1 stûv 21 - 012022 - EN STAGING THE FIRE WITHOUT WASTING ENERGY Thermal comfort > operates either as an open fire or as a glass-door stove > cheats in 2 different ways : direct radiation and natural convection > the partial opening of the glass door enables open-fire operation without any risk of draughtback, even if the atmospheric conditions are unfavourable or if the draught of the chimney is insufficient when fully opened > outside air inlet directly beneath the stove Performances, respect for the environment > excellent efficiency supported by EN standard (75% on average with glass door closed) > tax benefits (according to country and/or area) Aspect > wide view of the fire > sober lines will suit any interior style > various models : narrow, wide, extra-wide, square, high... > double-face models > many possibilities of integration : architectural, in low volumes, in old fireplaces > the mechanism and the runners are never visible even with the glass door open. > no bottom runner on lower edge of glass door > hearth opening can be placed level with floor > many optional claddings (see chapter “claddings & front panels”) > a decorative frame to mask hearth angles is available (3 sides) Ergonomics, maintenance > stain-reducing system for glass door > glass door tilts forwards for easy cleaning photo by Jean-Luc Laloux – Réféctoire du Maigre (18th century) at the Abbaye d’Aulne in Thuin, Belgium
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