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Side Loading
Giving the facility to load the stove with logs or coal without ash spillage and more simply than using the front door. |
Air Wash System
For ensuring the complete combustion of fuels which burn with large flames and to form a barrier of air between the glass and these potentially staining fuels.
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Bi-Metallic Air Shutter
Giving measured changes in air flow rates to increase efficiency and reduce the formation of clinker.
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Cast Iron Protection
Plates
When cleaning the stove these plates can be removed without fear of them crumbling, as do mineral bricks. |
Thermostatically Controlled Burning
Allowing your temperature setting of the stove to dictate the burning rate of fuels needing an under grate air supply. |
Top Baffle System
Cast iron baffles route the gasses through a long path, giving time for the heat to be released to the stove while maintaining the combustion chamber temperature. |
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Clean Riddling
The riddling lever, located at the back of the stove, enables the grate to be riddled without opening the stove or ash pit.
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Cast Iron Log Guard
A substantial guard preventing any logs from rolling out of the fire if the front door is used. |
Convection Panel
A vented panel at the back of the stove converts the rear radiated heat of the stove into a flow of convected heat directly into the room. |
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Single Piece Glass
The stoves door is fitted with a single piece ceramic glass giving an uninterrupted view of the fire with the maximum strength.
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Direct Flue Path Damper
A cast iron door allowing the baffle system to be bypassed, for rapid flue warming, ensures trouble free lighting. |
Ash Pan
The ash pan is easily removed and generously sized. |