Bio Ethanol Fireplaces
- Bio Ethanol Fireplace: The solution for a cosy winter
- Different kinds of Bio Ethanol Fireplaces
- Pros and cons when using a Bio Ethanol Fireplace
- What kind of heat does an Ethanol Stove generate?
- How is Ethanol being produced?
Bio Ethanol Fireplace: The solution for a cosy winter
The visual pleasure a fireplace offers is unquestionable. In fact, no other heating system can guarantee that feeling of warmth and intimacy turning every space into a cozy corner. So more and more people are opting for a bio ethanol fireplace, taking advantage of the benefits it offers. But without the inconvenience and hassle caused by a traditional wood-burning fireplace.
Bio ethanol fireplaces, like most heating systems do not require any prior installation. In most cases, they are also portable. They can be used both indoors and outdoors when temperatures drop, and you intend to spend a pleasant evening outside.
This translates into extreme ease of use. With many options to adapt to any space. With a wall-mounted bio fireplace, you can save valuable space while creating a visual element of absolute appeal.
A freestanding bioethanol fireplace is, therefore, a good solution if you want to achieve warmth and charm at the same time. It is no coincidence that it establishes itself as a trend in recent years in terms of interior decoration. Read on to find out the main features of this innovative device, halfway between a heater and an interior decoration element.
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Different kinds of Bio Ethanol Fireplaces
Bio fuel fireplaces are born as decorative fires, therefore with a relatively low heating value. Since this type of device's evolution, produced gradually with a higher calorific value. They have also started to be considered a heating solution.
For those who live in condominiums or flats without the necessary installations, a fireplace, bio ethanol burners offer a valid alternative. Both thermal and visual, offered by a fireplace, and thanks to their versatility, they can be used in any room. Bio ethanol fireplaces do not need a draught or a smoke extractor. That allows total flexibility in choosing a model that adapts to any space.
There are currently a large number of products on the market. With different styles, from the most classic to more modern and minimalist lines. In terms of design, there are no limits.
In our online shop, you will find different models. From an open flame bio ethanol fireplace with glass protection or a totally closed bio ethanol fireplace. Where heat is released through the side or top openings. In this category, we can divide the models in the following variants:
- Wall-mounted bio ethanol fireplace
- Bio ethanol tabletop fireplace
- Freestanding bio ethanol fireplace
- Recessed fireplace
- Pedestal-mounted bio ethanol stove
Because of these devices' versatility, the choice of one type over another essentially depends on the space available. And on the kind of atmosphere you want to create.
Obviously, since they are devices with an open flame, the use of easily flammable materials should be avoided. When installing a recessed bio fuel fireplace, it is advisable to position them in an area free of electrical cables. And also far from the water pipes.
Bio Ethanol Fireplace for sale - Pros and cons
Who does not like to spend a nice and pleasant evening in front of a fireplace? Many people have this dream, but making it come true is not always easy when you live in a flat. Bio ethanol or bio fuel fireplaces have the main function of heating the environment.
Still, in addition to this, they provide a charming and relaxing view. Thanks to their crackling flames that catch the eye and create atmosphere. Beyond the aesthetic impact, compared to other room heating devices, what are the main advantages of a bio ethanol stove? The list is long, but let's analyse them quickly in the table below.
Low CO2 emissions | Easy installation: no mains connection required. Just unpack it and put it in the room you want |
Clean combustion: bio alcohol, or bio ethanol, is a renewable fuel that does not generate odours or waste, such as ash or fine dust. The only precaution is to install the bio fireplace in a room twith good ventilation | It does not produce smoke, and therefore does not require the presence of a flue pipe |
Easy maintenance: the only operation to be carried out is to refill the bio alcohol tank with a funnel | It is easily transportable. The weight is extremely low, so it is easy to move from one room to another |
It decorates your rooms. Bio fireplaces are often used in interior design projects, and the different tabletop, wallmount or freestanding models are easily combined with other furnishing elements | High calorific value: for example, it takes just 40 minutes to heat a room of about 30 m² and a height of 2.5 m |
It doesn't need to be cleaned. After use, you will find no ashes or dust. In terms of safety, the self-extinguishing functions of a bio ethanol fireplace eliminates the danger of fire. | The flames of the bio ethanol fireplace can be regulated to increase the heating power or to use it in summer with minimum power, to act as a source of ambient lighting |
It is not subject to any kind of legislation, and therefore an installation permit is not required | It can perfume rooms: if you add a few drops of an essence to bio ethanol, the aroma will spread throughout the room |
On the other hand, before purchasing an ethanol fireplace, some other aspects must also be considered carefully. Starting with the fuel price. Bio ethanol is more expensive than oil, without considering that fossil fuels have been used for its production until now. In terms of efficiency the heating power is limited to a single room.
Since it is difficult to warm an entire house. Bio ethanol fires are a good solution as a complementary source of heat to be added to the main heating system.
Besides not producing neither fumes nor ash, the combustion of bio ethanol generates an easily perceivable odor. To solve this problem, as already said, it is a good idea to use some essence. Which will act as an air freshener.
A detailed overview of Klarstein's heating devices can be found in guide for electrical heating.
What kind of heat does a Bioethanol Stove generate?
Bio fuel fireplaces gained a lot of ground in recent years. There are two main reasons for this. They are presented as more sustainable. They do not use fossil fuel, and they offer many possibilities for interior decoration.
In fact, until recently, many people still considered these stoves as luxury objects. The Bioethanol fire does heat the room just like traditional ones. But they stop emanating heat as soon as they are turned off.
Traditional fireplaces powered by coal or wood use fire-resistant elements that accumulate and radiate heat even after extinction. A Bio ethanol fireplace or bio alcohol burner is made of steel. A material that has the property of not accumulating heat.
This means that the combustion system heats up almost as quickly as it cools down. Rapid cooling is not a product of bio alcohol, but of the material that supports its combustion.
If you want the heat to accumulate, it is better to choose a bio fireplace specifically designed for this purpose. It should be built with suitable and refractory materials carrying the necessary properties for heat storage.
Even in the case of a steel bio fireplace, it is possible to increase the heat storage capacity by using accessories. Stones and ceramic logs can be placed around the burne. So that it heats up during combustion and then continues to emit heat once the bio fireplace is switched off.
How is Ethanol being produced?
Bio ethanol is produced from large quantities of vegetables (bio mass). Which, when processed, allows the fermentation of sugars, producing this kind of alcohol. Its application as a fuel aims to reduce the use of oil derivatives such as petrol.
Therefore, the kind of suitable vegetable to obtain it must be rich in sucrose. Such as sugar cane, beet, sweet sorghum, etc..
In the case of the latter, ethanol is obtained by fermentation, or vegetables rich in starch. Such as corn, potatoes or yucca, to which water and an enzyme are added to start the fermentation process.
Bio fuel can also be obtained from cellulosic bio mass such as wood or agricultural waste. Where vegetables must be affected by enzymes to produce fermentation. After fermentation, only the purification phase remains, where the alcohol is separated from the water by distillation.