How does it work?
This is how sustainable heating technology works
Masonry wood stoves store and release heat efficiently, providing constant heating with minimal wood consumption. Thanks to their thermal mass which absorbs and slowly releases the heat, the guarantee all-day comfort with just 1-3 hours of burning.
Efficient burn
A small amount of wood is burned in an optimized combustion chamber. The combustion is intense and rapid, generating a large amount of heat in a short time.
- Less firewood is used compared to conventional stoves..
- The combustion temperature is high, which reduces polluting emissions.
Heat absorption and storage
The heat generated is not lost immediately, but is absorbed in the thermal mass of the stove, made of refractory concrete materials.
- The stove retains thermal energy in its structure.
- Its materials (steel and refractory concrete) guarantee durability. It lasts as long as a house!
- Heat loss through the chimney is avoided, optimizing efficiency.
Circulation and use of heat
Hot gases travel through a system of internal channels inside the stove before exiting through the chimney. This design maximizes heat transfer to the thermal mass, making the most of each load of wood.
- The energy is distributed evenly throughout the structure.
Gradual release of heat
If you light a fire in the evening, you will still have a comfortable room temperature the next morning.
- Maintains a comfortable environment without temperature fluctuations.
- It does not require supervision or constant refills of firewood.