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SCAN 68-4 PEDESTAL WOOD STOVE

SCAN ANDERSEN 4-5 SMOKE EXEMPT WOOD STOVE

STOVES

SCAN 68-4 PEDESTAL WOOD STOVE

This elliptical shape stove is one of Scans really big product families.

Around the beautifully shaped combustion chamber they have created a variety of bases from which you can find one that suits your technical, design and easthetic requirement.

Choose between a column, open or closed plinth in either black or white paint.

Choose black or glossy aluminium on handles and trim.

All models have ash drawers.

Air control handles are located on the side of the stove.

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SCAN 68-11 OPEN BASE WOOD STOVE

SCAN ANDERSEN 4-5 SMOKE EXEMPT WOOD STOVE

STOVES

SCAN 68-11 OPEN BASE WOOD STOVE

This elliptical shape stove is one of Scans really big product families.

Around the beautifully shaped combustion chamber they have created a variety of bases from which you can find one that suits your technical, design and easthetic requirement.

The large side windows allow a unique view of the fire. Choose between handles and mouldings in black or aluminium. This model is available with a pedestal, an open portal, or a closed portal.

  • Stove colour black and white
  • With large, double side window

Size

Height: 1,272 mm

Width: 500 mm

Depth: 371 mm

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BROSELEY WINCHESTER N/G C/E M/B REMOTE STOVE

Elegance and sophistication describe this stove. The Winchester incorporates unique side viewing windows so the beauty and warmth of the fire can be seen and felt from all aspects of your living room. This is a clean and effective Cast Iron Stove with the beauty of real flames and the convenience of both Natural or…

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SCAN 68-7 WALL HUNG WOOD STOVE

SCAN ANDERSEN 4-5 SMOKE EXEMPT WOOD STOVE

STOVES

SCAN 68-7 WALL HUNG WOOD STOVE

This elliptical shape stove is one of Scans really big product families.

Around the beautifully shaped combustion chamber they have created a variety of bases from which you can find one that suits your technical, design and easthetic requirement.

Choose between a column, open or closed plinth in either black or white paint.

Choose black or glossy aluminium on handles and trim.

All models have ash drawers.

Air control handles are located on the side of the stove.

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AGA ELLESMERE EC4 4.5KW SMOKE EXEMPT MATT BLACK MULTI FUEL COMPACT STOVE

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The latest editions to the AGA Stoves family are dynamic, exciting newcomers. Blending contemporary and traditional design, the new range of Ellesmere stoves offer clean lines and solid performance. Outstanding flame pictures and one simple to use control for both the primary and secondary air make them a pleasure to operate. With three different models, you can find the perfect stove for your home. The Ellesmere range are designed to burn either wood or solid fuel and are all DEFRA Smoke Exempt, so fully approved for use in smoke controlled areas.

Build quality that lasts
Like all AGA products, our range of stoves is manufactured to an exceptionally high standard. That’s why they carry the CE mark – as they fulfil all necessary European health, safety and environmental protection legislation – and are HETAS (Heating Equipment Testing and Approvals Scheme) listed. For further peace of mind, every AGA stove comes with a five-year parts and one-year labour warranty.

Stove or open fire?
An open fire will warm the room, but it has many drawbacks that a stove doesn’t. For example, the majority of heat produced by an open fire – up to 85% – will escape through the chimney. Using a stove, heat remains in the room due to the warm air that’s continuously circulating around it.

A stove is also much more efficient at circulating heat through large rooms and the warmth can even rise up stairwells to landings. This means you won’t have to rely as much on other heating systems within your home, which could in turn reduce your energy bills

Information on wood fuels
Unlike fossil fuels, such as coal, gas or oil, wood is carbon neutral. This means that burning a log of wood only produces as much carbon dioxide as a log decomposing on the forest floor. If used in the right circumstances wood can be a highly economical choice, too.

Dry seasoned wood contains up to 90% less moisture than fresh cut wood, which means it produces less steam and saves up to 50% of potential heat.

Also keep in mind that hard wood is a better option than soft wood as it is slower to burn, meaning you will use less.

Wood is a renewable fuel source that is gentler on the environment. It also helps the preservation of fossil fuels such as coal and oil.

Hints and tips
For the best drying conditions, store your logs in a dry store allowing plenty of air to flow around them
Wood burns best on a bed of ash so make sure your firebox always has some ash in it
Pick out the driest logs; they’re easy to spot as the bark comes away easily

Information on solid fuels
There is a wide range of solid fuels available. The main fuel sources used are coal, anthracite and peat briquettes. If you’re heating your home 24 hours a day, solid fuel is by far the most economical choice as it generates more heat than wood. It is, however, a less renewable fuel source. Heating your property with solid fuels could also help to reduce condensation and eliminate household mould and toxins.

Information on wood fuels
Unlike fossil fuels, such as coal, gas or oil, wood is carbon neutral. This means that burning a log of wood only produces as much carbon dioxide as a log decomposing on the forest floor. If used in the right circumstances wood can be a highly economical choice, too.

Dry seasoned wood contains up to 90% less moisture than fresh cut wood, which means it produces less steam and saves up to 50% of potential heat.

Also keep in mind that hard wood is a better option than soft wood as it is slower to burn, meaning you will use less.

Wood is a renewable fuel source that is gentler on the environment. It also helps the preservation of fossil fuels such as coal and oil.

Hints and tips
For the best drying conditions, store your logs in a dry store allowing plenty of air to flow around them
Wood burns best on a bed of ash so make sure your firebox always has some ash in it
Pick out the driest logs; they’re easy to spot as the bark comes away easily

Information on solid fuels
There is a wide range of solid fuels available. The main fuel sources used are coal, anthracite and peat briquettes. If you’re heating your home 24 hours a day, solid fuel is by far the most economical choice as it generates more heat than wood. It is, however, a less renewable fuel source. Heating your property with solid fuels could also help to reduce condensation and eliminate household mould and toxins.

Hints and tips
Clean out the stove daily if using solid fuels as they create more ash than wood does. Coal also burns better on a clean grate.
Clean out the stove daily if using solid fuels as they create more ash than wood does. Coal also burns better on a clean grate.

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