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Major Differences Between Multi-Fuel Stoves And Wood Burning Stoves

At Suffolk Stove Installations we take pleasure in providing our customers with good quality products and excellent services. Our team of professionals are skilled to do the complete installation of your multi-fuel stove or wood burnings stove, along with the necessary accessories and systems. As a reputable business that has been functional for almost 15 years in this industry.

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Major Differences Between Multi-Fuel Stoves And Wood Burning Stoves

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  1. Major Differences Between Multi-Fuel Stoves And Wood Burning Stoves Wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves might operate and look similar, but they do in fact feature with different components and purposes. For those of you that are wondering what these differences are between a wood-burning stove and multi-fuel stove, this article will explain it all. One of the major dissimilarities between the two stove is the types of fuel used. Log burning stoves are designed to burn logs only, whilst a multi-fuel stove can burn several other types of fuel like briquettes, coal and solid fuel. When using a multi-fuel stove, you are not required to burn just fuels, you can use wood as well. This also gives you the option to use other sorts of solid fuels if you wish to. To be able to burn several types of fuel apart from wood, a few unique accessories are required that is totally different than those accessories that are used with a wood-burning stove. The major dissimilarities between multi-fuel stoves and wood stoves:  Can burn wood, coal and other smokeless fuel.  Comes with a great at the bottom of the firebox.  Has an ash pan beneath the firebox that can be detached.  Features with the main air outlet that is situated on the front of the stove. For multi-fuel stoves to burn coal efficiently the fire needs air from a source below. Therefore, there is a great located at the bottom of the firebox base. Also, the stove's main air outlet is situated on the front of the stove to manage the airflow at the bottom of the fire. Situated beneath the firebox you will find an ashtray to gather any ash that drops through the grate,

  2. whilst the air from the outlet at the front of the stove moves towards the firebox grate thought the ashpan. It is a fact that wood burns best when located on ash deposits. With wood stoves, you won’t find an ash pan or firebox grate. But then again you will discover a level surface made from a material that is fireproof at the bottom of the firebox. This will ensure that ash builds up and that the logs can burn effectively with the aid of air that comes from above. The ash deposits on the bottom of a log burning stove are advocated by manufacturers and installers to help preserve the fire and to insulate the coals. Furthermore, coal needs to have airflow coming from the top, to burn the logs more effectively. The last major difference between wood-burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves is the setting of the primary air outlet. Coal needs a source of air from beneath to burn effectively, whilst multi- fuel stoves need a grate at the bottom of the firebox. In a multi-fuel stove, the air to the fire is nourished through the grate from the ash pan compartment. Therefore, multi-fuel stoves use the primary air outlet on the front of the stove to allow fresh oxygen to reach the fire from below. This air outlet is situated in front of the compartment of the ashpan and by using the vent controls the air arising through the ashpan and grate towards the firebox can be adjusted. The conclusion made is that wood-burning stoves feeds the air to the firebox from beneath the stove and not like multi-fuel stoves from the front. If are looking for a stove to buy and you still cannot decide on whether to pick the wood-burning stove or multi-fuel stove then visit your local HETAS-registered company to assist you in finding the correct stove that will suit your preferences. About us At Suffolk Stove Installations we take pleasure in providing our customers with good quality products and excellent services. Our team of professionals are skilled to do the complete installation of your multi-fuel stove or wood burnings stove, along with the necessary accessories and systems. As a reputable business that has been functional for almost 15 years in this industry. we operate in many areas that include Essex, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk. Suffolk Stove Installations are a registered HETAS company and per se are highly acclaimed by clients and industry. For more about us please visit https://suffolkstoveinstallations.co.uk/

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