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Morsø stove series with three air supplies resulting in higher efficiency and an outstanding clean combustion
A new developed combustion system for wood-burning stoves will now be able to convert much more of the energy in the logs into heat and at the same time give a remarkable clean combustion.
The system is introduced in the Morsø 3400 Series and consists of three air supplies that constantly supply the air the right places and at the right time during the combustion process.
The new turbo-combustion is a further development of Morsø’s well-known combustion technique with two preheated air supplies, where the primary air, when the stove is lighted, is channeled into the stove below the grate so that the fire can get started quickly. When the fire is on the primary air supply is closed and the combustion is afterwards controlled by the secondary air which is led through canals in the fire chamber and down the glass so that the air temperature reaches 350-450 degrees. It gives a more effective combustion and avoid soot on the door glass.
The new 3400 Series has a third air supply that is led above the flames through several small nozzles. The combustion normally happens when gases at a high temperature are released from the wood and then are oxidized. But not all smoke gases in the traditional wood-burning stoves are oxidized. They are therefore led up through the chimney unburned. The third air supply will ignite the last smoke gases and therefore contribute to an even higher utilization of the energy and a cleaner combustion.
The 3400 Series is a classic, timeless design and is like all other Morsø stoves covered by a 10-year guarantee and is made of a solid cast iron that retains the heat longer and supply a pleasant and regular heating. The stoves can heat up an indoor area of up to 105 m2.
The series consist of three models: 3410 with the well-known radiant heat, 3440 with convection that makes the heat circulate faster in the room.
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