Villager 'Chelsea Solo'
Multi-fuel Stove
WhatsNew:
For 2011/12 winter season

Exclusive fires for your home

Modern contemporary designs
Burns wood or wood briquettes
High efficiency - clean burning
Large glass viewing door

Available Sept 2011
Limited stock - order early
CurrentNews:
The Environment
August 24th 2010

One way of helping to protect the environment, not just for ourselves but also for future generations, is to burn wood to heat your home.
Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas evolve from natural material that
absorbed carbon dioxide from the atmosphere millions of year ago. The
difference between wood and
fossil fuels is one of time scale.
Burning wood also releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, the same amount of carbon dioxide is absorbed by the tree whilst growing over the previous few months or years, creating a balance between carbon emitted and absorbed.
Therefore burning wood as a fuel is considered to be carbon neutral.
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Villager 'Chelsea Solo' Multi-fuel Stove

Villager 'Chelsea Solo Multi-fuel Stove
With its large single door giving a greater view of the fire, this small and elegant stove will make you feel cosy all winter through.
Features
- 5kW output
- Average area heated - 14 to 70m³
- Cleaner burning air wash system
- Burns wood and solid fuel
- Riddling grate with ash pan
- Top or rear 5" flue outlet
- 3 year guarantee
Accessories
- Drop in conversion plate for dedicated wood burning
- Metal ash carrier with lid
- 5" flue damper and handle
- High and low canopies
- Add in stainless steel boiler - Heat output 3.53kW (12,000 BTU) approx
Technical specifications
|
Model |
Capacity kW |
Capacity BTU |
Height mm |
Width mm |
Depth mm |
Flue Diameter mm |
Packed Weight kg |
|
Chelsea Solo Flat |
5 |
18,000 |
480 |
452 |
334 |
127 |
62 |
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