Product Details
Lincoln wood burning stove. 5kW.
- Size 582H x 445W x 342D mm.
- Heat output: 5kW.
- Weight: 66kg.
- Solid heavy gauge cast iron body.
- Dual walled cast iron eliminates the need for fire bricks.
- Flue: 5" Rear and top flue outlets. Blanking plate included.
- Ash pan with handle and heat resistant gloves included.
- Airwash system for cleaner glass.
- German made high temperature safety glass (robax).
- Air vents for controlled burning.
- British standard BS EN 13240:2001 and Amd 2:2004 approved.
- Installation and maintenance instructions included.
- The chimney must be 8" diameter or more, and ideally should be over 4.8 meters high. For very large chimneys, a chimney liner will improve the performance of your stove. Sweep your chimney before fitting a new stove.
- Ventilation: Building regulations require stoves with 5kW or higher output to have additional permanent ventilation in the room.
- We recommend this stove is installed by a qualified heating engineer, who can ensure safe fitting and advise on local building regulations.
- Delivery: These stoves are delivered on a pallet (kerbside only). A delivery date will be arranged. You will need to sign for the goods on delivery. If no one is available to receive the goods at the arranged time, a redelivery cost will be charged. Some components are heavy and will need 2 strong people to lift.
Product Code: LH-LINCOLN
The La Hacienda range of wood burning stoves will add a traditional warmth to your home. Wood burning stoves are economical and environmentally friendly as firewood is a carbon neutral fuel.
When choosing your stove it is not the physical size of the stove that should determine your choice of stove but the approximate kilowatt heat output required to heat your room. The following formula can be used to find the output needed to heat your room: volume of the room in meters (length x width x height in meters) divided by 14. This gives you roughly the kW you will need. This is an estimate and can be affected by insulation levels, the number of windows in the room, and other factors. If you are in any doubt, consult a suitably qualified heating engineer.