- Q. Are they safe?
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For complete safety and piece of mind all of our fires incorporate an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS), which detect when the oxygen levels in the room fall below a specified level and cause the pilot flame to lift away from the sensing probe. This activates the Flame
Supervision Device (FSD), which cuts off the gas supply to the fire and renders the appliance safe. For additional safety, all of our flueless fires are fitted with a catalytic converter system to ensure excellent levels of air quality.
- Q. Can I have a flueless gas stove?
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ekofires flueless stoves are the perfect no chimney solution to instant warmth that simply free stands in your home. Our innovative technology provides a flexible design for your house or apartment, allowing you to install a fire not only in the living room, but also dining room, office, study, and kitchen. If you have a gas supply and can run a standard 8mm gas pipe to the fire installation point, while ensuring you have the minimum room size and adequate ventilation you can benefit from this technology.
*Flueless fires are not permitted in the bathroom. Flueless appliances may be installed into bedrooms upon implementation of BS 5871 pt 4. An electronic carbon monoxide detector complying with the current edition of BSEN 50291 must be installed in the same room as the appliance.
For maximum safety it is recommended that such device is continuously (mains) powered and arranged in such a way that the gas supply to the appliance is isolated in the event of an alarm. The selection and installation of such device shall be in accordance with the current edition of BSEN 50292, and the user must be briefed regarding the use and maintenance of such device.
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- Q. Are they safe?
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For complete safety and piece of mind all of our fires incorporate an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS), which detect when the oxygen levels in the room fall below a specified level and cause the pilot flame to lift away from the sensing probe. This activates the Flame
Supervision Device (FSD), which cuts off the gas supply to the fire and renders the appliance safe. For additional safety, all of our flueless fires are fitted with a catalytic converter system to ensure excellent levels of air quality.
- Q. Can I have a 100% efficient gas fire?
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ekofires flueless fires are the perfect flat wall, no chimney solution to instant warmth that simply hangs on the wall. Our innovative technology provides a flexible design for your house or apartment, allowing you to install a fire not only in the living room, but also dining room, office, study, and kitchen. If you have a gas supply and can run a standard 8mm gas pipe to the fire installation point, while ensuring you have the minimum room size and adequate ventilation you can benefit from this technology.
*Flueless fires are not permitted in the bathroom. Flueless appliances may be installed into bedrooms upon implementation of BS 5871 pt 4. An electronic carbon monoxide detector complying with the current edition of BSEN 50291 must be installed in the same room as the appliance.
For maximum safety it is recommended that such device is continuously (mains) powered and arranged in such a way that the gas supply to the appliance is isolated in the event of an alarm. The selection and installation of such device shall be in accordance with the current edition of BSEN 50292, and the user must be briefed regarding the use and maintenance of such device.
- Q. Eco friendly – reducing the Greenhouse Effect
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We all have our part to play in making our homes more environmentally friendly and flueless technology has been awarded five stars for eco value for money, by leading eco-consultant Donnachadh McCarthy. Article from the Sunday Times, 2006.
If the 15 million flued gas fires in the UK were replaced by flueless fires, we would save 40,260,000,000 kW of gas every year which would in turn reduce carbon dioxide emissions by over 7,649,400 tonnes every year.*
*Calculation is based on the assumption of 4 hours a day for 5 months of the year.
A flueless gas fire converts 100% of the gas to heat unlike open coal effect fires which convert as little as 10%. Typically running costs are less than 5 pence per hour on high, which is approximately a third of the running cost of a conventional gas fire. By choosing a flueless gas fire it is possible to make a real contribution towards reducing global warming and lower gas bills at the same time.
- Q. How do I decide which fire will heat my room sufficiently?
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As a rough guide only, measure the room and multiply the height x width x depth (in metres), and divide this by 14. The result is the average heating requirements for the room in kWs.
Please note that the construction, insulation, furnishings and type and number of windows in the room must be taken into consideration.
- Q. How does this work?
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Flueless fires incorporate the latest in gas fire technology and do not need a chimney or flue to operate. Instead, the combustion gases pass through a catalytic converter system, positioned at the top of the appliance, which converts carbon monoxide into harmless carbon dioxide and water vapour, levels of which are so low they are typically present in fresh air. In fact, the catalytic converter works so effectively that it can actually help to clean the air by neutralising airborne particles and odours, therefore helping to reduce household allergies.
- Q. How long does the catalytic converter last?
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Independent tests commissioned to establish the life expectancy of the catalytic converter have proved that even after 16,957 hours (approximately equivalent to 27 years and eight months of normal use)* the catalytic converter is as effective as when it is new.
*Calculation is based on the assumption of 4 hours a day for 5 months of the year.
- Q. What about condensation?
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All of our flueless fires are designed to supplement central heating and should be used as a secondary heat source only. Therefore, the background ambient temperature of the room will prevent any moisture from condensing on colder surfaces such as single glazed windows.
- Q. What about installation and servicing?
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All gas fires must be installed by a Gas Safe Engineer/CORGI Registered Engineer. Flueless fires are very popular with fitters as they are relatively simple to install and can be fitted in literally a fraction of the cost and time it takes to fit a conventional gas fire. We also provide a fitting template with every flueless fire that is used to help with installation and because flueless fires do not require the use of a chimney or flue for operation the servicing costs are considerably cheaper than conventional gas fires.
- Q. What ventilation is required?
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Most heating appliances need ventilation to maintain the correct level of oxygen in the room. All of our flueless appliances installed in the UK require only 100cm2 of additional purpose provided ventilation.*
*For installation in the Republic of Ireland, two fixed openings are required with a minimum effective opening each of 60cm. Both ventilators should be fitted on the same wall, one at high level and one low level with a minimum vertical separation of 160cm.
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- Q. Are they safe?
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For complete safety and peace of mind all of our fires incorporate an Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS), which detect when the oxygen levels in the room fall below a specified level and cause the pilot flame to lift away from the sensing probe.
This activates the Flame Failure Device (FFD), which cuts off the gas supply to the fire and renders the appliance safe.
- Q. Can I have a glass fronted ultra efficient flued gas fire?
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Yes, providing you have a working fireplace with gas supply and suitably sized fire aperture.
See technical specification page for dimensions.
*Designed for Natural Gas Only.
- Q. How do I decide which fire will heat my room sufficiently?
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As a rough guide only, measure the room and multiply the height x width x depth (in metres), and divide this by 14. The result is the average heating requirements for the room in kWs.
Please note that the construction, insulation, furnishings and type and number of windows in the room must be taken into consideration.
- Q. How does this work?
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The glass front of the ultra efficient (UE) range of flued gas fires significantly reduces the warm room-air being drawn up the chimney or flue.
In addition to this, the convection air design draws in present cold room-air and circulates this through the hotbox to produce convected hot air back into the room.
This increases performance and optimises efficiency.
- Q. What about installation or servicing?
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All gas fires must be serviced by a competent person*. We have designed this fire with the installer in mind so that installation including future servicing is made simple with minimal effort and disruption.
*GB - Gas Safe registered operatives (Northern Ireland Only - CORGI registered operatives)
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- Q. Are the fires easy to light and operate?
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All fires come with traditional rotary control, which incorporates a piezo spark ignition, and is fully variable between the preset High and Low settings.
Selected appliances in the range are available with remote control. The remote control option enables control of the appliance from the comfort of your armchair, a feature especially beneficial to the elderly, disabled or infirm.
- Q. Do the appliances require an electrical supply?
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Rotary and remote controlled fires do not require a power supply to operate. The remotes use ultrasonic technology which is battery powered. Powaflue appliances require a mains supply to power the fan extraction unit.
- Q. How do I decide which fire will heat my room sufficiently?
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As a rough guide only, measure the room and multiply the height x width x depth (in metres), and divide this by 14. The result is the average heating requirements for the room in kWs.
Please note that the construction, insulation, furnishings and type and number of windows in the room must be taken into consideration.
- Q. What are the running costs of these appliances?
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The running costs of each appliance can be calculated quite simply using the following calculation: Running Cost = Energy Input (gross) x Your Gas Bill Tariff.
Example: Energy Input (gross) 6.2kW x Gas Bill Tariff (gross) 2.4p/kWh = Running Cost 14.9p per hour.
Your Gas Bill Tariff figure can be taken from a recent gas bill, or contact your gas provider for this information.
- Q. What is an oxygen depletion sensor and a flame supervision device?
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An Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) detects when oxygen levels in the room fall below a specified level and cause the pilot flame to lift away from the sensing probe. This activates the flame supervision device, which cuts off the gas supply to the fire and renders the appliance safe.
- Q. What safety features are incorporated into the appliances?
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All gas fires are fitted with an oxygen depletion sensor, and all fires have a flame supervision device, for complete safety and peace of mind. Certain appliances within the range have individual safety features detailed within this brochure.
- Q. What ventillation is required?
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No additional ventilation is required when installing most appliances in the range. Your Gas Safe Engineer/CORGI installer will draw your attention to any requirements which may lead to installation of additional ventilation.
The flueless appliances require additional, purpose provided ventilation of a minimum 100cm2. An openable window or louvre is also required in the room into which the appliance is installed.
These fires must be installed by a CORGI registered fitter in accordance wtih the manufacturer's instructions.
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- Q. Are the fires easy to light and operate?
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All fires come with traditional rotary control, which incorporates a piezo spark ignition, and is fully variable between the preset High and Low settings.
Selected appliances in the range are available with remote control. The remote control option enables control of the appliance from the comfort of your armchair, a feature especially beneficial to the elderly, disabled or infirm.
- Q. Do the appliances require an electrical supply?
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Rotary and remote controlled fires do not require a power supply to operate. The remotes use ultrasonic technology which is battery powered. Powaflue appliances require a mains supply to power the fan extraction unit.
- Q. How do I decide which fire will heat my room sufficiently?
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As a rough guide only, measure the room and multiply the height x width x depth (in metres), and divide this by 14. The result is the average heating requirements for the room in kWs.
Please note that the construction, insulation, furnishings and type and number of windows in the room must be taken into consideration.
- Q. What are the running costs of these appliances?
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The running costs of each appliance can be calculated quite simply using the following calculation: Running Cost = Energy Input (gross) x Your Gas Bill Tariff.
Example: Energy Input (gross) 6.2kW x Gas Bill Tariff (gross) 2.4p/kWh = Running Cost 14.9p per hour.
Your Gas Bill Tariff figure can be taken from a recent gas bill, or contact your gas provider for this information.
- Q. What is an oxygen depletion sensor and a flame supervision device?
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An Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS) detects when oxygen levels in the room fall below a specified level and cause the pilot flame to lift away from the sensing probe. This activates the flame supervision device, which cuts off the gas supply to the fire and renders the appliance safe.
- Q. What safety features are incorporated into the appliances?
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All gas fires are fitted with an oxygen depletion sensor, and all fires have a flame supervision device, for complete safety and peace of mind. Certain appliances within the range have individual safety features detailed within this brochure.
- Q. What ventillation is required?
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No additional ventilation is required when installing most appliances in the range. Your Gas Safe installer will draw your attention to any requirements which may lead to installation of additional ventilation.
The flueless appliances require additional, purpose provided ventilation of a minimum 100cm2. An openable window or louvre is also required in the room into which the appliance is installed.
These fires must be installed by a Gas Safe registered fitter in accordance wtih the manufacturer's instructions.
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- Q. Are the fires easy to operate?
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We aim to design all of our fires to be easy to use and simple to operate. Our range of electric fires feature high-level switches that are purposely positioned with the elderly in mind.
- Q. Can the flame effect be used independently of heat?
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All electric appliances benefit by having the flame effect operational on its own for visual enhancement only.
- Q. What are the running costs of these appliances?
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The running costs of these appliances can be calulated quite simply using the following calculation: Running costs = Energy Input x Your Electricity Bill Tariff.
Example based on electric fire set to 2.0kW heat setting with flame effect: Electric Energy Input 2.06kW x Your Electricity Bill Tariff 8.1p / kWH = Running Cost 16.7p per hour.
Your Electricity Bill Tariff figure can be taken from a recent electricity bill, or contact your electricity provider for latest tariff.
- Q. What safety features are on the appliance?
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All electric fires are fitted with a thermal trip switch that monitors the temperature inside the appliance, and senses any change if it becomes covered or displaced for any reason. The trip switch will automatically switch off the heater, which then must be reset manually before it will operate further.
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