Town & Country Rosedale Inset Eco SC Multifuel/Wood Burning Stove
The Rosedale Inset Eco smoke control inset stove is a contemporary inset stove with a large curved glass window for a spectacular view of the fire, with built in tertiary air.
This inset stove has been designed to fit into a standard fire opening, with the chair brick removed. It provides a good sized firebox which is suitable for logs as well as solid fuel. In addition to the radiant heat, there is a convection system bringing warm air out through the vents above the door, giving a total heat output of 5kW.
This efficient stove has been developed as an exceptionally clean burning stove so that it is approved to burn wood in a smoke controlled area, and is available with the choice of brass or stainless steel fittings.
Please note this inset stove requires a constructional hearth, and you also require an adaptor for installation. The cost of the adaptor varies between £118.80 - £127.20.
Warranty
To register your stove with the manufacturer please click here.
The Rosedale Inset Eco smoke control inset stove is a contemporary inset stove with a large curved glass window for a spectacular view of the fire, with built in tertiary air.
This inset stove has been designed to fit into a standard fire opening, with the chair brick removed. It provides a good sized firebox which is suitable for logs as well as solid fuel. In addition to the radiant heat, there is a convection system bringing warm air out through the vents above the door, giving a total heat output of 5kW.
This efficient stove has been developed as an exceptionally clean burning stove so that it is approved to burn wood in a smoke controlled area, and is available with the choice of brass or stainless steel fittings.
Please note this inset stove requires a constructional hearth, and you also require an adaptor for installation. The cost of the adaptor varies between £118.80 - £127.20.
Warranty
To register your stove with the manufacturer please click here.
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