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For log burning only - use with the portcullis, castle or Holyrood
fret
For multifuel eg. logs & coal the convector box can be used with the small cromwell
basket
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Holyrood (above left), Portcullis (left), or
castle (right) log retainers
Optional trims are available in brass or brushed stainless steel to fit over the
standard black frame |
For log burning only - use with the
portcullis, castle or Holyrood fret shown above.
For multifuel eg. logs & coal the convector box can be used with the small cromwell
basket pictured rightSmall cromwell basket
measures 395mm wide x 150mm high x 250mm deep
Large cromwell basket measures 490mm wide x 150mm high x
275mm deep |
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Phoneix 22 Opening required
Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 575 x 630 x 350. Front dimensions (D X E) 625 x 650
Phoneix 22 Low Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 575 x
570 x 350. Front dimensions (D X E) 625 x 590
Phoneix 24 Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 625 x 630 x
350. Front dimensions (D X E) 675 x 650
Phoneix 24 Low Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 625 x
570 x 350. Front dimensions (D X E) 675 x 590
Phoneix 26 Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 675 x 630 x
350. Front dimensions (D X E) 725 x 650
Phoneix 26 Low Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 675 x
570 x 350. Front dimensions (D X E) 725 x 590
Phoneix 28 Opening required Width x height x depth (A x B xC) 725 x 630 x
350. Front dimensions (D
X E) 775 x 650
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By burning a log fire in a phoenix convector
box you ensure that much more of the potential heat in the wood is converted to real heat
in your room than with an old fashioned open hearth.
How the stockton phoenix works
1-3. Air from the room (1) is drawn in below the firebox. It
is then heated in convection chambers (2) one either side of and behind the firebox. Warm
air passes out to the room through the top air vent (3) adding to the radiant heat given
out by the fire.
4. Easy access to chimney. The size and the position of the flue outlet means that
the chimney can still be swept without the need to remove the convector box or even the
damper arm.
5. Flue damper control. A removable handle allows you to control the airflow
through the fire. Maximum draught is usually neede for lighting but once lit, most
efficient burning will be achieved with a greatly reduced flow of air. The best damper
position will vary from one chimney to another, but experience will soon establish where
to set it for your fire. The damper can be closed completely when the fire is out to
eliminate unwanted down draughts from the chimney.
6. Removable log tray, for convenient disposal of ash.
7. Dual skin construction. The inner box of the phoenix is built from 5mm heavy
gauge steel and the outer walls from 3mm steel. |
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