Ugly Black Box (UBB) by Bixby Energy System

September 8, 2008 · Filed Under Bixby Energy Systems, Corn Stove Reviews 

The Ugly Black Box(UBB) by Bixby Energy Systems brings efficient and economic performance in one. The ugly blackbox is now incredibly efficient, and with the latest technology and the patent-pending technology is available in a larger, more powerful stove that’s perfect for the garage or workshop and can reduce your fuel cost by up to 70%.

The Bixby Ugly BlackBox (UBB) Stove can be set up as an individual room heating or to provide heat through the central venting system as a supplement to the existing furnace with a supplemental kit.

  • High energy output
    The Bixby UBB burns 70,000 BTUr, for more warmth over a greater area with Its extra-powerful burner.
  • Environmentally friendly
    Burning biomass instead of fossil fuels reduces greenhouse gas emissions and enhances your energy security.
  • A better-engineered, better-built stove.
  • Trouble-free
    Features automatic diagnostics, automatic start-up, automatic ash removal and an expandable fuel hopper for fewer trips and less loading.
  • Flexible fuel
    Burns corn, wood pellets or future Bixby biomass pellets.
  • Large, 5.4 bushel fuel hopper (300lbs plus)
  • Available two-bushel fuel hopper extensions
  • High-output heat vents Extra-powerful blower
  • Durable steel cabinet
  • Maximum burn efficiency
  • Patented automatic start-up
  • Self-cleaning burn pot

Specifications


  • Fuel - Multi-fuel system, uses dry shelled corn, wood pellets or future Bixby biomass pellets
  • Heating - Area Will heat up to 3,000 square feet. This may vary depending on floor plan, heat loss and geographic location of home, stove venting configuration and climate
  • Installation- Install according to manufacturer’s instructions and local codes if any
  • Shipping Weight - 400 lbs.
  • Electrical - 120 volt AC (All loads shown are combined). Normal Operating Mode 1.7 Amps, Ash Dump (five seconds several times a day) 2.4 Amps, Ignition Mode (whenever initially starting the stove) 9.75 Amps
  • Tested by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
  • Listed by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
  • Test Standards - ASTM E1509, ULC C1482
  • Dimensions 40.5″h x 26.5″w x 30″d
  • Fuel Hopper Capacity- 300 lbs., 100 lb. hopper extensions available
  • Minimum Wall Clearance - 6″
  • Minimum Vent Pipe Clearance -2″
  • Heating - Air Fan Size Continuously variable and adjustable convection fan (70 scfm-275 scfm)
  • Exhaust Fan Size - 120 SCFM
  • Outer Vent Pipe Size - 5″
  • Inner Vent Pipe Size - 3″
  • Color Options - Black
  • Heat Output - up to 70,000 BTUs

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