What is a "Gas Convector Fire"?
A convector fire draws cold air in and sends it back out the room as hot air., maximising heat out put whilst keep your fuel bills down.
A Convector Box fire is a gas fire with an additional heat engine, which by its design, delivers a flame effect - combined with a higher level heat than that of a hotbox.
This category of fire typically delivers between 3 Kilo Watts and 4.5 Kilo Watts of heat.To explain this heat measurement figure, 1 Kilo Watt of Heat would be the equivalent of a 1 bar electric fire.
Convector Box gas fires are generally fitted into a rectangular shaped opening and for this reason are not generally suitable for fitting into a "cast iron fireplace".
This particular style of fire has been specifically designed to fit in front of an old solid fuel back boiler, for fitting without removal of an old fire brick or to suit a "CLASS 2" chimney... [More]
Deep Convector Gas Fires can vary in depth between 150mm and 300mm. They may also require the firebrick to be removed on installation.
Deep Convector Gas Fires are not suitable for installation in ... [More]
This Type of Gas Fire is designed to fit into fireplaces where the overall width of the opening in the fireplace is greater than the standard 16 inches.... [More]
* PRF = Producer Recycling Fund









