Product Description
Both these models feature a heat exchange convection chamber, with the firebox sitting inside a second outer casing with a cavity between the two. Cool air from the room is drawn in at the base of the stove and heated before rising out of the top of the stove into the room, keeping the mantle cooler.
Unlike ordinary stoves, which only emit heat in straight lines, ESSE convector stoves emit both radiation and a continuous gentle stream of hot air, evenly heating every corner of the room.
With a slightly lower heat output of 4kW, the 301 can fit straight into a standard fireplace. But the larger firebox of the 350, which delivers 5kW, means the back firebrick needs to be removed.
Advanced features shared by both models include precision air intake control; secondary air control, allowing you to burn either wood or smokeless fuel; and ESSE’s Afterburn™ airwash technology, which gives you exceptional burn rate control, while keeping the glass door clear at all times.
Both stoves are available with a traditional style door or in a contemporary matte black finish with stainless steel handle.
Whichever you choose, your ESSE inset stove should be installed in masonry fireplaces; i.e. brick, tile or stone. Marble hearths also generally present no problem, though marble varies and may not always be able to withstand high temperatures.
- Clearances to combustibles: 150mm sides, 400mm top & 250mm front.