EN13240:2001 EN13240/A2:2004
Nominal heat output:6.55kw
Performance when burn wood:73.07%
CO emission of combustion@13%o2:0.527%
Diamensions(L*W*H):416*420*636MM
Flue out Diameter:5''(Flue outlet top and rear)
Flue:wood/coal
Weight:65kgs
First and secondary air inlet
Air washing system
Schott brand high tempreature resistant glass
Forest brand high tempreature resistant paint
Nominal Heat Output |
6.55kw |
Performance when burn wood |
73.07% |
CO emission of combustion@13%O2 |
0.527% |
Dimensions(L x W x H) |
416x420x636mm |
Flue out Diameter: |
5" (Flue outlet top and rear) |
Fuel |
Wood/Coal |
Weight |
65kgs |
First and secondary 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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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, [2] 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. The fireplace core plays a practical role, and the flue is used for exhaust. Mantel, according to the different material classification: marble mantel, wooden mantel, imitation marble mantel (resin), stack mantel. Fireplace core, according to different fuel classification: electric fireplace, real fire fireplace (burning carbon, burning wood), gas fireplace (natural gas.