EN13240:2001 EN13240/A2:2004
Nominal Heat Output:9.72kw
Performance when burn wood :78.57%
CO emission of combustion@13%o2:0.57%
Dimensions(L*W*H):350*490*650MM
Flue out Diameters:5''(Flue outlet top and rear)
Fuel:WOOD/coal
Weight:90kgs
Bottom,top and rear air inlet
Air washing system
Schott brand high temperature resistant glass
Forest brand hightemperature resistant paint
Nominal Heat Output |
9.72kw |
Performance when burn wood |
78.57% |
CO emission of combustion@13%O2 |
0.57% |
Dimensions(L x W x H) |
350x490x650mm |
Flue out Diameter: |
5" (Flue outlet top and rear) |
Fuel |
Wood/Coal |
Weight |
90kgs |
Bottom, top and rear air inlet |
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Air washing system |
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Schott brand high temperature resistant glass |
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Forest brand high temperature resistant paint |
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Fireplace is an independent or wall built indoor heating equipment. It uses combustibles as its energy source and has a chimney inside. It originated from the heating facilities of western families or palaces.
As the fuel is renewable resources, it is still widely used in the west, especially in the higher education class who advocate the concept of environmental protection. Fireplace is divided into open type and closed type, the latter has much higher thermal efficiency.
Originally used in western countries, fireplace has decorative function and practical value, and it is very popular in northern Europe. According to the culture of different countries, can be divided into: Finnish style, Russian style, American Style Fireplace, British fireplace, French fireplace, Spanish style, and so on. The basic structure of fireplace includes: mantel, fireplace core and flue. The mantelpiece serves as a decoration.