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55K 55x57 K Flat Hinged Door
Austroflamm
Austroflamm
 

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55x57 K straight inc. hinged door
SKU A-I-55X57K
Item 55K 55x57 K Flat Hinged Door
Width 550mm
Height Doorframe 570mm
Door Shape Flat
Width 603mm
Depth 474mm
Height 1305-1505mm
Weight 107kg
Nom. Output 7kW
Flue Pipe 160mm
Door Type Hinged
Ash Drawer and Grate - MOVIE
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Heat Memory System, gets you up to 8 hours of heat storage after the flames have gone out.
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ASM Heat Storing Rings: goes on top of the insert instead of the flue dome, and stores the heat emitted by the flue gases.
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Adapter for ASM small: Required to mount the ASM rings
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Heat storing box HMS for Inserts
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Convection cladding is mounted around the inserts, through the prepared holes you can mount flexible pipes to guide the warm convection air into other rooms via grills in the wall
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Decorative Frame
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Support Frame: is required to build joists over the insert, as the masonry around the insert must not touch its surface - see drawing
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FREE - Carbon Monoxide Alarm worth £35. It is now part of UK Building Regulations that from 1st October 2010 that a (CO) Alarm is fitted in to a dwelling where a new OR replacement fixed solid fuel appliance is installed . ( Document J ) Building Regs 2010
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FREE - Stove Thermometer worth £15. Ensure your stove is operating at the correct temperature by using this magnetic stove thermometer that attaches to your stove pipe. If your stove is too cold then creosote deposits will form, if its too hot then you are wasting wood.
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