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Mendip 8 Boiler Stove, Black

SMP1255
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£1,635.00

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Product Title Mendip 8 Boiler Stove, Black
Product Keyword Mendip 8 Stove, Boiler Stove, Mendip Wood Burner, Black Boiler Stove, Mendip Multi-fuel Stove
Output (Nominal) 8.3kW
Output (Maximum) 8.7kW
Smoke Control (DEFRA) No
Boiler Stove Yes
Colour Black
Flue Outlet Size 150mm - 6in
Fuel Multifuel
Height 560mm
Width 550mm
Depth 440mm
Nominal Output (Range) 7kW - 9kW
Width (Range) 500mm - 600mm
Height (Range) 500mm - 600mm

Product Description

Mendip 8 Boiler Stove, Black

Mendip 8 Boiler Stove, Black

  • High-quality steel construction with a sleek black finish
  • Integrated boiler capable of heating domestic hot water and radiators
  • Output to water: 8 kW and Output to room: 5 kW
  • Efficiency rating of up to 78%, ensuring optimal fuel usage
  • Clean-burn system for more efficient combustion and reduced emissions
  • Airwash system keeps the glass clean for an unobstructed view of the flames
  • Large viewing window for an expansive view of the fire
  • Multi-fuel capability allowing the use of wood and smokeless fuels
  • Simple control system for ease of use
  • Top and rear flue outlets for flexible installation options
  • Meets DEFRA standards for use in smoke control areas
  • Robust cast iron door with cool-to-touch handle
  • Primary and secondary air controls to regulate combustion
  • Thermostat for temperature control
  • Environmentally friendly design with low carbon footprint

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Free-standing boiler stoves are the ultimate solution for creating heat and hot water in homes where there is no gas or oil supply or where an existing gas or oil central heating system needs a bit of a boost. Our range of free-standing boiler stoves are available in different sizes and with different nominal outputs, to enable you to find the perfect match for your home, whatever your requirements. Many of these free-standing boiler stoves are also available with optional extras, such as log stores, single doors or double doors, canopies, as well as multifuel or wood only, to provide you with as much choice and variation as possible. These stoves are also available in traditional or contemporary designs to help match with the interior of your home.

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Absolutely, but it is vital to get the right size stove and with the correct output for your home. It will also depend on how many radiators are going to be connected and how the water is going to be used- for radiators only or for hot water too? Another consideration is how many people are going to be using the hot water daily as this will affect the boiler size and frequency of lighting. As a very rough guide, the output to water is about 50% of the total heat output of the stove, when the stove is running at the maximum nominal output. So, a 12kW boiler stove could heat up to 6 standard size radiators and will give approximately 6kW of dry heat (heat into the room). This will vary depending on the manufacturer and design of the stove, so it is always best to consult with a plumber and Hetas registered installer before making a final decision. Similarly, it’s very unlikely that a boiler stove will be run at the maximum nominal output for long periods of time, as this would cause the room where the stove is situated to become too hot, which may result in damage to the appliance and the flue system. Running a boiler stove at the minimum output will cause more energy to be used heating the passing cold water, resulting in a significant reduction in heat output to the room. So, with boiler stoves, it is important to over calculate the kW output required to achieve the optimal balance of dry to wet heat, but only in relation to how much heat you actually need from the appliance.
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