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Heating
Heating system that works by burning wood to generate heat. They are a popular choice for heating homes and other spaces
Traditional heating system that works by burning wood in an open or closed hearth
High-efficiency closed fireplaces that are installed in existing open fireplaces or in new construction. They work by burning wood, generating heat by radiation and convection
Also known as evacuation pipes or flues, they are essential elements in heating systems, fireplaces and extractor hoods.
Heating that uses heating wires or screens installed under the floor to generate heat evenly. This heat warms the soil
Efficient, eco-friendly and economical heating option that uses wood pellets as fuel. They work by the controlled combustion of these pellets in a closed chamber
A crucial process for the safety and efficiency of your home. It involves installing insulating materials around the fireplace
Appliances used to heat sanitary water in the home. The main difference between them lies in their method of operation and the way they supply hot water
What we offer in addition to the best prices on stoves and fireplaces
- Money Back Guarantee. You have 14 days to return it, without specifying anything.
- Manufacturer's quality guarantee on all components.
- Technical service at national nivel if you need it, for any incident that you cannot solve.
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The use of renewable energies such as firewood makes products such as stoves and fireplaces endearing corners and meeting areas, with a special flavour.
This collection of stoves and fireplaces have been developed under demanding canons of quality and design, always maintaining a great aesthetic, with different finishes indoors and outdoors of the stoves and fireplaces.
How do I calculate the power of the fireplace I will need?
To calculate the power needed in the stove or fireplace for the room where you want to install it, it is necessary to take into account some variables, such as the space to be heated, the nivel of thermal insulation of the room and the region where you are, depending on whether it is a cold or temperate area. In addition, the performance of the stove itself must be taken into account to assess all these parameters.
As a reference, we indicate these coefficients to calculate the power you will need:
Room with poor thermal insulation:
- The house is in cold zone: 0.08 kw/m3
- The house is in warm zone: 0.05 kw/m3
Room with good thermal insulation:
- The house is in cold zone: 0.05 kw/m3
- The house is in warm zone: 0.04 kw/m3
We explain it with an example: let's suppose we have a living room where we want to install the fireplace. The living room measures 60m2 and is 2.75 meters high.
The volume of the living room is V = 60 x 2.75 = 165 m3
Our house is located in a cold area and is also quite old and has poor thermal insulation, so the coefficient to be used is 0.08 kw/m3
The power we will need will be: P = 165 x 0.08 = 13.2 kw
Therefore, we will look for a fireplace or stove that is around this power to ensure that we can heat the volume of the room where we want to install it.
All manufacturers recommend not exceeding the capacities of the fireplace or stove, that its power is not much higher than necessary, since there is a risk of having to use the fireplace or stove at a lower power than recommended, so as not to overheat the room, which would lead to a sluggish combustion and, therefore, to higher emissions.