Bio Ethanol Fireplaces
Ethanol fireplaces can bring a cozy feeling to any room, without the need for expensive structure work or gas supply. They are the safest fireplace type that is available.
As long as you only make use of bio-ethanol fuel that has been specifically formulated for your fireplace and adhere to the safety guidelines, your fireplace should be safe to operate.
Ease of installation
Ethanol fireplaces are a simple and quick option for homeowners looking to transform their living area or to add a focal point to their home decor. You don't need chimneys and they won't produce dangerous smoke. Smoke won't linger on your ceilings or walls.
If you decide to go with a full fire suite - for example, Mano Mano's Adam Solus Fireplace Suite in Oak with Colorado Bio Ethanol Fire in Black from PS569 or a freestanding model that can be moved from room to room (such as the Planika Petit, PS191), installation is simple and requires no specialist help. All you have to do is make sure that the ceiling or wall is strong enough and follow the directions for the specific model.
If you decide to install an ethanol fireplace that is wall-mounted, most are supplied with the necessary hardware to allow them to be hung like a flat-screen TV, or installed into the wall. You'll need to locate the studs, and then install the brackets and extensions, but it should not take more than an hour for a professional to do so.
You can also select between automatic and manual bio ethanol burning equipment. The automated burner keeps the fuel from the flames so that it will burn for longer without the risk of overheating or running out of. A manual burner operates similarly to a traditional fireplace, however you'll require matches or lighters to ignite the flames.
When you choose a burner to use in your bio-ethanol fireplace it is important to remember that the burner must be covered with non-combustible materials to make sure that nothing comes into contact with the burning fuel. If you do not cover the burner, the flame could become too hot and damage the fireplace.
The
ethanol fire is a great option for those looking for an impressive feature to bring to their home but do not have the money or time to build a gas or
wood fireplace. These are ideal for new construction and renovations where chimney breasts have been removed. And, because they don't produce soot or ash, there's no maintenance issues to worry about also.
Designs and styles
There are a number of different styles and designs that bio-ethanol fireplaces are available in. Some are more traditional in their fireplace design that burns wood, while others are designed to look sleek and modern. Whatever the design the fireplaces all have the same benefits: genuine flame ambience without smoke or toxic gases.
Ethanol fireplaces can be wall mounted. Freestanding models are more movable and can be moved around the room according to what is desired. Wall-mounted models are attached to the walls and may require special mounting equipment. They also must meet certain distances between flammable materials and the unit.
The fire is created through a burner pan, which is located at the bottom of the fireplace. The fuel is poured into the pan and the fire is then lit with an extended lighter. It takes around 15 minutes for the flames to reach their full potential. Once the flames have been established then it's time to relax, unwind and enjoy the warm ambiance of your home.
Certain ethanol fireplaces come with adjustable heating settings. This lets you adjust the amount of heat that your fireplace generates.
Another benefit of ethanol fireplaces is that they do not require any chimneys or flues. This makes them a great option for older homes or newer ones that don't have chimney fireplaces or traditional
Wooden fireplaces. A bio-ethanol fireplace does not release harmful gases or ash that can be dangerous for people with respiratory conditions.
Bio ethanol fireplaces are also simple to install in your home. While the exact time to install is dependent on the model you choose, most are installed in a short time. You can also opt for a portable fireplace that you can carry with you in the event of a relocate, making it a great choice for a temporary living arrangement. The ease of installation is a crucial aspect for many buyers and is something to consider when looking for the perfect fireplace.
No Flu
The big advantage that bio ethanol fires have over traditional wood or gas fires is that they don't require an exhaust pipe to run. There is no risk of a chimney fire that is caused by tar accumulation or a blockage.
A bio-ethanol fireplace doesn't produce many particulates, which can cause harm to the air. This is great for people suffering from allergies or asthma. Another advantage is that there's no smoke generated by the fire and, therefore, it doesn't cause a bad smell in the room.
Bioethanol fireplaces generate an enormous amount of heat compared to wood-burning fires. This means that you can keep your furniture in close proximity to the flame without worrying about catching fire that could be hazardous for your valuables.
There are a variety of designs available for a bio ethanol freestanding fireplace. You can choose an installation on the wall for an elegant,
modern fireplace appearance or a recessed model which will blend in with the style of your home.
A manual or automatic burner is a different option to consider. A manual burner requires you to light the fuel directly from the reservoir, while an automatic one will automatically light the fire when the tank is empty.
It is crucial to allow the flames to fully burn out and wait until the burner cools down before refilling. If you don't do this, the ethanol might evaporate and you will have to start again.
Most manufacturers recommend that you wait at minimum 45 minutes between refilling your fire, to ensure that you have plenty of time to extinguish the flames and ensure that all materials that are flammable are kept away from the flame. Additionally, it is recommended to store any spare fuel with ethanol out of reach of pets and children, to avoid any accidents from occurring.
Ease of maintenance
The bio ethanol fuel is added to the burner and then ignited. The heat and flame produced by the burning fuel can be controlled by a slider. (Not all designs come with this feature). By altering how much oxygen is fed to the fire you can alter how fast the fuel is burned and how high the flame burns.
When the fuel is burned, it produces some soot. However, this can be easily cleaned by wiping the fireplace with a soft cloth. The only other thing to do is to ensure that the fireplace is properly fueled and making sure it is not too far from any flammable items or supplies.
Another advantage of bio
ethanol fires is that you can put them virtually anywhere without having to worry about chimney regulations or building regulations. This allows you to enjoy a vast amount of flexibility in the design of your home, and also where you can enjoy the warmth and ambiance of your new fireplace. You could even choose to have a free-standing model that can be moved from room to room.
Wall-mounted bioethanol fireplaces can be incorporated into walls with ease, and some models can be rotated 180 degrees to direct the flame and heat to the desired space of your home. You can even mount a remote control onto some designs to have full control from the comfortable sofa.
A majority of bioethanol fireplaces that are mounted on walls are fitted with brackets to enable them to be fixed to a flat ceiling or an inclined one. Installing the fireplace anywhere you want is possible, but you can still use the remote control to turn it off or adjust the flame's height and adjust the temperature.
If you're not using your fireplace with ethanol, be sure to shut it off and keep it clear from any flammable items or materials. Do not add any fuel into the burner until the burner is at temperatures that are at or near the level of ambient temperature. Be careful when handling it as it's extremely hot.