5kW Wood Burning Stove
If you're looking for efficient heating or are concerned about the environment, this 5kW wood burning stove is the ideal choice. It is rated at an efficiency of 80% and reduces emissions to align with modern environmental standards.
This DEFRA approved stove is exempt from Eco Design and features a large window to view the fire. It's kept clean by a powerful airwashing system. It's suitable for medium sized rooms.
Eco Design
With a high heat output, this stove is designed to provide warmth to smaller areas. This makes it perfect for heating supplementary needs, particularly in homes with smaller, well-insulated rooms. It can also be used as a backup source of heat in larger spaces. modern wood burning stove has a generous fire viewing window which provides a captivating display of flames.
It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure that it can deliver the superior heat output that it claims to deliver. The stove has an astonishing 80% efficiency rating, which means that it draws the maximum heat from the fuel, and wastes as little energy as possible. This will save you money on your electric bills.
This stove is also approved by Defra, which means that it is able to be used in smoke-controlled areas. It has the lowest CO/NOx emission rate and an extremely low particle count. It is also Defra-approved which means that it can be installed in smoke-controlled areas.
The primary and secondary air controls are easy to operate and let you fine-tune the burning process to suit your requirements. Loading wood or alternative fuels into the large firebox is simple, and a handy ash pan helps to clean up the mess.
The aesthetically pleasing design of this stove is sure to please and its sturdy cast iron construction ensures durability. The sleek lines and modern design will fit in with any style of decor which makes it a versatile addition to your home. It is also a great choice for allergy sufferers, as it produces less pollutants than older stoves. It also features a secondary burn system to help reduce particulate emissions and gases, and is EPA certified as a safe and clean stove.
80% Efficiency
This stove is DEFRA exempt and Eco Design 2022 certified. It boasts a 80percent efficiency rating. It will save you money over the years on fuel costs. This is because of its new secondary-air system, which lets the stove burn more wood without reducing combustion efficiency. It also passed a rigorous DIN+ particle test, which proved that this stove is a formidable competitor in the field of high-efficiency wood burning stoves.
The fireplace also comes with a large view of the fire, and an airwash system to enhance viewing. This will allow you to enjoy your fireplace all year round. It has a 5kw output which means it will provide enough heat for a small or medium-sized room. It is suitable for smaller RVs and Cabins as as larger tents, yurts or tiny homes.
The stove is not just efficient, but it is also easy to operate and maintain. It has a single glass panel, which makes it very easy to clean, so you can relax and relax in front of the flames while it keeps your home toasty warm. It also features a built-in log store, and can be used with smokeless or solid fuels.
Steel stoves were once thought to be less efficient than cast iron wood burning stoves. This is no longer true. Modern stainless steel stoves can heat a space equally well and keep it warm for long durations. They also come with a variety of colour finishes and are easier to maintain than cast iron stoves.
This stove has a efficiency rating of 80, which is one of the highest ratings on the market. It's a great option for anyone who wants to cut down on their carbon footprint. The sleek design and easy-to-use controls make it a perfect addition to any home.
It's important to know how efficiency ratings are determined prior to purchasing a fireplace that burns wood. A lot of manufacturers list the appliance efficiency on their stoves, however this doesn't tell the whole story. You need to look at System Efficiency, which includes the entire stove, chimney and fuel system.
Clean Burn
There are a variety of things you can do to reduce the amount smoke your stove releases and, consequently, reduce your environmental impact. By using wood that has been kiln dried or properly seasoned, you can reduce the amount of particulates released into the air during burning. It is important to make sure that the wood you choose to use is endorsed by Woodsure as 'Ready to Burn'. It is also important to ensure that all combustible materials are kept out of the stove, preferably by using a floor protector. Additionally good ventilation and chimney maintenance is important to prevent creosote accumulation.
Stoves that have advanced clean-burn systems can reduce the amount of toxic smoke your stove produces. These systems work by drawing in air from the base of the stove and filtering it over the fire bed before it reaches the glass window. This method has been proven to reduce the amount of smoke that is emitted up the chimney. It helps keep the glass of your stove clear.
Another method to help your stove emit less harmful emissions is by making sure it's properly installed, with non-combustible flooring, and a minimum clearance of 75mm between the stove and any combustible surfaces. In addition it is essential to regularly inspect your stove and chimney by a trained professional to spot and repair any issues as fast as possible to minimise risk.
The Ottawa 5 is an Ecodesign and DEFRA approved multifuel that burns wood and has a large square fire view. It also features an airwashing system to keep the glass in good condition. It has an additional and tertiary air system, making it extremely clean burning. This helps you reduce your fuel expenses and also provides a comfortable heating output for your home.
Modern Design
Stoves that look stylish can be used for many heating needs. A 5-kW wood burning heater can warm a house with a size of a typical. It can also heat RVs, small houses or yurts. Most of these woodburners are swan-labelled and meet one of the highest standards for environmental protection which means you can be sure that they'll have only a minimal impact on our planet.

When selecting a stove the main thing to consider is the power output. A power rating that is too low won't adequately heat your home and a wattage that is too high can cause excessive heat and wear. The size of your room as well as its insulation also impact the heat output you require.
Traditional stoves, such as the Morso GO Eco range are a great option for older homes as well as period rooms. They come in classic dark grey and black finishes that suit many interiors and also options that include touches of brass or gold. Modern stoves such as the Burley Icarus 9605, Mi Fires Grisedale, and Portway Arundel XL have sleek designs and modern designs that are perfect for modern spaces.
These stoves are typically approved by DEFRA for use in smoke control areas. These stoves are great for those who enjoy the cosy ambiance of wood, but do not have easy access to sustainable log supplies. You can choose a multifuel stove that comes with an oven and topplate, making it ideal to cook on.
Certain models come with an expansive viewing window and an airwashing system that keeps the glass clean. This is particularly beneficial in a living area where you can relax and relax while watching the flames. Other features to look out for include a built-in log storage as well as the option of choosing a color. A metallic finish will reflect light differently than other colors. It is important to consider how this will work with the overall colour scheme of your home.