Wood-burning fireplace definition

Wood-burning fireplace means an appliance with an open hearth (i.e. devoid of wood- burning inserts, gas logs, or electric devices), is not a masonry hearer, may or may not be equipped with air-controlling doors, is primarily constructed of masonry materials (brick, stone or ceramic) and is installed in a dwelling or building for purpose of burning wood.
Wood-burning fireplace means any permanently-installed masonry or factory- built wood-burning appliance, either open or with doors in front of the combustion chamber, which is neither a wood heater as defined in 40 CFR
Wood-burning fireplace means an open fireplace within buildings or structures that will burn wood or other solid fuel.

More Definitions of Wood-burning fireplace

Wood-burning fireplace means a fireplace which is intended to burn cordwood, and for which testing via American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Method E2558 is appropriate.