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For centuries families have been meeting around the hearth, an expression of unity and the home nucleus. In winter evenings children used to ask their mothers or grandmothers to tell them a story and they used to listen carefully to tales about fairies and the sons of kings. Years later, the magic of the fireplace has returned: the retro charm of wood-burning stoves has been rediscovered and adapted to the most modern technologies, becoming a furnishing accessory that is also suitable for the most modern settings
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Identical in every way to the Greta model, the Alice model differs from the latter only in that it has a handy lower hold-all drawer instead of the wood holder. Its simple design and clean lines make it easy to include in any type of residential context.
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Provision for installation of optional fan
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Single front wood loading door
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Lower accessory drawer
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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115
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Technical Specification
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GRETA
Kw 3.0 - 8.0
Greta is an economic wood-burning stove, extremely functional and well-designed in every detail. Clad in painted steel and available in three colours, Greta has a handy lower wood holder and a large door in ceramic glass designed to make the flame clearly visible
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Provision for installation of optional fan
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Single front wood loading door
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Lower wood storage space
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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105
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Technical Specification
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Identical in every way to the Melissa model, Marzia's only difference is its top, composed of a single piece with a rectangular, compact shape. Marzia is also available in teak wood and ollare stone, two well-known materials from ancient times due to their capacity to retain heat for a long time.
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Provision for installation of optional fan
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Single front wood loading door
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Lower accessory drawer
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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180
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Technical Specification
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From the tradition of majolica to the wholesome beauty of natural elements: teak wood and ollare stone form an exceptional cladding for the Melissa model which re-proposes the grained effect of wood and the spongy nature of stone as a form that recalls nature, from which fire itself is generated
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Provision for installation of optional fan
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Single front wood loading door
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Lower accessory drawer
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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180
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Technical Specification
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All the charm of tradition, all the convenience of modern technology: the shininess of majolica and the retro charm of the fire burning slowly in the fire box bring back the magic of passed traditions that are reinterpreted here through a modern technology that combines pleasure and comfort
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Provision for installation of optional fan
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Single front wood loading door
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Lower accessory drawer
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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130
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Technical Specification
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Economy in terms of costs and space: the Vera model has been designed for all those who cannot live without the beauty of a twisting flame burning slowly in the hearth, but who don't have very much room. Very simple and essential in its lines, the Vera model makes the warm heat of fire its true protagonist
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Finished in black painted steel
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Primary, secondary and tertiary air
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Large screen printed glass window for full view of fire
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Single front wood loading door
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 8.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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NORA
Kw 3.0 - 9.0
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A suggestive modern interpretation of the classic domestic stove, the new Nora wood burning stove rediscovers the pleasures of old-style warmth and creates a relaxing, carefree ambience full of atmosphere. The old-style heart of the Nora is controlled by modern, sophisticated technology that improves energy efficiency and ensures a longer lasting, more gradual diffusion of heat.
- Finished in anthracite painted steel
- Majolica tiling
- Combustion chamber and baffle in FIREX 700
- Primary, secondary and tertiary air
- Glass-ceramic door with border, heat resistant up to 750°C
- Single front wood loading door
- Large ash pan
- Grid shaker with automatic return
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Rated thermal output min/max (Kw)
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3.0 - 9.0
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Thermal efficiency (%)
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> 80.7%
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Rear flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Top flue (Ø mm)
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150
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Weight (Kg)
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Technical Specification
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DOUBLE COMBUSTION
Ravelli wood stoves are the technological evolution of traditional open fires yet their efficiency, reliability and comfort levels are very similar to conventional heating systems.This is made possible via a process known as “secondary combustion”, a technology that has solved the problem of incomplete combustion.
WHAT IS COMPLETE COMBUSTION?
Combustion that takes place in normal fireplaces is often incomplete and therefore causes pollution. Inadequate combustion chambers use up only part of the calorific value in the wood and cause formation of carbon monoxide, an extremelytoxic substance which appears in the formation of waste gases.DOUBLE
COMBUSTION: GREATER THERMAL VIELD AND GREATER RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
Ravelli wood stoves exploitthe maximum calorific value of the wood, burning up any carbon monoxide still present in the gases created by the primary combustion process in the secondary combustion process, thus reducing pollutant emissions. In this way, the process achieves CO levels below those set by European standards, as well as increasing efficiency.
TURN COMBUSTION AIR
Ravelli stoves are furthermore fitted with a non-adjustable tertiary air system, introduced via a pipe in the upper section of the combustion chamber. By reducing the primary and secondary air input, combustion moves into the upper section of the chamber: in this way the stove continues to produce heat byburning the gases, but the block of wood is consumed very slowly since it is not subject to the direct effects of the flames.
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