Other benefits : + 360° rotation !
An integrated turning plate enables you to direct the stove to diffuse heat wherever you want.
+ Separate air flows
As energy-efficient homes are more air-tight, Stûv has designed these new stoves to draw combustion air
ht ha ew from
outside the room. This heats up the room without the risk of backdraught.
+ Clean-glass system + C
The air for post-combustion sweeps the glass, keeping it clear and clean.
+ Barbecue kit...
... Enables you to enjoy barbecues, even in the winter !
+ A tall configuration ve
+ A t
A version 1.8 m in heigight will also be available (Stûv 30 CompactH). This model
systempositioned on ef nc om
includes a heat-recuperati on one on top of the combus-
tion chamber which also increases i ts efficiency.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Technical characteristics: Te
Optimal usage range Connection (mm) Efficiency(a)
CO emission(b)
Particle emissions (c) Length of the logs
Conforms to the standard Patent Heigight
Pa
Diameter of the system (mm) (a)
(a (b (c
(b) (c)
b) c)
refficiency at ry at rated p CO emiss n d
t m d b
O e ssion depending on usage mode w h g measurement method based on din +
d power w h gr with glass door g on u
d on d n +
3 - 9 kW Ø 150
low configuration : > 80 % > 80 % tall configuration : > 85 %
w c nf < 0,09 % < 25 mg/Nm3
25 cm (vertical) or 40 c m (horizontal) & DIN + & A15 & BlmSc hV
EN 13240 n°1130323 w c nf
465 65 e m e with glass door s d
low configuration : 104 cm tall cl configuration : 180 cm
2000: S
: Stûv30 Stûv sa
2003 : Stûv 30-in Rue Jules Borbouse 5170 Bois-de-Villers
2008 : S
: Stûv 30-up Imported by Jetmaster Fires Ltd - Unit 2, Peacock T rading Estate, Goodwood Rd, Eastleigh, Hampshir e, SO50 4NT - T el: 02380 629513 -
www.jetmaster.co.uk
Stûv sa - Rue Jules Borbouse 4 - 5170 Bois-de-Villers - Belgium -
www.stuv .com Imported by Jetmaster Fires Ltd Unit 2, Peacock
rading Estate, Goodwood Rd, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 4NT el: 02380 629513
www.jetmaster.co.uk r. Belgium
www.stuv.com
2010 : S
: Stûv 30 Compact & S
t & Stûv 30 Compact H
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