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Weight | 140.5 kg |
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Schiedel’s SG wood burning stove is one of our newest models and comes complete with our award winning ICID twin wall flue system suitable for your home. Please note that the stove and chimney come as a package only.
These SG stove and chimney packages includes the stove and also the components required to route a chimney either through the roof or externally (depending on the kit chosen)
SG model achieve up to 81% efficiency and therefore emits more heat with less wood than many other wood-burning stoves on the market. Some of the benefits of Schiedel stoves:
With a innovative construction and the possibility of combustion air straight to the top through the Schiedel Permeter flue system, the SG fits perfectly in new and existing homes with lower heating needs. With a high efficiency rating, the lowest possible emissions, the SG wood-burning stoves are future proof and will last for many years to come.
Angular, fresh and modern – that’s the free-standing, wood-burning stove SARGAS, which is available in two model variants: while the SARGAS 1 model impresses with its straightforward simplicity, the SARGAS 3 variant offers an even greater view of the fire thanks to the side viewing panels. In addition to its modern look, the stove is manufactured to a particularly high standard and offers maximum efficiency.
Weight | 140.5 kg |
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Note that the dimension are depth, width and height.
Many parts of the UK are smoke control areas where:
In England you may have to pay a penalty of up to £300 if your chimney releases smoke in a smoke control area.
You can be fined up to £1,000 if you buy unauthorised fuel to use in an appliance that’s not approved by Defra.
Exempt appliances that can burn unauthorised fuels include our stove ranges:
Unauthorised fuels, such as wood, can only be burned in exempt appliances such as some boilers, cookers and stoves.
You must only use the types of fuel that the manufacturer says can be used in the appliance.
Find out if you live in a smoke control area
Contact your local council to find out if you live in a smoke control area. The environmental services department will be able to help you.
What you can burn in smoke control areas
In a smoke control area you can only burn fuel on the list of authorised fuels, or any of the following ‘smokeless’ fuels, unless you’re using a Defra approved appliance:
The Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) conducts assessments of stoves to evaluate their emissions and smoke output. A DEFRA exemption indicates that a stove has successfully undergone stringent testing and is approved for burning wood in designated smoke control zones.
The word “approved” is sometimes used, but this is informal and refers to the listings available on the DEFRA site.
We always recommend that only logs with a moisture content below 20% should be used in a stove. Burning wet wood will lead to an increase in smoke and emissions and produce very little heat. It will also lead to the blackening of the stove glass and a build-up of soot in the chimney. Always look out for retailers with the official Woodsure “Ready to brun” logo. Find further information at the SIA website here.
We provide a complimentary chimney design service tailored to your specifications.
To take advantage of this service, please click here. Additionally, we offer guidance on installation types, with examples available on this page.
For locating a qualified installer, we suggest selecting a registered installer from the following schemes:
Alternatively, if this is part of a renovation or new build project, the installation can be signed off by Building Control.
It is important to note that if the stove is installed using a non-approved flue package, the warranty will be limited to one year. However, with a Schiedel Chimney System (your installer can provide recommendations on the appropriate type), the warranty extends to ten years.