Bioethanol Fire - An Alternative to Traditional Fireplaces
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Bioethanol fireplaces are a great alternative for traditional fireplaces, because they don't require a chimney or flue. This makes it ideal for new constructions, old homes, Shepherds Huts and Conservatories as well as work sheds.
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They are less dangerous than traditional fireplaces because they don't produce smoke or ash. A litre of fuel typically lasts for 3 hours at maximum heating output.
Energy efficiency
If your clients are looking for a new alternative to traditional open flame or wood burning stove then a bioethanol-based fire could be the perfect option. They are a fantastic way to create a beautiful focal point in any space, and they also provide instant heating with no chimneys or flues required. Bioethanol burners can be fitted into existing fireplaces or be utilized in new constructions to reduce the expense of installing a flue system.
Bioethanol fireplaces are a reliable method of utilizing your energy. They burn fuel quickly and emit low harmful emissions. They are also simple to control, and do not require maintenance or ash disposal. Your clients only need to refill the bioethanol burn as required. Certain GlammFire models come with an automatic refueling feature that is built into the design.
A bioethanol burner can be used with a vast variety of flammable liquids including methylated spirits, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and even petrol. However, you should not mix different fuel types, and you should also avoid flammable substances such as paper or other combustibles away from the burner. To maximize the life of your Bioethanol fire, only use fuel that has been specifically approved for your particular model. Make sure that the burner is not hot and shut the lid immediately after you have added fuel to deprive it of oxygen.
Another reason bioethanol fires are a good alternative for your clients is that they provide an extremely high degree of heating efficiency. They typically have a maximum output of 3kW which is sufficient to heat the space to meet building regulations standards. If your customers want to achieve an even more efficient level of heating they can opt for an option with an even larger burner and a higher flame intensity.
Bioethanol fires can be found in commercial or public areas. They can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in any room provided they're operated in accordance with local fire safety regulations. They can also be installed without major structural changes, and they don't need a flue or chimney to vent.
Cleanliness
Bio-ethanol fireplaces (also called Biofires) are a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional wood or gas burning heating. The primary difference is that they do not require chimneys or flue, and instead burn a clean-burning fuel referred to as Bioethanol. It is made from the fermentation of residues from crop plants like sugar cane and corn. Bioethanol is a "green" fuel that is made from renewable plant sugars, starches and refined and distilled to enhance its performance in burning. Bioethanol combustion produces only water vapour and CO2 that are less harmful to the air than particulates or smoke generated by burning wood or other solid fuels.
The appeal of these fires that burn cleanly is that they produce an amazing flame effect and radiant heat without any hassle or maintenance required for a traditional fire. They are easy to set up and use and operate by the burner being put into the fuel box of the appliance. Fuel is added to the burner with the specially designed squeezy bottle that does not drip. The fuel is ignited to create a stunning flame effect. As it burns, the flames warm the glass,
Bio-Ethanol Fires creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Once you've enjoyed the dancing flames for a while, put the lid on the burner and then extinguish the flame. The bioethanol can be stored in a safe manner until you require it. It is important to allow your bioethanol fire to cool to room temperature before moving it.
This will stop any accidental spillage of liquid or leakage, which could cause damage to your burner or its surrounding area. To clean up spills of fuel you can use a paper or cloth towel. It is also recommended to wash hands immediately after handling e-nrg. You should also always go through the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer carefully, which are included with your new ethanol
biofuel fireplace, to ensure that you are operating in a safe manner and following suggested clearance requirements, installation methods and other safety procedures.
Safety
In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood, which produce a lot of smoke and other harmful substances, bioethanol fires burn clean. This means there's no mess to clean up, no soot on windows and no dangerous resin build-up inside the chimney itself. This eliminates the necessity for an exhaust pipe, which means there are no holes in your ceilings and walls.
There are a few things to bear in mind but. The ethanol fires release fumes because of the nature of their fuel. This is particularly so when the fire is lit. However the fumes disappear once the fire has been extinguished. This could affect people suffering from asthma or allergies. It is also important to keep in mind if your home has young children or pets.
It's also crucial to be cautious when refilling your bioethanol fire and make sure it's cooled before moving it or touching it. When filling, always use a funnel, and when spills occur, make sure to wipe them up promptly. Pouring bioethanol on a hot burner can also cause the tank to explode.
The ethanol fumes contain ultrafine combustion particle that can get deep into lungs. These particles have been shown to have an adverse effect on human health and can even cause death in some instances. It's therefore recommended to put a non-flammable mantle or floating shelf, class 0 A1 rated, over the top of your fireplace to prevent the smoke from spreading to the room.
Additionally, it's recommended to leave at least 60 centimeters between the top of your bioethanol fireplace and the TV that is above it. This is to prevent any accidental heat damage or burning and also to ensure that the heat from the fire doesn't cause too much discomfort to anyone who is sitting on the TV.
Design
Many homeowners put off adding fireplaces due to the growing awareness of the devastating effects of pollution and a desire to lower their carbon footprint. They also lead a busy lifestyle that leaves little time to complete household chores. Most homeowners are worried about the cost, harmful air that is released, as well as the hours of cleaning needed. However, a fireplace that is designed to burn bio ethanol fuel can be quick and easy to set up. Additionally, it's a fantastic method to add ambiance and create a relaxing atmosphere within your commercial or residential space.
Bioethanol fires are more appealing than wood-burning fires because they produce less smoke and ash. Modern bioethanol wall-fires are as appealing as open fireplaces and stoves but without the necessity of venting systems or chimneys. Bioethanol wall fires are also less difficult to clean since they don't produce soot or ash.
Bio-
ethanol fireplace burner fireplaces are completely odorless when used. This makes them ideal for spaces where people may be sensitive to smells and be used in places which wouldn't have been feasible with a gas or wood-burning fireplace.
These fireplaces are not only beautiful and attractive, but are they are also extremely versatile. They can be put in in many different ways. The majority can be put on the wall or in a freestanding unit. They can also be incorporated into an island or cabinet.