Warm air heating system

Cool room air flows into the unit through the lower grilles or a design joint. There, the air is heated by the heating element and then exits back into the living space as warm air through the upper grilles or a design joint. This results in rapid heat distribution via the circulating room air.

These fireplaces are not intended for whole-house heating but primarily heat the area where they are installed.

If you require fast and intense heat, a warm air heating system is the best option.

This system can also be converted into a combination stove by incorporating heat-retaining fireclay. This combination stove can, for example, radiate heat into the living space while simultaneously releasing warm air into the hallway through grilles or a design joint on the other side.