Green Stoves
The Green range of multifuel stoves is ideal for burning wood, coal or peat. (The use of petrochemical fuels is not recommended).Green Stoves feature a timeless classical look that suits any home, from period to contemporary. Manufactured to CE standard EN 13240, Green Stoves deliver a high rate of efficiency at a value for money price. A multifuel grate is offered as standard.
The items on this page can be found in the 'Green Stoves' brochure, please ask our sales staff for a copy or download the brochure by clicking here.
Green Free-Standing Stove Features
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Riddling System |
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Green Insert Stoves
Easy Installation using our Unique Patented Fixing Mechanism
The Green Insert Stove can be installed by any HETAS approved installer. It conveniently fits into a standard solid fuel fireplace opening. Simply remove the fret and grate, slide the appliance into place and tighten the locking system to seal the stove to the fascia of the fireplace back panel. Removing the fireclay fireback is not necessary. This stove must not be installed into a chimney that serves any other heating appliance. Remember, remove the Green Insert Stove and clean your chimney every year.Protect the Environment with Efficient Fuel Consumption
Depending on the chimney, open fires can be as low as 20% efficient, the majority of the heat produced goes straight up the chimney and out of the house. Stoves should deliver a minimum 65% efficiency, while some stoves can deliver up to 80% efficiency. This means that a quality stove will produce more heat, from less fuel, for longer, than an open fire. Naturally, this means that burning a stove is kinder to the environment , burning less fuel and delivering fewer products of combustion into the atmosphere.Heat Loss
While open fires generally heat up rapidly they also tend to cool rapidly thus losing heat quicker. Stoves retain heat for longer. When the fire is unlit, the Green Insert Stove will prevent any room heat escaping up the chimney.What footprint will you leave?
Carbon footprint is a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide or CO2 emitted through the combustion of fossil fuels. A carbon footprint is often expressed as tons of carbon dioxide or tons of carbon emitted, usually on a yearly basis. This is directly related to the amount of natural resources consumed, increasingly used or referred to as a measure of environmental impact. Carbon dioxide is recognized as a greenhouse gas, of which increasing levels in the atmosphere are linked to global warming and climate change. Install a Green Insert Stove and reduce your carbon footprint.Green Insert Stove Features
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• Improve the efficiency of your open fire from as low as 20% heat efficiency to the room (80% heat loss up chimney) to 80% heat efficiency |
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