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<p>The Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove combines efficiency, sustainability, and style to provide a superior home heating solution. Ideal for larger rooms, it delivers an impressive 12kW of heat to keep your space cozy throughout the coldest months.</p>

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<li><strong>High Efficiency</strong>: With an advanced combustion system, the stove boasts high fuel efficiency.</li>
<li><strong>Impressive Heat Output</strong>: Offers a substantial 12kW output, capable of heating large spaces with ease.</li>
<li><strong>Eco-Friendly</strong>: Designed to burn wood cleanly, it minimizes emissions for a more environmentally responsible choice.</li>
<li><strong>Robust Construction</strong>: Made with durable materials, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.</li>
<li><strong>Airwash System</strong>: The Airwash system keeps the glass door clear, offering an unobstructed view of the flames.</li>
<li><strong>Easy to Operate</strong>: Simple controls make it easy to adjust the burn rate and temperature.</li>
<li><strong>Modern Design</strong>: The sleek design complements a variety of home decors, adding a touch of elegance to any room.</li>
<li><strong>Large Viewing Window</strong>: The large glass window allows for a relaxing view of the fire and adds ambiance to your space.</li>
<li><strong>DEFRA Approved</strong>: Meets the standards set by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs for smoke control areas.</li>
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<h1>Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove, 12kW</h1>
<p>The Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove combines efficiency, sustainability, and style to provide a superior home heating solution. Ideal for larger rooms, it delivers an impressive 12kW of heat to keep your space cozy throughout the coldest months.</p>

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<li><strong>High Efficiency</strong>: With an advanced combustion system, the stove boasts high fuel efficiency.</li>
<li><strong>Impressive Heat Output</strong>: Offers a substantial 12kW output, capable of heating large spaces with ease.</li>
<li><strong>Eco-Friendly</strong>: Designed to burn wood cleanly, it minimizes emissions for a more environmentally responsible choice.</li>
<li><strong>Robust Construction</strong>: Made with durable materials, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.</li>
<li><strong>Airwash System</strong>: The Airwash system keeps the glass door clear, offering an unobstructed view of the flames.</li>
<li><strong>Easy to Operate</strong>: Simple controls make it easy to adjust the burn rate and temperature.</li>
<li><strong>Modern Design</strong>: The sleek design complements a variety of home decors, adding a touch of elegance to any room.</li>
<li><strong>Large Viewing Window</strong>: The large glass window allows for a relaxing view of the fire and adds ambiance to your space.</li>
<li><strong>DEFRA Approved</strong>: Meets the standards set by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs for smoke control areas.</li>
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Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove, 12kW

SBU1185
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From 09/05

£1,750.18

£1,458.48 ex. VAT

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Product Title Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove, 12kW
Product Keyword woodburning stove, Burley Bosworth, 12kW stove, high power stove, efficient wood stove
Energy Efficiency A+
SIA Ecodesign Ready No
Output (Nominal) 12kW
Output (Maximum) 18kW
Smoke Control (DEFRA) No
Colour Black
Flue Outlet Size 150mm - 6in
Fuel Wood
Height 780mm
Width 720mm
Depth 396mm
Nominal Output (Range) 11kW - 13kW
Width (Range) 700mm - 800mm
Nett Efficiency (%) 84.1
Max log length 580mm
Distance to Combustibles (Side) 450mm
Distance to Combustibles (Rear) 200mm
Style Modern / Contemporary
We Like! the Largest in the Firecube Range, High Efficiency & Made in the UK
Centre of Flue to Rear 105mm
Distance to Combustibles (Top) 450
Direct Air Kit Available Yes
12mm Hearth Compatible Yes
Convector or Radiant Convector
Height (Range) 700mm - 800mm

Product Description

Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove, 12kW Product Description

Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove, 12kW

The Burley Bosworth Woodburning Stove combines efficiency, sustainability, and style to provide a superior home heating solution. Ideal for larger rooms, it delivers an impressive 12kW of heat to keep your space cozy throughout the coldest months.

  • High Efficiency: With an advanced combustion system, the stove boasts high fuel efficiency.
  • Impressive Heat Output: Offers a substantial 12kW output, capable of heating large spaces with ease.
  • Eco-Friendly: Designed to burn wood cleanly, it minimizes emissions for a more environmentally responsible choice.
  • Robust Construction: Made with durable materials, ensuring longevity and consistent performance.
  • Airwash System: The Airwash system keeps the glass door clear, offering an unobstructed view of the flames.
  • Easy to Operate: Simple controls make it easy to adjust the burn rate and temperature.
  • Modern Design: The sleek design complements a variety of home decors, adding a touch of elegance to any room.
  • Large Viewing Window: The large glass window allows for a relaxing view of the fire and adds ambiance to your space.
  • DEFRA Approved: Meets the standards set by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs for smoke control areas.

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6kW and Over Wood Burning Stoves - A3B

6kW and Over Wood Burning Stoves

These larger output stoves produce much more heat as they can burn more fuel within the burn chamber and tend to be bigger in size compared to their 5kW and under equivalents. High output stoves are more suited to larger rooms where space is not a limiting factor and more heat is required, such as converted barns, large stone cottages or homes which have vaulted ceilings

We have a large range of beautiful 6kW and over woodburning stoves in all shapes and sizes, colors and designs to suit your taste. We also supply some very large and powerful 10kW + woodburning stoves to heat those very large rooms or open plan houses, cottages or barns, including all the kW ranges in-between. Be aware though, the positioning of a high output stove within a room is very important as these types of stove produce a lot of heat, so things you may not consider important (such as not positioning of the sofa near the stove) will really make a difference to your comfort and use of the appliance.

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This will depend entirely on the size of the room, the location of the stove within the house and how well the house is insulated. There is a guideline calculation to help you find this out: measure the room (length x width x height) and multiply these figures. Divide this figure by 14 and this will give you the nominal heat output. If your room is poorly insulated or without double glazed windows, divide the figure by 10. Similarly, if your house is new-build and the room is very well insulated, divide the figure by 25 to achieve your nominal output. Be aware that many stove manufacturers offer a ‘nominal’ output, and this will have an output range (for example, if you have a 5kW nominal output stove, it will have a range of about 3-7kW, depending on the amount of fuel used and the positioning of the air controls). You will also find that there are often different sized stoves with the same nominal output. This is due to the size of the firebox inside the stove and the amount of fuel used to measure the output. If the same amount of fuel is used to measure the output but in different sized fireboxes, there will inevitably be the same output. Be aware of this when choosing your stove, as having a stove with a large firebox but only loading it with a small amount of fuel will cause problems during the combustion process and will result in the air wash not working properly. Similarly, if you buy a small stove and fill it to the brim with fuel, you will cause problems due to overfiring, which will result in damage to your stove, baffle and/ or flue system as well as the potential risk of a chimney fire. There are also limitations regarding the positioning of the stove, either freestanding in a room or in an opening. These are known as ‘distances to combustibles and non-combustibles’ and will vary with each manufacturer. As a general rule, there should be a minimum of 100-150mm to non-combustible materials, such as brick. This is to ensure good airflow around the stove, allowing heat to radiate out into the room. If this is not achieved, brickwork and plaster around the stove can crack due to excessive heat, and most of the heat will be lost up the chimney. If you are in any doubt and need help choosing the right size stove for your room, come and talk to us at Firebox Stoves and can provide you with friendly, expert advice.
Absolutely! Although if you are planning on having a stove installed in a new-build or passive house, do not follow the guidelines for sizing a stove for use in a regular home. Due to increased insulation and lack of natural draughts, a stove with a significantly lower output would be recommended so as not to produce too much heat. In a new build or passive house, air flow is significantly restricted from the external to the internal and so choosing a stove with a direct air supply option is a must. This will ensure the air used for combustion is taken directly from outside as opposed from in the room where the appliance (and occupants) are located. This will also reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning as the fire burns out as the combustion air is not being recycled in the room. Not every stove is direct air compatible, so it is important to check with your supplier and select the right stove whilst also ensuring the building is able to have the pipe venting directly through an external wall.
A multi-fuel stove can burn wood as well as solid fuels such as coal, however you cannot burn coal on a dedicated wood burning stove. Wood burns best on a bed of ash and burns from the top downwards, because of this, dedicated wood burning stoves do not require (although some have) a grate or firebars which allow for air to reach the fuel from the underside. Instead, woodburning stoves generally tend to have a vermiculite or ceramic base on the base of the firebox, on which to build up a bed of ash to help combustion. Due to more metal parts and more moving parts, generally multifuel stoves cost between 5-15% more than there wood burning equivalents (where a manufacturer offers both options for a model of stove) but the extra cost is usually worth it as it gives the owner the flexibility of choice of different fuels and the practicality of an ashpan for easy cleaning. If you live in a smoke control area choosing a multifuel stove (that can burn approved smokeless fuels) as opposed to a DEFRA approved wood burner means that the range of stoves that you can look at is not reduced.
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