15 Great Documentaries About Wood Burning Stoves
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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have a minimalistic design and clean lines, bringing a touch of Scandi style in the living room.
They are also more efficient in energy use than conventional models, and are perfect for areas of smoke control. They use the latest technology for combustion to direct three types air into the firebox, with glass fronts to provide superior performance in heating and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating areas up to 2,700 sq ft, this large wood stove has impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. Built to withstand the harsh conditions of winter, it features an uncatalytic design that makes it eco-friendly and easy to operate. Its large combustion chamber permits logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves which makes it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA rating stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and an emission rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a large wood-burning stove. It has a capacity for the firebox of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented via the 6" chimney liner. It also comes with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of the HT-2000's popular design, has been redesigned with modern features while retaining its quality and unique appearance. The freestanding stove has the capacity to burn for 10 hrs and can generate heat of up to 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a massive combustion chamber that can handle up to 60 pounds of cordwood. It also comes with a range of options, such as a thermodisc blower thermostat, a fire screen, and an air intake kit that is fresh.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it is eligible for a 30% tax credit, making it a reasonable option to heat your home. The credit is available for both the installation and the equipment, so you don't have to shell out a lot of money to buy a premium quality wood burning stove. Additionally, you can receive a tax rebate on the stove if it meets certain requirements. These requirements include an efficiency rating of 70 percent and a g/hr emissions rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. On the Department of Energy website, you can learn more about the requirements for this particular stove. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of contemporary design. The sleek cassette style makes this stove perfect for modern energy conscious households thanks to its heat convection system that allows for additional heating of the room possibility, as well as easy to use controls. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for smoke control areas and comes in a variety of colors 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 a variety of solid fuels to your fire too. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate help the natural layer of ash to form, which enhances combustion efficiency. It also allows any fuel that isn't burned to be pumped into the softly dipped central of the grate which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are renowned for their high-end quality, innovative and design. They come in a variety of designs, ranging from freestanding designs that are perfect to transform an open-plan area to the classic and more traditional wood-burning stoves that look at home inserted into a fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford HE multifuel boiler stove that provides a sleek and simple appearance for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning centerpiece for your space.
This system utilizes Aarrow's exclusive airwashing hot air to keep the stove's window clean and clear. The system distributes the hot air across the stove window that helps shield it from direct sunlight and stop it from blackening, so you can take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and is controlled by remote control. This makes it a very adaptable stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak to one of our knowledgeable staff about your needs.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are renowned for creating modern wood burning stoves that combine traditional design with cutting-edge combustion technology. The Core is a great example, as it combines large fire views with a manageable heat output that can be utilized in any medium-sized space. It is also DEFRA- and Ecodesign-exempt, meaning it can be placed in smaller recesses. The Core is available in two door options either flat or one with a tracery option. This latter adds dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a more visually appealing effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning design and high efficiency heating. They meet or exceed the latest air quality standards, providing low emissions of Particulate Matter (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds (OGC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO). This is achieved by the system known as 'Fireball' which heats the air with an innovative tubular framework before sending it into the flame zone to reignite it.
The stove is designed to be installed on a 180-degree bench or hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove can be a focal point in larger spaces, and create an impressive centerpiece for any room. It is available with a rear heat shield that reduces the distance between the combustible material, which allows installation in larger spaces.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its diminutive dimensions; this is a powerful stove that should not be ignored. It can be configured with an open or 'Tracery' style door to complement your decor, and the large window gives stunning views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA exempt model that has a high efficiency burn rate, which reduces the environmental impact and helps save energy.
Stovax have also widened their cassette fire range with the new ELISE, which is perfect for those looking for modern, efficient wood burner that is easy to manage. This new cassette range is manufactured by Gazco's subsidiary company, can be controlled with the use of a remote, and comes with both manual operation and fully automated operation. It is suitable for natural or smokeless wood logs and comes with a variety fire effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be utilized with either logs or pellets. This allows for the greatest flexibility and adaptability. 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.
The oven can also be used to steam cook, delivering delicately poached fish or steamed rice and vegetables with the perfect texture. Combining steam convection with traditional heating methods makes it possible roasting, baking, and other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber covered with refractory material as well as the radiant plate in high-density steel, connected to the large lit oven creates a warm ambience. Combining a Rizzoli hood with high-temperatures, and a variety of customization options and the result is an unique cooking area.
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, assisting in keeping homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves have a minimalistic design and clean lines, bringing a touch of Scandi style in the living room.
They are also more efficient in energy use than conventional models, and are perfect for areas of smoke control. They use the latest technology for combustion to direct three types air into the firebox, with glass fronts to provide superior performance in heating and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating areas up to 2,700 sq ft, this large wood stove has impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. Built to withstand the harsh conditions of winter, it features an uncatalytic design that makes it eco-friendly and easy to operate. Its large combustion chamber permits logs to be loaded across the width and depth of the unit, Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves which makes it heat up more quickly and efficiently.
This EPA rating stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and an emission rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a large wood-burning stove. It has a capacity for the firebox of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented via the 6" chimney liner. It also comes with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000, an updated version of the HT-2000's popular design, has been redesigned with modern features while retaining its quality and unique appearance. The freestanding stove has the capacity to burn for 10 hrs and can generate heat of up to 110.000 BTU/h. It also has a massive combustion chamber that can handle up to 60 pounds of cordwood. It also comes with a range of options, such as a thermodisc blower thermostat, a fire screen, and an air intake kit that is fresh.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it is eligible for a 30% tax credit, making it a reasonable option to heat your home. The credit is available for both the installation and the equipment, so you don't have to shell out a lot of money to buy a premium quality wood burning stove. Additionally, you can receive a tax rebate on the stove if it meets certain requirements. These requirements include an efficiency rating of 70 percent and a g/hr emissions rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. On the Department of Energy website, you can learn more about the requirements for this particular stove. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that can help you understand what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of contemporary design. The sleek cassette style makes this stove perfect for modern energy conscious households thanks to its heat convection system that allows for additional heating of the room possibility, as well as easy to use controls. It boasts an impressive 8.9kW output and is Defra approved for smoke control areas and comes in a variety of colors 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 a variety of solid fuels to your fire too. The unique crucible shaped bars of the grate help the natural layer of ash to form, which enhances combustion efficiency. It also allows any fuel that isn't burned to be pumped into the softly dipped central of the grate which results in a clean and efficient fire.
Aarrow stoves have some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market. They are renowned for their high-end quality, innovative and design. They come in a variety of designs, ranging from freestanding designs that are perfect to transform an open-plan area to the classic and more traditional wood-burning stoves that look at home inserted into a fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford HE multifuel boiler stove that provides a sleek and simple appearance for any living space. With a large fire door glass viewing area and softly curving lines that create a stunning centerpiece for your space.
This system utilizes Aarrow's exclusive airwashing hot air to keep the stove's window clean and clear. The system distributes the hot air across the stove window that helps shield it from direct sunlight and stop it from blackening, so you can take a warm view of your flames throughout the year.
The Stratford can also be purchased in gas, and is controlled by remote control. This makes it a very adaptable stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak to one of our knowledgeable staff about your needs.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are renowned for creating modern wood burning stoves that combine traditional design with cutting-edge combustion technology. The Core is a great example, as it combines large fire views with a manageable heat output that can be utilized in any medium-sized space. It is also DEFRA- and Ecodesign-exempt, meaning it can be placed in smaller recesses. The Core is available in two door options either flat or one with a tracery option. This latter adds dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a more visually appealing effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning design and high efficiency heating. They meet or exceed the latest air quality standards, providing low emissions of Particulate Matter (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds (OGC) and Carbon Monoxide (CO). This is achieved by the system known as 'Fireball' which heats the air with an innovative tubular framework before sending it into the flame zone to reignite it.
The stove is designed to be installed on a 180-degree bench or hearth mounted, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove can be a focal point in larger spaces, and create an impressive centerpiece for any room. It is available with a rear heat shield that reduces the distance between the combustible material, which allows installation in larger spaces.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range Don't be deceived by its diminutive dimensions; this is a powerful stove that should not be ignored. It can be configured with an open or 'Tracery' style door to complement your decor, and the large window gives stunning views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA exempt model that has a high efficiency burn rate, which reduces the environmental impact and helps save energy.
Stovax have also widened their cassette fire range with the new ELISE, which is perfect for those looking for modern, efficient wood burner that is easy to manage. This new cassette range is manufactured by Gazco's subsidiary company, can be controlled with the use of a remote, and comes with both manual operation and fully automated operation. It is suitable for natural or smokeless wood logs and comes with a variety fire effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be utilized with either logs or pellets. This allows for the greatest flexibility and adaptability. 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.
The oven can also be used to steam cook, delivering delicately poached fish or steamed rice and vegetables with the perfect texture. Combining steam convection with traditional heating methods makes it possible roasting, baking, and other cooking styles that are popular.
The large combustion chamber covered with refractory material as well as the radiant plate in high-density steel, connected to the large lit oven creates a warm ambience. Combining a Rizzoli hood with high-temperatures, and a variety of customization options and the result is an unique cooking area.
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