Floor Standing Electric Fire
A floor-standing electric fireplace is a fireplace that stands on the ground rather than being built into a wall. They all give the appearance of flames while generating heat. They can be used with a coal, log or a modern pebble fuel bed.
Certain models come with the option of a remote control that allows you to adjust the settings from the distance. They are approved by the CSA and safe to use with children in the room.
Features
Electric fires that stand alone can bring a classic style to any room. They take Cozy up with our 2000W Electric Fireplace (Https://www.fireplacesandstove.Com/products/2000w-electric-fireplace-heater-with-fire-flame-effect) minimal space and are easy to install. There are many styles to choose from with most featuring a black stove surround to create a truly striking look. Choose a log, coal or pebble effect fuel bed to get an authentic experience.
You can also choose to incorporate an electric fire inside your fireplace mantel. They are a more durable alternative to wall-mounted units and permit you to put additional storage furniture below the unit, such as sideboard cabinets or credenzas. They are available in a variety of finishes that will suit any decor. Some are even available with a glass or mirrored panel finish for a modern look.
Electric inserts are the perfect method to update any design in your home without spending a large amount of money. They’re also a great way to create a more efficient heating solution since they don’t require any chimney or vents instead, plugging directly into the wall for a heat output of up to 4700 BTUs.
Installation
If you’re looking to find a stylish cost-effective and practical method of adding a fireplace to your home without the requirement for a chimney or flue, a freestanding electric fireplace is a great option. Whether you’re after something to warm up your living space or add a homely touch to your guest bedroom, there’s an excellent selection of electric fires to pick from at Direct Fireplaces.
We have a variety of electric fires that are both contemporary and traditional and from top brands like Be Modern, Dimplex, and Celsi. All of our products come with a comprehensive warranty and financing is available.
With a variety of sizes and finishes available You’re sure to find the ideal electric fireplace for your home. We also have a wide range of accessories such as hearths and back panels, to allow you to personalize your fireplace.
Electric wall-mounted fires are fantastic way to add a unique feature to your home. They are easy to install and versatile. Since they don’t require a chimney or flue, putting them in place them is quite simple but it’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and have the necessary tools to hand.
Depending on which model you pick depending on the model you choose, you may need to drill holes in Enhance Your Home with the Gorgeous 25″ Electric Fireplace wall and then install a bracket. It’s a good idea make use of a spirit level as well as a stud finder before drilling to ensure you’re not drilling into anything important.
After you have installed the wall bracket, it’s time to install your fire. You can either place the fire inside the firebox and then connect it to the bracket or you can install the firebox together with the screen as a whole unit. If you’re not sure about doing it yourself we suggest hiring an electrician.
Enjoy your new fire once you’re done! Always plug your electric fireplace into an appropriate socket instead of using an extension cord. This will ensure that your fire is secure and will help prevent any problems with your electricity supply in the future.
Flames
Regal Freestanding Electric Fireplace Stove – Realistic 3-D Logs electric fires offer a range of flame styles to match your style of interior. Some electric fires employ an organic mixture of chemicals that is emitted from one point and does not have the chaotic appearance of log flames made of wood. Others are built on LED technology that gives the flames believable movement and unpredictable. MagikFlame makes use of a new invention called Hybrid-FX, which cycles the flames as well as the ember bed and accent lighting through a spectrum of colors to create an immersive experience.
There are a variety of models available with corner-right, left-corner or three-sided bays to provide more flexibility. You can also find single-sided wall mounted models that work as partially or built-in electric fireplaces. These are ideal for a easy and quick installation.
Fuel bed
The fuel bed is the flammable material that surrounds the flames of an electric floor-standing fire and is responsible for the combustion. The fuel bed could be constructed from a variety of materials, such as real coals or log effect. It can also be customized to complement your decor. Several factors influence the fuel bed such as its size, shape and structure, which can greatly affect the combustion of the flames.
Anderson (1964), in a study on pine needle fuel beds, discovered that the spread of fire was independent of fuel depth over a threshold of 0.0762m (with a positive correlation below this threshold). This observation was in agreement with earlier observations made by Catchpole and other researchers, as well as observations from the extensive field on fire behavior research that Rothermel is the leader of.
The structure of the fuel beds in wildland areas is a complex system and their characteristics change over time and place. Fuel Characteristic Classification System was designed to recognize this variation and determine the potential impact of fuelbeds on fire behavior. FCCS fuelbeds are organized into six distinct strata, including canopy, shrubs nonwoody fuels fuels and litter-lichen-moss. The attributes compiled by Consume 4.2 integrated into the FFT software, are helpful in mapping fuelbeds. They can be used to input into models to predict the behaviour of fire.
For each of the six types of fuelbeds A dimensional analysis was conducted to determine the spread rate of fire under wind and no-wind conditions. This led to the formation of dimensionless groups based on the variables: dimensionless spread rate, dimensionless size of fuel particles and moisture content dimensions dimensionless fuel bed density or loading density, and dimensions dimensionless wind speed. The dimensionless correlations based on the groups generated were able to correlate the rate that fire spreads with wind and no-wind conditions fairly consistently. It is important to keep in mind that these correlations were based only on experimental data which covered a very limited range of natural fuel types that are found in wildland regions.