Learn About Wood Burning Stoves While Working From At Home
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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are a vital part of modern living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Modern wood burning stoves feature simple design and sleek lines, bringing an element of Scandi in the living area.
They are also more efficient than traditional models and are suitable for use in areas of smoke control. They use the latest combustion technology to channel three types of air into the firebox, with glass fronts for greater heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating spaces that span up to 2700 sq. ft. It has a high output of 110.000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to winter's rigors and features an uncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. The large combustion chamber allows logs to be laid across the width and depth of the unit. This makes it possible to get hotter and more efficiently.
This EPA certified wood burning stove comes with an efficiency rating of 78% and a low g/hr emissions rate of 1,32. It has a 3.5 cubic foot firebox that can be vented via a 6" chimney lining. It also comes with a 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of the HT 2000's popular design, has been redesigned with new features while maintaining its quality and unique appearance. The freestanding stove has the capacity to burn for 10 hours and produces heat up to 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a huge combustion chamber that can accommodate up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It has a range of options including thermodiscs for blowers as well as a firescreen and an air purification kit intake.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it qualifies for a 30% tax credit, making it a reasonable method of heating your home. This credit applies to both the installation and the equipment, so you can get an excellent wood stove without spending a lot of money. You may also be eligible for an income tax credit for the stove log burner provided it meets certain requirements. These include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and a g/hr emissions rating of 1,32 g/hr or less. On the Department of Energy website, you can find out more about the requirements for this particular stove. The Department of Energy offers a detailed guide to the rebate for wood stoves which can help you be aware of what you can expect.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries multi fuel wood burning stove is in the forefront of modern design. This sleek, compact stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. Its heat convection system permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are simple to use. It has an impressive 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke-control areas. It is available in a variety of colours that can be matched to your home.
The i Series incorporates Aarrow's brand new Flexifuel System (patent pending) which means that not only can you burn wood however, you can add an array of solid fuels to your fire. The crucible-shaped bars on grate encourage a natural layer to form which improves the efficiency of combustion. It allows unburned fuel to be gently pumped into the middle of the grate. This results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are known for their innovation, quality and design. Aarrow stoves come in a variety of styles. From freestanding models that are ideal for transforming an open space to the more traditional and classic wood burning stoves which would look great inserted into a fire place.
This is the Arada-Stratford EB9 multifuel boiler stove HE that offers a clean and simple look for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning focal point for your room.
This system uses Aarrow's patented airwashing hot air to keep the stove's window clean and clear. This system dispenses a stream of heated air across the stove window which shields it from direct sunlight and stop it from becoming black so that you can take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and is controlled by a remote control. This makes it a very adaptable stove. Visit our Heanor showroom to view the range in person and discuss your requirements with a member of our knowledgeable staff.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are well-known for creating modern wood burning stoves that blend traditional design with cutting-edge technology. The Core is an excellent example of this, since it combines a large fire view with a moderate heat output that can be used in any medium-sized space. It is DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt which means that it can be put in smaller recesses than the majority of competition. The Core is available with a flat or 'Tracery' door option and the latter includes striking Gothic arches to view through, enhancing the visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood burning Stove small-burning stoves blend stunning design and high efficiency heating. They are designed to meet and surpass future air quality standards and have low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is achieved using the process known as 'Fireball,' which uses an innovative tubular frame that can heat the air before delivering it in the flame zone.
Studio 3 Freestanding Wood Burning Stove is designed to be mounted on a bench mounted at 180 or hearth. It can be a focal feature in any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance between burning materials, making it suitable for installation in larger rooms.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its small size. This is a strong stove that shouldn't be overlooked. It can be configured with flat or 'Tracery'-style door to match your decor, and the large window provides stunning views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, featuring a a high-efficiency burn rate that reduces energy consumption and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax has also added ELISE to their cassette range. It is a contemporary, highly efficient wood burner that is easy to operate. The new range of cassette fires, produced by sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and comes with manual as well as fully automated operation. It can be used with natural or smokeless logs, and is available in a choice of fuel effects and effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves are able to be used with either logs or pellets. This gives them the most flexibility and flexibility. They are able to benefit from all the advantages and benefits of pellet and log fire operation. The automatic detection of fuel means that no switching or conversion is required when switching to pellet mode, while periodic self-cleaning with tipping grate ash removal and optimally flushing the viewing window keep the need for cleaning to the minimum in pellet operation.
The oven can also be used for steam cooking, delivering delicately poached fish or steamed rice and veggies with just the right texture. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods allows for baking, roasting and other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber coated with refractory material and the radiant plate made of high-quality steel attached to the large stove creates a warm ambience. Combined with a Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and numerous customization options, the result is an exceptional cooking area.
Stoves are a vital part of modern living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Modern wood burning stoves feature simple design and sleek lines, bringing an element of Scandi in the living area.
They are also more efficient than traditional models and are suitable for use in areas of smoke control. They use the latest combustion technology to channel three types of air into the firebox, with glass fronts for greater heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating spaces that span up to 2700 sq. ft. It has a high output of 110.000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to winter's rigors and features an uncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. The large combustion chamber allows logs to be laid across the width and depth of the unit. This makes it possible to get hotter and more efficiently.
This EPA certified wood burning stove comes with an efficiency rating of 78% and a low g/hr emissions rate of 1,32. It has a 3.5 cubic foot firebox that can be vented via a 6" chimney lining. It also comes with a 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of the HT 2000's popular design, has been redesigned with new features while maintaining its quality and unique appearance. The freestanding stove has the capacity to burn for 10 hours and produces heat up to 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a huge combustion chamber that can accommodate up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It has a range of options including thermodiscs for blowers as well as a firescreen and an air purification kit intake.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it qualifies for a 30% tax credit, making it a reasonable method of heating your home. This credit applies to both the installation and the equipment, so you can get an excellent wood stove without spending a lot of money. You may also be eligible for an income tax credit for the stove log burner provided it meets certain requirements. These include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and a g/hr emissions rating of 1,32 g/hr or less. On the Department of Energy website, you can find out more about the requirements for this particular stove. The Department of Energy offers a detailed guide to the rebate for wood stoves which can help you be aware of what you can expect.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries multi fuel wood burning stove is in the forefront of modern design. This sleek, compact stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. Its heat convection system permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are simple to use. It has an impressive 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke-control areas. It is available in a variety of colours that can be matched to your home.
The i Series incorporates Aarrow's brand new Flexifuel System (patent pending) which means that not only can you burn wood however, you can add an array of solid fuels to your fire. The crucible-shaped bars on grate encourage a natural layer to form which improves the efficiency of combustion. It allows unburned fuel to be gently pumped into the middle of the grate. This results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are known for their innovation, quality and design. Aarrow stoves come in a variety of styles. From freestanding models that are ideal for transforming an open space to the more traditional and classic wood burning stoves which would look great inserted into a fire place.
This is the Arada-Stratford EB9 multifuel boiler stove HE that offers a clean and simple look for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning focal point for your room.
This system uses Aarrow's patented airwashing hot air to keep the stove's window clean and clear. This system dispenses a stream of heated air across the stove window which shields it from direct sunlight and stop it from becoming black so that you can take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and is controlled by a remote control. This makes it a very adaptable stove. Visit our Heanor showroom to view the range in person and discuss your requirements with a member of our knowledgeable staff.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are well-known for creating modern wood burning stoves that blend traditional design with cutting-edge technology. The Core is an excellent example of this, since it combines a large fire view with a moderate heat output that can be used in any medium-sized space. It is DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt which means that it can be put in smaller recesses than the majority of competition. The Core is available with a flat or 'Tracery' door option and the latter includes striking Gothic arches to view through, enhancing the visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood burning Stove small-burning stoves blend stunning design and high efficiency heating. They are designed to meet and surpass future air quality standards and have low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is achieved using the process known as 'Fireball,' which uses an innovative tubular frame that can heat the air before delivering it in the flame zone.
Studio 3 Freestanding Wood Burning Stove is designed to be mounted on a bench mounted at 180 or hearth. It can be a focal feature in any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance between burning materials, making it suitable for installation in larger rooms.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its small size. This is a strong stove that shouldn't be overlooked. It can be configured with flat or 'Tracery'-style door to match your decor, and the large window provides stunning views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, featuring a a high-efficiency burn rate that reduces energy consumption and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax has also added ELISE to their cassette range. It is a contemporary, highly efficient wood burner that is easy to operate. The new range of cassette fires, produced by sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and comes with manual as well as fully automated operation. It can be used with natural or smokeless logs, and is available in a choice of fuel effects and effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves are able to be used with either logs or pellets. This gives them the most flexibility and flexibility. They are able to benefit from all the advantages and benefits of pellet and log fire operation. The automatic detection of fuel means that no switching or conversion is required when switching to pellet mode, while periodic self-cleaning with tipping grate ash removal and optimally flushing the viewing window keep the need for cleaning to the minimum in pellet operation.
The oven can also be used for steam cooking, delivering delicately poached fish or steamed rice and veggies with just the right texture. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods allows for baking, roasting and other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber coated with refractory material and the radiant plate made of high-quality steel attached to the large stove creates a warm ambience. Combined with a Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and numerous customization options, the result is an exceptional cooking area.
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