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Woodburning StoveS - The Stove Yard

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36<br />

SoApStone <strong><strong>Stove</strong>S</strong><br />

Radiation or convection heat<br />

A. A practical steel cover on the top plate hides the top outlet when the<br />

stove is mounted with rear outlet.<br />

B. <strong>The</strong> convection and combustion air is taken in at the bottom at the back<br />

of the stove. It is also possible to connect external combustion air here.<br />

C. <strong>The</strong> natural material, soapstone, has a unique ability to store and slowly<br />

emit heat, being an ideal combination between a traditional mass stove<br />

and a modern woodburning stove.<br />

D. Elegant operating handles in stainless steel complete the clean design.<br />

<strong>The</strong> left slide is for combustion air and the right slide enables you to<br />

determine whether the heat distribution should primarily be through<br />

radiation or convection (see more page 62).<br />

M1<br />

Radiation heat · Convection heat<br />

A<br />

B<br />

C<br />

D

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