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Fireplace Description
The wood burning fireplace heats evenly through convection and thermal radiation. The convection fresh air is automatically adjusted and improves the quality of the room air. The heating mode is natural and comfortable. The fireplace not only has a comfortable heating effect, but also has a good dehumidification function. It is especially suitable for the cold and humid climate environment in winter in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta, and is very conducive to health.
The wood burning fireplace is mainly heated by burning wood or compressed wood. The heating power is far greater than that of various air conditioners and heaters. Under the temperature of - 10 ℃, the indoor temperature of a 40-100 square meter house can be raised to more than 20 ℃ by lighting the fireplace for about 10 minutes. The heat transfer of the fireplace is just like the sun, which is mainly thermal radiation and natural convection. The center of the fireplace can reach hundreds of degrees, and the temperature gradually decreases in a fan shape. The uneven temperature forms air convection, regulates indoor humidity and brings balance to human settlements. The radiant heat, like sunlight, contains infrared rays, which can kill bacteria and drive away moisture, making people feel very warm and comfortable.
Model |
ST-650 |
ST-750 |
ST-800 |
ST-880 |
Heating mode |
Thermal radiation and thermal convection |
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Chimney diameter |
153mm |
153mm |
153mm |
153mm |
Fuel |
Dry firewood |
Dry firewood |
Dry firewood |
Dry firewood |
Heating area |
90-100(㎡) |
100-130(㎡) |
110-140(㎡) |
130-150(㎡) |
Size |
650*450*500(cm) |
750*435*515(cm) |
800*545*540(cm) |
880*536*550(cm) |
Product weight |
110KG |
120KG |
140KG |
160KG |
Fireplace News
- 2024-08-21 Fireplace Is Mainly Used For Heating By Burning Wood
- 2024-08-21 Fireplace Has Better Heating Effect Than Air Conditioner
- 2024-08-21 Fireplace Heats Uniformly Through Convection And Thermal Radiation
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