The Elite G4 Stove – the perfect combination of functionality, style, and efficiency for your home heating needs. This wood-burning stove is designed to provide warmth and comfort during the colder months, while also adding a touch of elegance to any room. Featuring a large viewing window, the Elite G4 Stove allows you to enjoy the mesmerizing flames and cozy ambiance of a traditional wood fire. The steel body not only adds durability to the stove but also enhances its modern aesthetic appeal, making it a focal point in any living space. One of the standout features of the Elite G4 Stove is its external air supply, which allows you to connect the stove to an external air source. This means that the stove doesn’t rely on indoor air for combustion, making it more energy-efficient and improving indoor air quality. The primary air intake can be easily adjusted, giving you precise control over the combustion process, allowing you to achieve the desired heat output and burn rate. With a heat output of 7.7kW, the Elite G4 Stove is powerful enough to heat a large room or open-concept living area, making it ideal for larger homes or spaces. The high-quality construction and insulation ensure that the stove retains and distributes heat effectively, keeping your home warm and cozy during cold winter nights.
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CE – EN13240 A Henley stove with this icon means that the stove meets European standard of test for stoves fired by solid fuel, Incorporating corrigenda September 2003, June 2006 and August 2007. |
5 Year Warranty All Henley stoves come with a 5 year warranty on the body of the stove and 1 year warranty on baffle plate, grate and fuel retainer. |
Air Wash All Henley stoves come with an airwash system which helps to keep the glass clean. It uses a specially placed vent or vents to draw in air from the outside to which will wash over the front of the glass. |
Clearburn A Henley stove with this icon features a tertiary air system. This creates a cleanburn system where hot air is pushed into the firebox above the normal height of the fire. This allows the excess gasses to combust given a cleaner burn. |
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