Wood heating stove Cranmore 3
0 - 5 kWfloor-mountedcontemporary

wood heating stove
wood heating stove
wood heating stove
wood heating stove
wood heating stove
wood heating stove
wood heating stove
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Characteristics

Power source
wood
Nominal heat output
0 - 5 kW
Installation
floor-mounted
Style
contemporary
Material
steel, cast iron, glass
Certifications
Class A+
Color
black, white, gray, brown, green, blue
Flue outlet
vented
Height

520 mm
(20 in)

Width

379 mm
(15 in)

Depth

331 mm
(13 in)

Description

This British made stove is an exciting addition to our Cranmore collection. The Charnwood Cranmore 3 has been designed for smaller spaces. Not just for conventional houses – but for cabins, for yurts and tiny homes. The latest burning technology for enhanced efficiency With an efficiency of 86% it has all the features of both the Cranmore 5 and Cranmore 7: large ceramic glass window, single air control for easy use, cool-to -touch handle for safe reloading but perhaps best of all it meets all the criteria set for Ecodesign 2022 with a Clear Skies rating of 5 stars. This is quite revolutionary for a stove with such a small output. Features •SIA Eco Design Ready •Cleanburn Airwash Technology •Quattroflow Air Management System •Cool-to-touch for safe and easy reloading •Drop down throat plate enabling the chimney to be swept through the stove •DEFRA exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas •Exceeds new Eco Design standards •Meets the UK building requirements for installation with a 12mm non-combustible hearth •Sliding firebed for clean and easy ash removal Customisation Options •Flue boiler •Vertical rear flue adaptor •Choice of eight colours

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