Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert Features
- Ultra-Efficient Non-Catalytic Combustion System: Features advanced secondary combustion technology that produces a spectacular rolling flame display visible through the large ceramic glass window while delivering exceptional heating efficiency and clean burning performance that meets strict EPA 2020 emission standards with only 1.6 g/h particulate emissions.
- Extended 10-Hour Burn Time: The generous 3.5 cubic foot firebox accommodates logs up to 22 inches long (oriented East-West) and provides up to 10 hours of continuous burn time per load, minimizing refueling frequency during cold nights while delivering consistent warmth throughout your home.
- Powerful Heating Coverage for Large Spaces: Heats 1,000 to 2,700 square feet with a maximum heat output of 110,000 BTU/h (32.2 kW) and an impressive 71% average overall efficiency (HHV), making it ideal for large rooms, open floor plans, or whole-home heating applications in colder climates.
- Premium 144 CFM Variable Speed Blower with Thermodisc: Included blower system with thermodisc control enhances heat distribution throughout your space, automatically adjusting fan speed based on temperature to circulate warmth evenly and efficiently, maximizing comfort and energy savings.
- Spring-Loaded Faceplate Adjustment System: The 32" x 50" faceplate features a unique spring adjustment mechanism that easily adapts to fit virtually any hearth configuration, ensuring a professional custom appearance and proper seal against your existing masonry fireplace opening.
- Heavy-Duty Cast Iron Door with Airwash System: Durable cast iron door with large 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" ceramic glass viewing window provides an unobstructed view of the fire while the integrated glass airwash system keeps the viewing area clean by directing air flow across the glass surface to prevent soot buildup.
- Reinforced Steel Construction with Heat Shield: Built with robust 3/16" steel body and extra-thick 3/8" steel top reinforced with a stainless steel heat shield for superior durability, enhanced heat distribution, and extended product life even under continuous high-temperature operation.
- Precision Air Intake Damper Control: Advanced air intake damper system provides precise control over combustion air flow, allowing you to optimize burn rate, flame intensity, and heat output for maximum efficiency and customized comfort based on your heating needs.
- 30% Federal Tax Credit Eligible: Qualifies for the 30% U.S. federal tax credit on both the purchase price and installation costs (up to $2,000 per year) through December 2025, making this high-efficiency EPA-certified wood insert an economical and environmentally responsible heating investment.
- Masonry Fireplace Retrofit Solution: Specifically designed for installation in existing masonry fireplaces, this insert transforms drafty, inefficient open fireplaces into powerful, efficient heating systems while maintaining the traditional fireplace aesthetic and ambiance.
- Refractory Brick-Lined Firebox with Vermiculite Baffle: Firebox is lined with high-quality refractory bricks and features a high-quality vermiculite baffle that protects the steel structure, reflects heat into your living space, and maintains optimal combustion temperatures for cleaner, more complete burns.
- Made in USA Quality Craftsmanship: Proudly manufactured in the United States and Canada with superior materials and construction standards, backed by a limited 5-year warranty that demonstrates Englander's commitment to quality, durability, and customer satisfaction.
Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert Specs
| Model Number | ESW0014 |
| Fuel Type | Dry Cordwood (16" recommended) |
| Heating Area | 1,000 - 2,700 sq ft |
| Overall Firebox Volume | 3.5 cubic feet |
| EPA Loading Volume | 2.88 cubic feet |
| Maximum Burn Time | 10 hours |
| Maximum Heat Output | 110,000 BTU/h (32.2 kW) |
| Minimum Heat Output Rate | 17,200 BTU/h (5.0 kW) |
| Maximum Heat Output Rate | 57,800 BTU/h (16.9 kW) |
| Average Overall Efficiency (HHV) | 71% |
| Average Overall Efficiency (LHV) | 76% |
| Optimum Efficiency | 77% |
| Average Particulate Emission Rate | 1.6 g/h |
| Average CO Emissions | 73 g/h |
| Blower CFM | 144 CFM (variable speed with thermodisc) |
| Combustion Technology | Non-Catalytic with Secondary Air System |
| Overall Dimensions (W x H x D) | 50" x 32" x 28 7/8" |
| Faceplate Dimensions | 32" x 50" (included, spring-loaded adjustment) |
| Firebox Dimensions (W x H x D) | 22 7/8" x 13" x 20 1/8" |
| Maximum Log Length | 22" (oriented East-West) |
| Door Type | Single, cast iron frame with ceramic glass |
| Door Opening Size (W x H) | 19" x 10 5/8" |
| Glass Viewing Area | 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" ceramic glass |
| Steel Body Thickness | 3/16" |
| Steel Top Thickness | 3/8" (reinforced with stainless steel heat shield) |
| Firebox Lining | Refractory bricks |
| Baffle Material | High-quality vermiculite |
| Flue Outlet Diameter | 6" |
| Recommended Chimney Diameter | 6" |
| Chimney Liner Type | ULC-S635, CAN/ULC-S640, UL 1777 |
| Minimum Chimney Height | 12 feet |
| Minimum Fireplace Opening (W x H x D) | 31" x 26 1/4" x 18 3/8" |
| Clearance - Combustible Side Wall | 19" |
| Clearance - Combustible Side Mantle | 9" |
| Clearance - Combustible Top Mantle | 27" |
| Clearance - Unit to Ceiling | 84" |
| EPA Certification | EPA 2020 Approved |
| Canadian Safety Standard | ULC S628 |
| USA Safety Standards | UL 1482, UL 737 |
| Canadian Emissions Standard | CSA B415.1-10 |
| Mobile Home Approved | No |
| Tax Credit Qualification | 30% Federal Tax Credit Eligible (through 2025) |
| Warranty | Limited 5 Years |
| Shipping Weight | 520 lbs (236 kg) |
| Country of Manufacture | USA/Canada |
Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert FAQ
What type of fireplace is required for the Blue Ridge 500-I insert?
The Blue Ridge 500-I is designed exclusively for installation in existing masonry fireplaces and must never be installed in wooden or combustible structures. Your masonry fireplace must have minimum opening dimensions of 31" wide x 26 1/4" high x 18 3/8" deep to accommodate this insert. A properly lined chimney with a 6" diameter liner (ULC-S635, CAN/ULC-S640, or UL 1777 certified) and minimum height of 12 feet is required. This insert is not approved for mobile home installation. Professional installation by a qualified technician is strongly recommended to ensure proper fit, safety clearances, and chimney liner compatibility.
How does the 30% federal tax credit work for this wood insert?
The Englander Blue Ridge 500-I qualifies for the 30% U.S. federal tax credit available through December 2025 for high-efficiency biomass heating appliances. You can receive a tax credit equal to 30% of the product purchase price plus 30% of installation costs (including chimney liner, insulation, and labor), up to a maximum of $2,000 per year. The insert meets EPA 2020 emission standards with an HHV efficiency rating of 71%, exceeding the requirements for tax credit eligibility. To claim the credit, retain your purchase receipt, installation invoice, and the manufacturer's tax credit certification statement, then complete IRS Form 5695 when filing your taxes. Consult with a tax professional for specific guidance on your eligibility and claim process.
What is the actual heating capacity and how long does a load of wood last?
The Blue Ridge 500-I effectively heats between 1,000 and 2,700 square feet depending on your home's insulation, ceiling height, climate, and wood quality. Maximum heat output reaches 110,000 BTU/h, while the operating range is 17,200 to 57,800 BTU/h for controlled heating. With its 3.5 cubic foot firebox capacity, you can achieve up to 10 hours of burn time on a single load when using properly seasoned dry cordwood (16-20% moisture content recommended). Burn times vary based on wood species, moisture content, load size, air control settings, and outdoor temperature. For optimal efficiency and extended burn times, use well-seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, or ash, and operate the insert with the air intake damper properly adjusted.
Is professional installation required and what are the typical installation costs?
While not legally required in all jurisdictions, professional installation by a certified chimney specialist or NFPA-certified installer is strongly recommended for safety, proper operation, and warranty protection. Installation complexity depends on your existing fireplace and chimney condition. Typical costs range from $800 to $2,500 for professional installation, including chimney inspection, liner installation (if needed), insulation, connection components, and labor. Additional costs may include chimney cleaning ($150-300), liner relining ($1,000-3,000 if required), masonry repairs, and building permits. Remember that 30% of these installation costs qualify for the federal tax credit (up to $2,000 total credit per year), which can offset a significant portion of installation expenses. Always obtain multiple quotes from qualified installers and verify their credentials and insurance coverage.
What maintenance is required to keep the insert operating efficiently?
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity. Before each heating season, have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned to remove creosote buildup. During the burning season, empty the ash pan when it reaches 2-3 inches of accumulation, check and clean the glass using approved glass cleaner (when cool), and inspect door gaskets for wear or damage. Clean the airwash system openings periodically to maintain clear glass viewing. The 144 CFM blower should be vacuumed annually to remove dust from the fan blades. Every few years, inspect refractory bricks and vermiculite baffle for cracks or deterioration and replace if necessary. Only burn dry, seasoned cordwood with less than 20% moisture content—never burn treated wood, trash, or artificial logs, as these create excessive creosote and can damage the insert. Following proper burning practices and maintenance schedules will maximize efficiency and extend the life of your insert.
How does the blower system work and is it necessary for operation?
The included 144 CFM variable speed blower with thermodisc significantly enhances heat distribution throughout your home by circulating warm air from around the insert into your living space. The thermodisc is a temperature-activated switch that automatically turns the blower on when the insert reaches optimal operating temperature (typically around 120-140°F) and turns it off when the unit cools down, preventing cold air circulation. While the blower is not required for basic operation—the insert will radiate heat effectively on its own—the blower dramatically improves heating efficiency and comfort by moving warm air more effectively into larger spaces or adjacent rooms. The variable speed feature allows you to adjust airflow based on your preference and heating needs. The blower operates quietly and consumes minimal electricity (typically 100-150 watts), making it an economical addition that maximizes your heating investment.
Can I burn wood with the door open like a traditional fireplace?
The Blue Ridge 500-I should never be operated with the door open unless you install the optional Rigid Fire Screen accessory (sold separately, model AC01281). The rigid fire screen allows you to safely enjoy an open-fire experience—hearing the crackle of burning wood and watching flames without the glass barrier—while preventing sparks and embers from escaping into your room. Operating the insert with the door open without the fire screen is dangerous and violates safety standards. When burning with the door closed (normal operation), the glass airwash system keeps the large ceramic viewing window clean, providing an excellent view of the fire while maintaining the insert's high efficiency and safety. The closed-door operation also ensures optimal combustion efficiency, reduced emissions, and maximum heat output. For everyday use, keep the door closed and enjoy the spectacular flame display through the 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" viewing window.
What warranty coverage is included and what does it protect?
The Englander Blue Ridge 500-I includes a limited 5-year warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and proper maintenance. The warranty typically covers the firebox, door assembly, and major structural components against defects, though wear items like gaskets, glass, refractory bricks, vermiculite baffle, and the blower motor are generally covered for shorter periods or excluded as consumable parts. The warranty does not cover damage from improper installation, modification, misuse, burning inappropriate materials, lack of maintenance, over-firing, or normal wear and tear. To maintain warranty coverage, you must register your product with Englander within the specified timeframe (typically 30-60 days of purchase), retain proof of purchase, follow all installation and operating instructions in the owner's manual, use only approved replacement parts, and perform recommended maintenance. Professional installation is strongly recommended and may be required for warranty validity. Contact Englander or your authorized dealer for complete warranty terms and claim procedures.
Englander ESW0014 Documents:
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Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert Features
- Ultra-Efficient Non-Catalytic Combustion System: Features advanced secondary combustion technology that produces a spectacular rolling flame display visible through the large ceramic glass window while delivering exceptional heating efficiency and clean burning performance that meets strict EPA 2020 emission standards with only 1.6 g/h particulate emissions.
- Extended 10-Hour Burn Time: The generous 3.5 cubic foot firebox accommodates logs up to 22 inches long (oriented East-West) and provides up to 10 hours of continuous burn time per load, minimizing refueling frequency during cold nights while delivering consistent warmth throughout your home.
- Powerful Heating Coverage for Large Spaces: Heats 1,000 to 2,700 square feet with a maximum heat output of 110,000 BTU/h (32.2 kW) and an impressive 71% average overall efficiency (HHV), making it ideal for large rooms, open floor plans, or whole-home heating applications in colder climates.
- Premium 144 CFM Variable Speed Blower with Thermodisc: Included blower system with thermodisc control enhances heat distribution throughout your space, automatically adjusting fan speed based on temperature to circulate warmth evenly and efficiently, maximizing comfort and energy savings.
- Spring-Loaded Faceplate Adjustment System: The 32" x 50" faceplate features a unique spring adjustment mechanism that easily adapts to fit virtually any hearth configuration, ensuring a professional custom appearance and proper seal against your existing masonry fireplace opening.
- Heavy-Duty Cast Iron Door with Airwash System: Durable cast iron door with large 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" ceramic glass viewing window provides an unobstructed view of the fire while the integrated glass airwash system keeps the viewing area clean by directing air flow across the glass surface to prevent soot buildup.
- Reinforced Steel Construction with Heat Shield: Built with robust 3/16" steel body and extra-thick 3/8" steel top reinforced with a stainless steel heat shield for superior durability, enhanced heat distribution, and extended product life even under continuous high-temperature operation.
- Precision Air Intake Damper Control: Advanced air intake damper system provides precise control over combustion air flow, allowing you to optimize burn rate, flame intensity, and heat output for maximum efficiency and customized comfort based on your heating needs.
- 30% Federal Tax Credit Eligible: Qualifies for the 30% U.S. federal tax credit on both the purchase price and installation costs (up to $2,000 per year) through December 2025, making this high-efficiency EPA-certified wood insert an economical and environmentally responsible heating investment.
- Masonry Fireplace Retrofit Solution: Specifically designed for installation in existing masonry fireplaces, this insert transforms drafty, inefficient open fireplaces into powerful, efficient heating systems while maintaining the traditional fireplace aesthetic and ambiance.
- Refractory Brick-Lined Firebox with Vermiculite Baffle: Firebox is lined with high-quality refractory bricks and features a high-quality vermiculite baffle that protects the steel structure, reflects heat into your living space, and maintains optimal combustion temperatures for cleaner, more complete burns.
- Made in USA Quality Craftsmanship: Proudly manufactured in the United States and Canada with superior materials and construction standards, backed by a limited 5-year warranty that demonstrates Englander's commitment to quality, durability, and customer satisfaction.
Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert Specs
| Model Number | ESW0014 |
| Fuel Type | Dry Cordwood (16" recommended) |
| Heating Area | 1,000 - 2,700 sq ft |
| Overall Firebox Volume | 3.5 cubic feet |
| EPA Loading Volume | 2.88 cubic feet |
| Maximum Burn Time | 10 hours |
| Maximum Heat Output | 110,000 BTU/h (32.2 kW) |
| Minimum Heat Output Rate | 17,200 BTU/h (5.0 kW) |
| Maximum Heat Output Rate | 57,800 BTU/h (16.9 kW) |
| Average Overall Efficiency (HHV) | 71% |
| Average Overall Efficiency (LHV) | 76% |
| Optimum Efficiency | 77% |
| Average Particulate Emission Rate | 1.6 g/h |
| Average CO Emissions | 73 g/h |
| Blower CFM | 144 CFM (variable speed with thermodisc) |
| Combustion Technology | Non-Catalytic with Secondary Air System |
| Overall Dimensions (W x H x D) | 50" x 32" x 28 7/8" |
| Faceplate Dimensions | 32" x 50" (included, spring-loaded adjustment) |
| Firebox Dimensions (W x H x D) | 22 7/8" x 13" x 20 1/8" |
| Maximum Log Length | 22" (oriented East-West) |
| Door Type | Single, cast iron frame with ceramic glass |
| Door Opening Size (W x H) | 19" x 10 5/8" |
| Glass Viewing Area | 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" ceramic glass |
| Steel Body Thickness | 3/16" |
| Steel Top Thickness | 3/8" (reinforced with stainless steel heat shield) |
| Firebox Lining | Refractory bricks |
| Baffle Material | High-quality vermiculite |
| Flue Outlet Diameter | 6" |
| Recommended Chimney Diameter | 6" |
| Chimney Liner Type | ULC-S635, CAN/ULC-S640, UL 1777 |
| Minimum Chimney Height | 12 feet |
| Minimum Fireplace Opening (W x H x D) | 31" x 26 1/4" x 18 3/8" |
| Clearance - Combustible Side Wall | 19" |
| Clearance - Combustible Side Mantle | 9" |
| Clearance - Combustible Top Mantle | 27" |
| Clearance - Unit to Ceiling | 84" |
| EPA Certification | EPA 2020 Approved |
| Canadian Safety Standard | ULC S628 |
| USA Safety Standards | UL 1482, UL 737 |
| Canadian Emissions Standard | CSA B415.1-10 |
| Mobile Home Approved | No |
| Tax Credit Qualification | 30% Federal Tax Credit Eligible (through 2025) |
| Warranty | Limited 5 Years |
| Shipping Weight | 520 lbs (236 kg) |
| Country of Manufacture | USA/Canada |
Englander Blue Ridge 500-I Wood Burning Insert FAQ
What type of fireplace is required for the Blue Ridge 500-I insert?
The Blue Ridge 500-I is designed exclusively for installation in existing masonry fireplaces and must never be installed in wooden or combustible structures. Your masonry fireplace must have minimum opening dimensions of 31" wide x 26 1/4" high x 18 3/8" deep to accommodate this insert. A properly lined chimney with a 6" diameter liner (ULC-S635, CAN/ULC-S640, or UL 1777 certified) and minimum height of 12 feet is required. This insert is not approved for mobile home installation. Professional installation by a qualified technician is strongly recommended to ensure proper fit, safety clearances, and chimney liner compatibility.
How does the 30% federal tax credit work for this wood insert?
The Englander Blue Ridge 500-I qualifies for the 30% U.S. federal tax credit available through December 2025 for high-efficiency biomass heating appliances. You can receive a tax credit equal to 30% of the product purchase price plus 30% of installation costs (including chimney liner, insulation, and labor), up to a maximum of $2,000 per year. The insert meets EPA 2020 emission standards with an HHV efficiency rating of 71%, exceeding the requirements for tax credit eligibility. To claim the credit, retain your purchase receipt, installation invoice, and the manufacturer's tax credit certification statement, then complete IRS Form 5695 when filing your taxes. Consult with a tax professional for specific guidance on your eligibility and claim process.
What is the actual heating capacity and how long does a load of wood last?
The Blue Ridge 500-I effectively heats between 1,000 and 2,700 square feet depending on your home's insulation, ceiling height, climate, and wood quality. Maximum heat output reaches 110,000 BTU/h, while the operating range is 17,200 to 57,800 BTU/h for controlled heating. With its 3.5 cubic foot firebox capacity, you can achieve up to 10 hours of burn time on a single load when using properly seasoned dry cordwood (16-20% moisture content recommended). Burn times vary based on wood species, moisture content, load size, air control settings, and outdoor temperature. For optimal efficiency and extended burn times, use well-seasoned hardwoods like oak, maple, or ash, and operate the insert with the air intake damper properly adjusted.
Is professional installation required and what are the typical installation costs?
While not legally required in all jurisdictions, professional installation by a certified chimney specialist or NFPA-certified installer is strongly recommended for safety, proper operation, and warranty protection. Installation complexity depends on your existing fireplace and chimney condition. Typical costs range from $800 to $2,500 for professional installation, including chimney inspection, liner installation (if needed), insulation, connection components, and labor. Additional costs may include chimney cleaning ($150-300), liner relining ($1,000-3,000 if required), masonry repairs, and building permits. Remember that 30% of these installation costs qualify for the federal tax credit (up to $2,000 total credit per year), which can offset a significant portion of installation expenses. Always obtain multiple quotes from qualified installers and verify their credentials and insurance coverage.
What maintenance is required to keep the insert operating efficiently?
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity. Before each heating season, have your chimney professionally inspected and cleaned to remove creosote buildup. During the burning season, empty the ash pan when it reaches 2-3 inches of accumulation, check and clean the glass using approved glass cleaner (when cool), and inspect door gaskets for wear or damage. Clean the airwash system openings periodically to maintain clear glass viewing. The 144 CFM blower should be vacuumed annually to remove dust from the fan blades. Every few years, inspect refractory bricks and vermiculite baffle for cracks or deterioration and replace if necessary. Only burn dry, seasoned cordwood with less than 20% moisture content—never burn treated wood, trash, or artificial logs, as these create excessive creosote and can damage the insert. Following proper burning practices and maintenance schedules will maximize efficiency and extend the life of your insert.
How does the blower system work and is it necessary for operation?
The included 144 CFM variable speed blower with thermodisc significantly enhances heat distribution throughout your home by circulating warm air from around the insert into your living space. The thermodisc is a temperature-activated switch that automatically turns the blower on when the insert reaches optimal operating temperature (typically around 120-140°F) and turns it off when the unit cools down, preventing cold air circulation. While the blower is not required for basic operation—the insert will radiate heat effectively on its own—the blower dramatically improves heating efficiency and comfort by moving warm air more effectively into larger spaces or adjacent rooms. The variable speed feature allows you to adjust airflow based on your preference and heating needs. The blower operates quietly and consumes minimal electricity (typically 100-150 watts), making it an economical addition that maximizes your heating investment.
Can I burn wood with the door open like a traditional fireplace?
The Blue Ridge 500-I should never be operated with the door open unless you install the optional Rigid Fire Screen accessory (sold separately, model AC01281). The rigid fire screen allows you to safely enjoy an open-fire experience—hearing the crackle of burning wood and watching flames without the glass barrier—while preventing sparks and embers from escaping into your room. Operating the insert with the door open without the fire screen is dangerous and violates safety standards. When burning with the door closed (normal operation), the glass airwash system keeps the large ceramic viewing window clean, providing an excellent view of the fire while maintaining the insert's high efficiency and safety. The closed-door operation also ensures optimal combustion efficiency, reduced emissions, and maximum heat output. For everyday use, keep the door closed and enjoy the spectacular flame display through the 16 5/8" x 11 3/4" viewing window.
What warranty coverage is included and what does it protect?
The Englander Blue Ridge 500-I includes a limited 5-year warranty covering manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and proper maintenance. The warranty typically covers the firebox, door assembly, and major structural components against defects, though wear items like gaskets, glass, refractory bricks, vermiculite baffle, and the blower motor are generally covered for shorter periods or excluded as consumable parts. The warranty does not cover damage from improper installation, modification, misuse, burning inappropriate materials, lack of maintenance, over-firing, or normal wear and tear. To maintain warranty coverage, you must register your product with Englander within the specified timeframe (typically 30-60 days of purchase), retain proof of purchase, follow all installation and operating instructions in the owner's manual, use only approved replacement parts, and perform recommended maintenance. Professional installation is strongly recommended and may be required for warranty validity. Contact Englander or your authorized dealer for complete warranty terms and claim procedures.
Englander ESW0014 Documents:
Free Shipping To All Lower 48 States Over $199. All Fire Pits, Bowls, and Heating Products Ship Via Freight LTL Curbside. To Read More About Our Shipping Police. Click Here.
With more than 800+ positive reviews about Fire Pit Surplus, we are confident we can provide you with an excellent buying experience. Read more about how we stand out above the rest on our Why Buy From Us page.