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The Charnwood Island range sets the definitive standard for clean-burning multi-fuel stoves. When this collection was launched it revolutionised multi-fuel home heating creating the bench- mark in environmentally clean-burn, single controlled stoves. The result is highly sophisticated simplicity. What sets the Island stove apart from all other multi-fuel stoves is its unique and exceptional features: • One simple air control - the Quattroflow
ISLAND ® - push in to burn slower, pull out to burn faster (see right).• A ‘cool to touch’ handle for safe and easy reloading. • The ultimate multi-fuel grate for burning your chosen fuel at optimum efficiency (see right).• Clean-burn, air-wash system using preheated air for combustion purposes which ensures clean glass & reduced emissions.• Firebrick lined and made from the best combination of 5 and 10mm plate steel, cast iron and ceramic glass. • Drop-down throat plate for enabling the chimney to be swept through the stove. The Island stove is available in three sizes and in a choice of eight Charnwood Colours (see page 42)

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All Island stoves have been independently certified to conform to EN 13240:2001 and meet the UK building requirements for installation with a 12mm non-combustible hearth.
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