Micro-gasification technology for pellet burners
The pellet burner integrated into our stoves offers one of the cleanest possible ways to heat your dwelling. The technology is based on micro-gasification, also called pyrolysis. Such a pyrolysis technology has two distinct phases in the burning process. In the first phase, pellets are turned into charcoal by releasing the volatile gases from the pellets. During the second phase, at the top of the burner, the gas is burned with the help of fresh air. Thus, it creates a beautiful flame and ensures an exceptionally clean burn during the whole cycle. It keeps burning for about two hours.
To burn pellets
The pellet burner is located underneath the vermiculite plate of the wood stove. To use the pellet option, first remove the vermiculite plate. Then fill the burner with pellets, light them on top, close the door, and enjoy two hours of beautiful flames. The soapstone will accumulate heat and radiate pleasant warmth for up to 12 hours.
Burning with wood
When using wood as a fuel in our hybrid stoves, make sure the pellet burner is covered with the vermiculite plate. Simply put the wood logs on top of it and light them. Our wood combustion technology ensures a clean burn with a minimum of ashes and emissions, where all the wood is turned into flames and heat. The heat is absorbed into the stones and will be released as comfortable radiant heat for many hours after the fire is extinguished.
Unique features
- Change between wood and pellets in seconds
- No electronics
- Ultra-low emission
- Noise free
- Radiant heat for over ten hours
- Over 90 % efficient heating
- No moving parts