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Bioethanol Fire - An Alternative to Traditional Fireplaces

Bioethanol fires are a great alternative to traditional fireplaces since it does not require a flue and chimney. This makes it suitable for new builds as well as homes that are already in use, Shepherds Huts, Conservatories and even work sheds.

They are safer than traditional fireplaces since they do not produce smoke or ash. A litre of fuel usually lasts for three hours at the maximum heating output.

Energy efficiency

If your clients want a modern alternative to an open fire or wood-burning stove, a bioethanol fireplace could be the ideal choice. These fires can be used to create a focal point in any room and can provide instant warmth without the need for flue or chimney. Bioethanol burners are easily installed in existing fireplaces or be used to save money on the installation of a chimney.

Bioethanol fireplaces are an extremely efficient way to use energy since they burn fuel extremely quickly and produce a minimal amount of harmful emissions. Additionally they are easy to manage and require no disposal of ash or maintenance. The only thing your customers need to do is refill the bioethanol burner whenever needed and some GlammFire models have an automatic refueling system integrated into the design, making this process as easy as is possible for your client.

A bioethanol burner can be used with a wide range of flammable liquids, including methylated spirits, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and even petrol. However, you should never mix different types of fuels and keep flammable materials such as paper or other combustibles away from the burner. In order to maximize the life of your bioethanol fire make sure you only fill it with fuel that has been approved for your particular model. Always make sure the burner is cool and shut the lid immediately after you have added fuel to deprive it of oxygen.

Another reason why bioethanol fires are a good alternative for your clients is because they provide an extremely high degree of efficiency in heating. They typically have the maximum amount of heat at 3kW, which is adequate to warm a room of a moderate size according to the building regulations. If your customers want more heating efficiency, they can select models with a larger flame and an increased intensity of the burner.

Bioethanol fires can be used in commercial or public areas. As long as they are maintained in accordance with the local fire safety standards, these fireplaces can add an inviting and cozy ambience to any room. Additionally, they can be installed without any major structural modifications, and don't need a flue or chimney for ventilation.

Cleanliness

Bio-ethanol fireplaces (also called Biofires) are a more eco-friendly alternative to traditional gas or wood burning heating. The primary difference is that they do not require chimneys or flue, but instead burn a clean-burning fuel referred to as Bioethanol. It is made from fermented residues from plant species like sugarcane and corn. Bioethanol is an environmentally friendly "green" fuel that is made from natural renewable plant sugars and starches, which are then refined and distilled to improve its performance in burning. When burned, the only emission is carbon dioxide and water vapour which is less harmful to air quality than smoke and particulates produced by burning wood or other solid fuels.

The appeal of these fires that burn cleanly is that they produce stunning flame effects and radiant heat without any hassle or maintenance required for a traditional fire. They are simple to set up and operate and operate by the burner being put into the fuel box of the appliance. The fuel is added to the burner with a specially designed squeezy bottle that doesn't drip. The fuel is ignited to create a stunning fire effect. The flames create a warm, cosy atmosphere as they heat the glass around them.

After you've enjoyed the dancing flames, place the lid over the burner to extinguish it. The bioethanol is then stored in a safe manner until you need it next. If you must move your bioethanol fire after it has been put out, it is essential to allow it to cool down to a comfortable temperature prior to moving it.

This will prevent any accidental spillage of liquid or leakage that could cause damage to your burner or surrounding area. To clean up any spills of fuel, use a paper towel or a cloth towel. It is also advisable to wash your hands right away after handling the e-nrg. Also, you should review the operating instructions of the manufacturer carefully, which are included with your new ethanol fireplace burner biofuel fireplace insert to ensure that you're working in a safe way and adhering to the recommended clearance requirements, installation methods and other safety guidelines.

Safety

In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood that release lots of smoke and ash, as well as other undesirable substances, bioethanol fireplaces burn clean. This means there's no mess to clean up, no soot stains on windows, and no risky resin build-up within the chimney itself. It also eliminates the need for a flue - and thus, there are no holes in your walls and ceiling, meaning you can place a bioethanol fireplace wherever you'd like.

However, there are a few things to remember. Because of the nature of their fuel, bio ethanol fireplace fires emit fumes. This is particularly evident when the fire is ignited. However, the fumes dissipate once the fire is shut down. This can affect those with allergies or asthma and it's also worth bearing in mind in the case of children or pets in your home.

When refilling your bioethanol fireplace, it is important to be cautious and make sure it's cool before you touch or move it. Filling up your bioethanol fire is simple with funnels. If spills do occur, make sure to remove them immediately. Pouring bioethanol on an open flame can cause the tank to explode.

The ethanol fumes that are released by burners also contain ultrafine combustion particles which can penetrate deep into the lungs. These particles can have a negative effect on human health, and in some cases even cause death. It's therefore a good idea to put a non-flammable mantle or floating shelf, class 0 A1 rated, over the top of your fireplace to prevent the spread of these fumes into the room.

In addition, it's best to leave at least 60 cm between the top of your bioethanol fireplace and any TV that is above it. This will avoid heat damage or accidental burning, but it will also ensure that the person watching TV is not uncomfortable from the heat from the fire.

Design

In a time of increasing awareness about the catastrophic environmental effects of pollution and a desire to lower their carbon footprint, as well as a busy lifestyle that leaves little time for household chores. Many homeowners are put off adding fireplaces to their homes. They are usually concerned about the expense, the pollutants that are released into the air, and the need for hours of cleaning. A fireplace that burns bioethanol fuel is easy and quick to install. Additionally, it's a fantastic way to add some ambiance and create a relaxing ambience in your commercial or home space.

The absence of smoke and ash generated by bioethanol fires means that they look more appealing than traditional wood-burning fires. Modern bioethanol wall fireplaces are as beautiful as stoves and fireplaces with open sides however, they don't require the necessity of chimneys or venting systems. They're also much easier clean, as there is no ash or soot.

bio ethanol inset fire-ethanol fireplaces are odorless when in use. They are therefore ideal for areas where people might be sensitive to odors. They can also be used in areas which would not be possible with conventional wood-burning or gas fire.

As well as being stylish and appealing, these kinds of fireplaces are generally adaptable in terms of design and can be erected various ways. The majority can be put on a wall or in a freestanding unit. They can also be made into an island or cabinet. They're even suitable for outdoor use, although it is important to verify the specifications and safety requirements for this type of installation.

Bioethanol fires are available from a range of high-street and online retailers. They're an excellent addition to any home and can be utilized in a variety of settings, including bedrooms, kitchens, living rooms and offices. Certain types of fires produce a beautiful flame which makes them a wonderful alternative to wood or electric fires. There are a variety of types, sizes and designs to choose from. It's easy to select the right one for you.