Description:
The Spartherm Arte 3RL-100h firebox features a spectacular three-sided thermal glass door with a wide horizontal front. The firebox can be perfectly installed either in a wall-mounted fireplace portal or independently on adjustable legs. The body of the firebox is made of heat-resistant steel. The door made of silicate thermal glass is framed with a metal profile on four sides. The profile is coated with black anti-corrosion compound. The edges of the glass frame have a specialised print that visually enlarges the fuel chamber.
The glass rises up smoothly and quietly using Spartherm's patented bearing-based mechanism. The door is equipped with a spectacular stationary handle. The door can also be opened to the side.
The firebox lining is fireclay, beige in colour. It is possible to make the lining in black colour. The lining accumulates heat efficiently and releases it slowly into the room.
Arte 3RL-100h supports long combustion and afterburning of flue gases. This complex provides a much higher combustion efficiency than conventional wood burning can provide. The hermetically sealed firebox allows the wood to smoulder rather than burn. In addition to the efficiency, the Arte 3RL-100h fireplace also lasts longer on a single load of wood.
The firebox draws in secondary air from outside for carbon monoxide afterburning and for blowing the glass when firing. The blowing prevents smoke from contacting the door and contaminating it.
The Arte 3RL-100h ash pan is removable and easy to clean and maintain.
Components of the Arte 3RL100h Linear 4S firebox body are made of durable low-alloy steel with anti-corrosion coating, which ensures a long service life. The casing is able to withstand large temperature fluctuations while retaining its shape without being deformed. The advanced casing allows this model to be customised to fit most cladding.
The warranty on the Arte 3RL100h Linear 4S Spartherm fireplace is 5 years, does not cover the glass, due to the possibility of breaking it mechanically. Be careful when receiving and transporting the firebox.