Having a wood heater heat your home is a beautiful natural heat.
But some homes are more challenging to heat, and getting heat into bedrooms and hall ways can be difficult.
Air transfer kits are a perfect way to move the heat – the inlet above the fire sucks excess heat from your main room, and with a fan, transfers this heat to parts of your home that needs it.
Easy to install, you can DIY this, with a help of a sparky to wire up the fan and thermostat.
Having a wood heater heat your home is a beautiful natural heat.
But some homes are more challenging to heat, and getting heat into bedrooms and hall ways can be difficult.
Air transfer kits are a perfect way to move the heat – the inlet above the fire sucks excess heat from your main room, and with a fan, transfers this heat to parts of your home that needs it.
Easy to install, you can DIY this, with a help of a sparky to wire up the fan and thermostat.
dimensions | |
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height | mm |
width | mm |
depth | mm |
Clearances | |
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Rear clearance to combustible | mm |
Side clearance to combustible | mm |
Corner clearance to combustible | mm |
Rear clearance to non combustible | mm |
Side clearance to non combustible | mm |
Corner clearance to non combustible | mm |
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flue size | mm |
min flue height | mtrs |
hot water | No |
heating capacity | m2 |
efficiency | % |
Emissions | grms |
wood length | mm |
stove weight | kg |