Wood-burning fireplace insert Dik Geurts - Prostyle 550
steelcontemporary

wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
wood-burning fireplace insert
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Characteristics

Energy source
wood-burning
Material
steel
Style
contemporary
Heat output

5 kW

Min.: 3 kW

Max.: 7 kW

Flue size

150 mm
(6 in)

Weight

94 kg
(207.23 lb)

Height

617 mm
(24.3 in)

Width

587 mm
(23.1 in)

Depth

346 mm
(13.6 in)

Description

Prostyle fires have screen-printed glass that conceals the metal frames. The Prostyle 550 is the ideal size for a brick chimney. It can be used as a hole in the wall wood fire. It can also be combined with a standard or panoramic frame or even with a classic fire surround and hearth to create a traditional fireplace. Specifications Brand - Dik Geurts Series - Instyle/Prostyle Category - Wood fires EcoDesign Ready - Energy efficiency class - A+ Model - Built-in Fire view - Front Shape - Vertical Combustion system - Combustion air from living area Suitable for passive houses - Glass window - Screen-printed glass Door type - Hinged door Control - Manual control S-Thermatik NEO - Colours - Dark anthracite Interior - Vermiculite natural Max. log length (cm) - 36 Efficiency (%) - 81.0 CO emission (%-13% O2) - 0.09 Particulate Matter (mg/Nm3-13% O2) - 27 OGC/CxHy (mg/Nm3-13% O2) - 85 NOx emission (mg/Nm3-13% O2) - 129 Fire view width (mm) - 384 Fire view height (mm) - 408 Flue - Top External air connection - Rear, Base Convection connection - 230V necessary - Approvals - EN13229, Flamme Verte, BlmSchV, Defra, EcoDesign, Hetas

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