Technical Details
Product Title | Parkray Aspect 7 Natural Gas Stove, Log Effect, Remote Control |
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Product Keyword | Parkray Aspect 7, Gas Stove, Log Effect, Remote Control, Natural Gas |
Energy Efficiency | E |
Output (Nominal) | 4.2kW |
Output (Maximum) | 6.5kW |
Fuel | Gas - NG |
Height | 550mm |
Width | 579mm |
Depth | 410mm |
Nominal Output (Range) | 3kW - 5kW |
Width (Range) | 500mm - 600mm |
Nett Efficiency (%) | 75% |
Style | Modern |
Chimney Type | Class 1 & 2 |
Height (Range) | 500mm - 600mm |
Product Description
Parkray Aspect 7 Natural Gas Stove
The Parkray Aspect 7 Natural Gas Stove combines the traditional charm of a log-burning stove with the convenience of natural gas, providing both warmth and aesthetic appeal to any room. Its realistic log effect and user-friendly remote control make it a standout choice for hassle-free, cozy heating.
- Fuel Type: Natural Gas
- Heat Output: Up to 4.5kW
- Efficiency: High-efficiency rating ensures more heat output and less waste
- Flue Type: Class 1 or 2 with appropriate flue liner
- Control: Fully functional remote control for convenient operation
- Log Effect: Authentic log flame effect provides the look of real wood burning
- Design: Contemporary design with large viewing window to enhance the visual experience
- Construction: Durable build with high-quality materials for longevity
- Installation: Easy to install with minimal structural changes required
- Safety: Equipped with safety features such as an oxygen depletion sensor
- Warranty: Comes with a manufacturer's warranty for peace of mind
- Accessories: Optional extras available to customize appearance and function
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.