Mendip Woodland DC Convector PLUS

£1,964.00
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WOODLANDDC-PLUS

Mendip Woodland Convector PLUS DC from Mendip Woodland range of new Dual Control stoves

Comes with the Convection panels for reduced clearance to combustibles 

With an easy-to-use dual-control air adjustment system, the Woodland stove allows for optimum combustion and control. The tertiary air also aids post-combustion of the flue gases; so ultimately, your stove will burn cleanly, creating as much energy from your fuel as possible. 

The Woodland design is a popular choice for a traditional fireplace and New builds. 

The Woodland DC model is fully compliant with Eco-Design 2022 Regulations and is suitable for Smoke controlled areas. 

By buying this stove you are contributing £10 to the Woodland Trust, and helping to plant native trees in the UK.

Mendip Woodland DC features

  • Ecodesign compliant
  • Defra Approved
  • wood and multi-fuel
  • Steel body & cast iron door 
  • 5kw nominal heat output
  • A+ Energy rating
  • Suitable for 12mm hearth
  • Optional external air kit

Stove installation manual 

More Information
ManufacturerMendip Stoves
StyleModern
Energy LabelA+
Ecodesign Yes
FuelMulti-Fuel
Dimensions615mm (h) x 570mm (w) x 340mm (d)
Kw Output5
Smoke Control ApprovedYes
Boiler OptionNone
MaterialSteel
Flue Diameter125mm
Flue OutletTop or Rear
CanopyFlat Top
FinishMatt Black
Efficiency (%)81.1
Max Log Length (mm)300

Details

Air control explained

Primary air : this is generally used when starting the fire or re-igniting the fire. If burning smokeless briquetted fuel then the primary will need to be open. Primary air comes from below the grate. 

Secondary air: this is commonly known as air wash, preheated air flows in a continuous thin stream down the glass and into the very heart of the wood fire, when burning wood this should always be open to enable cleaner combustion. 

Tertiary air: this is injected into the rear of the fire chamber above the logs, enabling re-combustion of already burnt gases and improving the quality of combustion. 

If the stove is to be operated in a smoke control area then this control must remain pushed in at all times. 

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