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Andiron 14kW Cast Iron Fireplace
Part of our built-in cast iron fireplace range, our Megamaster Andiron 14kW Cast Iron Fireplace will add value to your home for keeps. It is effective in heating rooms ranging between 112-140m² in size. Built with a closed combustion system, the Andiron 14kW Cast Iron Fireplace heats up much hotter than a conventional open fireplace. Heat generated inside is locked in and will burn at higher temperatures with the door closed. For optimal heat, ensure that the room is well insulated. Your fireplace will emit heat long after the fire has died through the cast iron material it is made of, and the flue pipe. Can be installed with a top flue pipe that is sold separately.
Features:
- Adjustable air vent, according to the amount of wood used.
- Top flue pipe outlet.
- Large cast iron frame with glass door that seals to lock in the heat with twist-and-turn handle.
- Built-in Fireplace.
- Easy to clean with the removable ash pan and Cast iron grate.
- Made from Cast iron for durability.
Delivery Lead Time: 5 – 7 Business days
Type: Wood (Do not use anthracite)
Dimensions: 71 cm (L) x 42.5 cm (W) x 68 cm (H)
Weight: 110 kg
Flue Size: 150 mm stainless steel installation kit (not included)
Heat Output: 14 kW
Area Coverage: 112 - 140 m²
Barcode: 6009897133604
Warranty: 5 Years unit, 1 year on parts, no warranty on the glass.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
We only recommend the use of dry untreated wood also known as seasoned wood. Using anthracite could cause damage to your fireplace due to the high temperature that it burns at. Using anthracite in your Megamaster fireplace will cause the warranty to fall away because it causes damage to the fireplace and shortens the lifespan of your fireplace.
You should only use well-dried wood (also sometimes referred to as “seasoned wood”) in your fireplace. Source well-dried wood from a reputable wood supplier, as green wood will release moisture that can cause your fireplace to rust on the inside, and it also won’t burn as “clean” as it should. Importantly, using green wood can shorten the lifespan of your fireplace. Using pine wood is a big no-no, as its high sap content produces tarry smoke that can coat the inside of your fireplace and chimney and create a fire hazard. The best wood to burn in your fireplace would be a hardwood like black wattle and blue gum, which burns for longer and consistently to provide a good amount of heat for a longer period.
- Long-lasting heat - Cast Iron Fireplaces retain heat and spreads heat evenly across the room which means it takes less effort to warm your home. They are extremely efficient, and your home will stay toasty all night long even after your fire has died.
- Quality – Cast iron is known for being durable and robust and when well looked after can last you a very long time. It’s an investment and adds value to your home.
- Double Ventilation system – Has 2 air vents a primary and secondary, that can be controlled and adjusted accordingly, influencing how long and how high your fire burns.
- Variety of designs and sizes – Ensures that you find the perfect fireplace for your home to ensure your expectations are met.
- Closed combustion – Ensures that less firewood is used.