Description
350 Multi-fuel inset convector stoves
ESSE 300 series inset convector stoves provide a unique solution to convert an inefficient
open fire into an economical multi-fuel stove, improving the efficiency of an open fire by up to
400%.
Convector stoves were pioneered by ESSE back in the 1920’s and they have big advantages.
The firebox sits inside a second outer casing with a cavity in between the two.
Cool air from the room is drawn in at the base of the stove and heated before rising out of the
top of the stove into the room. This process also means that the outer surface of the stove,
while still very hot, is much less likely to burn than an ordinary stove. Non convection stoves
heat by radiation which only travels in straight lines, but ESSE convector stoves emit a
continuous gentle stream of hot air which can evenly heat every nook and cranny of a
room.
The award winning 350 offers a larger output of
up to 7kW/h. Like the 300 and 301 it fits into a
standard fireplace, however, the brick fireback
must be removed to allow for its larger capacity
firebox. It is equipped with a secondary air control
for burning wood and smokeless fuel.
The 350 is available with a choice of 6 doors
Features and specification
– Fits standard fireplace with brick fire back
removed
– Suitable for continuous burning
– Additional room vent required
– Suitable for class 1 chimneys
– Operating range up to 7kW/h (Logs)
– Efficiency – 72% (Logs)
– Fuel consumption – 2.1kg per hour (Logs)
– CO emissions – 0.43 (@ 13%O2) (Logs)
Traditional – Open
Traditional – X
Ember
Earth
Stainless Steel
How a convection fire works
The firebox sits inside a second outer casing with a cavity between the two.
Cool air from the room is drawn in at the base of the appliance by the natural process of
convection into this cavity, where it collects heat from the sides, back and top.
It then leaves the stove through a discreet outlet grille at the top of the stove in a continuous
stream
of hot air back into the room.


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