Technical Details
Product Title | Parkray Consort 5 Natural Gas Log Effect Stove, Remote Control |
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Product Keyword | Parkray Consort 5, Gas Stove, Log Effect, Natural Gas, Remote Control |
Energy Efficiency | E |
Output (Nominal) | 3.5kW |
Output (Maximum) | 4.7kW |
Fuel | Gas - NG |
Height | 551mm |
Width | 395mm |
Depth | 390mm |
Nominal Output (Range) | 3kW - 5kW |
Width (Range) | 300mm - 400mm |
Nett Efficiency (%) | 71% |
Style | Traditional |
Chimney Type | Class 1 & 3 |
Height (Range) | 500mm - 600mm |
Product Description
Parkray Consort 5 Natural Gas Log Effect Stove with Remote Control
- Realistic log effect gas burner providing a warm and inviting atmosphere
- Convenient remote control operation for ease of use from anywhere in the room
- Efficient natural gas usage to keep running costs low
- Compact design, ideal for medium-sized living spaces
- High-quality steel construction with a durable finish for longevity
- Simple to install with minimal maintenance required
- Thermostatic control for maintaining a consistent temperature
- Oxygen depletion sensor for safety and peace of mind
- Flame failure device to automatically shut off gas supply if the flame goes out
- Large viewing window for an unobstructed view of the flames
- Heat output of up to 4.7kW, suitable for heating a small to medium-sized room
- Modern design that fits seamlessly with different interior styles
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.