Sitting next to a fireplace and enjoying the warmth of the fire is one of the pleasures of winter. However, once the fuel is consumed the room quickly becomes cold and uncomfortable. Therefore, the Spanish company Bronpi has launched a new heat storage system enabling the stove to continue radiating heat for hours once it is off.
The new heat accumulation system by Bronpi incorporates ceramic accumulators in the stove, whose function is to absorb heat during operation. Later, when the wood is depleted and even has been completely consumed, it continuous radiating heat for about 3-4 hours, allowing significant savings in fuel. “Moreover, the ceramic stone can increase the calories in the stove during operation, making it emit the same amount of heat with less fuel,” explain the company sources to EnergyNews.
The heat storage system is already featured in Bronpi models of the firing line Dover, Panama-F, Panama-D and Panamá.E.
Dover model
In the case of the Dover model, it is a complete circular stove with glass, the interior in vermiculite and its most important novelty is that it features triple burning. This process makes the most of the calorific value of wood, while reducing the most harmful emissions and consumption of wood.
Heating the room occurs by convection, ie, by the passage of air through the double bell, the stove releases heat into the room, and heat is irradiated by radiation through the vitro-ceramic glass and the body.
The power is 9.4 kW, 76% yield, with an outstanding rate of emissions achieving values of 0.06% carbon monoxide and 13% oxygen, one of the lowest in the market, and it is ahead of the implementation of EU legislation on emissions from wood stoves to enter into force in a few years.
Between the combustion chamber and the roof is a ceramic heat accumulator, which allows the stove to radiate heat for a long time when it is already off thereby increasing the thermal inertia of the stove.
This piece is ready to add some additional pieces so as to increase the thermal radiation power (max 4 pieces).
Panama models
The Panama F, D and E models belong to the range of attachable stoves: attachable Bronpi Panama front, attachable Bronpi Panama wood in both right angle corner and left corner, and attachable Bronpi Panama double face.
They include the triple combustion system, allowing more environmentally friendly burning devices.
The interior is made of high-density vermiculite. Vermiculite is a ceramic material that reflects heat, and so Bronpi gets higher returns on its devices, as well as incorporating the heat storage system.
In short, it is a fuel-saving system that allows greater energy efficiency and meets pocket expectations.
The new heat accumulation system by Bronpi incorporates ceramic accumulators in the stove, whose function is to absorb heat during operation. Later, when the wood is depleted and even has been completely consumed, it continuous radiating heat for about 3-4 hours, allowing significant savings in fuel. “Moreover, the ceramic stone can increase the calories in the stove during operation, making it emit the same amount of heat with less fuel,” explain the company sources to EnergyNews.
The heat storage system is already featured in Bronpi models of the firing line Dover, Panama-F, Panama-D and Panamá.E.
Dover model
In the case of the Dover model, it is a complete circular stove with glass, the interior in vermiculite and its most important novelty is that it features triple burning. This process makes the most of the calorific value of wood, while reducing the most harmful emissions and consumption of wood.
Heating the room occurs by convection, ie, by the passage of air through the double bell, the stove releases heat into the room, and heat is irradiated by radiation through the vitro-ceramic glass and the body.
The power is 9.4 kW, 76% yield, with an outstanding rate of emissions achieving values of 0.06% carbon monoxide and 13% oxygen, one of the lowest in the market, and it is ahead of the implementation of EU legislation on emissions from wood stoves to enter into force in a few years.
Between the combustion chamber and the roof is a ceramic heat accumulator, which allows the stove to radiate heat for a long time when it is already off thereby increasing the thermal inertia of the stove.
This piece is ready to add some additional pieces so as to increase the thermal radiation power (max 4 pieces).
Panama models
The Panama F, D and E models belong to the range of attachable stoves: attachable Bronpi Panama front, attachable Bronpi Panama wood in both right angle corner and left corner, and attachable Bronpi Panama double face.
They include the triple combustion system, allowing more environmentally friendly burning devices.
The interior is made of high-density vermiculite. Vermiculite is a ceramic material that reflects heat, and so Bronpi gets higher returns on its devices, as well as incorporating the heat storage system.
In short, it is a fuel-saving system that allows greater energy efficiency and meets pocket expectations.
Article courtesy of www.energynews.es