Morso 08 Multifuel Stove
The Morso range is extensive and comprises of stoves to cover a whole variety of needs. So, despite the fact that the natural thing to do is let taste and appeal decide, start by looking at the various models’ and designs. There are two different types of stove: radiant stoves and convection stoves. The radiant stove concentrates the heat around the stove itself, while the convection stove quickly distributes the heat out into the whole room. The type you choose will therefore greatly depend on what you want your stove to do. If you want cosiness and warmth close to the stove, the radiant stove is a good choice. If, on the other hand, the stove is also to play an effective role in heating your home as a primary heat source, you should choose a convection stove. One of Morso’s most important areas of expertise is the production of environmentally-aware stoves, and they happily describe themselves as experts in combustion technology. Cold air is drawn into the stove and heated as it passes through the cast-iron channels (the heated air washes the glass keeping it clean, clear and free from soot). The hot air also provides perfectly heated combustion air (in addition the heated tertiary air aids secondary combustion of any smoke and gasses, increasing efficiency and reducing the environmental impact).
Designed with the larger room in mind, the Ø8 will add a touch of class to almost any interior designer’s concept. Smooth lines coupled with double doors, makes this piece of ‘heating furniture’ fit into a classic or modern environment. Incorporating the Fire-Slide control, the Ø8 is capable of many hours of extended burn time. As with all of the stoves from the Ø-Collection, the clean-burn combustion system will help keep both your chimney and the environment clear of excessive smoke emissions. ‘Style and function’ is the main philosophy behind the design, with special emphasis on simple operation and environmental impact.
|
Type
Stove Type - This is the main characteristics of the stove.
|
Traditional
Freestanding
|
|
Fuel
Fuel - If this stove is a wood only or if it can burn multifuels
|
Multifuel
|
|
Style
Style - Design options of the stove, what it looks like and what it is mostly made from
|
Steel Construction
Double Door
Flat Top
|
|
Max Output
Max Output - The maximum output you can expect to achieve from this stove (in kW)
|
9kW
|
|
Finishes
Finishes - List of colours this stove is available in
|
Black
|
|
Features
Features - Key features that are either included with your stove or are available with the purchase of an accessory
|
Airwash
Primary/Secondary Air Controls
CE Approved
External Ridiling
Cool-To-Touch Handle
Silver Trim
External Heat Shield
|
|
Accessories
Accessories - A list of available accessories that can be purchased separately to suit this stove
|
|
|
Country Of Origin
Country Of Origin - The country or continent that this stove is built in
|
Denmark
|
|
Warranty Period
Warranty Period – The length of warranty available on this stove (See individual stove manuals for specific terms and conditions
|
10 Years
|
|
Flue Type
Flue Type - Where the flue exit is located on the stove, either the top, rear or side. Top/Rear means that it is interchangeable
|
Top/Rear Flue
Top Flue
Rear Flue
|
|
Flue Diameter
Flue Diameter - The diameter of the flue exiting the stove in mm (some stoves need adaptors to convert to standard UK diameters)
|
6" (154mm)
|
|
Max Efficiency
Max Efficiency – The maximum efficiency percentage rating based on tests carried out by this manufacture (%)
|
75
|
|
Max Log Length
Max Log Length - The maximum length of log this stove can accept (in mm)
|
500
|
|
Height
Height - The total height of the stove from the floor to its highest point (in mm)
|
633
|
|
Width
Width - The total width of the stove from its widest points (in mm)
|
633
|
|
Depth
Depth - The total depth of the stove from the back to the furthermost point (in mm)
|
508
|
Customer Reviews
There have been no reviews for this product.