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Safety First!
A bioethanol fireplace creates a solution for situations where the ambience of a real fire is desired but no chimney is
available or possible to install.
All our manual bioethanol burners are equipped with a ceramic cotton filling that absorbs liquid and makes sure that
any filled bioethanol can not be spilt out of the burner again if tipped over.
When burning bioethanol CO
should therefore pay attention to the minimum room size requirements for the different burners. See more about this
on the following pages.
Important
Read and understand the manual provided with your bioethanol burner for safe use!
We reserve the right
Products and sizes mentioned in this manual may have been changed or updated subsequently and may therefore
differ from the actual product. In addition, products may be discontinued or unavailable.
Recommended building materials
When building your surroundings for a bioethanol fireplace, we recommend using the following building materials or
similar heat- and fire-resistant materials for any part of the construction that is in direct contact with the burner or is
exposed to the flames:
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Promafour© plates
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Promatect© plates
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Super-isol© plates
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Promaglaf© insulation
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Insulfrax© insulation
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SkamoEnclosure© boards
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HardieBacker© boards
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WonderBoard© boards
Products that are reported as passing ASTME E 136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical
Tube Furnace at 750C shall also be considered non-combustible materials.
(Carbon dioxide) is created. In large quantities, CO
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can be a health risk and you
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