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Dimensions:
Height: 715mm
Width: 595mm
Depth: 450mm
Distance from the rear of the stove to the centre of the spigot: 90mm
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum Heat Output: 17kW
Flue Diameter: 150mm (6")
Flue Outlet: Top only
Cleanburning: Yes
Airwash: Yes
Back-Boiler Option: Yes
External Air Supply: Yes, as an optional extra
Fuel: Multifuel version
Efficiency: 75%
Particulate Emissions: 2.5 G/HR
There is the option of an external air intake which means that the stove can draw the air needed for combustion from the outside. No additional air vents are then needed in the room which means that the stove will not create cold draughts in your house; without the external air supply the Yorkshire stove would have to draw the air it needs through air vents, sucking cold air in from outside.
The Yorkshire Smokeless Stove is the only multi-fuel stove ever the have met all the UK clean-burning tests. The clean combustion gives you a clear view of the fire through the large self-cleaning window.
The Yorkshire Smokeless Stove has been approved by DEFRA (Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs) and the devolved administrations for use in smoke control areas in the UK and are exempt from the section 20 of the clean air act 1993 when;
1) Installed, maintained and operated in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
2) No fuel shall be used other than;
Untreated dry wood, Peat or Peat Briquettes, Union Coal Briketts, CPL Wildfire Bituminous Coal Briquettes or any other approved smokeless fuel.
In ordinary stoves, air comes up beneath the fuel, so that smoke (which is tiny particles of unburned fuel), heat and waste goes up the chimney. The Yorkshire is different – air enters above the fuel, sweeping in front of the window, forcing smoke down into the hottest part of the fire and on into a refractory-lined ‘after burn’ chamber. Highly turbulent air is introduced to the hot smoke, which ignites generating temperatures of up to 1100C. The result is not just near-zero smoke emission, but greatly improved efficiency, virtually instant controllability and a truly astonishing swirling flame pattern.
Burning the smoke as well as the fuel means more heat for les fuel, this means less ash, less refuelling and less hassle.
Just one simple control gives instant control – from as low as 2kW output up to a massive 12kW of glorious heat.
The Yorkshire will burn almost anything. You can burn Wood, Coke, Anthracite (Welsh dry steam coal) Bituminous Coal Briquettes, even Brown Coal and Softwoods. There is no need to change grates or throat plates, as the grate bars are adjustable making them suitable for either wood or other fuels.
FUEL BREAK DOWN
Wood – Logs, any time of wood
Wildfire – Compressed Briquette made from Bituminous Coal
Peats – Peat Tuves and Peat formed into Briquettes. Like wood it readily absorbs moisture so keep dry.
Lignite – Union Briquettes is a natural fuel, a mixture of peat and coal. It burns with a great heat.
Anthracite – Welsh dry steam coal. A very hard natural form of coal. Slow to light but burns with great heat for a long time.
Manufactured Smokeless Fuels – Briquettes, Ovals, and Coke Fuels. As long as the fuel is HETAS approved it is suitable to burn
For heat efficient Hardwood that has been specially dried for a longer, cleaner burn, see our Log Store for prices and delivery in your area..
TOP TIPS WITH STOVES
Many stove manufacturers are claiming a ‘clean burn’. This does not mean they are approved appliances. If you live in a smoke free control area, you should make sure the stove you install is an officially approved appliance.
Wood burns best on a layer of its own ash, with the grate bars closed. Try to leave a layer of ash at least 13mm thick.
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