Vikingchoice- cast iron stove - your reliable heat source
Nominal power » 6.6 kW | Maximum power » 8.5kW | Weight » 50.0 kg
This freestanding wood stove is a modern stove made of steel and cast iron with a nominal power of 6.5 kW and a maximum power of 8.5 kW. This model is a room fireplace with high efficiency and high thermal efficiency. The stove is designed as a modern and functional heating device, which, thanks to its modern, simple, and minimalist style, will enhance both a modern and a traditional room. Viking Choice wood stoves are characterized by high energy efficiency. Each stove comes with instructions for the installation, use, and maintenance of the fireplace. The manual includes the manufacturer's declaration of conformity.
- Maximum heating power of the fireplace for approximately 85 m2
- CE marking (tested by an accredited research center)
- Complies with all national and European standards
Technical parameters:
- Nominal heat output: 6.6 kW (approximately 65 m2)
- Maximum heating power: 8.5 kW (approximately 85 m2)
- Stove dimensions: (H x W x D): 89 x 39 x 34 cm
- Fireplace dimensions: (H x W x D): 36 x 24 x 28 cm
- Glass dimensions: (H x W): 18 x 15 cm / approximately 1 cm thick
- Exhaust outlet: rear 120 mm
- Fuel: wood, briquettes + low-calorie coals
- Weight: 50 kg
- Maximum length of the log: 30 cm (when loading via a firebox), 26 cm (when loading through the door)
- Fireplace lining: refractory clay: 9 stones (11.5 x 30.0 x 2.5 cm)
- Efficiency: 62.0%
- Colors: red, beige, anthracite - write your color in the comments
- Grate: cast iron (24.5 x 16 cm / approximately 1 cm thick)
- Exhaust gas temperature: 295 degrees
- Material: cast iron, steel, refractory clay
- Certificate: CE / manufacturer's declaration of conformity
- Made of: steel - oven structure cast iron - top heating plate + cooking plate and door with a front body
- Energy class: C.
Cast iron and steel fireplace
The use of two types of material: steel and cast iron in the construction of the oven is a unique solution. Cast iron was used due to its properties in areas where the temperature is highest, while steel was used on construction sites and less exposed to heating.
Cast iron heating plate
Thanks to the use of a cast iron heating plate equipped with a firepot, the stove can also be used for heating or cooking.
Removable ashtray
The fireplace has a convenient and practical solution in the form of a deep, removable ash drawer. This allows you to clean the fireplace quickly and easily without getting your hands dirty.
Fireplace lined with refractory clay
The fireplace has a firebox that is lined with refractory stones, which is extremely resilient and durable and retains heat for a long time. Fire clay is an excellent material for lining the fireplace and is most commonly used by manufacturers. The fireplace is equipped with a fire, making it easy to load fuel "from above" without having to open the door.
Japanese windshield
This wood stove is equipped with a Japanese glass that can withstand high temperatures up to 800 degrees, thanks to the use of the glass, the firebox and the baffle walls increase the afterburning of exhaust gases, resulting in less pollution on the fireplace glass. Viking stoves are equipped with a steel handle and a modern, strong steel closure of the combustion chamber, ensuring safety.
Deflector
The stove has a built-in deflector, which is located on the back wall of the oven, directly in front of the exhaust outlet. The deflector slows down the flow of hot flue gas to the chimney, contributing to: increasing the efficiency of the oven, reducing the emission of harmful substances into the atmosphere, extending the life of the oven, and reducing soot pollution in the combustion chamber.