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Parkray Consort 7 N.Gas Coal Effect Stove, Remote Control, Single Door

SPR4107
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From 02/05

£2,168.00

£1,806.67 ex. VAT

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Product Title Parkray Consort 7 N.Gas Coal Effect Stove, Remote Control, Single Door
Product Keyword Parkray Consort 7, Natural Gas Stove, Coal Effect, Remote Control, Single Door
Energy Efficiency E
Output (Nominal) 4.2kW
Output (Maximum) 6.5kW
Fuel Gas - NG
Height 595mm
Width 625mm
Depth 425mm
Nominal Output (Range) 3kW - 5kW
Width (Range) 600mm - 700mm
Nett Efficiency (%) 75%
Style Traditional
Chimney Type Class 1 & 0
Height (Range) 500mm - 600mm

Product Description

Parkray Consort 7 N.Gas Coal Effect Stove Product Description

Parkray Consort 7 N.Gas Coal Effect Stove

  • Model: Consort 7 with natural gas compatibility for efficient heating.
  • Realistic Coal Effect: Offers the cozy ambiance of a traditional coal-burning stove.
  • Remote Control Included: Easily adjust the stove settings from anywhere in the room.
  • Single Door Design: Provides a clear view of the flames and simplifies access for maintenance.
  • Powerful Heating: Capable of warming up medium to large-sized rooms efficiently.
  • Robust Construction: Durable build quality ensures longevity and performance.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for hassle-free setup with standard venting systems.
  • Energy Efficient: Optimized fuel consumption for lower running costs.
  • Adjustable Flame Height: Customize the flame to suit your mood or heating requirements.
  • Safety Features: Built-in safety mechanisms for peace of mind.

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Traditional Gas Stoves

Our beautiful range of traditional gas stoves combine the best of both worlds, traditional looking stoves but with flames at the click of a switch. These traditional gas stoves are available in a range of different sizes and outputs to suit your requirements and room sizes. We supply a wide range of high efficiency gas fires and stoves, meaning they will cost significantly less to run compared to an older gas stove or appliance which will not produce as much heat output. These traditional gas fires can be installed using a balanced or conventional flue system, depending on the requirements, location of the appliance and space available. Our traditional gas stoves and fires are available with different fuel effects (usually logs or coal) and many appliances are available with optional remote controls so you can control the flames (and therefore heat output) from the comfort of your sofa.

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Efficiency can be measured in two different ways: combustion efficiency and heat transfer efficiency. Combustion efficiency is a measure of how efficiently a fuel’s heat content is transferred into usable heat. Whilst heat transfer efficiency is the amount of heat that is actually released into your home from the appliance. So, in terms of which is more efficient, it will depend on several factors within your home, including the size of the area that requires heating, natural draughts and the level of insulation. Gas stoves tend to have better combustion efficiency as they are more air-tight and tend to have more insulation compared to a solid fuel unit and the vast majority of fuel is used in the burning process. Solid fuel appliances tend to have better heat transfer efficiency through a more complete burning process of the fuel and the ability for the appliance to get significantly hotter compared to a gas appliance whilst also being able to retain the heat for longer due to slower radiation. Which one should you go for? That depends on several factors, including personal preference and the area in the home which requires heating. Gas stoves tend to be more effective in smaller homes where only one room requires heating, whilst solid fuel appliances can heat a larger area and are more suited for rooms with extensions or areas where heat dissipation would be an advantage. In short, both gas and solid fuel appliances are both highly efficient heating solutions, neither of which is significantly more effective that the other, it only depends on the user’s requirements and fuel availability.
Absolutely! Gas stoves have a slightly different flue system to solid fuel appliances in that they can have either a conventional flue (one that uses the existing chimney and draws air from the room for combustion), or a balanced flue that does not require a chimney but draws air in directly from outside by way of a sealed pipe exiting through the wall behind the appliance. A balanced flue system is more suited for new build or passive houses where insulation is good, and air cannot be used from inside the building due to the air-tight structure and lack of natural draughts. Whereas a conventional flue is commonly used in older houses where the chimney stack can be used and there are more natural draughts due to the age and construction of the house.
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