Description
The Loft gas stove’s tall firebox is framed with reflective black glass, adding a striking two-tone contrast to the matt steel body. Soaring flames dance amongst a highly realistic fuel bed, composed of hand painted realistic logs. Visuals are mirrored on all sides by the EchoFlame Black glass lining – a continuation of the stove’s glossy exterior styling details.
This premium gas stove is available in either conventional or balanced flue models and provides a generous 4.4kW heat output, which can be effortlessly controlled with the various handset options. As a rough guide, this stove is suitable for a room measuring in the region of 17ft (L) X 16ft (W) X 8ft (H) non-open plan with average insulation properties.
Fuel Bed: Logs
Note: this stove is tapered to the rear, making the width reduce to 406mm.
Please note, flue pipe shown in image is not included.
Installation and User Instructions (Balanced Flue)
Balanced Flue Kit
Balanced Flue Kit Options – Further Information
Top exit, up & out for Huntingdon 30, Stockton 5, Loft, Midi Vision, Sheraton 5 & All Vogues (1 x 500mm straight, 1 x 500mm terminal length, 1 x wall plate, 1 x 90° bend) NB: Guard required for below 2m
Top exit, vertical for all Loft, Vogue Midi ‘T’ (2 x 1000mm straight, 1 x 1000mm terminal length)
Flue Options
This model of stove allows the option for a choice of flue, conventional and balanced.
** Please note, this particular model should have a balanced flue.
Please note that all flues for the Balanced Gas Fires come in a silver/stainless steel construction – if you would prefer the black enamelled version, please call us for a price and availability.
Conventional Flue
Conventional chimneys rely on the natural circulation of the heated air to expel the products of combustion up your chimney and can work with either open or glass-fronted fires.
Balanced Flue
Balanced flues work in conjunction with glass-fronted fires only. The appliance is sealed from the room in which it is installed and a twin-wall pipe vents directly outdoors. Air for combustion is drawn in through the outer pipe whilst the inner pipe removes the combustion gases to the exterior of the property.
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