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Gas fireplaces are extremely safe, using high quality gas that does not produce the fires and toxic gases that can be created when burning wood or coal as in traditional fireplaces. Gas fireplaces are also equipped with a variety of safety devices such as safety valves and gas detectors that can effectively prevent gas leaks and fires. In addition, gas fireplaces have automatic flame failure and timer functions that can be set as needed, making them very easy to use.
Gas fireplaces also have a variety of intelligent functions, such as remote control, temperature adjustment, energy saving and so on. By connecting to the Internet and cell phone APP, users can control the switch and temperature of the gas fireplace anytime and anywhere, which is very convenient. At the same time, the gas fireplace also has energy-saving function, which can automatically adjust the combustion temperature, reduce the waste of energy, and lower the energy expenses of the family.
The design and appearance of gas fireplaces are also very beautiful, they can be customized according to the style of home decoration and can be integrated into the overall decoration of the home. At the same time, gas fireplaces are also very easy to install and maintain, they only need to be installed on the wall and then connected to natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas. In terms of maintenance, you only need to regularly clean the combustion chamber and exhaust pipe of the fireplace to ensure the normal use of the gas fireplace.
All in all, gas fireplace is a kind of efficient, safe and comfortable home heating equipment, its design and function is very humanized, which can provide warmth and comfort for the family. With the development of modern technology, the gas fireplace is also constantly upgrading and improving, the future will have more intelligent and energy-saving features are added to the gas fireplace, to bring users a more convenient and comfortable experience.
Product Introduction
Royal wood-burning fireplace is a traditional heating device that consumes wood as fuel. It releases heat through wood combustion to achieve functions such as heating and ambiance creation. With a long history, wood-burning fireplace have been an indispensable part of people’s lives from ancient times to the present. They not only bring warmth to the space but also create a warm and comfortable living atmosphere through the dancing flames and unique charm.
Royal wood-burning fireplace is mainly composed of a firebox, combustion chamber, flue, fire door, and ash pan. The firebox is where wood is placed; the combustion chamber is the area where wood burns; the flue is responsible for discharging exhaust gas generated by combustion to the outside; the fire door plays a role in sealing and allowing observation of the flames; and the ash pan is used to collect the ashes after combustion.
Royal wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality cast iron or steel plates, which are not only aesthetically pleasing but also durable. In addition to the basic heating function, it also focuses on improving environmental performance – by optimizing combustion technology, it reduces the emission of smoke and harmful gases. The appearance design of Royal wood-burning fireplace is also extremely diverse, including both traditional styles with an antique and elegant charm and modern styles featuring simplicity and fashion. It can adapt to different decoration styles and space needs, becoming a unique highlight in home decoration.
Advantages of wood-burning fireplace
Ready for Use Anytime
Royal wood-burning fireplace is not affected by weather or power supply. Even in low temperatures in winter, power outages, or other harsh environmental conditions, it can still function normally, providing warmth and emergency support for families. It is a reliable independent heating device.
Emergency Heating Guarantee, No Dependence on Electricity
Royal wood-burning fireplace relies on wood combustion instead of electricity. In the event of sudden power outages or heating system failures in winter, it can serve as a core heating device to continuously provide heat. It is particularly suitable for areas with limited or unstable power supply.
Ash Pan Design
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a drawer-type ash pan. It can be pulled out horizontally for easy ash removal, making the cleaning process quick and convenient.
Stable Heating
When installed in key activity areas such as living rooms and bedrooms, Royal wood-burning fireplace can heat the local space within 10-15 minutes after ignition. Moreover, the heat is concentrated in the low-to-medium height area where human activities occur, providing a stable heat source for the space.
Precise Heating Range and Fast Temperature Rise
Installed in core activity areas like living rooms and bedrooms, Royal wood-burning fireplace can warm the local space within 10-15 minutes after combustion. The heat is concentrated in the low-to-medium height area of human activity, avoiding the waste caused by the “”hot head and cold feet”” issue of traditional heating systems. Built-in fireplaces can assist in delivering heat to adjacent rooms through a duct design, with heating efficiency far higher than that of small electric heaters.
Whole-House Heating
Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts the principle of radiant heat dissipation. Heat is transmitted through air circulation and radiation, which can cover the entire space on a larger scale, achieving true “”whole-house heating””. This avoids the situation where only local areas are warm while corners or positions far from air outlets are cold when using air conditioners for heating.
Flexible and Controllable Heating Range
The heat output can be controlled by adjusting the amount of wood added: adding 1-2 pieces of wood is suitable for local heating in small spaces (such as bedrooms), while adding 3-5 pieces of wood can meet the heating needs of the whole family in a living room (40-60㎡), allowing flexible control of the heating range.
Supports Heating + Cooking Functions
In addition to the heating function, Royal wood-burning fireplace is also designed with features such as a cooking rack. While heating, it can be used to heat kettles, cook hot pots, or roast simple foods, enhancing the device’s practicality. It is especially suitable for scenarios like outdoor camping and rural villas.
Comfortable and Healthy Heat Transfer
Royal wood-burning fireplace uses a heat dissipation method that combines radiation and convection. It not only provides heat through air convection but also directly transfers heat to surrounding objects and the human body via radiation, creating a natural and comfortable warm feeling similar to sunlight. Unlike air conditioners or traditional heating systems, it does not cause dryness, making it particularly suitable for the elderly, children, or people with sensitive constitutions. It can alleviate problems such as dry skin and respiratory discomfort in winter.
Humidity Regulation to Improve Indoor Dryness
When Royal wood-burning fireplace burns, it releases a small amount of water vapor (approximately 0.6kg of water is released by burning 1kg of dry wood). This can alleviate indoor dryness caused by heating systems or air conditioners in winter (increasing humidity from 30% to 40-50%), reducing issues like chapped skin and sore throats, and achieving the dual effect of heating + humidification.
No Noise Disturbance, Quiet Heating
During operation, Royal wood-burning fireplace only produces the natural sound of wood combustion (≤30dB), which is much lower than the noise of air conditioner outdoor units (50-60dB) and electric heaters (40-50dB). It does not affect sleep, work, or conversations, making it particularly suitable for noise-sensitive spaces such as bedrooms and studies.
Adapts to Diverse Decoration Styles and Enhances Spatial Hierarchy
Royal wood-burning fireplace boasts a variety of appearance designs: the retro cast iron style is suitable for American, French, and pastoral styles; the simple steel plate style fits modern and Nordic styles; and the built-in stone style matches light luxury and new Chinese styles. Whether used as a visual focal point in the living room or an ornament in the corner of the bedroom, it can enhance the design sense and texture of the space.
Elevates Style and Taste
The most unique charm of Royal wood-burning fireplace lies in its ability to create a warm, romantic, and lively atmosphere. It can be perfectly integrated into various decoration styles such as classical European, modern minimalist, and rural retro styles, becoming a visual focal point in spaces like living rooms and bedrooms, instantly elevating the home style and enhancing spatial hierarchy. When Royal wood-burning fireplace burns, the flames dance, the light and shadow flicker, and the wood makes a crackling sound – all of which create a romantic, warm, and natural atmosphere for the home, allowing people to feel close to nature. Whether it is for family gatherings, solo reading, or holiday celebrations, it can add a rich atmosphere and improve the residents’ sense of happiness and quality of life.
Fire Prevention Design
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a heat-insulating outer shell, tempered glass (high-temperature resistant and radiation-proof), and an ash pan (to isolate sparks). As long as dry wood (with a moisture content of 15%-20%) is used, its safety performance is effectively guaranteed.
Anti-Scald Design
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a heat-insulating outer shell (surface temperature ≤ 60℃, no risk of scalding when touched), tempered glass (withstands temperatures above 800℃, radiation-proof and spark-proof), and an ash pan (isolates sparks and facilitates cleaning). When the temperature of Royal wood-burning fireplace is too high, it automatically reduces air intake to avoid overheating.
Radiation Protection Design
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with radiation-proof tempered glass. This type of glass can withstand temperatures above 800℃ and has safety functions such as radiation protection and spark prevention.
Stable Operation
Royal wood-burning fireplace operates stably and reliably, and can continuously provide heat steadily. Whether in the cold winter or other seasons, users can turn on the wood-burning fireplace at any time to enjoy the warmth and comfort it brings, without worrying about equipment failures or unstable operation.
Flexible Fuel Acquisition and Low Usage Cost
Wood is a renewable resource. Compared with fossil fuels and electricity, its cost is very low, and the heating cost is usually about one-third of that of air-conditioning heating.
“Zero Energy Consumption in Standby Mode
Royal wood-burning fireplace has a simple structure with no complex electronic components. Compared with traditional electric fireplaces, it consumes almost no electricity in standby mode.
Long Service Life
Royal wood-burning fireplace uses high-quality cast iron as its main material, featuring a simple structure with no complex electronic components. Under normal use, its service life ranges from 15 to 20 years – far exceeding that of air conditioners (8-10 years) and electric heaters (5-8 years). It does not require frequent maintenance or replacement of core components, making it a highly durable heating device.
Low Maintenance Cost
Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts high-quality cast iron as its main material, with a simple structure and no complex electronic components. Daily maintenance only involves cleaning the ashes once a week and checking the flue tightness once a year; there is no need for frequent maintenance or replacement of core components. Thus, its maintenance cost is very low.
Renewable Fuel
Wood is a renewable energy source. As long as logging and planting are carried out rationally, sustainable utilization can be achieved. Compared with fossil fuels such as coal and oil, the carbon dioxide produced by wood combustion can be absorbed by trees through photosynthesis, forming a balanced carbon cycle system, which has a smaller impact on the environmental greenhouse effect.
Secondary Combustion Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with secondary combustion technology, which enables full combustion of wood, significantly reducing the emission of pollutants such as carbon monoxide and particulate matter. This improves energy efficiency and makes combustion cleaner.
Carbon-Neutral Fuel
The carbon dioxide released by wood combustion is basically balanced with the total amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by trees during their growth. It belongs to “”cyclic carbon”” and does not additionally increase carbon emissions in the atmosphere. Therefore, wood is a carbon-neutral fuel, which helps reduce environmental carbon emissions.
Recyclable Materials
The column frame of Royal wood-burning fireplace is made of stainless steel or high-temperature and cold-resistant iron. These materials can be recycled repeatedly, saving resources while reducing the burden on the environment.
Comparison with Gas Fireplaces
- Fuel Cost: wood-burning fireplace use wood as fuel. In areas with abundant wood resources, the fuel cost is relatively low. Gas fireplaces use natural gas or liquefied gas as fuel, and their fuel cost is greatly affected by gas prices. In areas with high gas prices, the usage cost may be higher than that of wood-burning fireplace.
- Environmental Performance: wood-burning fireplace produce a certain amount of smoke and carbon dioxide when burning wood, but wood is a renewable energy source, making it relatively environmentally friendly. When gas fireplaces burn fully, they produce fewer harmful gases, but natural gas is a fossil energy source, and its combustion produces carbon dioxide, which has a certain impact on the environment.
- Ambiance Creation: The dancing flames and crackling sound of burning wood from wood-burning fireplace can create a warm and natural atmosphere, which is irreplaceable by gas fireplaces. The flames of gas fireplaces are relatively stable, and their ambiance creation effect is slightly inferior.
Comparison with Electric Fireplaces
- Energy Cost: Electric fireplaces consume electricity, and their usage cost is greatly affected by electricity prices. In areas with high electricity prices, the long-term usage cost is relatively high. For wood-burning fireplace, the fuel cost is low in areas with abundant wood resources.
- Heating Effect: wood-burning fireplace provide heating through radiation and convection, with uniform heat distribution and long-lasting, comfortable heating effects. Electric fireplaces mainly provide heating through convection, with relatively uneven heat distribution, and their heating effect is greatly affected by the thermal insulation performance of the room.
- User Experience: wood-burning fireplace can bring real flame effects and a natural atmosphere, offering a better user experience. The flames of electric fireplaces are simulated – although the simulation effect of high-quality products is good, there is still a gap compared with real flames.
Comparison with Biomass Pellet Fireplaces
- Fuel Type: wood-burning fireplace use natural wood as fuel. Biomass pellet fireplaces use compressed biomass pellets (such as wood chips, straw pellets, etc.) as fuel. The fuel of biomass pellet fireplaces is relatively regular, making it easy to store and transport.
- Installation and Maintenance: Both require flue installation, but the installation of biomass pellet fireplaces is relatively more complex because the installation of the feeding system needs to be considered. In terms of maintenance, biomass pellet fireplaces require regular cleaning of the hopper and ashes, while wood-burning fireplace require regular cleaning of the firebox and flue – their maintenance workload is similar.
- Cost: The purchase cost of wood-burning fireplace is relatively low; the purchase cost of biomass pellet fireplaces is higher.
Technology of wood-burning fireplace
Secondary Combustion Technology
Secondary combustion technology is an advanced combustion technology widely adopted in Royal wood-burning fireplace. Its principle is to install a secondary air inlet above the combustion chamber. When wood undergoes primary combustion, a large amount of combustible gases (such as carbon monoxide, methane, etc.) are generated. As these combustible gases rise, they mix with the air entering through the secondary air inlet and undergo secondary combustion under the action of high temperature. This enables full combustion of the combustible gases, improving combustion efficiency and reducing the emission of smoke and harmful gases.
High-Efficiency Heat Exchange Technology
High-efficiency heat exchange technology is a key technology for improving the heating efficiency of Royal wood-burning fireplace. Modern wood-burning fireplace are usually designed with heat exchangers around the firebox and combustion chamber. These heat exchangers consist of a large number of metal pipes or fins, which can absorb the heat generated by wood combustion and transfer it to the surrounding air. When cold air passes through the heat exchanger, it is heated into hot air, which then spreads into the room through convection to increase the indoor temperature. High-efficiency heat exchange technology maximizes the utilization of heat generated by wood combustion, reduces heat waste, and improves the thermal efficiency of the wood-burning fireplace.
High-Temperature Resistant Structural Design
The connection between the firebox and the outer shell of Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts a “”weld-free connection”” (fixed by bolts or integrally cast), which prevents the structure from loosening due to the melting of welds at high temperatures. The bottom of the fireplace is equipped with “”high-temperature resistant feet”” (made of cast iron, with a height of 10-15cm) to isolate the fireplace from the floor, preventing floor damage (especially to wooden floors) caused by high temperatures.
Heat-Insulating Outer Shell Design
The space between the outer shell and the firebox of Royal wood-burning fireplace is filled with “”high-temperature resistant heat-insulating cotton”” (made of ceramic fiber, with a thermal conductivity of ≤0.03W/(m·K)) with a thickness of 5-10cm, which controls the surface temperature of the outer shell within 40-60℃ (no risk of scalding when touched). The premium version of Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts a “”double-layer outer shell”” (the outer layer is cold-rolled steel plate, and the inner layer is a heat-insulating layer) to further reduce the surface temperature.
Deformation Resistance Technology
The main body of Royal wood-burning fireplace is made of “”thickened steel”” (with a thickness of ≥8mm), which reduces thermal expansion and contraction deformation at high temperatures (deformation amount ≤1mm/m). The refractory bricks on the inner wall of the firebox adopt “”staggered joint splicing”” to prevent brick cracking caused by thermal expansion and contraction, thereby extending the service life.
Fire-Viewing Glass Protection
Royal wood-burning fireplace uses double-layer borosilicate glass (with a thickness of 4-6mm), which has an impact resistance of ≥150kPa and a high-temperature difference resistance of ≥300℃ (no cracking when rapidly heated from -20℃ to 300℃). In addition, the inner side of the glass is coated with an “”anti-fog coating”” (made of silicon dioxide), which prevents water vapor generated by combustion from forming fog on the glass surface (avoiding affecting the fire-viewing effect) and reduces the risk of glass cracking caused by uneven temperature.
Spark Filter Screen
Royal wood-burning fireplace has a built-in spark filter screen. A “”stainless steel spark filter screen”” (with a pore size of 2-3mm) is installed at the flue pipe inlet to block unburned sparks (such as charcoal particles) in the flue gas. This prevents sparks from igniting the roof or surrounding flammable materials (such as leaves, plastics) after being discharged with the flue gas, making it particularly suitable for houses with wooden roofs.
Tip-Over Protection Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a tip-over sensor. When the tilt angle of the fireplace exceeds 30°, it automatically closes the air inlet valve, cuts off the power supply of the auxiliary fan (if equipped), and triggers an alarm at the same time, preventing open flames from leaking and causing fires after the fireplace tips over.
Fire Door Sealing Technology
The fire door of Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts a “”three-layer sealing structure””: the inner layer is a high-temperature resistant silicone sealing ring (withstanding temperatures above 300℃ to prevent high-temperature gas leakage), the middle layer is a metal baffle (blocking sparks from splashing), and the outer layer is a magnetic locking device (ensuring the fire door fits tightly when closed, with a gap of ≤0.5mm). This prevents sparks or high-temperature gas from leaking out of the fire door gap during combustion, reducing the risk of fire.
Anti-Scald Fire Door Design
The handle of Royal wood-burning fireplace’s fire door adopts a “”heat insulation design”” (made of phenolic resin or ceramics with low thermal conductivity). A “”heat-insulating gasket”” is installed between the metal handle and the fire door to ensure the handle temperature is ≤50℃ during combustion, preventing users from being scalded when opening the door.
Flue Pipe Check Valve Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a gravity-operated check valve. During normal combustion, flue gas pushes the valve open for discharge; when the fire is extinguished or the outdoor wind pressure is too high, the valve closes under the action of gravity. This prevents outdoor cold air, rainwater, or flue gas from flowing back into the room, avoiding indoor odors or dust accumulation.
Flue Pipe Draft Optimization
The flue pipe of Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts a “”tapered diameter design”” (150mm at the bottom, 120mm at the top), combined with a “”30° inclination angle””. It leverages the principle of air convection to enhance flue pipe draft (draft force ≥ 10Pa), ensuring smooth discharge of flue gas and reducing indoor accumulation of carbon monoxide.
Flue Gas Purification Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a “”ceramic filter element”” (porous structure with a pore size of 1-2mm) inside the flue pipe. This filter element adsorbs particulate matter in the flue gas (with a PM2.5 removal rate ≥ 80%).
Freestanding Structural Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace features a “”stable base design”” (the base width is 10-15cm wider than the main body, and its weight is ≥ 1/2 of the main body weight) to prevent tipping. The bottom is installed with “”mute universal wheels”” (load-bearing ≥ 50kg, with a braking function), allowing free movement for use in different rooms; the side of the main body is designed with “”hidden handles”” for easy transportation.
Wall-Mounted Structural Technology
The back of Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with “”reinforced hanging brackets”” (made of 304 stainless steel, load-bearing ≥ 100kg), combined with a “”level positioning slot”” to ensure the horizontal error is ≤ 1° during installation. The weight of the main body is controlled within 50kg (using lightweight refractory materials), reducing the load-bearing requirements on the wall (ordinary solid walls can support it) and eliminating the need for wall reinforcement during installation.
Built-In Flue Pipe Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts built-in flue pipe technology. The principle is to integrate the flue pipe into the interior of the wood-burning fireplace, forming a single unit with the fireplace. The built-in flue pipe is made of stainless steel, which has excellent high-temperature resistance and sealing performance. The advantages of the built-in flue pipe in Royal wood-burning fireplace include easy installation, small space occupation, and good coordination with the fireplace. Additionally, the built-in flue pipe can reduce heat loss and improve the thermal efficiency of the fireplace.
External Flue Pipe Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace adopts external flue pipe technology. This technology involves installing the flue pipe outside the wood-burning fireplace, usually extending outdoors through a wall or roof. The material of the external flue pipe is similar to that of the built-in one to adapt to different installation environments. The external flue pipe has the advantage of strong draft force, which can effectively discharge exhaust gas generated by combustion, making it suitable for use in spaces with poor ventilation conditions.
Manual Temperature Control Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace controls the flame size by adjusting the air inlet valve (a larger air intake results in a stronger flame and higher temperature, and vice versa). Combined with “”judging the timing of adding wood”” (observing the flame color: blue flames indicate full combustion, allowing less wood to be added; red flames indicate insufficient oxygen, requiring increased air intake or more wood), basic temperature control is achieved. Some models are equipped with a “”thermometer”” (installed on the side of the fireplace to detect the firebox temperature, with a range of 0-1200℃) to assist users in judging the combustion status.
Automatic Temperature Control Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a built-in temperature sensor (detecting indoor temperature with an accuracy of ±0.5℃) and an electric air inlet valve. After the user sets a target temperature (e.g., 22℃), the system automatically adjusts the air intake:
When the indoor temperature is lower than the target temperature: Increase air intake to enhance the flame intensity and increase heat output;
When the indoor temperature is ≥ the target temperature: Reduce air intake to lower the flame intensity and avoid overheating;
When the temperature difference exceeds 5℃: Activate the auxiliary fan (if equipped) to accelerate heat diffusion and quickly approach the target temperature.
Overheating Protection Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace is equipped with a built-in overheating protection device. When the firebox temperature exceeds 1200℃ (the limit of refractory materials) or the fireplace surface temperature exceeds 80℃ (the anti-scald safety threshold), it automatically closes part of the air inlet valve to reduce the flame intensity, and simultaneously triggers a “”high-temperature alarm”” (buzzer or flashing indicator light) to prevent equipment damage or scald risks.
APP Remote Control
Royal wood-burning fireplace connects to a mobile phone APP via WiFi or Bluetooth to enable remote operation:
Ignition control (some models are equipped with an “”electric igniter””): Remotely activate the ignition device without manually igniting with matches or lighters, avoiding scalding;
Air intake adjustment: Slide on the APP to adjust the air intake volume and precisely control the flame size without approaching the fireplace;
Temperature setting: Set the target indoor temperature, the APP displays the current temperature in real time, and automatically adjusts the combustion state after reaching the target temperature.
Voice Control Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace supports connection with smart speakers such as Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing users to control the fireplace through voice commands (e.g., “”Turn on the fireplace””, “”Adjust the temperature to 23℃””, “”Turn off the secondary air intake””).
Timing Control Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace supports setting “”ignition time”” and “”flame-out time”” (e.g., set to automatically ignite at 18:00 and automatically reduce air intake to extinguish at 23:00 every day), or “”segmented timing”” (e.g., high-fire heating from 18:00 to 20:00, low-fire heating from 20:00 to 23:00). It adapts to users’ daily routines and reduces manual operations.
Status Monitoring
The APP of Royal wood-burning fireplace displays the fireplace’s operating data in real time, including firebox temperature, indoor temperature, remaining wood combustion time (estimated based on current flame size and wood consumption), air inlet valve opening, and flue pipe draft. Users can remotely monitor the device status to avoid flameout or overheating
Fault Alarm
When abnormal situations occur (e.g., wood is burned out, flue pipe is blocked, air inlet valve malfunctions, excessive temperature), the APP sends alarm notifications (text + sound alerts), and the fireplace triggers local indicator flashing or beeping at the same time. Users can handle the issue promptly to prevent the fault from worsening.
Maintenance Reminder
Based on usage duration (e.g., 100 hours of cumulative use) or sensor data (e.g., decreased flue pipe draft), the APP sends “”maintenance reminders”” (e.g., “”Clean the flue pipe””, “”Replace the seal””, “”Clean the ashes””) and provides maintenance tutorials to help users perform standardized maintenance and extend the device’s service life.
Cast Iron Material Technology
Cast iron is a traditional material for manufacturing Royal wood-burning fireplace, featuring excellent high-temperature resistance, thermal conductivity, and wear resistance. wood-burning fireplace made of cast iron can withstand the high temperature generated by wood combustion (up to 800℃ or above), dissipate heat evenly, and maintain heating effects for a long time. During the casting process, cast iron can form various complex patterns and shapes, endowing the fireplace with high artistic value. Meanwhile, cast iron fireplaces have a long service life, are not easily deformed, and can be used for decades with proper maintenance.
Steel Plate Material Technology
Royal wood-burning fireplace made of steel plates have the characteristics of light weight, high strength, and simple manufacturing process. Fireplaces made of high-quality heat-resistant steel plates (e.g., heat-resistant steel 310S) can withstand repeated exposure to high temperatures and are not easily damaged. The steel plates used in Royal Fireplaces are made into various simple and fashionable shapes through welding, stamping, and other processes, which are suitable for modern decoration styles. At the same time, steel plates have good thermal conductivity, enabling rapid heat transfer and quick indoor temperature rise.
Cast Iron Material
Royal wood-burning fireplace uses “”gray cast iron”” (with a carbon content of 2.5%-4%), manufactured through sand casting. It has high high-temperature resistance (withstanding 1200℃) and high heat storage capacity (specific heat capacity of 0.46kJ/(kg·℃)). Its surface can be treated with an “”enamel process”” (coating thickness of 0.5-1mm, withstanding 400℃ high temperature, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean);
Steel Material
Royal wood-burning fireplace uses “Q235 cold-rolled steel plates” (thickness of 8-12mm), with the surface treated by “high-temperature plastic spraying” (coating thickness of 0.8-1.2mm, heat-resistant above 200℃, available in black, gray, and white). Its cost is lower than that of cast iron, making it suitable for users with limited budgets.
Detailed Material Technology:
Fire door glass of Royal wood-burning fireplace: Uses “”high borosilicate glass”” (boron content ≥12%), with a light transmittance of ≥90%, high-temperature difference resistance of ≥300℃, and impact resistance three times that of ordinary glass;
Seals of Royal wood-burning fireplace: Uses “”silicone rubber sealing rings”” (Shore hardness 60-70, heat-resistant above 300℃, service life ≥5 years) to ensure the fire door is sealed without leakage;
Fasteners of Royal wood-burning fireplace: Uses “”high-temperature resistant bolts (made of 316 stainless steel, heat-resistant above 600℃) to prevent rusting or breaking at high temperatures.
Application of wood-burning fireplace
Living Room
The living room is the central area for family activities, as well as an important space for relaxation, entertainment, and receiving guests. Placing Royal wood-burning fireplace in the living room not only provides warmth to the space but also serves as a focal point for living room decoration. On cold winter days, the whole family gathers around the wood-burning fireplace to watch TV, chat, and enjoy tea, savoring warm family time. The cozy atmosphere created by the wood-burning fireplace fills the living room with vitality and energy, enhancing the overall quality of family life. Additionally, Royal wood-burning fireplace can be matched with the living room’s furniture and decorations to create different stylistic atmospheres, such as European classical style and modern minimalist style, meeting the family’s pursuit of home aesthetics.
Bedroom
The bedroom is a place for rest and relaxation, and a comfortable sleeping environment is crucial. The warmth from Royal wood-burning fireplace keeps the bedroom at a pleasant temperature on cold nights, helping people fall asleep faster. Its low surface temperature and multiple safety protection devices ensure safe use in the bedroom – even during sleep, there is no need to worry about accidents. At the same time, the soft flame effect of Royal wood-burning fireplace creates a warm and romantic atmosphere, adding a unique charm to the bedroom.
Study Room
For those who love reading and studying, the study room is a quiet private space. The application of Royal wood-burning fireplace in the study room provides users with a warm and comfortable environment for learning and working. On cold winter days, when users are immersed in the world of books, the warmth from Royal wood-burning fireplace allows them to forget the cold outside and focus on reading and thinking. Furthermore, the appearance design of Royal wood-burning fireplace can coordinate with the overall style of the study room; for example, choosing a minimalist-style wood-burning fireplace adds a sense of simplicity and elegance to the study.
Home Dining Room
The home dining room is where family members have meals. Royal wood-burning fireplace makes the dining environment more warm and comfortable, enhancing the dining experience.
An open-plan dining room can be connected to the living room. Installing a wood-burning fireplace at the partition between the dining room and living room not only provides warmth to both spaces but also serves to separate the areas.
For an independent dining room, a wall-mounted Royal wood-burning fireplace can be installed on the wall next to the dining table, or a freestanding wood-burning fireplace can be placed in the corner of the dining room. During winter dinners, lighting the wood-burning fireplace allows the family to gather around the dining table, enjoy food in a warm atmosphere, and strengthen family bonds.
Kitchen
Some families install wood-burning fireplace with cooking functions in the kitchen, which can not only provide heating for the kitchen but also be used for cooking food. In some open-plan kitchens, the wood-burning fireplace can also be connected to the dining room to provide warmth for the dining area.
Balcony
A enclosed balcony can be equipped with Royal wood-burning fireplace, turning the balcony into a warm leisure nook. Placing a small coffee table and a few chairs on the balcony, paired with Royal wood-burning fireplace, allows one to sit on the balcony on winter afternoons – basking in the sun, feeling the warmth from the wood-burning fireplace, reading books, and drinking tea – a delightful and comfortable experience.
Hotel
As a place that provides accommodation and leisure services for guests, hotels focus on creating a comfortable and warm environment. The application of Royal wood-burning fireplace in hotel lobbies, guest rooms, restaurants, and other areas can enhance the hotel’s overall grade and service quality. In the hotel lobby, the wood-burning fireplace can serve as a decorative highlight, attracting guests’ attention and bringing them a warm and welcoming feeling. In guest rooms, Royal wood-burning fireplace provides guests with a more comfortable living experience, allowing them to feel the warmth of home even during their travels. In hotel restaurants, the warm atmosphere of Royal wood-burning fireplace makes guests feel more pleasant while enjoying their meals.
Commercial Restaurant
Introducing Royal wood-burning fireplace into a commercial restaurant adds a unique atmosphere to the dining environment. Whether it is a romantic Western restaurant or a warm family-style restaurant, the flame effect of Royal wood-burning fireplace allows customers to feel warmth and comfort during their meals. In cold seasons, customers dining beside the wood-burning fireplace can not only keep out the cold but also relax under the soft glow of the flames, enhancing their dining experience. At the same time, the decorative nature of Royal wood-burning fireplace adds value to the restaurant’s overall style, attracting more customers to dine there.
Cafe
A cafe is a great place for people to relax, chat, and work, and a comfortable, stylish environment is essential. The application of Royal wood-burning fireplace in a cafe creates a warm and cozy atmosphere, allowing customers to feel the warmth of home while enjoying coffee. Placing a wood-burning fireplace by the window enables customers to enjoy the scenery outside while feeling the warmth from the fireplace, savoring a leisurely time. The appearance design of Royal wood-burning fireplace can also integrate with the cafe’s decoration style – whether it is industrial style, Nordic style, or retro style – it can match the environment, adding a unique charm to the cafe and encouraging customers to stay longer.
Clubhouse
As a high-end social and leisure venue, a clubhouse has extremely high requirements for the quality and style of its environment. Royal wood-burning fireplace provides more options for clubhouse decoration. Placing a wood-burning fireplace in the clubhouse’s reception area, lounge area, or entertainment area enhances the grade and taste of the entire space. The warm atmosphere of Royal wood-burning fireplace allows members to feel comfortable and relaxed during communication and leisure, increasing their preference for the clubhouse. Additionally, the smoke-free and noise-free features of Royal wood-burning fireplace meet the clubhouse’s requirements for a quiet and clean environment, creating a high-quality social space for members.
Resort
Resorts are usually built in places with beautiful scenery. With low temperatures in winter, installing wood-burning fireplace can provide tourists with a warm accommodation and activity environment. Installing wood-burning fireplace in resort guest rooms, restaurants, leisure areas, and other spaces integrates with the surrounding natural landscape, allowing tourists to enjoy the beautiful scenery while feeling warmth and comfort.
Ski Resort
The temperature at ski resorts is relatively low. Installing wood-burning fireplace in areas such as rest zones, restaurants, and hotels within the ski resort can provide tourists with a warm resting environment. After skiing, tourists can rest and warm up by the fireplace to relieve fatigue.
Forest Cabin
Forest cabins are usually far from cities, and energy supply is relatively inconvenient, so wood-burning fireplace become their main heating equipment. The wood-burning fireplace in a forest cabin harmonizes with the surrounding natural environment, providing people with a warm and comfortable living space, allowing them to get close to nature and enjoy a quiet life.
Homestay
Guesthouses and homestays focus on providing guests with a warm and comfortable living experience, and wood-burning fireplace are common heating and decorative devices in them. Installing wood-burning fireplace in the living rooms and bedrooms of guesthouses/homestays allows guests to feel the warmth of home and enhances the competitiveness of the guesthouse/homestay.
Shopping Mall
In some areas of large shopping malls, such as rest zones and high-end brand stores, Royal wood-burning fireplace can be installed to improve the mall’s environmental quality and customers’ shopping experience. Installing wood-burning fireplace in mall rest zones provides customers with a warm and comfortable place to rest, allowing them to relax when tired from shopping; installing them in high-end brand stores (such as luxury stores and home goods stores) creates a high-end and comfortable shopping environment, enhances the brand image, and increases customers’ desire to purchase.
KTV
KTV is a place for people to entertain and relax, which needs to create a lively, cheerful, and atmospheric environment. The flame effect of Royal wood-burning fireplace can match the lighting and music of the KTV, bringing customers a more unique entertainment experience.
Exhibition Hall
In various exhibition halls, such as furniture exhibition halls and art exhibition halls, Royal wood-burning fireplace can serve as a unique decorative element, matching the exhibited products to enhance the overall style of the exhibition hall and attract the attention of the audience. In some home furnishing exhibition halls, art exhibition halls, and other venues, wood-burning fireplace can be used as exhibits or environmental decorative elements to improve the overall effect of the exhibition hall.
Tea House
Tea houses focus on creating a quiet and elegant atmosphere. The soft flames of Royal wood-burning fireplace complement the traditional and simple decoration style, allowing customers to feel a leisurely mood while tasting tea.
Bar
Bars usually have a lively and fashionable atmosphere. Royal wood-burning fireplace can serve as a unique decorative element, integrating with the bar’s lighting and music to bring customers a distinctive entertainment experience.
Lifestyle Store
Lifestyle stores focus on providing consumers with a high-quality life experience. The warmth and aesthetic appeal of Royal wood-burning fireplace align well with the positioning of lifestyle stores, creating a comfortable and pleasant shopping environment for consumers.
Cinema
Installing wood-burning fireplace in the rest areas or VIP viewing halls of cinemas can provide audiences with a warm and comfortable waiting and viewing environment, enhancing the service level of the cinema.
Airport
Airports are crowded places, and passengers often feel tired and cold while waiting for flights. Installing Royal wood-burning fireplace in the airport’s waiting halls can provide warmth and comfort for passengers, relieving their fatigue.
Office
Installing Royal wood-burning fireplace in the office can provide employees with a warm and comfortable working environment, thereby improving work efficiency. This is particularly suitable for open-plan offices and management offices: in open-plan offices, wood-burning fireplace can be installed in rest areas or reception areas, offering employees a warm space for relaxation and communication; in management offices, installing a wood-burning fireplace enhances the office’s grade and creates a comfortable negotiation environment for receiving clients.
Gym
Royal wood-burning fireplace can be installed in the gym’s rest area to provide a warm and relaxing space for people after exercise. The body tends to feel cold after working out, and the warmth from Royal wood-burning fireplace helps the body recover while creating a comfortable resting atmosphere.
Villa
Villas feature spacious spaces and diverse decoration styles, and Royal wood-burning fireplace can integrate well into such environments. Placing a wood-burning fireplace in areas like the villa’s living room or reception room not only provides heating functionality but also highlights the villa’s luxury and taste, bringing an ultimate comfortable experience to residents and visitors.
Apartment
For apartments, space is relatively limited, and the compactness and convenience of Royal wood-burning fireplace make it an ideal choice for heating and decoration. It can add warmth and aesthetic appeal to the apartment without occupying too much space, improving the comfort of living.
Nursing Home
The living environment of a nursing home is crucial to the physical and mental health of the elderly. Installing Royal wood-burning fireplace in areas such as the elderly’s rooms and activity rooms can provide warmth and create a cozy living atmosphere. Royal wood-burning fireplace is highly safe and easy to operate, making it suitable for the elderly. Seniors can gather around the fireplace to chat, play chess, or watch TV, feeling warmth and a sense of community, which is beneficial to their physical and mental health.
Museum
Some museums display traditional living scenarios, and wood-burning fireplace, as an important part of traditional life, are often used to restore such scenes. By exhibiting wood-burning fireplace, visitors can better understand the lifestyle and heating methods of people in the past, which holds certain historical and cultural value.
Library
Royal wood-burning fireplace can be installed in the library’s reading area to provide readers with a warm and quiet reading environment. Royal wood-burning fireplace operates with low noise, which does not interfere with readers’ reading, and its cozy atmosphere allows readers to immerse themselves more deeply in the world of books.
Hospital
Royal wood-burning fireplace can be installed in the VIP wards of some high-end hospitals to provide patients with a more comfortable and warm environment for treatment and recuperation. The warmth and flame effect of Royal wood-burning fireplace can relieve patients’ tension and contribute to their recovery. Additionally, Royal wood-burning fireplace comes with sterilization and disinfection functions, ensuring the hygienic environment of the ward.
Colors of wood-burning fireplace
Black
Royal Black wood-burning fireplace is made of metal (stainless steel or cold-rolled steel plate), presenting a black color after painting. Its surface is smooth and delicate, with excellent corrosion resistance and high-temperature resistance. Black is a classic and versatile color, characterized by calmness, grandeur, and fashion. Royal Black Black wood-burning fireplace can integrate with various decoration styles, whether modern minimalist, Nordic, or industrial style, always showcasing unique charm. In a modern minimalist living room, a black rectangular wood-burning fireplace, paired with white walls and gray sofas, creates a simple and stylish atmosphere; in an industrial-style space, the black wood-burning fireplace combined with metal furniture highlights the ruggedness and individuality of industrial style.
Gray
Royal Gray wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal (stainless steel or cold-rolled iron), with its surface usually treated by sandblasting or wire drawing, resulting in a delicate and textured finish. Gray is a neutral, fashionable, and versatile color that sits between black and white, allowing it to match various colors. The gray wood-burning fireplace is suitable for modern minimalist, light luxury, and other decoration styles. In a modern minimalist living room, the gray wood-burning fireplace paired with gray sofas and white walls creates a simple, stylish, and high-end atmosphere; in a light luxury space, the gray wood-burning fireplace combined with metal ornaments and marble floors better showcases the sophistication and fashion of light luxury style.
White
White is a pure, bright, and fresh color. Royal White wood-burning fireplace can bring a bright and transparent feeling to the space, making it appear more spacious and tidy. Royal White wood-burning fireplace features a high-quality white-painted metal shell, with its surface treated by wire drawing or sandblasting to highlight a delicate texture, allowing it to blend well with various decoration styles. In modern minimalist homes, the white wood-burning fireplace is a common choice, paired with white walls, light-colored floors, and furniture to create a clean and refreshing atmosphere; in Nordic-style spaces, the white wood-burning fireplace matched with natural wood furniture and green plants exhibits a natural and warm feeling; in Mediterranean-style spaces, the white wood-burning fireplace echoes blue decorations, creating a fresh and pleasant seaside-like ambiance.
Brown
Brown is a warm, stable, and elegant color. Royal Brown wood-burning fireplace can bring a kind and comfortable feeling to the space, suitable for various decoration styles. Brown has rich tones, including light brown, brownish-yellow, and dark brown – light brown is warm and soft, while dark brown is calm and grand. Royal Brown wood-burning fireplace is made of solid wood, wood-like materials, or brown-painted metal. Those made of solid wood or wood-like materials feature wood textures, presenting a natural and simple look; metal ones undergo special painting treatment, with smooth surfaces and delicate textures. In an American-style living room, a dark brown wooden wood-burning fireplace with exquisite carvings, paired with retro ornaments on the mantel, exhibits an elegant and noble temperament.
Walnut Color
Walnut color is a noble and elegant color with deep tones and delicate textures. Royal Walnut wood-burning fireplace can add a sense of calmness and grandeur to the space, suitable for matching with modern Chinese style, neoclassical style, and other decoration styles. In a modern Chinese-style study, the walnut-colored wood-burning fireplace paired with redwood furniture and ink paintings creates a strong cultural atmosphere; in a neoclassical living room, the walnut-colored wood-burning fireplace combined with metal decorations and velvet furniture better highlights the elegance and luxury of neoclassical style.
Natural Wood Color
Royal Natural Wood Color wood-burning fireplace is based on the color of natural wood, presenting the natural texture and color of wood, giving people a warm, natural, and comfortable feeling. It is made of solid wood, wood veneer, or stainless steel – different materials have different textures and tones, showcasing unique natural charm. Royal Natural Wood Color wood-burning fireplace is suitable for rural pastoral, Nordic, Japanese, and other style spaces. In a rural pastoral-style living room, a natural wood-colored freestanding wood-burning fireplace paired with floral fabric sofas and wooden coffee tables creates a warm and natural farmhouse atmosphere; in a Nordic-style bedroom, the natural wood-colored wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace echoes the natural wood bed frame and bedside table, exhibiting a simple and natural lifestyle.
Blue
Blue is a calm, fresh, and romantic color. The blue wood-burning fireplace can bring a unique visual effect to the space, making it suitable for decoration styles that pursue individuality. Blue has a rich range of tones, including light blue, sky blue, sapphire blue, and navy blue. Light blue and sky blue convey a fresh and peaceful feeling, while sapphire blue and navy blue exude calmness and nobility. The blue wood-burning fireplace is suitable for Mediterranean, modern, Nordic, and other style spaces. In a Mediterranean-style living room, a sky blue freestanding wood-burning fireplace paired with white walls and blue doors/windows creates the illusion of being in a seaside cottage, fresh and pleasant; in a modern-style study, a sapphire blue wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace forms a striking contrast with a black desk and white bookshelves, showcasing a fashionable and personalized style. Royal Blue wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal materials, treated with a special painting process. Its color is bright and long-lasting, well maintaining the saturation and luster of blue.
Green
Green is a vibrant, natural, and energetic color. Royal Green wood-burning fireplace can inject vitality into the space and bring a fresh and comfortable feeling. Green comes in various tones, such as light green, grass green, and dark green. Light green and grass green are full of vitality, while dark green appears calm and elegant. The green wood-burning fireplace is suitable for rural pastoral, Nordic, modern, and other style spaces. In a rural pastoral-style balcony, a light green wood-burning fireplace paired with green plants and rattan furniture creates a natural and cozy leisure nook; in a modern-style living room, a dark green wood-burning fireplace matched with a gray sofa and white walls demonstrates a fashionable and personalized taste.
Royal Green wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal materials. Its surface is treated with green paint, and some models also adopt a matte finish to enhance texture.
Red
Red is a passionate, energetic, and festive color. Royal Red wood-burning fireplace can become the visual focal point of the space, bringing a strong visual impact, and is suitable for creating a lively and festive atmosphere. Red has tones like bright red, dark red, and wine red. Bright red is passionate and bold, while dark red and wine red appear calm and elegant. The red wood-burning fireplace is suitable for modern, neoclassical, and other style spaces. In a modern-style living room, a bright red freestanding wood-burning fireplace paired with black furniture and white walls forms a sharp contrast, full of fashion and vitality; in a neoclassical-style space, a wine red wood-burning fireplace with gold decorative lines echoes gold lamps and furniture, showcasing a gorgeous and noble temperament.
Royal Red wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal materials, treated with high-temperature red paint. Its color is bright and non-fading, maintaining a good appearance for a long time.
Yellow
Yellow is a bright, warm, and lively color. Royal Yellow wood-burning fireplace can bring sunlight-like warmth and vitality to the space, suitable for various decoration styles. Yellow has tones such as light yellow, bright yellow, and golden yellow. Light yellow is soft and warm, bright yellow is lively and bright, and golden yellow is noble and elegant. Royal Yellow wood-burning fireplace is suitable for Nordic, modern, Mediterranean, and other style spaces. In a Nordic-style children’s room, a bright yellow wood-burning fireplace can create a lively and happy atmosphere, stimulating children’s vitality; in a modern-style living room, a golden yellow wood-burning fireplace paired with black metal lines and white walls demonstrates a high-end and fashionable taste.
Royal Yellow wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal materials. Its surface is treated with yellow paint, and some golden yellow wood-burning fireplace also adopt a gold-plating process to enhance texture and grade.
Purple
Purple is a noble, profound, and romantic color. Royal Purple wood-burning fireplace can become the visual focal point of the space, bringing a strong visual impact, and is suitable for creating a noble and romantic atmosphere. Purple has tones like light purple and dark purple. The purple wood-burning fireplace is suitable for modern, neoclassical, and other style spaces. In a modern-style living room, a purple freestanding wood-burning fireplace paired with white furniture and white walls forms a striking contrast, full of nobility and fashion; in a neoclassical-style space, a purple wood-burning fireplace with gold decorative lines echoes gold lamps and furniture, showcasing a gorgeous and noble temperament.
Royal Purple wood-burning fireplace is made of high-quality metal materials, treated with high-temperature purple paint. Its color is bright and non-fading, maintaining a good appearance for a long time.
Configuration of wood-burning fireplace
Combustion Chamber
It is the core area for wood combustion, usually made of high-temperature-resistant cast iron or steel plates, with excellent heat resistance and heat retention performance. The size and shape of the combustion chamber are reasonably designed to ensure full combustion of wood while reducing heat loss. The interior of the combustion chamber is usually equipped with special designs such as fire baffles and secondary combustion channels to promote full combustion of wood and improve thermal efficiency.
Fire Door
Installed on the front of the combustion chamber, it is used for adding wood and observing the combustion situation. The fire door is generally made of high-temperature-resistant tempered glass, which can not only withstand high temperatures but also allow people to clearly see the combustion state of the flame, enhancing the viewing effect. The sealing performance of the fire door is crucial: good sealing can prevent cold air from entering the combustion chamber, reduce heat loss, and also prevent smoke from leaking into the room.
Flue
Composed of a chimney and a flue passage, it is the channel for discharging combustion exhaust gas. The chimney is usually installed on the top of the fireplace; its height and diameter are determined by the fireplace’s power and installation environment. Its function is to generate draft force to smoothly discharge smoke and exhaust gas produced by combustion to the outside. The interior of the flue is usually equipped with baffles or valves, which can adjust the ventilation volume of the flue and control the combustion speed and flame size.
Ash Chamber
Located below the combustion chamber, it is used to collect the ashes generated after wood combustion. The ash chamber is usually equipped with a drawer or a door for easy ash cleaning. Ashes can not only be used as fertilizer, but also, an appropriate amount of ashes during the combustion process can play a role in heat preservation and promoting combustion.
Grille
Placed at the bottom of the combustion chamber, it is used to support the wood and allow air to enter the combustion chamber from the bottom, providing sufficient oxygen for wood combustion. The grille is usually made of high-temperature-resistant metal materials, with a certain degree of strength and air permeability.
External Frame
It plays a role in protection and decoration, and is available in a variety of materials including solid wood, stone, and metal. Frames of different materials endow the wood-burning fireplace with different styles: solid wood frames create a natural and warm atmosphere, stone frames appear solemn and elegant, and metal frames have a modern feel.
Heat Insulation Layer
As one of the important safety configurations of a wood-burning fireplace, the heat insulation layer is usually located between the fireplace shell and the combustion chamber, and is made of high-temperature-resistant heat insulation materials (such as ceramic fiber, rock wool, etc.). It can effectively prevent heat from transferring to the fireplace shell, reduce the shell temperature to prevent scalding users, and at the same time protect surrounding furniture and walls from the impact of high temperatures.
The thickness and quality of the heat insulation layer directly affect the heat insulation effect of the fireplace; a high-quality heat insulation layer can control the temperature of the fireplace shell within a safe range.
Fire Damper
The fire damper is installed inside the flue. It is used to close the flue when the fireplace is not in use, preventing cold air from entering the room and also stopping dust and debris from falling into the combustion chamber. When the fireplace is in use, the fire damper opens to ensure smooth discharge of exhaust gas.
Fire dampers are usually made of high-temperature-resistant metal materials and can be operated either manually or automatically. Automatic fire dampers can open and close automatically according to the operating status of the fireplace.
Overheating Protection Device
Some high-end wood-burning fireplace are equipped with an overheating protection device. When the fireplace temperature exceeds the safe range, the overheating protection device will automatically take measures, such as turning off the fan or restricting air intake, to prevent the fireplace from being damaged or causing a fire due to excessive temperature. The overheating protection device is usually composed of a temperature sensor and a control circuit, which can monitor the fireplace temperature in real time to ensure the safe operation of the fireplace.
Child Safety Lock
To prevent children from mistakenly operating the wood-burning fireplace, some fireplaces are designed with a child safety lock, which is installed on the fire door. The child safety lock can lock the fire door, preventing children from opening it arbitrarily and coming into contact with high-temperature flames and ashes, thus ensuring children’s safety.
Fan
The fan is an additional device used to enhance the heating effect of the wood-burning fireplace and is usually installed at the bottom or back of the fireplace. It can blow the hot air generated by the fireplace to all corners of the room, accelerate air circulation, improve heating efficiency, and quickly increase the indoor temperature. The speed of the fan can be adjusted, allowing users to select the appropriate wind speed according to the indoor temperature and heating needs. The fans of some high-end wood-burning fireplace also have an automatic on-off function: they turn on automatically when the fireplace temperature reaches a certain level and turn off automatically when the temperature drops, saving energy.
Thermostat
The thermostat is used to control the operating temperature of the wood-burning fireplace. Users can set the indoor temperature as needed; when the indoor temperature reaches the set value, the thermostat will automatically adjust the combustion state of the fireplace (such as reducing the amount of wood burned or turning off the fan) to maintain a stable indoor temperature. The thermostat is usually used in conjunction with the fan, which can improve the energy efficiency and usability of the fireplace.
Tool Set
wood-burning fireplace are usually equipped with a set of dedicated tools, including fire tongs, a poker, and an ash shovel. These tools are used for operations such as adding wood, stirring the flame, and cleaning ashes. The tools are mostly made of cast iron or steel, with good high-temperature resistance and wear resistance. The handle part is usually made of wood or heat-insulating material to prevent users from being scalded.
Packaging of wood-burning fireplace
Packaging Design of Royal wood-burning fireplace
The packaging design of Royal wood-burning fireplace takes protecting the product, facilitating transportation, and enhancing user experience as its core concepts. Protecting the product is the primary goal of packaging design. As a precision electrical product, the wood-burning fireplace contains many vulnerable components such as electronic parts and glass panels. The packaging needs to effectively resist vibration, collision, and extrusion during transportation, ensuring the product remains intact when it reaches the user.
Facilitating transportation is also an important consideration in packaging design. The size and weight of the packaging must comply with transportation standards, making it easy to carry, load, unload, and stack. This improves transportation efficiency and reduces transportation costs. At the same time, the labels on the packaging should be clear and legible, allowing transportation personnel to identify and handle the package easily.
Outer Packaging
The outer packaging usually adopts high-strength corrugated cartons. Corrugated cartons have excellent pressure resistance, cushioning performance, and toughness, which can effectively protect the wood-burning fireplace from external impact. The thickness and number of layers of the corrugated carton vary according to the size and weight of the wood-burning fireplace: small wood-burning fireplace generally use 3-layer corrugated cartons, while medium and large ones use 5-layer or 7-layer corrugated cartons to ensure sufficient strength.
The surface of the corrugated carton is usually printed with information such as the product’s brand logo, model, images, size, weight, and precautions, facilitating identification and transportation.
Cushioning Materials
To further protect the wood-burning fireplace, cushioning materials are used inside the packaging to reduce the impact of vibration and collision on the product during transportation. Common cushioning materials include foam plastic, EPE (expandable polyethylene) foam, and bubble wrap.
- Foam plastic: It has excellent cushioning performance and moldability. It can be customized according to the shape of the wood-burning fireplace to fit tightly against the product surface and effectively absorb impact force. It is often used to wrap key components such as the main body of the fireplace and the glass panel.
- EPE foam: Soft and lightweight, it has good shockproof and moisture-proof properties. It is usually used to wrap the edges, corners, and accessories of the wood-burning fireplace.
- Bubble wrap: Composed of numerous independent bubbles, it provides good cushioning and shockproof effects at a relatively low cost. It can be used to wrap the entire wood-burning fireplace or fill the gaps inside the packaging.”
“Fixing Materials
Fixing materials are used to secure the wood-burning fireplace and its accessories inside the packaging, preventing shaking and collision during transportation. Common fixing materials include packing straps, binding straps, and cardboard dividers. - Packing straps: Usually made of polypropylene, they have high strength and are used to tightly bundle corrugated cartons to prevent them from opening.
- Binding straps: Used to fix the wood-burning fireplace to foam plastic or cardboard dividers, ensuring the product stays stable inside the packaging.
- Cardboard dividers: Used to separate and fix different components (e.g., separating the main body of the fireplace from accessories) to avoid damage caused by mutual friction.
Moisture-Proof Materials
Royal wood-burning fireplace contains electronic components that are easily damaged by moisture. Therefore, moisture-proof materials such as moisture-proof paper and desiccants are used in the packaging.
Moisture-proof paper: It has good water absorption and barrier properties. Placing moisture-proof paper inside the packaging prevents moisture from infiltrating and absorbs water in the air, keeping the interior of the packaging dry.
Desiccants: Also used to absorb moisture, further maintaining a dry environment inside the packaging and protecting electronic components from moisture damage.
Accessories Packaging
Accessories of the wood-burning fireplace (such as remote controls, screws, mounting brackets, user manuals, and warranty cards) are usually packaged separately in one or more small cartons or plastic bags. These accessory packages are then placed in the gaps of the main packaging or fixed on the foam plastic. The name and quantity of the accessories are marked on the accessory packaging for the user to check easily.
Pallets
Large wood-burning fireplace are relatively heavy. To facilitate transportation and handling, their main packaging is usually placed on pallets and fixed to the pallets with packing straps. Pallets are made of wood or plastic, have good load-bearing capacity, and are easy to handle with forklifts.
Labels and Instructions
The surface of the packaging is printed with various labels and instructions, including:
Product labels: Brand logo, product name, model, etc.
Transportation labels: “Keep Upright”, “Moisture Sensitive”, “Stacking Limit”, “Fragile”, etc.
Simplified installation instructions
After-sales service contact information
These labels and instructions guide transportation personnel to transport, load, and unload the product correctly, and also help users understand the product’s basic information and installation methods.
Installation of wood-burning fireplace
Preparation Work Before Installation
- Selection of Installation Location: The installation location of the wood-burning fireplace must be carefully chosen. First, safety should be a priority – it should be kept away from flammable items such as curtains, carpets, and furniture, with a safe distance of at least 1.5 meters. Second, ventilation conditions need to be considered: the wood-burning fireplace requires sufficient air for combustion, and at the same time, it must be ensured that the flue can smoothly discharge exhaust gas outdoors. Therefore, the installation location should be close to an external wall or the roof to facilitate flue installation.
In addition, the ground at the installation location should be solid and level to bear the weight of the fireplace. For large wood-burning fireplace, it may be necessary to lay fire-resistant materials (such as firebricks, fireproof boards, etc.) on the ground. Meanwhile, aesthetics should be taken into account – the installation location should be consistent with the indoor decoration style, and convenient for furniture placement and daily use. - Preparation of Tools and Materials: A series of tools and materials are required for installing the wood-burning fireplace. Tools include an electric drill, screwdrivers, wrenches, a hammer, a level, a tape measure, a saw, etc.; materials include expansion screws, fireproof sealant, firebricks, flue pipes, wire mesh, etc. Before installation, it is necessary to ensure that all tools and materials are complete and in good condition.
- Flue Design and Preparation: The design and installation of the flue is a key link in the installation of the wood-burning fireplace, which directly affects the safety and effectiveness of the fireplace in use. The flue is usually made of stainless steel or ceramic, which has excellent high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance. The diameter and length of the flue should be determined according to the model and specifications of the fireplace. Generally speaking, the larger the flue diameter and the shorter the length, the better the smoke exhaust effect.
The flue should be as vertical as possible or have minimal bends to reduce resistance and ensure smooth discharge of exhaust gas. If the flue needs to pass through a wall or the roof, a fireproof sleeve must be installed at the penetration point, and fireproof sealant should be used to seal gaps to prevent fire hazards. - Product Inspection: Before installation, the wood-burning fireplace should be inspected to check for damage or deformation of the furnace body, whether the glass panel is intact, and whether all accessories are complete. At the same time, it is necessary to check whether all functions of the fireplace are normal – such as whether the fire door opens and closes smoothly, and whether the flue interface is well sealed. If any problems are found, contact the manufacturer for handling in a timely manner.
Installation Steps for Built-in wood-burning fireplace
- Wall Drilling: According to the size of the built-in wood-burning fireplace and the position of the flue, drill corresponding holes in the wall. When drilling, be careful to avoid internal wall pipelines such as wires and water pipes. Use professional drilling tools to ensure the edges of the holes are flat and vertical.
- Flue Installation: Pass the flue pipe through the wall hole, and connect the indoor part to the flue interface of the fireplace. Seal the connection with fireproof sealant to ensure tight sealing. A rain cap and wind shield should be installed on the outdoor part of the flue to prevent rainwater and cold air from entering the flue.
- Fireplace Positioning: Place the built-in wood-burning fireplace into the wall hole, adjust its position so that its front face is flush with the wall surface. Use a level to check if the fireplace is horizontal; if there is any deviation, adjust it by placing gaskets under the bottom of the fireplace.
- Fireplace Fixing: After adjusting the fireplace position, fix the fireplace to the wall with expansion screws to ensure it is firmly and stably installed, preventing shaking during use.
- Sealing and Decoration: Fill the gaps between the fireplace and the wall with fireproof sealant, applying the sealant evenly to ensure tight sealing. After the sealant dries, install the fireplace’s decorative panel or mantel. The decorative panel should fit tightly with the fireplace and the wall to enhance aesthetics.
- Fireproof Material Installation: Lay fireproof materials (such as firebricks and fireproof boards) on the walls and ground around the fireplace to prevent high temperatures from damaging the walls and ground, while also playing a fireproof role.
Installation Steps for Freestanding wood-burning fireplace
- Floor Preparation: The freestanding wood-burning fireplace is installed on the floor, so floor treatment is required. If the floor is wooden flooring or carpet, fire-resistant materials (such as fireproof mats, firebricks, etc.) should be laid under the bottom of the fireplace. The area of the fire-resistant material should be larger than the bottom area of the fireplace, extending at least 10 cm around to prevent fires caused by falling sparks.
- Fireplace Positioning: Place the freestanding wood-burning fireplace at the predetermined location, and use a level to check if the fireplace is level. If there is any deviation, adjust it by placing gaskets at the bottom to ensure the fireplace is placed stably.
- Flue Installation: Install the flue according to the fireplace’s model and installation location. If the flue extends from the top of the fireplace, connect the flue pipe to the fireplace’s flue interface and seal it with fireproof sealant; if the flue needs to pass through the roof, install it in accordance with the aforementioned flue installation method to ensure the flue is stable and well-sealed.
- Flue Fixing: For longer flues, brackets should be used to fix them to the wall or ceiling to prevent the flue from shaking or falling. The spacing between brackets should be determined based on the diameter and weight of the flue, generally not exceeding 1.5 meters.
- Inspection and Commissioning: After installation, check whether all components of the fireplace are installed correctly, whether the flue is unobstructed, and whether the fire door is well-sealed. Then conduct a test burn: place a small amount of wood in the firebox and ignite it, observe the flame combustion and smoke exhaust effect. If there are abnormalities (such as smoke leakage, abnormal flames, etc.), promptly identify the cause and make adjustments.
Wall-Mounted wood-burning fireplace
It is fixed to the wall via brackets, taking up no floor space, making it suitable for small apartments or rooms with limited space. With its novel and fashionable design, the wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace can become the visual focal point of a room, adding an artistic touch to the home environment. However, due to its relatively high installation position, it is somewhat inconvenient to add wood and clean ashes. Additionally, it has certain requirements for the load-bearing capacity of the wall. The installation of a wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace must strictly comply with safety regulations (especially fire prevention requirements), and the core steps revolve around four key links: wall load-bearing verification, fire prevention and heat insulation treatment, flue construction, and equipment fixation. The specific process is as follows:
I. Pre-Installation Preparation: Pre-Safety Inspection
Wall Load-Bearing Testing
Confirm that the installation wall is a solid load-bearing wall (such as a concrete wall or solid brick wall), not a lightweight partition wall (such as a hollow brick wall or gypsum board wall). Professional tools should be used to test the wall’s load-bearing capacity to ensure it can support the weight of the fireplace itself (usually 50-150kg, refer to the product manual for specific details), and avoid the risk of falling off later.
Compliance Confirmation
Check local fire codes and building regulations to confirm whether the installation of the wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace requires filing. Clarify the flue direction and the safe distance from combustible materials (e.g., at least 0.5-1.2m from walls, furniture, curtains, etc., subject to product standards).
Tool and Material Preparation
Tools: Electric drill, impact drill, level, tape measure, wrench, screwdriver, flue sealant.
Materials: Fireplace-specific expansion bolts (matching the wall material), fireproof insulation boards (such as ceramic fiber boards, fireproof gypsum boards), stainless steel flue pipes (diameter matching the fireplace’s smoke exhaust port), fireproof sealing tape.
II. Core Installation Steps: Phased Implementation
Step 1: Positioning and Marking (Ensuring Levelness + Safe Distance)
Determine the fireplace hanging height according to the product manual (usually the bottom is 1.2-1.5m from the ground, for easy operation and to prevent access by children).
Use a tape measure to measure and mark the center point of the wall installation, then use a level to draw a horizontal positioning line for the fireplace base to ensure the fireplace does not tilt after installation.
Mark the flue opening position: If the flue is discharged through the wall, mark a circular opening (with a diameter 5-10mm larger than the flue pipe for easy installation) at the position corresponding to the fireplace’s smoke exhaust port above the positioning line; if the flue goes through the roof, confirm that the roof opening position is vertically aligned with the wall positioning.
Step 2: Wall Fireproof Treatment (Blocking Heat Conduction)
If the installation wall is made of non-fireproof materials (such as ordinary gypsum board, wood board), lay fireproof insulation boards on the back and surrounding walls of the fireplace:
Cut the insulation board to size (covering the back of the fireplace and an area extending 30cm to the left and right, and 50cm above and below), fix it to the wall with fireproof screws, and seal the joints with fireproof sealing tape to prevent heat penetration from causing spontaneous combustion of the wall.
If the wall is a concrete/solid brick wall (which has strong fire resistance by itself), the treatment can be simplified, but it is still recommended to place a thin fireproof mat between the fireplace and the wall contact area to reduce direct heat conduction.
Step 3: Flue System Installation (Ensuring Smooth Smoke Exhaust + Sealing)
Flue Pipe Connection: First, connect the smoke exhaust port that comes with the fireplace to the first section of the stainless steel flue pipe, and seal the gaps at the interface with high-temperature-resistant sealant to prevent smoke leakage.
Wall/Roof Penetration Installation:
Wall Penetration: Drill a hole at the marked opening position, pass the flue pipe from the indoor to the outdoor, install a rain cap at the outdoor end (to prevent rainwater and debris from entering), fill the gap between the wall opening and the flue pipe with fireproof rock wool, and then seal it tightly with sealant.
Roof Penetration: Drill a hole at the corresponding position on the roof, install a roof rain cover and a fireproof sleeve (seal the sleeve with the roof waterproof layer), and extend the flue pipe vertically above the roof by at least 0.5m (to avoid backdraft).
Check the Flue Slope: Ensure the flue pipe has a slight slope (the indoor end is slightly higher, and the outdoor end is slightly lower) to prevent condensed water from flowing back into the fireplace.
Step 4: Fireplace Fixation (Ensuring Stability Without Shaking)
Lift the fireplace (2 people are recommended to cooperate to avoid collision), align it with the wall positioning line, and make the installation holes on the back of the fireplace align with the marked holes on the wall.
Use an impact drill to drill holes at the marked holes on the wall (the depth is 1-2cm longer than the length of the expansion bolts), insert the expansion bolts, then use a wrench to fix the fireplace on the bolts, and tighten the screws one by one (with uniform force to avoid deformation of the fireplace).
Recheck whether the fireplace is level with a level; if there is inclination, fine-tune the tightness of the bolts for correction.
Step 5: Sealing and Safety Testing (Eliminating Hidden Risks)
Gap Sealing: All gaps between the fireplace and the wall, and between the flue pipe and the fireplace interface, must be filled with high-temperature-resistant fireproof sealant to prevent smoke from leaking into the room (pay special attention to the gap between the bottom of the fireplace and the wall).
First Test Burn: After installation, place a small amount of small pieces of wood and ignite them, burn with a small fire for 15-30 minutes, and observe:
Whether the flue exhausts smoke smoothly (no obvious smoke overflows from around the fireplace);
Whether the surface temperature of the wall and flue pipe is within a safe range (no local overheating);
Whether the fireplace is stable without shaking or abnormal noise.
III. Post-Installation Precautions
Do not pile flammable materials (such as firewood, paper, fabrics) around the fireplace; the safe distance must strictly comply with the product instructions.
Regularly check whether the flue is blocked (such as ash accumulation, bird nests), and clean the flue every 1-2 quarters.
If problems such as smoke backdraft or wall overheating occur after installation, stop using the fireplace immediately and contact professional personnel for maintenance; do not disassemble or adjust it by yourself.
Important Reminder: The installation of a wall-mounted wood-burning fireplace involves load-bearing and fire prevention. It is recommended to be operated by a qualified professional installation team to avoid safety accidents caused by improper self-installation.
Post-Installation Inspection and Acceptance
- Safety Inspection: After installation, conduct a safety inspection first. Check if the fireplace is firmly fixed, if the flue is tightly sealed, and if there are any loose parts or leaks; verify that the fireproof materials around the fireplace are properly laid and that the distance from flammable items meets safety requirements; inspect the sealing performance of the fire door – after closing the door, check by hand if there is any smoke leakage at the door gap.
- Functionality Inspection: Perform a functionality inspection. Ignite the fireplace and observe if the flame burns stably and if there is black smoke; check if the fire door opens and closes smoothly and if the air adjustment device works normally; for fireplaces with additional functions such as a fan or thermostat, verify that these functions operate properly.
- Smoke Exhaust Effect Inspection: During the fireplace’s combustion, check the smoke exhaust effect of the flue. Observe if there is thick smoke coming out of the outdoor flue outlet and if there is smoke or unusual odor indoors. If the smoke exhaust is unsmooth, check if the flue is blocked or if its layout is reasonable, and make timely adjustments.
- Appearance Inspection: Check if the fireplace’s appearance is intact and if there are any scratches or deformations; ensure that the decorative panel or mantel is installed flat and firmly, and that it coordinates with the surrounding environment.
Only after confirming that the wood-burning fireplace is qualified through the above inspections can it be put into official use. If any problems are found, inform the installers to rectify them in a timely manner to ensure the fireplace’s safety and normal operation.
Maintenance of wood-burning fireplace
Daily Maintenance
- Ash Cleaning: After each use of the wood-burning fireplace, wait for the fireplace to cool down completely, then promptly clean the ashes in the firebox and ash hopper. Use a dedicated ash shovel and ash pan for cleaning, pour the ashes into a sealed container for proper disposal, and avoid ash from flying and polluting the indoor air. Regular ash cleaning can prevent ashes from clogging the grate and air vents, ensure air circulation, and improve combustion efficiency.
- Surface Wiping: Wipe the fireplace surface with a soft, dry cloth every day to remove dust and stains. For fireplaces made of cast iron or steel plates, if there are stubborn stains, wipe them with a diluted neutral detergent, then clean with clean water. Avoid using corrosive detergents to prevent damage to the surface coating. Smoke stains on the fire door glass can be cleaned with a dedicated glass cleaning tool to keep the glass clear.
- Fire Door Seal Inspection: Regularly check the sealing performance of the fire door. After closing the door, check if the door gap is tight. If there is a gap, it may be due to aging or damage of the gasket; replace the gasket in a timely manner to ensure the fire door is well-sealed, preventing smoke leakage and heat loss.
- Air Vent Inspection: Check if the air inlets and vents of the fireplace are clogged with debris. If clogged, clean them promptly to ensure smooth air circulation and sufficient combustion of wood.
Regular Maintenance
- Firebox and Combustion Chamber Cleaning: Clean the combustion chamber and firebox thoroughly every month or so. Use a dedicated brush and vacuum cleaner to remove carbon deposits and smoke dust inside the combustion chamber and firebox. Excessive carbon deposits will affect combustion efficiency and heat transfer effect, and may even cause fires. Exercise caution during cleaning to avoid damaging the refractory materials of the firebox and combustion chamber.
- Flue Inspection: Clean the flue at least once a year. Carbon deposits and smoke dust in the flue will affect smoke exhaust effect and may even cause flue fires. Dedicated flue cleaning tools (such as a flue brush) can be used for cleaning; for long or curved flues, professional personnel can be invited for cleaning. At the same time, check if the flue is damaged or deformed, and repair or replace it in a timely manner if there are problems.
- Grate and Ash Hopper Inspection: Regularly check the integrity of the grate and ash hopper. If the grate is deformed or damaged, replace it promptly to ensure wood can be placed stably and burned sufficiently; if the ash hopper is rusted or damaged, replace it promptly to prevent ash leakage.
- Component Lubrication: Apply high-temperature grease to the movable parts of the fireplace (such as fire door hinges and fire dampers) every six months or so to ensure their flexible operation and reduce wear.
- Safety Device Inspection: Regularly check if the fireplace’s safety devices (such as overheating protection devices and child safety locks) are working properly, ensuring they can function in case of accidents and guaranteeing safe use.
Maintenance When Not in Use for a Long Time
If the wood-burning fireplace will not be used for a long time (e.g., in summer), proper maintenance is required. First, thoroughly clean the ashes and debris inside the fireplace and wipe the surface clean; second, close the fire damper of the flue to prevent dust and debris from entering the combustion chamber; third, apply a layer of anti-rust oil to the fireplace surface (for metal parts) to prevent rusting; finally, cover the fireplace with a dust cover to avoid dust accumulation.
At the same time, regularly check the storage environment of the fireplace to keep it dry and ventilated, avoid moisture and direct sunlight, and prolong the service life of the fireplace.
Fuel Selection
Dry hardwoods such as oak, maple, and birch should be used for wood-burning fireplace. These woods burn fully, generate high heat, produce less ash, and do not emit excessive smoke or tar during combustion. The moisture content of the wood should be controlled between 15% and 20%. Overly moist wood will produce a large amount of smoke and water vapor when burning, reducing combustion efficiency. It will also form tar in the flue, increasing the risk of fire. Avoid using wood treated with paint or glue, waste furniture, plastic, or similar materials as fuel. These materials release toxic gases when burned, polluting the environment and endangering human health; they can also damage the fireplace and flue.
Ignition Method
When igniting, first place some kindling (such as newspaper, dry leaves, or fine wood shavings) at the bottom of the combustion chamber. Then place small pieces of firewood on top of the kindling, followed by larger pieces of firewood. Note that gaps should be kept between the pieces of wood to facilitate air circulation. After igniting the kindling, close the fire door but do not seal it completely – leave a small gap to allow air to enter. Once the wood is burning fully, close the fire door completely. Avoid adding too much wood at once, as this may lead to incomplete combustion or excessively large flames.
Combustion Control
Adjust the flue damper or valve as needed to control the amount of air intake, thereby regulating the combustion speed and flame size. If rapid heating is required, open the damper to increase air intake, making the flame burn more vigorously. If you need to maintain the temperature or extend the combustion time, close the damper appropriately to reduce air intake. When sleeping at night, reduce the amount of wood added and keep the flame small to ensure safety.
Fire Prevention Measures
The area around the wood-burning fireplace should be kept clean, and flammable items (such as curtains, carpets, and paper) should not be placed nearby. A safe distance of at least 1 meter must be maintained. The walls and floor where the fireplace is installed should be made of fire-resistant materials or treated with fireproof and heat-insulating measures. Do not leave the fireplace unattended for a long time while it is in use; always monitor the combustion situation to prevent excessive flames from spilling out of the combustion chamber and causing a fire. If there are children or pets at home, take protective measures (such as installing a guardrail) to prevent them from approaching the fireplace and getting scalded.
Ventilation
Although the flue system of a wood-burning fireplace discharges most of the exhaust gas outdoors, a small amount of carbon dioxide is still produced during combustion. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain good indoor ventilation when using the fireplace. Open the windows regularly for ventilation to replace the indoor air and prevent the indoor carbon dioxide concentration from becoming too high.
Ignition Method
When igniting, first place some kindling (such as newspaper, dry leaves, fine wood shavings, etc.) at the bottom of the combustion chamber. Then place small pieces of firewood on top of the kindling, followed by larger pieces of firewood on top of the small ones. Note that gaps should be kept between the pieces of wood to facilitate air circulation. After igniting the kindling, close the fire door but do not seal it tightly – leave a small gap to allow air to enter. Once the wood is burning fully, close the fire door completely. Avoid adding too much wood at one time, as this may lead to incomplete combustion or excessively large flames.
Combustion Control
Adjust the flue damper or valve as needed to control the amount of air intake, thereby regulating the combustion speed and flame size. If rapid heating is required, open the damper to increase air intake, which will make the flame burn more vigorously. If you need to maintain the temperature or extend the combustion time, close the damper appropriately to reduce air intake. When sleeping at night, reduce the amount of wood added and keep the flame small to ensure safety.
Fire Prevention Measures
Keep the area around the wood-burning fireplace clean and avoid placing flammable items (such as curtains, carpets, paper, etc.) nearby – maintain a safe distance of at least 1 meter. The walls and floors where the fireplace is installed should be made of fire-resistant materials or treated with fireproof and heat-insulating measures. Do not leave the fireplace unattended for a long time while it is in use; always monitor the combustion situation to prevent excessive flames from spilling out of the combustion chamber and causing a fire. If there are children or pets at home, take protective measures (such as installing a guardrail) to prevent them from approaching the fireplace and getting scalded.
Ventilation
Although the flue system of a wood-burning fireplace discharges most of the exhaust gas outdoors, a small amount of carbon dioxide is still produced during combustion. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain good indoor ventilation when using the fireplace. Open the windows regularly for ventilation to replace the indoor air and avoid excessively high concentrations of carbon dioxide indoors.
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