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Relaxation at a biofireplace
The house was old, the device of a real fireplace is a big problem, but I wanted to contemplate on a live fire.
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- History of biofireplaces
- Environmental friendliness and comfort video
- Rules of operation of a biofireplace
History of biofireplaces
The technology of a fireplace without a furnace capable of working on alcohol fuel was patented back in the 1970s.
In those days, it was not in demand.
The twenty-first century is a century in which environmental issues are very relevant.
The search for energy sources representing an alternative to oil and gas is ongoing.
So we wanted to relax by the fireplace, by the real fire.
Environmental friendliness and comfort
The heat source of our model is a product of natural origin - bioethanol.
Bioethanol is produced from plant materials; only carbon dioxide is emitted during combustion, non-toxic, without color and odor, without soot and soot.
Pour alcohol into a small built-in tank, changing the position of the fuel tank cap, adjust the height and intensity of the flame.
Our biofireplace has a small weight, since it is not stationary, we can transfer it from one room to another, take it with us to the garden, and even for outdoor trips.
Using a biofireplace in the house, in addition to contemplating a living fire, we also conduct an aromatherapy session.
To do this, add some natural essential oil to the fuel.
Depending on the mood and the type of essential oil added, the right atmosphere is created in the house: invigorating or relaxing.
Rules of operation of a biofireplace
Biofireplaces are considered much safer than real stationary fireplaces.
But we are modern people and must adhere to certain rules of operation.
Fuel can only be added when the fireplace is idle and when it is completely cooled.
Since we are dealing with live fire, all flammable materials and objects are located at a distance of not less than one meter from the fireplace.
In order not to get a burn during the operation of the fireplace, do not touch the fuel block or decorative stones with your hands.
Fresh air must constantly flow into the room where the fireplace works, and thus carbon dioxide is removed, so it is better to keep the windows or doors to the next room open.