Many EcoDesign stoves utilise double fire bricks to insulate the firebox further, keeping the hot gases inside longer so more pollutants can be burned off before exiting through the flue system.
@@glowing-embersUK Thanks, that makes sense. My current stove only has primary/secondary controls and I generally only burn coal. Would it benefit upgrading to one with tertiary controls?
Very clear. Thank you.
Just out of curiosity, why is there two sets of firebricks on either side? Generally on stoves I’ve noticed theirs just the one firebrick either side.
Many EcoDesign stoves utilise double fire bricks to insulate the firebox further, keeping the hot gases inside longer so more pollutants can be burned off before exiting through the flue system.
@@glowing-embersUK Thanks, that makes sense. My current stove only has primary/secondary controls and I generally only burn coal. Would it benefit upgrading to one with tertiary controls?