Technical Details
Product Title | Infinity 780FL Mk2 CF Gas Fire, Herringbone Brick Liner |
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Product Keyword | Infinity 780FL, Mk2 CF Gas Fire, Herringbone, Brick Liner, Fireplace |
Energy Efficiency | D |
Output (Nominal) | 4.8kW |
Output (Maximum) | 6.6kW |
Fuel | Gas - NG |
Height | 605mm |
Width | 780mm |
Depth | 277mm |
Nominal Output (Range) | 3kW - 5kW |
Width (Range) | 700mm - 800mm |
Nett Efficiency (%) | 81% |
Style | Modern |
Chimney Type | Class 1 & 2 |
Height (Range) | 600mm - 700mm |
Product Description
Infinity 780FL Mk2 CF Gas Fire with Herringbone Brick Liner
Experience the ultimate in home comfort with the Infinity 780FL Mk2 CF Gas Fire, enhanced by an elegant Herringbone Brick Liner. This premium gas fire offers both high performance and a stunning visual addition to your home.
- High-quality glass front for optimal viewing and efficiency
- Stylish Herringbone Brick Liner for a classic fireplace look
- Advanced convection system for increased heat distribution
- Conventional flue design compatible with most existing chimneys
- User-friendly control options for easy operation
- Energy-efficient design to help reduce heating bills
- Customizable fuel bed and flame intensity
- Sealed combustion unit for safety and comfort
- High heat output for warming larger spaces effectively
- Designed and manufactured by an established and reputable company
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Gas Fires > Gas Fires for a Class 1 Chimney
Gas Fires for a Class 1 Chimney
A class 1 chimney is a brick or stone-built chimney and is commonly found in houses built prior to 1930. These types of chimney are easily recognisable by the top of the chimney stack (and chimney pot) extending higher than the roof line which creates the draw. Here, we have displayed our range of gas fires suitable for a class 1 chimney, many of which are available with different effects, such as coal or logs, and with different finishes to better suit the interior décor. A gas certified liner will be required to line the chimney, to prevent the escape of any toxic gases into the house. This is largely due to the likely condition of the chimney stack, as these have commonly been used for open fires in the past and so the risk of damage and leakages is extremely high. A class 1 chimney can also be determined by the presence or lack of a constructional hearth- although this is not always necessary in relation to certain gas appliances (i.e. sealed gas appliances).