We are demonstrating how the convection air currents on the new Serenity 50 inset stove work by using a very basic technique.
The stove has been burning for over an hour and so is nice and hot. By lighting a couple of smoke pellets and placing them at the bottom of the stove near to the lower convection slot, the smoke is drawn in and around the outside of the firebox, accelerating as it circulates and heats up, and eventually exhausting at quite high speed from the top convection slot.
Watching the smoke expelled demonstrates how fast convection air is moved out of the stove which will warm a room quickly and efficiently .
This stove is particularly good at burning wood and providing lovely warm convection air.
Another fine product by Pevex Enterprises Ltd
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Hello. I can confirm that the stove does not have an electric fan fitted. We are simply relying on the convection air currents caused from the heating up of the stove. The design and construction of the stove ensures that we create uniform heat build up which is channelled to maximise the velocity and output of the heated air out and away from the stove. This clearly demonstrates that we are forcing superheated air into a room in a fast and efficient manner.
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