Stovax Huntingdon 35 Wood Burning Stove

The Huntingdon 35 is a well proportioned woodburner with clean lines and discrete, easy to use air controls and is highly controllable.



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Stovax Huntingdon 35 Wood Burning Stove
Huntingdon 35 woodburner

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Performance
Fuel : Wood
Output : 7.5 kw
Efficiency : TBC %
Dimensions
Height : 730mm
Width : 570mm
Depth : 385mm
Flue Centres
Rear flue : 600mm
Top flue : 150mm
 
Flue
Diameter : 6 "
Outlet : Top or rear (interchangeable)
Safety
Other Info
Body : Cast Iron
Weight : 175 kg
Max Log : 350mm
Colours
Matt Black
Guarantee
2 year guarantee. Guarantees do not include parts deemed to be replaceable in the normal usage of the stove, such as glass, door rope seal and fire brick linings.
Notes
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Available in individual woodburning and multi-fuel versions, the clean, graceful lines of the Huntingdon 35 make this stove look attractive even when it is not alight. The woodburning version has a solid cast iron base, as wood burns more efficiently on a bed of ash, and no ashpan.

The multi-fuel version also incorporates external riddling and triple air controls for accurate regulation of the flames and combustion.

TRIPLE AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS  
Several Stovax stoves incorporate triple air control systems to provide a cleaner burn, greater thermal efficiency and control of the flame picture as follows....
Airwash air is drawn down over the inside of the window to keep the glass clean and clear. It is also used as primary combustion air when burning wood.
Primary air for use with solid fuel, also used to start wood fires but not normally used once a wood fire is burning.
Cleanburn secondary air is pre-heated as it passes through a heat exchanger chamber within the firebox. It is then drawn into the smokestream, where it combusts unburnt hydrocarbons to provide a cleaner burn and greater thermal efficiency.


NB: Flue pipe is not provided by the manufacturer with most stoves. Exceptions to this are balanced flue gas stoves, which include a standard pipe and termination and flueless gas stoves which do not require flue pipe. You can order flue pipe using the link marked 'Stove Flue Pipe' in the menu on the left of the screen.


 

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