Description
Kent Somerset MKII Freestanding Wood Heater
Kent wood heaters the ultimate heating solution for your home. Kent's range of high-quality and efficient wood heaters are designed to provide warmth, comfort and style to any interior. With cutting-edge heating technology and sleek designs, the Kent Somerset MKII Wood heater is perfect for any home decor. Plus, their eco-friendly features ensure clean and healthy air in your home. Shop now and experience the beauty and warmth of a Kent wood heater, the perfect addition to your home.
The mid-sized Kent convection heater. Designed with small to medium sized homes in mind. When you require the natural warmth of a slow combustion heater but floorspace is at a premium, the Kent Somerset MKII is ideal with a peak output of up to 11 kilowatts. The variable speed electric fan is discreetly attached to the back of the heater.
This heater requires a six inch flue kit
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DIMENSIONS & CLEARANCES
Height (mm): - 790mm
Depth (mm): - 517mm
Width (mm): - 677mm
Rear Of Heater To Flue Centre - (mm) 175mm
Flue Diameter - 6 Inch
Rear Wall Clearance - 200mm
Hearth Clearance - 300mm
Corner Clearance - 100mm
Side Wall Clearance - 325mm
SPECIFICATIONS OF Kent Somerset MKII
Heating Type: - Freestanding Wood Heater
Emissions: - 1g/kg
Heating Style: - Convection
Burn Time: - Up to 8 Hours
Output: - Heats up to 200 m2
Efficiency: - 72%
Fan: - Included
Recommended Flue Kit: - Maxiheat Default Stainless Steel Flue Kit
Recommended Hearth: - Maxiheat 1.2 x 1.2m Gloss Black Hearth
Fuel: - Hardwood
Colour: - Metallic Black
LOCATION
Select a location for your Kent Somerset MKII Wood heater with great care.
- Do not place your heater in areas of high traffic, near furniture or draperies.
- Check that the intended location will not interfere with ceiling joists, rafters, valleys and ridges.
HEARTH REQUIREMENTS
If your Kent Somerset MKII is to be installed on carpet, timber or any other combustible material, you must place a hearth (also known as a floor protector) underneath the heater. Please observe the following:
- The hearth must consist of at least a 6 mm thick sheet of compressed fibre cement sheet with a thermal conductivity not greater than 0.33 W/m°K.
- It is not recommended that you make your own hearth.
- The hearth and heater assembly must be placed on a firm and level surface.
HEARTH CLEARANCES
It is necessary to ensure that the heater is positioned on the hearth so that the requirements in the diagrams and table below are observed.
The front of the hearth should extend past the front of the heater by 282 mm. The side of the hearth should extend past the firebox opening by a minimum of 200 mm on each side.
HEATER CLEARANCES
It is vital that the heater be installed at the proper distance from combustible surfaces like wood, gyprock and curtains. These minimum distances, which you need to observe for your particular heater, are stated below. The diagrams show both parallel and corner installations. Failure to maintain these minimum distances may result in a fire for which your insurer may refuse to cover.
REDUCED CLEARANCES
These clearances can be reduced with proper heat shielding. Basically a noncombustible surface is placed between the heater and the combustible wall. It is vital that an unobstructed airflow be maintained between the two surfaces to remove excess heat.
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