Technical Details
Product Title | Gazco Loft N.Gas Stove, Log Effect, Conventional Flue |
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Product Keyword | Gazco Loft Stove, Natural Gas, Log Effect, Conventional Flue, Contemporary Design |
Energy Efficiency | D |
Output (Nominal) | 2kW |
Output (Maximum) | 4.8kW |
Fuel | Gas - NG |
Height | 770mm |
Width | 481mm |
Depth | 379mm |
Nominal Output (Range) | 1kW - 3kw |
Width (Range) | 400mm - 500mm |
Nett Efficiency (%) | 78% |
Style | Contemporary |
Chimney Type | Class 1 & 2 |
Height (Range) | 700mm - 800mm |
Product Description
Gazco Loft Natural Gas Stove with Log Effect and Conventional Flue
The Gazco Loft Natural Gas Stove is a perfect blend of modern design and traditional warmth. This freestanding gas stove is designed to offer the charm of a wood-burning stove with the convenience of gas. It is ideal for those seeking a stylish and efficient heating solution for their home.
- Realistic log effect for an authentic wood-burning aesthetic
- Conventional flue system allows for easy installation in most homes
- High-quality steel and cast iron construction for long-lasting durability
- User-friendly controls make operation simple and convenient
- Thermostatic remote control for maintaining desired room temperatures
- Highly efficient energy rating, reducing household energy costs
- Contemporary design with a choice of finishes to complement various interiors
- Wide viewing window offers a panoramic view of the flames
- Designed for natural gas, ensuring clean and efficient burning
- Eco-friendly option with reduced emissions compared to traditional wood stoves
Reviews
Gas Stoves > Conventional Flue Gas Stoves
Conventional Flue Gas Stoves
Our range of conventional flue gas stoves are perfect for fitting into an existing chimney breast where the flue can terminate through the roof. Toxic gases are expelled from the chimney through the draw, where negative and positive pressure meets to pull the smoke up the chimney. A conventional flue will require air from the room in which the appliance is situated for combustion, so it is not considered ‘room sealed’ or ‘closed combustion’. In order for a conventional flue to function efficiently, it must exit the appliance as vertically as possible, although some bends and changes in direction are allowed, but if in doubt refer to Document J Building Regulations.