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Clarke wood burning stove - £322.80 (+£5.99 Delivery) @ Machine Mart
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The Carlton III wood burning stove is a classically designed wood burning stove providing a traditional sense of style to a modern or period home with real flames offering a warm ambience to your room.
The Carlton III is manufactured with a steel body and solid cast iron door, all finished with a black, heat resistant paint. It has air control for altering the burn rate / heat output. The air wash system helps to keep the inside of the glass clean so you can benefit from the full flame effect.
Complies with the BS/EN13240 and latest standards. If you intend to use this appliance on a barge or boat it must be installed in accordance with BS 8511:2010 - consult your qualified installer.
Please use a flexible flue liner with a diameter of 5" (125mm) if required.
It is recommended that a carbon monoxide detector is installed in accordance with BS EN 50292:2002
Carlton III Stove has been exempted under section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 for use within UK smoke control areas.
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The Carlton III wood burning stove is a classically designed wood burning stove providing a traditional sense of style to a modern or period home with real flames offering a warm ambience to your room.
The Carlton III is manufactured with a steel body and solid cast iron door, all finished with a black, heat resistant paint. It has air control for altering the burn rate / heat output. The air wash system helps to keep the inside of the glass clean so you can benefit from the full flame effect.
Complies with the BS/EN13240 and latest standards. If you intend to use this appliance on a barge or boat it must be installed in accordance with BS 8511:2010 - consult your qualified installer.
Please use a flexible flue liner with a diameter of 5" (125mm) if required.
It is recommended that a carbon monoxide detector is installed in accordance with BS EN 50292:2002
Carlton III Stove has been exempted under section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 for use within UK smoke control areas.
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- Suitable for use in smokeless controlled zones to burn wood/logs
- Heat output up to 4.2kW
- Energy Rating A
- Door Glass Aperture: 208x213mm
- Built to comply with the latest EN13240 and ECO2022 Standards
- Dimensions (WDH) 380x310x525mm (not including handle)
- Weight: 47.5kg
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Edited by a community support team member, 16 December 2022
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sorted byIf you have an external chimney and can knock out the old fireplace plug and filler bricks (usually bricked up with a gas fire placed in the smaller gap) you 'could' just put a wood stove straight in after it has been swept.
Don't do this though (like my cheap chimney sharing builder neighbour that burns anything toxic he gets on jobs) as it's not too difficult to do it right.
Most will need a double walled/skinned flue pipe, a chimney pot cowl (to attach the flue pipe too) and at the other end a flue liner adapter that connects into a stove pipe (which then slots into the top of the stove) (in total around £350 - £400)
Then any wood burner will do, so look on Facebook Marketplace as you could get one that needs a clean up, new glass and rope for £100 or get one that slots straight in for around £300.
Its just a cosy blanket and warm slippers.now.
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In fact 'cast iron' is susceptible to cracking when over heated - or heated from very cold - so a steel body and cast doors is a good compromise.
Most will need a double walled/skinned flue liner, a chimney cowl (to attach the flue) a flue adapter (to attach to the other end of the flue), stove pipe (for attaching to the stove) and a debris and register plate.
Oh and you'll also need to sweep your old chimney so you get a certificate that it's been done.
Obviously you'll have to knock out your old gas fireplace and it will cost you a lot more if you don't have an external chimney.
I've just spent £240 and it's all 25-30% moisture so can't burn it!