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Gas Fire Installation in Lichfield
Open Fronted HE Fires in Lichfield
This type of gas fire installation in Lichfield provides the look and feel of a real open fire with net efficiencies of up to 74%. This type of fire provides both radiant and convected heat. Radiant heat is emitted from the coal or pebble fuel effect and the convected heat is generated by cool air drawn into the base of the fire which passes through a heat exchanger and is then emitted as warm air though the gap above the canopy.
Glass Fronted HE Fires in Lichfield
This type of gas fire has a glass panel across the front of the fire which radiates the heat generated from the fuel effect directly into the room. The glass panel concentrates the radiant heat so that more heat is forced into the room and less is lost through the chimney. Combined with convected heat which is produced by cool air drawn into the base of the fire through the heat exchanger and then emitted as warm air though the gap above the canopy, this makes glass fronted HE’s the most efficient conventional flue fires available.
Radiant Fires in Lichfield
Radiant fires in Lichfield produce both radiant and convected heat. They feature ceramic radiant plaques instead of a coal or pebble fuel effect. The ceramic radiant plaques generate radiant heat which is emitted directly into the room. Convected heat is produced by cool air drawn into the base of the fire, through the heat exchanger and then emitted as warm air though the gap at the top of the heater.
Balanced Flue Fires Lichfield
These fires in Lichfield are designed for those who want all the benefits of a gas fire but don’t have a built in chimney in their home. A balanced flue fire comes with its own flue terminal which is vented directly through an outside wall. They are glass fronted, completely room sealed appliances.
The radiant heat generated from the fuel-bed combines with convected heat, which is produced by cool air drawn into the base of the fire through the heat exchanger and then emitted as warm air though the gap above the canopy, making balanced flues one of the most efficient types of gas fires available.