Valid only for the original purchaser with proof of purchase. Some manufacturers require product registration within 30 days of purchase.
 - Labor costs, shipping, and transportation are not covered unless specifically stated in manufacturer documentation.
 
How to Make a Warranty Claim
- Keep your proof of purchase (receipt or order confirmation) and the product serial number and model details.
 - Start your claim by contacting: PureFlameCo Support
 - Obtain manufacturer authorization before proceeding with any repair or replacement.
 
If official warranty terms cannot be verified in a PDF, please contact PureFlameCo Support for confirmation.
Manuals & Installation
- No documents currently available. Contact PureFlameCo Support for manuals and installation guides.
 
From the Manual
"Use only seasoned hardwood with moisture content below 20%."
"EPA-certified design reduces emissions while maximizing heating efficiency."
Pre-Install Checklist
- Have chimney professionally inspected and cleaned
 - Verify hearth clearance and proper flue sizing
 - Ensure ash pan is available and accessible
 - Confirm seasoned hardwood supply (moisture content <20%)
 
Compliance & Safety
Professional installation is strongly recommended, especially for gas connections, hard-wiring, or venting. Improper installation may void warranty and create safety hazards.
Installation must comply with all national and local building codes, electrical codes, and fire codes. Check with your local jurisdiction for specific requirements in your area.
Obtain all required permits before beginning installation. Failure to comply with local codes and permit requirements may result in fines or liability issues.