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Tiled stove | Stove

The tiled stove is traditionally built fireplaces for heating one or more living rooms. The stove tiles from fireclay store the heat and release it over a longer period of time. The functionality is based on the draft. Cold air is sucked in the base area, heated in the tiled stove insert and the flue pipes, and flows through grates or air ducts into the desired rooms. Tiled stoves are now considered a luxury item. The issue of fine dust emissions must be taken into account in all new systems.

The tiled stove needs a relatively long time to heat compared to the stove, but at the same time it gives evenly away the heat over several hours.

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