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Warm your home with a Heritage Stove
Catalogue 2014/15
Burning wood as a fuel, means savings for you
As the cold winter months draw near, you may be looking for more efficient and effective ways to heat your home. When the frost sets in, you have probably found that the size of your utility bills steadily spirals upwards. You may currently have natural gas, oil, or use electricity to heat your home but no matter what type of heating system you use, installing a Multi Fuel Stove will save you money on your heating costs. You will probably have heard of multi fuel stoves and know that they work by burning a variety of different fuels in order to function. Heritage Stoves use a variety of different fuels that are inexpensive to purchase and can be found in bountiful supply locally. The fact is that if you have a Heritage Multi Fuel Stove as opposed to an oil or gas burning stove, you could actually save yourself up to 90% on your fuel bill every year. Installing a Heritage Multi Fuel Stove will be a wise investment for the future.
Great Savings
on your home heating bills, save on fuel cost by using Heritage Solid Fuel Stoves.
• Heritage Stoves are 45% cheaper than oil • 70% cheaper than electricity • 90% cheaper than natural gas From The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (July 2012). 01 |
Heritage - Traditional, Stylish & Classical What a Heritage Stove offers: • Efficient heating, 80% less fuel consumption than an open fire • Environmentally friendly • 80% fewer emissions than an open fire • A focal point in your home • Choice of model • Choice of colour • CE EN13240 Approval • A stove perfect for your home Nothing says relax more than staring into a blazing fire after a long cold day. Curling up with a good book or snuggled up while watching your favourite show on TV next to a warm hearth. At Heritage we thought hard about what we would offer in our cast iron stoves, providing fuel efficiency while retaining compact dimensions and attractive looks, we believe that in the range we now offer you we have achieved this. Heritage Stoves are designed to complement modern living while retaining a traditional design.
With classic lines and traditional castings, Heritage Stoves have retained both an old world feel and modern contemporary look. Compact dimensions offer the owner a practical stove that will fit their lifestyle. We have catered for all room sizes, small to large; our range includes free standing and inset stoves, in room heater and boiler options. We also offer a selection of coloured stoves in enamel finish.
A stove for every occasion.
Features:
(Standard on all Heritage Stoves) • Primary Air Control • Secondary Air Control • Air Wash System • Top or Rear Flue Outlet • Multi Fuel Grate • Riddling System • Ash Pan with Tool
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Room Heater Stoves
The Cashel Range Available in 5kw, 7kw, 9kw & 12kw
Cashel
Skellig
Iona
Adare
The Cashel is our smallest room heater stove at 5kw output, this stove is ideally suited to a small to medium sized room.
The Skellig is our most popular medium size range room heater stove, suitable to the average sized room this is ideal for most homes.
This 9kw stove is enough to heat the medium Flue 125mm to a large room.
The largest in the range of room heaters, the Adare produces 12kw of heat which is enough to heat a large space.
Dimensions:
Dimensions:
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Dimensions:
DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
310mm 550mm 430mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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5kw 65kg 125mm
DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
320mm 605mm 460mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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7kw 81kg 125mm
DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
425mm 670mm 460mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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9kw 100kg 125mm
DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
470mm 710mm 570mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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12kw 120kg 150mm
Room Heater Stoves
Beltra The beltra 8kw is one of our best selling stoves. This mid range room heater brings something new to our range with its side windows and is very easy on the eye.
Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
380mm 550mm 545mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
8kw (max) 90kg 125mm
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Beltra 8kw Stove
Merrion Operational Air Control operating the primary air inlet located at the rear. Open vents at the rear Secondary and Clean burn. Vermiculite inner bricks and baffle. Large dust collection tray.
Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
440mm 937mm 480mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
7kw (max) 82kg 150mm
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Room Heater Stoves
Ashford 7.5kw Stove Available in Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony
Ashford Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony The ashford is the our smallest room heater in enamel finish. This 7.5kw stove has a self cleaning (airwash) system. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
480mm 580mm 461mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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Red
7.5kw (max) 97kg 125mm
Cream
Ebony
Room Heater Stoves
Blackrock 10kw Stove Available in Red, Cream & Ebony
Blackrock Red, Cream & Ebony The blackrock 10kw stove comes in three enamel finishes, two tone red/ black, cream and ebony. This unique looking room heater is ideal for a larger area. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
480mm 580mm 461mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
Red
Cream
10kw (max) 97kg 125mm
Ebony
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Room Heater Stoves
Belleek 11.5kw Stove Available in Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony
Belleek Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony The Belleek 11.5kw is our signature stove, this compact room heater is ideal for large rooms. The Belleek has a self cleaning (airwash) system and is available in all four colours. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
440mm 580mm 514mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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Red
11.5kw (max) 110kg 125mm
Cream
Ebony
Room Heater Stoves
Brandon 16kw Double Sided Stove Brandon (Double Sided) Our one and only double sided stove, the Brandon 16kw is and ideal stove for an open plan house. It has a door back and front giving out 8kw of heat on either side. This cast iron stove would be the perfect centre peace for any household. Available in matt black only.
Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
515mm 625mm 623mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
16kw (max) 150kg 150mm
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Inset Room Heater Stoves
Dunmore 5kw Inset Stove Available in Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony
Dunmore Matt, Red, Cream & Ebony The Dunmore 5kw is a uniquely designed inset room heater stove. Available in all four colours and is classed as a convection stove, delivering great heat efficiency. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
262mm 597mm 490mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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Red
5kw (max) 71kg 150mm
Cream
Ebony
Inset Room Heater Stoves
Doolin An inset stove with simple lines the Doolin is styled to bring the most out of your fireplace at 4.5kw of output this space heater delivers a warm and cosy heat to any living space.
Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
385mm 600mm 485mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
4.5kw (max) 92kg 150mm
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Doolin 4.5kw Insert Stove
Gweedore This cassette stove is built into your fireplace. With a massive 10kw of heat to a room, this metallic stove is sure to keep your family warm in the cold winter months. Suitable for heat distribution convection air system. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
395mm 500mm 654mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
10kw (max) 128kg 190mm
Gweedore Cassette 10Kw Metallic
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Firedoor
Aillwee Firefront Aillwee The Aillwee fire front is ideal for those who need to retain their fireplace because a back boiler is already fitted. The fire front allows you to adopt the opening as a stove, gaining the efficiencies and look achieved by fitting an inset stove. Like a stove the Ailwee will control the airflow through the fire increasing efficiencies in the burn rate of your fuel.
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Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
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500mm 638mm 530mm
Inset Boiler Stoves
Sheelin 21kw Inset Boiler Stove Sheelin The Sheelin 21kw is one of our top selling stoves. This steel bodied wrap around boiler stove will produce 6kw of heat to your room and will heat up to 15 radiators. If your looking to save money on your energy costs, you have found it in the Sheelin 21kw Inset boiler stove.
Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
500mm 638mm 530mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
21kw (max) 100kg 150mm
* Output room 6kw * Output water 15kw
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Boiler Stoves
Derg The Derg can heat up to 8 radiators and can supply all of your domestic hot water needs. Similarly built, the Derg and the Ree are both very capable wet stoves. Both will provide you with home heat and domestic hot water. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
500mm 770mm 545mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
Derg 12kw Boiler Stove
12kw (max) 157kg 150mm
* Output room 4kw * Output water 8kw
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Allen This is a thermostaically controlled wet stove. With added glass side panels for a good view of the fire. The Allen heats up to to 10 radiators and supplies hot water, and has a thermostatically controlled damper! Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
549mm 657mm 587mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
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14kw (max) 134kg 150mm
* Output room 4kw * Output water 10kw
Boiler Stoves
Glenveagh The new boiler in town is the Glenveagh 21kw boiler stove. If you like a nice large window on your stove, the Glenveagh will suit you. This stove will provide heat to the room and also heat your hot water. It is termostaically controlled and provides efficiencies of up to 78%. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
450mm 670mm 670mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
21kw (max) 165kg 150mm
* Output room 6kw * Output water 15kw
Glenveagh 21kw Boiler Stove
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Ree II The Ree2 can heat up to 15 radiators and supply all of your domestic hot water needs. Similarly built to the Derg, the Ree2 is a very capable wet stove. Dimensions: DEPTH HEIGHT WIDTH
530mm 840mm 590mm
Specifications: OUTPUT WEIGHT FLUE
21kw (max) 220kg 150mm
* Output room 6kw * Output water 15kw
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Hot Home, Hot Water, Hot Savings Heating your home with a Heritage Multi Fuel Boiler Stove gives your family plenty of hot water, as well as running a complete central heating system. By heating your home while burning wood as fuel, you are also reducing your CO2 emissions and helping the environment. When fitting a boiler stove it is essential that you employ a trained qualified plumber or heat engineer as connecting to your existing system will require specific expertise.
Linked Heating Systems Linked systems can be very flexible and can allow you to take advantage of seasonal differences in available power. For example a linked system allows you to use solar thermal panels in the warm months to provide hot water (when you do not need your heating on), but then switch over to a wood boiler stove to provide heating and hot water in the colder months when solar radiation is less. A linked system is also ideal if you want to reduce your gas or oil consumption as it allows you to link in a wood boiler stove. When the wood boiler stove is going your gas/oil boiler will have less work to do and consequently you will use less gas/oil.
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Wood as fuel, good for the environment Wood is now recognised as a Carbon Neutral fuel. It is a renewable energy source and because of the Carbon Cycle of Wood as a Fuel, it helps the environment. However wood contains moisture and this moisture can be bad for your appliance both from a maintenance and efficiency perspective. Wet or Green wood can be eliminated from your fuel stock by taking a simple moisture reading. Wood with a moisture content of less than 20% is the most suitable for burning and optimising the required efficiencies. Burning wood in your Heritage stove is a cost-effective form of renewable power. Wood used for fuel can easily be replaced by simply growing more; Ireland has a large area of sustainable forestry producing wood products and wood as fuel. When wood fuel is harvested from a sustainable wood source then there is no net increase in CO2 emissions. Using wood fuel to produce heat is an excellent low carbon alternative to oil and gas. There are numerous suppliers now providing kiln or air dried wood for burning, these fuels are readily available and are local to you. Suppliers who are managing a sustainable source of fuel benefit the environment and you as it creates recreational and wildlife sanctuaries, as well as a cost effective fuel source. Why dried wood? Wet or green wood, must dry in the fire before it will burn, using up a large percentage of the available energy in the process. It will also form creosote which will deposit in your chimney resulting in more maintenance of the lining. It is also why the glass of your stove will become blackened and would require everyday cleaning. Dry wood will burn hot, heating up the flue, creating a fast draw and shooting the smaller amount of vapours out of the chimney before they get a chance to condense.
Moisture Meters to ensure your wood pile contains the correct moisture content
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Accessories A full range of accessories are available to complete your stove experience: Companion Sets, Fire Screens, Coal Hods, Log Holders, Log Baskets etc.
Flue Pipes A full range of flue pipes are available to suit your Solid Fuel Stove. We stock a range of Vitreous Enamel Pipes, Stainless Steel Pipes, Stainless Steel Flexible Liner and Stainless Steel Twin Wall Flues. All fittings and connectors are available. Always ensure your flues are suitable for Solid Fuel.
Cleaning & Maintenance Regular maintenance of your flue is extremely important for the efficient and safe operation of your stove. It is also important that you keep your stove looking its best. Heritage provide a full range of cleaning and maintenance products for this purpose, our range includes: • Paints • Glass Cleaner • Fire Rope • Wipes
• Brushes • Ash Vacs • Flue Cleaner
Granite Hearths Heritage offer our customers a range of hearths sized to complement our range of stoves, when you decide on your Heritage Stove, why not consider a Granite Hearth.
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Selecting your Heritage Stove A stove is selected to meet the requirements of the customer’s needs to heat their living space. Once a decision is made to install a stove the next step is to calculate the size of the stove required. It is recommended that to heat 14 cubic meters you will require 1kw of heat, therefore a simple calculation will give you an indication of the stove output required. Example 1: A room 5m x 4m x 2.44m (48.8 cubic meters) /14 will require a 3.5kw Stove. This calculation is based on the room being extremely well insulated, should your room be less well insulated, or have large windows or doors then you can reduce the figure you divide by accordingly. If your room is cold or draughty, then recalculate by /10 to estimate your heat requirement. Example 2: A room 5m x 4m x 2.44m (48.8 cubic meters) /10 will require a 5kw Stove. It is the user’s preference to decide the amount of heat they require from their stove; however it is better to err by over estimating as the heat can be controlled from the stove and reduced when necessary.
Fitting your Heritage Stove Only a competent person should attempt to fit a Heritage Stove. Once you have selected your Heritage Stove it is important that you carry out a survey on your home to ensure the area selected is prepared for your stove. If you are connecting to an existing flue: • Is the flue clean and free from debris and damage and working properly? • Is the existing hearth within the size specification to accept the chosen stove? • What configuration of flue pipe is required to connect the stove to the existing flue? If no flue exists: • Does the area selected allow egress for a new chimney? • Does a hearth need to be constructed? • What configuration of flue pipe is required to install the stove? The building regulations provide minimum tolerances which need to be adhered to when installing a solid fuel appliance please refer to these for all measurements.
Heritage Stoves are renowned for their exceptional quality, and come with a limited 5 year guarantee. All stoves are CE marked with the relevant standards for efficiency, output and safety.
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Heritage Stoves Mahon Industrial Estate, Mahon, Cork, Ireland
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