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We continue the topic of Choice of Furnace for the House and Villa.

And so today we will talk about heat transfer in accordance with the volume of the room.

Heat transfer of the furnace for a summer residence or a fireplace is very important moment at a choice of a product. Each manufacturer of the furnace or fireplace has its own developments or innovations in the manufacture of heating stoves. Sometimes this is related to materials, sometimes with technical developments. For example, let's analyze a couple of three models of stoves - fireplaces of different manufacturers, that would understand what to look for when choosing a stove for a house and villa .

  1. Furnaces for the house Jotul are made in Norway from high-strength cast iron and tested not only by time, but also forty-degree Scandinavian frosts.

The heat transfer in these furnaces is much higher than that of brick wood, which is used in the latitudes of Russia. Appearance determines the choice of these furnaces. The undeniable advantage is the beauty of the Jotul furnaces and excellent design. In Scandinavia, 70% of homes are heated by these furnaces. Simplicity of installation is also a plus for the selection of fireplace stoves Jotul. Of the minuses, unless the price - like all foreign is more expensive and these products are not an exception, the oven itself will cost you at least 50 000 rubles. Add here the price of all the components of the chimney and work.

  1. Furnaces-Fireplaces "METAFIRE" - Our domestic products, for heating the house and giving. With a decent heat output, from quality materials, though not from ductile cast iron as Norway's furnaces, but still have a lot of advantages both in the aesthetic sense and in the functional. All portable furnaces-fireplaces of the group "METAFIRE" have fire-resistant bricks in the furnace , which considerably prolongs the heat-transfer time and service life, since the furnace is protected by these bricks from burn-out. The price is significantly lower than that of Jotul, where it is from 15 000 to 30 000 on average for a stove-fireplace. The complexity of the installation is the same as that of the Jotul furnaces.
  2. The stoves of Professor Butakov. At the time of the 90-ies in the market appeared Buleryan or as it is also called Braneran. The furnace pleased the knowledgeable people with its heat transfer, the economical regime of decay, or as it is also called prolonged burning. The price for these stoves was affordable, so they began to buy and put. As a rule, independently or by applying for help to a neighbor who has already put it to himself. And at the beginning of the 2000s Professor Butakov came to replace Barneran-Buleryanu, more elaborated both in terms of design and functionality. From the design appeared a door with a larger glass, through which you can observe the combustion process, and from the functionality appeared ash box, which made it possible to take ash from the furnace without stopping the operation process. While the Buleryan-Braneran had to wait until everything burned in the firebox and after that the scoop all scooped up into the bucket and then out onto the street. Manufacture of furnaces Professor Butakov engaged in the plant "TERMOFOR". The heat transfer in these furnaces is excellent, the house will be pierced literally in a couple of hours in any frosts. But the most important thing in them is the regime of decay, working in which furnaces can keep the heat in the room from 7 to 12 hours. Which significantly saves wood or briquettes used for heating. The complexity of the installation is the same as that of all portable furnaces. The price is the same pleases, in the country house you can pick up the stove from 10 000 rubles to 25 000. Of the minuses only personal preferences in terms of design, which Butakov certainly not Jotul. But the ratio of price, quality and functionality falls very well on the scales when choosing between these products.


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