A Step-By-Step Guide To Selecting The Right Bio Ethanol Fireplace

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Bio Ethanol Fireplaces

Ethanol fireplaces can provide an inviting atmosphere to any room, without the need for costly construction work or gas supply. They are also the most secure kind of fire you can find.

As long as you utilize bio-ethanol fuels that have been specifically formulated for your fire and you follow the safety instructions, your fireplace should be extremely safe to use.

Ease of installation

Ethanol fires are a simple and easy option for homeowners who wish to transform their living space or make a focal point of their home decor. They do not require a flue, and they don't release dangerous smoke which means you don't need to be concerned about the accumulation of soot on your ceilings or walls.

If you decide to go with an entire fire suite - for example, Mano Mano's Adam Solus fireplace suite (click through the following page) in Oak with Colorado Bio Ethanol Fire in Black from PS569 - or a freestanding model that is able to be moved from room to room (such as the Planika Petit, PS191) Installation is simple and does not require any assistance from a specialist. All you need to do is make sure that the ceiling or wall is strong and follow the instructions of the model you choose.

If you opt for an ethanol fireplace mounted on the wall, most are supplied with the hardware that allows them to be either hung like a flat-screen TV, or placed in the wall. You'll have to locate the studs and fit the brackets and extensions, but it will not take more than one hour for an expert to do this.

You can also select between manual and automated bio ethanol burning equipment. The automated burner keeps the fuel away from the flames, so that it can burn longer without the risk of overheating or running out. A manual burner operates in the same way as an old-fashioned fireplace, but you'll need matches or lighters to ignite the flames.

When selecting a burner for your bio ethanol fireplace, it is important to remember that the burner should be covered by non-combustible material to ensure that nothing comes into contact with the burning fuel. If you do not cover the burner, the flame could overheat and damage the fireplace.

The ethanol fire is a great option for those looking for a dramatic feature to add to their home but don't have the time or money to build wood or gas fireplaces. These are ideal for new construction and renovations where chimney breasts have been removed. They also don't produce soot or ash, there are no maintenance issues to worry about, either.

Designs and styles

There are a variety of different styles and designs that bio ethanol fireplaces can be found in. Some have a more traditional wood-burning look, whereas others are designed to be sleek and modern. Whatever the design the fireplaces all have the same benefits: genuine flames with no fumes or harmful gases.

Ethanol fires can be wall-mounted or freestanding. Freestanding models are more portable and can be moved around the room according to what is desired. wall fireplace-mounted models, on the other hand, are anchored to the wall and require special mounting equipment. They must also comply with certain distances between flammable substances and the unit.

The fire is made by a burner pan that is located on the bottom of the fireplace. Fuel is poured into this pan and then the fire is then lit with a long lighter. It takes around 15 minutes to get the fire up to its full potential for flame. Once the flames are set, it's time to relax, sit back and enjoy the warm ambience of your home.

Some ethanol fire places even have heat settings that can be adjusted. This lets you alter the amount of heat that your fireplace produces.

Another advantage of ethanol fireplaces is that they don't require any chimneys or flues. This makes them an excellent option for homes that are new or older homes without traditional fireplaces or chimney breasts. A bio-ethanol fireplace does not release harmful gases or ash that are dangerous to people with respiratory conditions.

Installing bioethanol fireplaces into your home is also easy. Although the exact time for installation is dependent on the model you choose, most can be installed fairly quickly. You can also choose a portable fireplace that you can take with you if you ever relocate, making it a great choice to use as a temporary living arrangement. It is crucial to think about the ease of installation when purchasing the tabletop fireplace.

No Flu

The big benefit that bioethanol fires have over traditional gas or wood fires is that they don't require a flue in order to function. As a result, there is no chance of chimney fires which could be caused by a build-up of tar or an obstruction in the flue.

A bio-ethanol fireplace also doesn't create a lot of particles that can harm the air, which is good news for those who suffer from allergies or asthma. The fire doesn't produce smoke, which means it doesn't create a bad odor in the room.

As opposed to a wood-burning fireplace bioethanol fires don't lose much heat to the chimney, which means it can generate a tremendous amount of heat for its size. This allows you to keep your furniture near the flame without having to worry about it getting caught on fire, which could be dangerous.

If you choose to install a freestanding bioethanol fireplace insert, there are a few different designs to choose from. You can opt for an elegant and contemporary look with a wall-mounted model or opt for one that is recessed to fit in with the style of your space.

Another thing to consider is whether you want an automatic or a manual burner. A manual burner requires you to light the fuel directly from the reservoir. An automatic burner will light your fire automatically after the tank is completely empty.

It is important that you allow the flames to completely burn out and wait until the flame cools down before refilling. Otherwise the ethanol will vaporize and you'll need to start all over again.

Most manufacturers suggest waiting at least 45 minutes before refilling your fire. This gives you time to safely extinguish the flames, and then remove any flammable material from the fire. To avoid any accidents, store any spare ethanol fuel away from the reach of pets and children.

Easy maintenance

The bioethanol fuel is put into the burner and then ignited. As the fuel burns, it creates the appearance of a flame and the heat can be adjusted using the slider (not all designs feature this). By adjusting the amount of oxygen supplied to the fire, you can alter the speed at which fuel burns and also the intensity of the flame.

When the fuel is burned, it releases some soot, but this is easily cleaned by wiping the tabletop fireplace with a soft cloth. The only other requirement is to keep the burner filled with the correct fuel and to ensure it is kept away from any flammable materials or objects.

Another advantage of bio ethanol fires is that you can install them virtually anywhere without worrying about building regulations or chimneys. This gives you a huge amount of flexibility in the design of your home and also where you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance of your new fireplace. You can even opt for an open-air model that can be moved.

Wall-mounted bioethanol fireplaces are easy to install, and certain models allow you to rotate the unit by 180 degrees, allowing you to direct the heat and flame into the desired part of the room. Some models include a remote control that allows you to control the fireplace from the comfort of your couch.

For maximum versatility, many of the plug and play' wall-mounted bioethanol fireplaces are equipped with brackets that permit you to connect them to a flat or sloping ceiling. The fireplace can be installed wherever you like is possible, however, you can still use the remote control to turn off the fireplace or adjust the flame's height and adjust the temperature.

If you're not using your ethanol burner ensure that it is turned off and a safe distance away from any flammable materials or other equipment. Don't pour any more fuel into the burner until it has reached temperatures that are at or near the level of ambient temperature. Be careful when handling it since it is extremely hot.