Heat accumulation in a closed casing
The stove casing is completely closed with no air convection holes, resulting in the longest possible heat accumulation and the lowest possible hourly heat output. The accumulation process is powered by the double-walled accumulation rings in direct contact with the flue gas. At the beginning of the heating process, the heat enters the room through the glass door. This is then replaced by radiant heat from the entire surface of the stove housing.
1 hour after heating: Average surface temperature 29 °C
3 hours after heating: Average surface temperature 88 °C
12 hours after heating: Average surface temperature 45 °C