5kW Wood Burning Stove
If you are looking for a low-cost heating option or are concerned about the environment, this 5kW wood burning stove is the ideal option. It is more efficient than 80% and reduces emissions in line with the latest environmental standards.
This DEFRA approved stove is exempt from Eco Design and features a large viewing window for the fire. It's cleaned by an airwashing system that is powerful. It's suitable for medium sized rooms.
Eco Design
With a large heat output, this stove has been designed to provide warmth to smaller areas. This makes it ideal for supplementary heating, especially in smaller, well-insulated homes. It can also be used as a backup source of heat in larger spaces. The stove features a large view of the fire that provides an amazing display of flames.
It has been tested rigorously to ensure it can deliver the high heat output that it claims. The stove is rated at an astounding efficiency of 80%, which means that it draws the highest amount of heat from the fuel and wastes as little as it can which will save you money on your energy costs.
This stove is also approved by Defra, meaning that it is able to be used in areas with smoke control. It has a low CO/NOx emission rate and an extremely low particle count. It is also Defra approved, meaning that it is able to be used in smoke-controlled areas.
The primary and secondary air controls on this stove are simple to use and allow you to fine-tune the burning process as needed. Loading wood or alternative fuels into the spacious firebox is easy, and a useful ash pan can clean up the mess.
The aesthetically pleasing design of this stove is sure to please, and its solid cast iron construction ensures durability. Its sleek lines will match any decor style, making it an excellent addition to your home. This stove is also a good choice for those suffering from allergies, since it produces less pollutants than older stoves. It also has an additional combustion system that reduces the emission of particulate matter, as well as gases. It is also EPA certified for clean burning stoves.
80% Efficiency
It is a DEFRA exempt and Eco Design 2022 compliant stove that boasts an impressive efficiency of 80. This means it can help you save cost on fuel in the long run. It is possible because of its newly designed secondary-air system that allows the stove to burn more wood without reducing combustion efficiency. It also passed the tough DIN+ particle test, showing that this stove is a serious rival when it comes to high-efficiency wood burning stoves .
It also has a wide view of the fire and an airwash to increase the enjoyment of viewing. This lets you enjoy your fireplace throughout the year. It also has a 5kw heating output, which means that it can provide plenty of warmth for a small to medium-sized area. This makes it perfect to be used in smaller cabins and RVs, as well as larger tents, yurts, and tiny homes.
Apart from its efficiency, this stove is also very easy to use and maintain. It has a single glass panel, which makes it easy to clean, which means you can relax and relax in the fire while keeping your home warm. It also comes with an integrated log store and is compatible with smokeless or solid fuels.
In comparison to traditional cast iron wood burners, steel stoves were for a long time thought to be less efficient, however this is not the case anymore. Modern stainless steel stoves can heat a room similarly and keep it warm for long durations. They come in a wide range of colours and are easier to clean than cast-iron stoves.
The 80% efficiency rating of this stove is among the highest on the market which makes it a great choice for those who are looking to cut their fuel bills and reduce their carbon footprint. Its sleek design and easy-to-use controls make it a fantastic addition to any home.
When you are buying a wood-burning stove it is important to know how Efficiency Ratings are calculated. A number of manufacturers use the appliance efficiency figure on their stoves, but what you should be aware of is that it doesn't provide the complete picture. To get a true picture, you must examine the System Efficiency - which takes into consideration the whole stove chimney, chimney, and the fuel system.
Clean Burn
There are a variety of things you can do to reduce the amount of smoke that your stove emits and consequently reduce the environmental impact. If you use wood that has been kiln dried or properly seasoned, you can lower the amount of particulates released into the air when burning. It is important to make sure that the wood you use is endorsed by Woodsure as 'Ready to Burn'. Also, ensure that all combustible materials are kept away from your stove, perhaps by using a floor protector. Proper ventilation and chimney maintenance is essential to avoid creosote accumulation.
Stoves with advanced clean-burn systems can help reduce the amount of harmful smoke your stove releases. 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 is proven to reduce the amount of smoke that is emitted up the chimney. It helps keep your stove's glass clean.
Another method to help your stove produce less harmful emissions is making sure that it is properly installed, with non-combustible flooring and an adequate clearance of 75mm between the stove and any combustible surfaces. It is also important to have your stove and chimney examined by a professional on a regular basis to identify any problems and correct them as soon as you can.
The Ottawa 5 is a DEFRA and Ecodesign approved multifuel stove for wood burning that has a large square fire view and an airwash system to keep the glass clean. It is pre-heated with a secondary and tertiary system of air that ensures it is clean burning, helping you reduce your fuel costs and ensuring an efficient heating output for your living space.
Style Design
The stylish stoves are a great choice for a broad range of heating needs. For instance, a 5kW wood burning stove can heat an average-sized home in winter, and it could also be used to provide heat for larger RVs, smaller cabins or yurts. The majority of these woodburners are swan-labelled and are compliant with the highest standards for environmental protection and you can be assured that they'll leave minimal impact on the planet.
When choosing a stove, the primary thing to take into consideration is its heat output. A stove with a low power rating will not be effective in heating your room While a high wattage can lead to overheating and wear. The size of your room and its insulation can also affect the heat output you require.
Traditional stoves like the Morso GO Eco range are a great option for older homes as well as period rooms. The stoves are available in classic black or dark grey finish that is suitable for a variety of interiors. You can also decide to add touches of gold or brass. Modern stoves like the Burley Icarus 9605, Mi Fires Grisedale, and Portway Arundel XL have sleek designs and innovative lines that are ideal for contemporary spaces.

Many of these stoves can burn either wood or coal and are often DEFRA approved for use in smoke control zones. These stoves are great for those who appreciate the cosy ambience of wood but do not have easy access to sustainable logs. You can pick a multifuel stove which comes with an oven and topplate, making it ideal for cooking.
Some models have a large viewing window and an airwash system that keeps the glass clean. This is particularly useful in a living space where you can relax and enjoy the flames. Some models come with built-in storage for logs, while others come with a range of colors. Metallic finishes reflect light differently than other colors. It is essential to think about how this will fit into the overall colour scheme of your home.