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The C range from Euroheat has a contemporary 'industrial-chic' look. The stoves run on seasoned wood or smokeless coal, and have an efficiency rating of over 78 per cent according to the company.
There are three models in the C range, to suit different room dimensions and heating requirements. The smallest has a heat output of 7.5 kW whilst the largest can produce 14.5 kW of heat. The stoves are all approved for use in smoke-controlled zones.
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Euroheat's woodburning stove has a new look which “draws on the elegance of glass”.
The unit achieves the look of a smooth glass column to provide a focal point in a room as well as an effiecient means of heating. The HWAM 3410 has an upward-lifting glass door pane as well as a glass door below, concealing a fuel storage space.
The curved door of the firebed opens upward, using the HWAM Comfort Closing System for a smooth, even closing and a tight seal. It is kept clean thanks to an optimised pane flush function, helping to maintain the view of the flames.
The stove is said to be highly efficient, with a heat output of up to 6 kW which means it can heat a 137 m3 well-insulated room. The firm claims it is a carbon-neutral way of heating that can be used in conjunction with central heating to reduce energy costs.
Like all Euroheat stoves the HWAM 3410 is independently approved for use in local authority declared Smoke Control Areas.
The stove measures 1006 mm tall by 474 mm wide by 371 mm deep. Euroheat also offers a range of glass floor plinths in a variety of shapes.
A new HETAS Solid Biomass Training Course was held at Euroheat's National Biomass Showroom and Training Centre in Herefordshire, the only facility in the UK that has the three available options, log, chip and pellet operating side by side. The four day courses will be run by HETAS approved trainers Sure Fire. The first took place between 17-20 February and a series will be run through the year. They provide information to enable the engineer to carry out feasibility studies, advise the client, consider fuel type, storage, as well as design systems and installation to suit site circumstances.