measure the area you want to heat in squares, 1 square equals 3m x 3m (or 10 foot x 10 foot. Please keep in mind that heating capacities will also depend on factors such as building characteristics, quality of insulation and climatic zone. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact our team for further details
Choosing energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A Gas Rating Label (voluntary scheme) can be found on gas space heaters, ducted heating, and gas water heaters.
Sometimes high star-rated models can cost a little more to buy, but choosing a cheaper product with fewer stars could end up costing you more in the long run. If you look at the running costs like a "second price tag" it could help you decide which appliance to buy.
- Freestanding is a stand alone unit that is unattached or inserted into a wall. It requires clearances from other objects when heating.
- Inbuilt masonry is a heater that is built into a brick masonry structure ie: a brick chimney
- Inbuilt zero clearance this is an external box attached to a heating unit to minimise the clearance from a combustible surface ie: a building frame that is non masonry
- Open fireplaces is a unit (or an constructed masonry box) that has no door to contain the fire.
- Double sided is a heating unit with two sides to view or open to load. This come in the form of inbuilt or freestanding, as well as open or enclosed.
- Outdoor fireplaces is an outdoor only unit that is predominantly used to create a focal point in outdoor entertainment or alfresco area.
- Wood fire ovens is a heating/cooking appliance using wood as its fuel source
- Gas burner only Gas burners are normally placed inside an existing firebox, depending on the size, model and type, or they can be placed into an open fireplace
measure the area you want to heat in squares, 1 square equals 3m x 3m (or 10 foot x 10 foot. Please keep in mind that heating capacities will also depend on factors such as building characteristics, quality of insulation and climatic zone. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact our team for further details.
Reducing the number of emissions that a wood heater generates will help to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere.
This is the Woodpecker’s green leaf system and has not been approved by any government bodies.
Emissions Legend Under .5grms - 5 Green leaves Under 1grms - 4.5 Green leaves Under 1.5grms - 4 Green leaves Under 2grms - 3.5 Green leaves Under 2.5grms - 3 Green leaves Under 3grms - 2.5 Green leaves Under 4grms - 2 Green leaves
- Freestanding is a stand alone unit that is unattached or inserted into a wall. It requires clearances from other objects when heating.
- Inbuilt masonry is a heater that is built into a brick masonry structure ie: a brick chimney
- Inbuilt zero clearance this is an external box attached to a heating unit to minimise the clearance from a combustible surface ie: a building frame that is non masonry
- Open fireplaces is a unit (or an constructed masonry box) that has no door to contain the fire.
- Double sided is a heating unit with two sides to view or open to load. This come in the form of inbuilt or freestanding, as well as open or enclosed.
- Outdoor fireplaces is an outdoor only unit that is predominantly used to create a focal point in outdoor entertainment or alfresco area.
- Wood fire ovens is a heating/cooking appliance using wood as its fuel source
measure the area you want to heat in squares, 1 square equals 3m x 3m (or 10 foot x 10 foot. Please keep in mind that heating capacities will also depend on factors such as building characteristics, quality of insulation and climatic zone. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact our team for further details.
Select the amount of rooms you wish to cool. Keep in mind that larger rooms may require more than one outlet, therefore the size of the unit may need to be increased.
a measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of one thousand watts for one hour. Depending on the size of the area, the kW capacity will vary.
Choosing energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A Gas Rating Label (voluntary scheme) can be found on gas space heaters, ducted heating, and gas water heaters.
Sometimes high star-rated models can cost a little more to buy, but choosing a cheaper product with fewer stars could end up costing you more in the long run. If you look at the running costs like a "second price tag" it could help you decide which appliance to buy.
Choosing energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Sometimes high star-rated models can cost a little more to buy, but choosing a cheaper product with fewer stars could end up costing you more in the long run. If you look at the running costs like a "second price tag" it could help you decide which appliance to buy.
Choosing energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Sometimes high star-rated models can cost a little more to buy, but choosing a cheaper product with fewer stars could end up costing you more in the long run. If you look at the running costs like a "second price tag" it could help you decide which appliance to buy.
A measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of one thousand watts for one hour. Depending on the size of the area, the kW capacity will vary.
Choosing energy-efficient appliances can help you save money on energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A Gas Rating Label (voluntary scheme) can be found on gas space heaters, ducted heating, and gas water heaters.
Sometimes high star-rated models can cost a little more to buy, but choosing a cheaper product with fewer stars could end up costing you more in the long run. If you look at the running costs like a "second price tag" it could help you decide which appliance to buy.
Select the amount of rooms you wish to heat. Keep in mind that larger rooms may require more than one outlet, therefore the size of the unit may need to be increased.
A series of piping laid under the floor covering from which heated water is circulated through as heat rises, underfloor heating it allows consistent dispersed heat. It can be installed under almost any surface.
Trench natural convector systems are built into the floor along large glass areas, serving as a buffer of warmth against the cold, optimising thermal comfort inside without compromising space or views.
The radiator panels casing stays lower than body temperature, hot water from a central boiler is pumped through copper pipes in the natural convector. Cool air enters through the bottom of the natural convector. As the air flows past the copper tubes it is heated and escapes through the top. Warm air is gently circulated throughout the room
The radiator is a product used as a source of heat to its environment they are heat exchangers used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another. Hot water from a central boiler is circulated through the panels which provide warmth by radiation.
A boiler is a closed vessel in which water is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications