raglan wrote: » Hi hatch03 and emg74, Regarding the stratford stove, we have a EB20 installed the last 2 months. We are very happy with hot water and heat to upstairs rooms with it, but feel there could be more heat to the actual rooming is in from the stove itself. We have tried burning anthracite as recommended by stove supplier but this itself was hit and miss and have since discovered a lot of people have problems burning anthracite. We are now burning ecobrite which seems to be much easier to handle and a mix of logs. But unless we have a good big fire on of logs and coal and dials open at 5, there doesn't seem to be a fantastic amount of heat to the room as I would expect from the volume of fuel. A lot of the time you can still place your hand on the top of the stove as its not raging hot, where as we had a small Stanley Oisin stove before which you couldn't touch the outer body because of the heat. I suspect it may be the different type of metal used for each stove, as Oisin seems to have a cast iron body. Just wondering have you experienced any difficulties with room heat, heat off the stove itself, any advice would be great. As I said apart from this problem, very happy with it.mmay also require experimenting more with different coals etc.....
raglan wrote: » Hi Hatch03, Sorry what is the bracket on the inside? Ours came packaged in the box so assumed we had everything. Am going to ring their technical department to ask a few questions as well. Is the top of your stove very hot to touch even when burning turf?
PadraigMc wrote: » I would like to install an inset stove in an existing fireplace. I have attached a photograph. The width of the opening is 410mm and the height is 600mm. Could anyone recommend a suitable insert. I do not want to change the existing fireplace. Thanks.
Robbie.G wrote: » There isn't a insert that will suit that fireplace.The timber surround is to close for a stove to close to combustible.You need to change the fireplace for any stove
MugMugs wrote: » I've been told that metal strips can be placed onto the fireplace to stop warping. Is this not the case?
Robbie.G wrote: » There is nothing that stops warping of the steel insert but that is not the issue it's distance to combustibles that can't be done with a wooden surround on a fireplace
Funkyzeit wrote: » HI Folks Just got a morso squirrel 1430 installed. Have a (stupid) question. There are two air inlets - one is a lever at the bottom of the stove that goes left/right. The other is a circular one below the door on the ashpan that goes clockwise anti clockwise. I don't know which way (on both inlets) actually opens ! I.e is it left or right on bottom lever (I think left = open) and is it clockwise/anti clockwise on circular lever? Any help appreciated!!
Funkyzeit wrote: » Brilliant stuff - that manual is much clearer than the one morso provided me with. Thanks!
illionman wrote: » Thanks for that Brianne and Qualitymary, I have never heard of that make. Good to hear they are made in Ireland. The output seems impressive. I would be interested to hear Brianne how it performs when you get it up and running properly. Thanks again,
Brianne wrote: » I have my Yola stove up and running now with a week and still getting used to it. I must say I am really pleased with it. When you have a good hot fire in it the rads are really hot. It has a big firebox so it will take plenty fuel. I am using smokeless coal and timber. Again there is nice heat coming from it when it is lighting well. Now I have a long double rad in the room also which I need to leave on as well as the stove. I like the look of it as it has a nice large window but as other stoves it can blacken up at times and just trying out various cleaning remedies in the morning to clean that.
MugMugs wrote: » Well folks. In a three bed mid terraced timber frame home. Relatively small sitting room with a granite fire place. Looking at this kind of stove, any experience of them?http://www.thestoveyard.com/catalogue_item.php?catID=4149&prodID=20728
RoverZT wrote: » Seems very expensive for 4.8kw. Guy on adverts is suppose to be very good and has much better deals.http://www.adverts.ie/shops/martec/ He has 6kw for 225 and 7kw for 270. Much better deals imo. Look at this monster 12kw for 500.http://www.adverts.ie/heating/12kw-multifuel-double-door-stove/1765718 Friend has a 7kw one he got for 300 euro and it gives great heat, his sitting room is open and joined to kitchen/hall and it heats the whole place up very well.
TTTT wrote: » I have a Baby Gabriel stove for 2 years. It was the smallest stove I could find as I have a small room. I only burn wood in it so I took out the grate as it was taking up too much room. I find now that I can it burns much better. it's very controllable and and there's great heat out of it!
MugMugs wrote: » Cheers for that. I've got a small sitting room to heat but was somewhat hopeful that it would throw out enough to heat the Hall and kitchen in the doors were left open. Would your hallway and kitchen feel the benefit too from it?