Choosing a 2 Kw Multi Fuel Stove
Multi-fuel stoves that have been awarded the Defra ClearSkies certification have low emissions and are perfect in smoke control areas. These inset wood burners, like the Morso 4412 or Mendip Woodland Large have a modern aesthetic.
Examine the stove's heat output nominally and ensure that it is suitable for your home. (Checking clearances or distances from combustibles are equally important). The online calculator can help you determine the amount of heat your space requires.
Wood Burning
Wood multi fuel stoves that burn wood use different fuels like smokeless, peat, and logs. coal. They can be fitted to an air supply so that they can burn at maximum efficiency. It is best not to burn liquid fuels, household coal, or any products that contain a large percentage of petroleum as they can be harmful to your stove and the environment.
It is important to choose the proper size wood burner for the space you're in. A stove that is overly large will use up energy, and an appliance that is too small will not suffice for a cold winter day. Using our kW heat output calculator, you can provide you with an estimate of the output needed for the space you have. Keep in mind that factors such as how well the room is sealed and the size of windows can affect the amount of kW needed.
Stylish curved woodburning stoves are popular for modern homes and contemporary designs. They are usually Eco Design 2022 compliant and include features such as an airwash system that keeps the glass free of the ash deposits. They could also have an air inlet that enhances combustion efficiency and minimises volatile gases.
Certain multi-fuel stoves are able to be incorporated into fireplaces. They can also be fitted with a standard chimney or a pre-fabricated one. Some are free-standing, and can be set up in an open area. They usually have a contemporary minimalist style and may include materials such as steel and glass.
Smokeless Fuel
Multi fuel stoves provide greater flexibility in heating your home because they can burn smokeless fuels as well as wood. If multi burner stove reside in a Smoke Control Area and you want to choose a DEFRA approved multi-fuel stove is an excellent choice to ensure compliance and keeping your home cleaner.
The type of stove can play a significant role in causing more particulate emissions due to the combustion of solid fuels. The design of the combustion chamber as well as operator behaviour and the way in which the fuel is stacked and configured in the stove before firing, affect the emission factors. These factors can also influence the composition of PM in cooled and diluted flue gas.
Certain stoves, like, use a secondary setting which directs air over fuel to regulate the rate of combustion when using highly volatile fuels. Some stoves have a grate as well as an ash pan which enables the ashes to fall into a centrally-located tray, rather than the chimney. This ensures that the ash doesn't interfere with the primary air supply.
Some stoves also have secondary air inlets that help to improve the combustion process and result in less harmful flue gas emissions. These extra air inlets are a key characteristic of modern multi-fuel stoves, and aid in helping them attain the efficiency levels that the ClearSkies certification entails.
Log Store
A multi fuel stove that has a log store is the perfect option for those looking for modern design as well as a practical and convenient way to keep firewood close at close at hand. The log store raises the height of the viewing window on a stove, making it easier to view the mesmerizing flame patterns. It also gives the stove a neat, tidy appearance and helps break the symmetry of some models.
In contrast to pellet stoves, eco-multi fuel stoves are made of wood by-products, such as sawdust and clean wood waste. This kind of fuel is good for the environment and also saves the cost of heating. Eco fuel is also cleaner than traditional logs, and is a great alternative for homeowners who use oil or bottled natural gas.
It's important to measure the room that you intend to use the multi-fuel stove before purchasing it. This is because all multi-fuel stoves must conform to UK building regulations. There are specifications around how high the flue system can be positioned and how far it must be from any combustible material.
To calculate your room size, simply measure the length of the room, width, and height in metres. Divide this number by 14 if you have an area that is well-insulated and 12 if it's average, and 10 if you have poor insulation. This will give you an approximate estimate of the power output required by your stove to heat your room.
Flame Projection
A multifuel stove can burn various types of fuel including wood, coal or eco logs. The stove's firebox features a grate which allows for different fuels to safely and efficiently be loaded. The combustion process is fuelled by air that passes through the grate and ignites the solid fuel. After the fuel has burned, the smouldering coals remain in the firebox and provide residual heat.
This stove is ideal for smaller spaces as it generates a lot of heat. A multi-fuel stove must be chosen that will meet the requirements for heat in your room. A stove that is too big could result in excessive running costs and unnecessary carbon dioxide emissions. Multiplying the room's dimensions in meters will give you the heat requirement for the room.
A multi-fuel electric stove is a great alternative for those looking for a realistic freestanding fireplace, but do not have a chimney. The ACR Malvern Electric stove is a perfect example of this. It appears like a traditional wood burner, but features a 2kW output of heat and features a 3D holographic flame projection. It can be used without or with heat and has four different flame settings. It can be operated using controls on the stove or through a 7 day programmable intelligent remote. The ACR Malvern is fully ClearSkies certified and is compliant with 2022 Eco Design requirements.
7 Day Programmable Intelligent Remote
A programmable and intelligent remote can help you manage the stove's operation without having to leave your seat, especially when you have children or pets. It also allows you save energy by reducing the flame's output of heat when the room is not being used. This feature is available on most multi-fuel stoves, but be sure to be sure to check before buying one.
A multi-fuel stove can burn eco-logs, wood logs, and smokeless coke. Multi fuel stoves are multi-functional heating solutions that can be used by many different households. They function the same way as wood-burning stoves, and rely on air flow to ignite solid fuels and then burn them efficiently. They are equipped with a grate that can hold the fuel and secondary or tertiary intakes for air to help with improved combustion and lower emissions.
The Gazco Riva vision electric stove is equipped with VeriFlame that allows for the choice of different intensity settings for flames, the blue flame setting, and three heat settings. The stove comes in a chic Jet Black metallic finish, and can be used as an all-fuel stove or gas stove. The eye-catching flame images glow over a realistic hand painted log-effect fuel bed and lustrous enamel finishes to create a stylish designer stove. It is a DEFRA approved stove that can be used for Smoke Control Areas. It also complies with ECO Design 2022.
The output of heat
Multi-fuel stoves come in various styles to fit your home. There are models to fit modern or contemporary decors and some have elaborate details or a classic cast iron construction. Choose from a wide range of colours to complement your decor, too. You can also find designs that incorporate an airwash system that uses a gentle flow of air to keep the glass front clean, minimising the need for manual cleaning.

Stoves are inspected for their output of heat in kW. This number is listed on the package of the product. However this method of testing isn't always fair - if manufacturers want their stove to appear more efficient they can change the time for refuelling or the temperature at which they test it.
The first step to determine the proper heating output for your stove is to calculate the size of your space. You can do this by measuring the length and width of the room, then multiplying them to get the cubic metre volume. This is the starting point. Once you have this figure, you can make use of our stove size calculator to choose a stove that has a nominal output of heat that is in line with your needs. Certain of our multi-fuel as well as wood stoves are DEFRA approved and SIA Ecodesign certified, which reduces harmful particulates. Look for this logo on any products you see on our website or in our Machine Mart stores.