15 Best Documentaries On Wood Burning Stoves
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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are an essential part of modern living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cosy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have an elegant design and clear lines, bringing a touch of Scandi style in the living space.
They are also more energy efficient than traditional models and are ideal for areas of smoke control. Utilizing the most advanced technology of combustion, they funnel three kinds of air into the glass-fronted firebox to provide superior heating efficiency and control of flame.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating rooms that are up to 2,700 sq. ft. It has a high output of 110.000 BTU/h. Built to withstand the harsh conditions of winter, it features a non-catalytic design which makes it environmentally-friendly and simple to operate. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, which helps it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA rated wood burning stove has a high efficiency rating of 78% and a low g/hr emission rate of 1,32. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented through a 6" chimney liner. It also has an option to use 100 CFM blower to help spread the heat throughout the room more quickly.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of the popular HT-2000 and, though it has been revamped to incorporate new features it is still able to maintain its durability and distinctive design. The freestanding stove can produce up to 110,000 BTU/h of heat and has a maximum burn time of 10 hours. It also has a massive combustion chamber that can hold up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It has a range of options that include a blower thermostat thermodisc as well as a firescreen and a kit for fresh air intake.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it's eligible for a tax credit, making it a cost-effective way to heat your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs which means you can buy an excellent wood burning stove without spending too much money. You may also be eligible for an income tax credit for the stove, if it meets certain criteria. These include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and an emission rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. You can find more information about the requirements for this stove on the Department of Energy's website. They have a thorough guide to the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how to be eligible.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries multi wood burning stove with fuel is in the forefront of modern wood burning stove (i60bm7tc0rxec.com) design. This sleek, compact stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. Its heat convection system permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are easy to use. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for areas that control smoke and comes in a range of colours to match your home's decor.
The i Series incorporates Aarrow's brand new Flexifuel System (patent pending) which means that you not only burn wood however, you can add an array of solid fuels to your fire too. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate allow an ash layer to form which optimises the efficiency of combustion. It allows fuel that is not burned to be fed gently into the middle of the grate, which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency rating available on the market. They are well-known for their innovation, quality and design. They come in a variety of styles, from the freestanding designs that are ideal for transforming an open-plan space to the more classic and traditional wood burning stoves that look like they would be at home in a fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford multifuel stove with HE that provides a sleek and simple appearance for any living space. With an expansive fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines creating a beautiful centerpiece for your space.
Featuring Aarrow's patented hot air airwashing system, this is the best method to keep the glass of your stove clean and clear. This system dispenses the hot air across the stove's window, which helps to shield it from direct sunlight and prevent it from fading and allowing you to take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and it is controlled via remote control. This makes it a versatile stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak with one of our knowledgeable staff about your requirements.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax is renowned for their modern wood burning stoves which blend traditional design with cutting edge combustion technology. The Core is a prime example of this, combining an exceptionally large fire view and a manageable heat output for most medium-sized rooms. It's also DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt, which means it can be put in smaller recesses than the majority of competitors. The Core is available in two different door styles: a flat option or one with a tracery option. This one is a dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a more visually striking effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready wood burning stoves and multi fuel fires blend stunning design and high efficiency heating performance. They are designed to meet and exceed future air quality standards, with 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 to preheat the air before delivering it in the flame zone.
Studio 3 Freestanding Wood Burning Stove is designed to be placed on a 180 bench mounted or hearth. It will create an eye-catching focal feature in any room. It can also be equipped with a rear heat shield which reduces the distance to combustible substances which allows it to be placed in rooms with even more space.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its small size. This is a powerful little stove that can't be overlooked. It can be configured with an open or 'Tracery'-style door to complement your decor, and the large window provides stunning views of the flames. It's also an 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 range of cassettes. It is a contemporary wood burner that is extremely efficient that is easy to operate. The new range of cassette fires, produced by Gazco, the sister company Gazco is operated with a remote control and features both manual and fully automated operation. It is suitable for natural or smokeless wood logs and comes in a variety of fuel effects including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be operated using logs or pellets, offering the most flexibility and adapting to the needs of every customer. The stoves come with all the conveniences and innovations of both log and pellet operation. Automatic fuel detection removes the need for conversion or switching when switching to pellet mode.
Steam cooking is also possible in the oven, resulting in perfectly smooth rice and vegetables or delicately poached seafood. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods allows for baking and roasting as well as other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber, covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate constructed of high-quality steel, which is attached to the stove's large, lit area creates a warm ambience. When combined with the Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is an exceptional cooking space.
Stoves are an essential part of modern living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cosy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have an elegant design and clear lines, bringing a touch of Scandi style in the living space.
They are also more energy efficient than traditional models and are ideal for areas of smoke control. Utilizing the most advanced technology of combustion, they funnel three kinds of air into the glass-fronted firebox to provide superior heating efficiency and control of flame.
1. Drolet HT-3000
This wood stove is ideal for heating rooms that are up to 2,700 sq. ft. It has a high output of 110.000 BTU/h. Built to withstand the harsh conditions of winter, it features a non-catalytic design which makes it environmentally-friendly and simple to operate. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, which helps it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA rated wood burning stove has a high efficiency rating of 78% and a low g/hr emission rate of 1,32. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented through a 6" chimney liner. It also has an option to use 100 CFM blower to help spread the heat throughout the room more quickly.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of the popular HT-2000 and, though it has been revamped to incorporate new features it is still able to maintain its durability and distinctive design. The freestanding stove can produce up to 110,000 BTU/h of heat and has a maximum burn time of 10 hours. It also has a massive combustion chamber that can hold up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It has a range of options that include a blower thermostat thermodisc as well as a firescreen and a kit for fresh air intake.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it's eligible for a tax credit, making it a cost-effective way to heat your home. This credit applies to both installation and equipment costs which means you can buy an excellent wood burning stove without spending too much money. You may also be eligible for an income tax credit for the stove, if it meets certain criteria. These include the minimum efficiency rating of 70 percent and an emission rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. You can find more information about the requirements for this stove on the Department of Energy's website. They have a thorough guide to the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how to be eligible.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries multi wood burning stove with fuel is in the forefront of modern wood burning stove (i60bm7tc0rxec.com) design. This sleek, compact stove is ideal for eco-conscious households. Its heat convection system permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are easy to use. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for areas that control smoke and comes in a range of colours to match your home's decor.
The i Series incorporates Aarrow's brand new Flexifuel System (patent pending) which means that you not only burn wood however, you can add an array of solid fuels to your fire too. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate allow an ash layer to form which optimises the efficiency of combustion. It allows fuel that is not burned to be fed gently into the middle of the grate, which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency rating available on the market. They are well-known for their innovation, quality and design. They come in a variety of styles, from the freestanding designs that are ideal for transforming an open-plan space to the more classic and traditional wood burning stoves that look like they would be at home in a fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford multifuel stove with HE that provides a sleek and simple appearance for any living space. With an expansive fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines creating a beautiful centerpiece for your space.
Featuring Aarrow's patented hot air airwashing system, this is the best method to keep the glass of your stove clean and clear. This system dispenses the hot air across the stove's window, which helps to shield it from direct sunlight and prevent it from fading and allowing you to take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and it is controlled via remote control. This makes it a versatile stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak with one of our knowledgeable staff about your requirements.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax is renowned for their modern wood burning stoves which blend traditional design with cutting edge combustion technology. The Core is a prime example of this, combining an exceptionally large fire view and a manageable heat output for most medium-sized rooms. It's also DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt, which means it can be put in smaller recesses than the majority of competitors. The Core is available in two different door styles: a flat option or one with a tracery option. This one is a dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a more visually striking effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready wood burning stoves and multi fuel fires blend stunning design and high efficiency heating performance. They are designed to meet and exceed future air quality standards, with 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 to preheat the air before delivering it in the flame zone.
Studio 3 Freestanding Wood Burning Stove is designed to be placed on a 180 bench mounted or hearth. It will create an eye-catching focal feature in any room. It can also be equipped with a rear heat shield which reduces the distance to combustible substances which allows it to be placed in rooms with even more space.
The smallest of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its small size. This is a powerful little stove that can't be overlooked. It can be configured with an open or 'Tracery'-style door to complement your decor, and the large window provides stunning views of the flames. It's also an 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 range of cassettes. It is a contemporary wood burner that is extremely efficient that is easy to operate. The new range of cassette fires, produced by Gazco, the sister company Gazco is operated with a remote control and features both manual and fully automated operation. It is suitable for natural or smokeless wood logs and comes in a variety of fuel effects including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be operated using logs or pellets, offering the most flexibility and adapting to the needs of every customer. The stoves come with all the conveniences and innovations of both log and pellet operation. Automatic fuel detection removes the need for conversion or switching when switching to pellet mode.
Steam cooking is also possible in the oven, resulting in perfectly smooth rice and vegetables or delicately poached seafood. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods allows for baking and roasting as well as other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber, covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate constructed of high-quality steel, which is attached to the stove's large, lit area creates a warm ambience. When combined with the Rizzoli hood for high-temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is an exceptional cooking space.
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