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Clarke Barrel III 5kW Cast Iron Wood Burning Stove
SKU: 260326123249033
EAN: 5016086255376
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The Barrel III is the little stove with a big character, it is the quintessential, pot-bellied, barrel stove. Designed for those smaller nooks and crannies, the Barrel III brings an impressive heat output to the party, adding a cosy ambience to any space. With a heat output of 5kW and, at 79.8% energy efficient, it is economical and ideal for heating smaller rooms or narrowboats, especially where space may be at a premium. Manufactured from durable cast iron, this traditional barrel stove is built to last and complies with BS EN 13240 and the latest CE standards. It is finished with black, hardwearing heat resistant paint for protection. The Barrel III is easy to use and requires little maintenance, so you get all the benefits of a consistent, reliable heat source with minimum fuss. It features ergonomic handles located on the main and ash pan door for easy access. A large precision control located on the front of the stove provides easy adjustment of the burn rate. Top quality, heat resistant glass is fitted to the front of the door with an air wash system helping to keep the glass clean in order to ensure the full flame effect is maximised at all times. All Clarke Stoves are built to Defra Standards and comply with Eco Design 2022 emissions and efficiency requirements for clean burning (BS/EN13240). 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. It is recommended that a carbon monoxide detector is installed in accordance with BS EN 50292:2002 The Barrel 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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