Fireplace stove with stove
The fireplace is known to be a relative of the stove. Fireplaces never go out of style. They are constantly changing and improving. Not so long ago, a new product appeared on the market: a fireplace that combines the functions of a stove and cooking surface. Such a device has several advantages over an ordinary fireplace.
Special features
The main difference between a stove with a hob and an ordinary fireplace is the possibility of cooking on it. There are models with a hob and oven. True, there are few ready-made offers on this market in the Russian market. One of them is the Russian stove. But do not confuse the Russian oven, in which they bake bread, and the oven - a fireplace with an oven. The stove operates exclusively on wood and its burning temperature is much higher than in the oven, which is heated by the heat from the firebox. But a modern fireplace - a stove with a stove can run on both gas and solid fuel.
Kinds
Modern stoves - fireplaces with a stove can run on both liquid and solid fuels. Natural gas is used as a liquid fuel. Such models can be used not only where there is a central gas pipeline, but also in a house without one. To do this, simply connect the gas cylinder to the stove.
If the fireplace with a stove is also equipped with an oven, then the door for the oven must be made of heat-resistant glass. This glass is different from the usual in that it can withstand a much higher temperature. It is made of transparent ceramics of a special grade. For comparison, a ceramic glass made of ceramics quietly tolerates a temperature of 800 C, and ordinary glass is only 260 C.
The peculiarity of the Russian stove is that it warms the upper layers of the air more, while the floor and the space near it remains cold. That is why the traditional stove was often made with a stove bench so that it was warm to sleep.
Models
Fireplaces of the Spanish company Ferlux. Models of fireplaces Ferlux Lawa can be either with a hob or without a stove. The Ferlux Lawa Cook stove is stylized as vintage and is distinguished by smooth streamlined lines, as well as the presence of antique ornaments in the decoration. There is a stove with two burners. The exit of the chimney is provided from above or behind.
The stove - a fireplace Ferlux Magma also has two versions with or without a stove. Its main difference from the Ferlux Lawa furnace is that it lacks decorations in the form of old patterns on the side walls, so the furnace looks more ascetic. This repeats the same smooth lines in the design. The design of the chimney can also be attached to the ceiling or to the back wall of the room.
Furnace fireplace Russian trademark Cologne He works with wood on a stove and is most often purchased for small country houses of up to 80 square meters, so that you can warm the house and cook the food. The furnace is equipped with self-cleaning glass, which greatly facilitates the maintenance of the heater. The stove can operate without laying wood for up to 8 hours. The heating power of this device is 9 kW.
Oven - Fireplace Oka - heating unit with open-type firebox, allowing to observe the combustion process. Powered by wood and brown coal. Capable of heating an area of up to 70 sq.m. The firebox door is made of prismatic glass, which allows you to increase the view of the contemplation of fire. This model is performed in the wall version.
Stove fireplace Ohta powered by wood or coal fuel.This model is acquired mainly for temporary rooms - country houses, a summer terrace. A firebox with self-cleaning glass allows you to enjoy not only the aromas of delicious food, but also the beauty of living fire.
Stove - fireplace Angers manufactured by Konig Feuer (Ireland). The fireplace is made of high-strength cast iron and is able to heat the room up to 80 sq.m. Such a furnace works on wood, peat fuel or coal briquettes. The fireplace is equipped with heat-resistant glass and an air supply regulator, which facilitates the control of the combustion process.
The stove is a fireplace Narva. This is a heating device that combines as a stove. Coal briquettes or ordinary firewood can be used as fuel in this model. To fully load the firebox, you need about 4 kg of wood. In this case, the furnace can maintain heat up to 8 hours after the flame is completely extinguished. The firebox chamber is lined with refractory tiles, each of which can be replaced in case of damage. The hob is made of cast iron and has one burner.
Fireplace - stove Baikal. Despite its small size, the stove has sufficient capacity for the rapid heating of rooms of average size. Fireplaces brand Baikal have a closed hearth. Air is heated by convection.
Finish
Sometimes the project of the house does not allow to be satisfied with some ready-made solution. Or the owner of the house wants something special and exclusive. In this case, the order of the product is made, in which all the details are carefully worked out, starting with the foundation and ending with the finishing elements of the future fireplace. This detailed scheme, where the location of each element of the product, its exact dimensions and even the grade of material.
This is a very important stage of construction, because it is necessary to make a mistake in choosing some detail and this can lead to disastrous consequences. For example, if for the construction of a fireplace that works on wood, you choose not heat-resistant glass, but ordinary glass, it will not withstand heat and will burst, and this will inevitably lead to a fire.
As for the elements of the decor, here too, not everything is simple. For finishing of fireplaces it is better to choose heat-resistant facing materials. The favorites among the finishing materials are natural stones - granite, malachite, marble. However, their cost is very high.
As an alternative to expensive minerals, manufacturers offer a closer look at talcomagnesite.It is also a natural stone, consisting mainly of talc and magnesite with small admixtures of chloride and magnetite. It is very appreciated for its high strength, ease of processing and high thermal conductivity. In our country it is mined in the Urals and in Karelia. Also in stores you can often find Finnish samples of talc-magnesite. The color palette of the stone is very wide: from almost white to dark gray, almost black. Sometimes after finishing and polishing, talcomagnesite can be confused with marble.
Another alternative to granite and marble is artificial stone. It is made by mixing concrete with various additional materials and then giving the desired color. Today, technologies make it possible to completely imitate artificial stone under natural minerals.