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![]() I have also spoken to Gazco's technical department, and they confirm that the figure is correct. (Incidentally, I understand that the heat input and output are quoted at the same figures for these fires.) The efficiency rate is between 15% and 25%, depending on the setitng - most of the heat disappears up the chimney, as with open wood fires. So even the large fire version may only produce 4.8 kw of heating. Hmmm.... I will actually probably be looking to install the medium sized fire, which has a (still apalling) maximum input of 21.9 kw. However, my query mentioned the consumption figure for the large fire as installing this size is a remote possibility. I am looking at these fires as they match the existing wood burning grate. A smaller fire would be lost in the seven foot wide, three foot deep inset fireplace (it's an early 17th century farmhouse). Why not a wood burning grate or stove for a _real_ fire? If you're in a rural area there's always plenty of wood around... The high gas consumption isn't a major concern for reasons which I won't go into here (but it's not because I'm mega-wealthy!). Go on ![]() cheers, Pete. |
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