What is a convector stove?

A convector stove uses the principle of convection to improve the distribution of hot air in the room. Convection stoves have an extra side panel which forms a spacing channel between it and the main body of the stove. The combustion heat is led to the air via these channels. Cold air is drawn in at the base of the stove and drawn up between the side plates and finally out at the top as hot air. The hot air rises, and cold air is drawn in at floor level. This generates quick air circulation in the room. Convection stoves are safer for children because the outer side plates are cooled down, preventing them from becoming very hot. This also means that you can reduce the distance to furniture, the heat emitted is less harsh, and the heat distribution is quicker and better. Convection stoves ensure an even and comfortable heating, also in adjoining rooms.



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