under the stove. The stove then heats up this air,
which expands and as a result blows out through the
vents on top of the surround. This heat circulation
ensures a good distribution of heat throughout the
home. The best location for the stove is in the middle
of the house in the room that requires the most
heating. The heat released from the front of the stove
is what is called radiation heat.
Secondary Combustion
This new type of stoves is constructed so that it
pollutes very little and at the same time it uses the
energy of the wood efficiently. Hence, with less wood
the same heat effect is achieved, and thus less ashes.
The stoves from Nordpeis have secondary
combustion, i.e. the combustion happens in two
phases: first the wood burns, and then the gases from
the fumes are lit by the hot air.
Respect for the Environment
Our stoves represent a new generation of fireplaces
that are more efficient, are clean burning and when
used properly release low levels of soot and particles.
In the future it will not only be economical factors
driving the necessity for low consumption, but
requirement for environmental solutions will
continuously become more demanding. This requires
that we use renewable sources of energy that cause
little pollution or damage to the environment. Wood
fuel is labelled as renewable resource / biofuel.
We accept no liability for typographical
errors and changes.
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