Safety Information

 

Safe Structure

Glass Fires

Prior to sale each of the models is subject to detailed testing. Careful attention is paid to each of the below elements:

Glass Cylinder : wall thickness suitably selected in order to provide high durability Bevelled edges in order to prevent any cuts narrow polished surfaces to provide for better aesthetics and ideal adherence to the metal tray.

Mug : made of stainless steel with reinforced rim.

Plate : made of stainless steel protecting it against corrosion and any patinas rigidity increased by press-forming external rim and the outside of the hole are turned up in order to prevent spilling of liquid framework fitted at the bottom to prevent relocation of components.

Base : has sliders protecting against scratching of surface on which the fireplace is stood the whole or parts, which are exposed to heat, are made of entirely non-flammable materials very stable and rigid.

 

Biofireplaces

Safety of use is provided by, among others, a special structure of fittings in which biofuel is burnt. This particularly applies to: FIREPLACE, which is made entirely of non-flammable materials, has additional features such as: its structure elements are made of steel sheet coated with durable and temperature resistant powder varnishes tight burning chamber is made of certified stainless steel bottom of the fireplace is equipped with additional tray ensuring safety back and side walls of the fitting are made of polished stainless sheet serving as a heat radiator. It enhanced the visual effects of burning fire. shutter of burning chamber facilitating smooth adjustment of the flame head the structure was designed to prevent heat from getting to the furniture housing of the fireplace and the wall, against which the fireplace is to be stood.

Deflector: a device for orientation of hot air stream into the room.

Glass Door (optional) : made of special glass, have safe rounded edges provide for additional protection, which prevents any accidental contact with fire prevent throwing flammable objects into the fireplace.

 

Fireplace Housings

Resistant to temperatures during the use of biofireplaces structure of housing design to prevent its elements from getting in direct contact with hot elements of the fireplace stable and rigid structure made of high hygiene quality materials do not need to be assembled by a specialist, which considerably limits the possiblity of incorrect use.

 

Safe fuel

 

Fuel for biofireplaces - FANOLA® Having been thoroughly tested, the fuel received a positive opinion of specialists from the Environmental Toxicology Department of the National Institute of Hygiene as regards it safety for people and the environment and with reservation of use in accordance with designation, label instructions and operations manual.

Origin FANOLA® is a biologically clean product of plant origin, which has undergone rectification three times. It constitutes a wholly renewable source of energy.

Burning conditions

  1. Neither smell nor smoke are emitted during burning.
  2. As a result of burning steam and CO2 remain in the air in proportions similar to those contained in the air exhaled by humans
    THE PROPORTIONS ARE ENTIRELY USER-FRIENDLY!
    FULL burning! – no undesired side-effects such as smoke, ash and solid remains.
  3. Burning conditions have been specified in fireplace safe operations manual.
  4. Burning in biofireplaces as well as in other equipment with open fire requires a regular provision of air (room ventilation system in a good working condition). In apartment conditions (with small cubic capacity) a slightly opened window will do.

 

Safe environment

 

Biofireplace constructors, apart from providing safety of use, especially carefully develop their designs from the viewpoint of environment protection. As a result of biofuel burning no smoke nor any substance harmful to the environment is emitted. FANOLA® is a fuel recommended as being friendly to the natural environment of humans. FANOLA® is made from renewable agricultural produce, which does not destroy the natural environment as in the case of cutting down trees. Out of concern for environmental protection a lot of countries, e.g. Germany have building law standards which force restriction of hot air generation as well as generation of fumes, which are emitted to the environment (i.e. while burning wood, coal, briquettes or fuel oil) for fear of pollution or so-called overheating of the environment, which for a long period affects the ecosystem. With regard to this it is recommended that in so-called transitory periods of heating (spring, autumn) to use equipment providing extra heating and based mainly on ecologically clean fuels such as FANOLA®. This also applies to such a time when, regardless of the season, we want to increase the room temperature.

 

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