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The Charnwood SLX 20 is a multi fuel stove with a more contemporary feel and sophisticated operation. It simplifies the real fire process: burning less fuel, more cleanly with maximum efficiency and low emissions. It is available in a number of sizes to suit your specific heating needs: from a pure room heater through to full central heating (see page 40). All this whilst retaining a simple, stylish look. The SLX 20 has been carefully designed to get the very best out of the fuel that is burnt. This can be wood, coal, smokeless fuel, briquettes or even peat. All these fuels can be burnt at optimum efficiency, on the well-proven Charnwood multi-
fuel grate. This is the same grate used in our Country 16b and all Cove and Island models: the best grate system on the market. Simple, clean and highly effective (see page 15). The cast iron and plate steel exterior is finished in either gloss black vitreous enamel (as pictured above) or a durable matt stove paint (pictured opposite in black but also available in eight Charnwood colours - see page 42). The SLX 20 is purely for room heating delivering up to 5.4kW of heat. It is fully controllable with a built in thermostat to regulate the heat output to the room. Both the inset and freestanding models come with the option of a small add-in-boiler to heat the domestic hot water.

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Opposite • SLX20i matt black • Top • SLXfs gloss black • Above L-R • SLX20i • SLX20fs • multi-fuel converting grate • Further specifications on page 47 33
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