ANDORRA - curved glass

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Thorma fireplace stove

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ANDORRA fireplace stove - arc glass, corner, round column fireplace stove with an average power of 7.5 kW, power range from 3.8 to 11.2 kW, efficiency 80%

Rated power7.5 kW
Performance range3.5 to 10.5 kW
Total heated space98 to 190 m3
Single-shell, double-shell designdouble-shelled
The material of the second shellsheet metal
Basic colorgrey
Coat colorgrey
Type of surfacepickle
Dimension - height1100 mm
Dimension - width510 mm
Dimension - depth455 mm
Flue throat diameter150 mm
Flue locationupper
The height of the flue throat above the floor1100 mm
Chimney operating draft (Pa)12 Pa
Types of recommended fuelswood, wood briquettes, lignite briquettes
Fuel consumption - wood2.4 kg/hour
Fuel consumption - briquettes1.7 kg/hour
Log length30 cm
Maximum girth of logs30 cm
Combustiontwo-stage
Combustionon the grill
Efficiency - for wood80 %
Efficiency - for briquettes74 %
Grate materialcast iron
Lining materialvermiculite
Air supply regulationprimary and secondary air controlled together
Air supplyfrom the interior, from the exterior DN 100 mm neck
Glass size width415 mm - curved glass
Glass size height488 mm
Dimensions of the loading hole - widthapprox. 300 mm
Dimensions of the loading opening - heightapprox. 350 mm
The attachment door is separate from the ashtray doorNo
A safe distance from flammable building structures and furniture on the sides400 mm
A safe distance from flammable building structures and furniture in front of the door800 mm
A safe distance from flammable building structures and furniture behind the appliance200 mm
Minimal overlap of the non-flammable mat under the stove in front500 mm
The minimum overlap of the non-flammable mat under the stove on the sides300 mm
Weight of heater without accessories95 kg
Warranty period24 months

Additional information

Weight95 kg
Dimensions1×1×1 cm
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