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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are a vital part of modern-day living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cosy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have a minimalistic design and clean lines, adding an element of Scandi in the living area.
They are also more energy efficient than conventional models, and are ideal for smoke control areas. They employ the latest technology of combustion to direct three types of air into the firebox, 913875.Xyz with glass fronts to provide superior 913875.Xyz; www.913875.xyz, heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating that are up to 2,700 square feet The large wood stove has impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to the winter elements and features a noncatalytic design that makes it simple to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the length and depth of the unit, which makes it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA certified stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and an g/hr emissions rate of 1.32, which is pretty low for a large wood burning stove. It has a capacity for the firebox of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented through the 6" chimney liner. It is also available with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of HT-2000's popular design, has been revamped with new features while maintaining its quality and unique appearance. This freestanding stove has a maximum burning time of 10 hours and can produce heat as high as 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a large combustion chamber that can handle up to 60 pounds of cordwood. It also has a variety of options, including thermodisc blower thermostats as well as a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
This EPA wood stove is eligible for a 30 percent tax credit. It's a cost-effective option to heat your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs and, therefore, you can purchase an excellent wood burning stove without spending too much money. You may also be eligible for tax credits on the stove, provided it meets certain requirements. These requirements include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and an emission rating of 1,32 g/hr or less. You can get more details about the requirements for this stove by going to the Department of Energy's website. The Department of Energy provides an in-depth guide for the rebate for wood stoves that will help you be aware of what to expect.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of modern design. This sleek and stylish stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. The heat convection feature allows additional room heating and the controls are easy to operate. It's got 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke-control areas. It is available in a variety of colors that will suit your home.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can burn wood and also include a variety of solid fuels. The crucible-shaped bars on the grille help a natural layer to form, which optimizes combustion efficiency. It also allows for any fuel that is not burned to be fed into the dipped center of the grate which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves are well-known for their high-end design and quality with some of the most efficient ratings on the market. Aarrow stoves are available in a range of styles. From the freestanding models which are ideal for transforming an open space, to the more traditional and classic wood burning stoves that would look great inserted into an open fire place.
This is the Arada Stratford EB9 HE multifuel boiler stove that offers a clean and simple appearance for any living space. With a large glass fire door viewing area and softly curved lines, it creates an attractive centerpiece for your space.
With Aarrow's patent-pending hot air airwash system, this is the best method to keep the glass of your stove clear and sparkling. This system sprays a stream heated air over the stove window to protect it from direct sunlight and prevent it from darkening.
The Stratford is also available in gas and can be operated via remote control, making it a very versatile stove indeed. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak with one of our knowledgeable staff members about your needs.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are renowned for creating modern wood burning stoves that fuse traditional design with cutting-edge technology. The Core is an excellent model, as it has a large fire view with a slender heat output that can be utilized in a wide range of medium-sized spaces. It is DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt which means that it can be put in smaller recesses than a lot of the competitors. The Core is available with a flat or "Tracery" type of door and the latter adds dramatic Gothic arches that you can look through, enhancing the visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready wood burning stoves and multi fuel fires combine remarkable design and high efficiency heating performance. They are designed to meet and surpass future air quality standards, with low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is accomplished by the system known as 'Fireball', which preheates the air by using an innovative tubular framework prior to it is pumped into the flame zone to ignite it.
Designed to be sited on a 180-degree bench or a hearth and hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove will make a statement in larger spaces, creating an impressive centerpiece for any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance from burning materials, making it suitable for installation in larger spaces.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range, don't be fooled by its small dimensions; this is a powerful stove that should not be ignored. It is able to be fitted with a a flat or 'Tracery' style door to complement your style and the large window gives stunning views of the flames. It's also an DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, featuring a an efficient burn rate that saves energy and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax have also expanded their fire range on cassettes with the brand new ELISE that is perfect for those looking for a highly efficient, modern wood burner that is simple to control. This new cassette range, manufactured by Gazco's sister company, is controlled by the use of a remote, and comes with both manual and fully automated operation. It can be used to ignite natural or smokeless wood logs and is available in a variety of fuel effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be operated with logs or pellets, offering the most flexibility and adapting to every demand. They are able to benefit from all the benefits and innovations of both pellet and log fire operation: automatic fuel detection means that no conversion or switching is required when switching to pellet mode, and periodic self-cleaning, including tipping grate ash removal and optimized window flushing keeps cleaning requirements at an absolute minimum in log operation.
Steam cooking is also a possibility in the oven, resulting in perfectly smooth rice and vegetables or delicately poached seafood. Combining steam convection with traditional heating methods permits for baking, roasting, and other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber that is covered with refractory materials and the radiant plate made of high-density steel, joined to the large oven create a warm and inviting atmosphere. When combined with a Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is a unique cooking space.
Stoves are a vital part of modern-day living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cosy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have a minimalistic design and clean lines, adding an element of Scandi in the living area.
They are also more energy efficient than conventional models, and are ideal for smoke control areas. They employ the latest technology of combustion to direct three types of air into the firebox, 913875.Xyz with glass fronts to provide superior 913875.Xyz; www.913875.xyz, heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating that are up to 2,700 square feet The large wood stove has impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. It's designed to stand up to the winter elements and features a noncatalytic design that makes it simple to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the length and depth of the unit, which makes it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA certified stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and an g/hr emissions rate of 1.32, which is pretty low for a large wood burning stove. It has a capacity for the firebox of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented through the 6" chimney liner. It is also available with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of HT-2000's popular design, has been revamped with new features while maintaining its quality and unique appearance. This freestanding stove has a maximum burning time of 10 hours and can produce heat as high as 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a large combustion chamber that can handle up to 60 pounds of cordwood. It also has a variety of options, including thermodisc blower thermostats as well as a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
This EPA wood stove is eligible for a 30 percent tax credit. It's a cost-effective option to heat your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs and, therefore, you can purchase an excellent wood burning stove without spending too much money. You may also be eligible for tax credits on the stove, provided it meets certain requirements. These requirements include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and an emission rating of 1,32 g/hr or less. You can get more details about the requirements for this stove by going to the Department of Energy's website. The Department of Energy provides an in-depth guide for the rebate for wood stoves that will help you be aware of what to expect.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of modern design. This sleek and stylish stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. The heat convection feature allows additional room heating and the controls are easy to operate. It's got 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke-control areas. It is available in a variety of colors that will suit your home.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can burn wood and also include a variety of solid fuels. The crucible-shaped bars on the grille help a natural layer to form, which optimizes combustion efficiency. It also allows for any fuel that is not burned to be fed into the dipped center of the grate which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves are well-known for their high-end design and quality with some of the most efficient ratings on the market. Aarrow stoves are available in a range of styles. From the freestanding models which are ideal for transforming an open space, to the more traditional and classic wood burning stoves that would look great inserted into an open fire place.
This is the Arada Stratford EB9 HE multifuel boiler stove that offers a clean and simple appearance for any living space. With a large glass fire door viewing area and softly curved lines, it creates an attractive centerpiece for your space.
With Aarrow's patent-pending hot air airwash system, this is the best method to keep the glass of your stove clear and sparkling. This system sprays a stream heated air over the stove window to protect it from direct sunlight and prevent it from darkening.
The Stratford is also available in gas and can be operated via remote control, making it a very versatile stove indeed. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak with one of our knowledgeable staff members about your needs.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are renowned for creating modern wood burning stoves that fuse traditional design with cutting-edge technology. The Core is an excellent model, as it has a large fire view with a slender heat output that can be utilized in a wide range of medium-sized spaces. It is DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt which means that it can be put in smaller recesses than a lot of the competitors. The Core is available with a flat or "Tracery" type of door and the latter adds dramatic Gothic arches that you can look through, enhancing the visual impact.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready wood burning stoves and multi fuel fires combine remarkable design and high efficiency heating performance. They are designed to meet and surpass future air quality standards, with low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is accomplished by the system known as 'Fireball', which preheates the air by using an innovative tubular framework prior to it is pumped into the flame zone to ignite it.
Designed to be sited on a 180-degree bench or a hearth and hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove will make a statement in larger spaces, creating an impressive centerpiece for any room. It can be equipped with a rear-heat shield that reduces the distance from burning materials, making it suitable for installation in larger spaces.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range, don't be fooled by its small dimensions; this is a powerful stove that should not be ignored. It is able to be fitted with a a flat or 'Tracery' style door to complement your style and the large window gives stunning views of the flames. It's also an DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, featuring a an efficient burn rate that saves energy and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax have also expanded their fire range on cassettes with the brand new ELISE that is perfect for those looking for a highly efficient, modern wood burner that is simple to control. This new cassette range, manufactured by Gazco's sister company, is controlled by the use of a remote, and comes with both manual and fully automated operation. It can be used to ignite natural or smokeless wood logs and is available in a variety of fuel effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be operated with logs or pellets, offering the most flexibility and adapting to every demand. They are able to benefit from all the benefits and innovations of both pellet and log fire operation: automatic fuel detection means that no conversion or switching is required when switching to pellet mode, and periodic self-cleaning, including tipping grate ash removal and optimized window flushing keeps cleaning requirements at an absolute minimum in log operation.
Steam cooking is also a possibility in the oven, resulting in perfectly smooth rice and vegetables or delicately poached seafood. Combining steam convection with traditional heating methods permits for baking, roasting, and other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber that is covered with refractory materials and the radiant plate made of high-density steel, joined to the large oven create a warm and inviting atmosphere. When combined with a Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is a unique cooking space.
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