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Floor Standing Electric Fire

The floor-standing electric fireplace is one which stands on the ground instead of being constructed into a brick wall. They all give the appearance of flames while producing heat. They can be used in conjunction with a log, coal or a modern pebble fuel bed.

Some models also come with an option for remote control, which is ideal for those who prefer to control their settings from afar. They are CSA certified and safe to use in a room with children.

Features

Freestanding electric fires provide a traditional aesthetic that can enhance the appearance of any room. They are small in size and are simple to install. There are a variety of styles available to choose from, with the majority featuring a black surround to create a stunning effect. Select a coal or log effect fuel bed to add to the authentic feel, or opt for a coloured pebble effect to make things more interesting.

Alternately, you can opt for a built-in electric fireplace that will be incorporated into the fireplace mantel. They are a much more durable alternative to wall-mounted units. They also allow you to add additional furniture to store your items beneath the unit, such as sideboard cabinets or credenzas. They are available in a variety of finishes that can be matched to any style and have the option of glass panels or a mirrored finish to give a more modern appearance.

Designed to fit into your existing fireplace, an electric insert can be the perfect solution to upgrade your current interior design without spending too much money. They're also a great method to get a more efficient heating solution because they don't require chimneys or vents instead, plugging directly into the wall to provide an energy output of up to 4700 BTUs.

Installation

If you're looking to find a stylish economical and affordable method of adding a fireplace to your home without the need for a chimney or flue, a freestanding electric fireplace could be the perfect option. Direct Fireplaces has a wide selection of electric fires that can be used to heat your living room or to add a warm touch to your guest room.

We offer a variety of traditional and contemporary electric fires from top brands such as Be Modern, Dimplex and Celsi. All of our products are backed by a full guarantee and financing options are also available.

With a wide range of finishes and sizes available, you're sure to find the ideal electric fire for your home. We also have a broad selection of accessories like hearths and back panels, so you can personalize your fireplace to suit your needs.

Wall-mounted electric fires are becoming more popular as a flexible and easy way of adding an attractive addition to your home. As they don't require a chimney or flue, putting them in place them is relatively simple but it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and have a few basic tools to hand.

Depending on the model you select You may need to drill holes into your wall and fix a wall bracket into place. Before drilling, it's a great idea to use a stud finder and a spirit level to make sure you are not drilling into something important.

Once you have the wall bracket installed It's time to install your fire. You can either place the fire in the firebox and then connect it to the bracket, or you can mount the firebox with the screen as a whole unit. If you're not confident doing this by yourself We suggest you hire an electrician to do it for you.

After you're done you can relax and relax and enjoy your new flame! Always connect your electric fireplace to a designated socket, rather than using an extension cord. This will ensure that your fire is secure and can help avoid any issues with your electricity supply in the future.

Flames

Freestanding electric fires come with a range of flame options to fit your style of interior. Some utilize a chemical mix that rises from one point and lack the chaotic appearance of real wood log flames while others are based on state-of-the-art LED technology that gives the flames a lifelike movement and unpredictability. MagikFlame makes use of a new invention called Hybrid-FX, which reverberates the flames along with the ember bed, accent lighting through a variety of colors to create an enthralling experience.

For 1920416.Xyz (1920416.Xyz) greater flexibility Many models are available in left-corner, right-corner or three-sided bay designs to fit various configurations. You can also find single-sided wall-mounted models that can be used as built-in or partially recessed electric fireplaces. These are great for quick and easy installation.

Fuel bed

The fuel bed of a floor standing electric fire is the flammable material that surrounds the flames and is responsible for their combustion. The fuel bed can be made of a variety of materials, like real coals or log effect. It can also be customized to fit your design. Several factors influence the shape of the fuel bed, such as its shape, size and structure, which could influence the combustion of the flames.

In an investigation of pine needle fuel beds, Anderson (1964) observed that the rate of spread of fire was independent of the depth of the fuel beyond a threshold of 0.0762 m (with a positive relationship below this depth threshold). This observation was in accordance with earlier observations made by Catchpole and other researchers, as well observations from the extensive field on fire behavior research that Rothermel is the leader of.

The structure of the fuel beds in wildland areas is a complex system and their characteristics change with time and in different locations. To help recognize this variation to better understand this, the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) was developed to categorize fuelbeds, and identify their potential impacts on fire behavior. Fuelbeds classified by FCCS are grouped into six strata that include: shrubs, canopy, nonwoody fuels woody fuels litter-lichen-moss. The attributes summarized by Consume 4.2 embedded in the FFT software, are helpful to map fuelbeds. They can be used to input into models to predict the behaviour of fire.

For each of the six fuelbed types, a dimensional analysis was conducted to compare the spread rate of fire under wind and non-wind conditions. This led to the formation of dimensionless groups based on the variables: dimensionless spread rate, dimensionless fuel particle sizes and moisture content dimensions dimensionless fuel bed density, or fuel loading density, and dimensions dimensionless wind speed. The dimensionless correlations that were derived from the groups created were able to correlate the rate of spread of fire with wind and no-wind conditions fairly reliably. However it is important to note that these dimensionless correlations were based on experimental data that only covered a small part of the natural fuel types that can be found in wildland environments.

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