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boru 600i

  • 11-06-2011 12:09pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25


    have looked at putting in an inset stove but am undecided which one, looking at the boru 600i any one any experience with these stoves or any recommendations - its not boiler and no fire surround


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 81 ✭✭sinjim


    Hi those kinds of stoves are not an easy thing to do, you could end up widening an opening, moving lintles raiseing up openings,plastering with heat proof plaster all sorts can happen
    No experience with that particular one, have installed a good few from the stovax range riva 40,66 (though i do prefare to buy irish myself) feedback from people is that they give phenominal heat and look very neat and tidy, all i've spoken to would recommend them


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 zorba the greek


    Having major issues with my 600i.I live on quite a height,and the noise from the unit is quite honestly staggering.A whooshing whistling sound of air being dragged in(from the room),despite the dampers being closed.Going through wood like its dry paper.Television has to be up quite high,to enjoy it.
    The reason we went for this type of stove was that the open fire seemed to be just a waste of money-straight up the chimney.
    Any suggestions?
    I read in the pdf brochure,that turbines are attached.Should these be connected electrically?or at all?
    I live in the Northwest,and my local dealer basically wanted the money,(for two stoves,one not being a Boru),install them and get out as quick as possible.He eventually decided on a refund,after boring two sizeable holes in an external wall,and realizing that fumes from the second pellet burner(not Boru) were re-entering the house.Before you ask,no,I have no faith in him,and don`t want him near my house again.
    Anybody any similar problems,in the Longford/Leitrim area?


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