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15 Best Documentaries About Floor Standing Electric Fire

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Floor Standing Electric Fire

A floor standing electric fire is a fireplace that stands on the ground instead of being built into a wall. All of them have the appearance of flames and produce heat. They are able to be used with a log, coal or a modern pebble fuel bed.

Some models also come with remote controls which is ideal for those who want to control their settings from afar. They are CSA-certified and safe to use with children in the room.

Features

Electric fires that stand by themselves can bring a classic look to any room. They take up minimal space and are easy to install. There are a variety of styles to choose from with the majority with a black stove cover to create a truly striking effect. Choose a log or coal effect fuel bed to add to the authentic feel or choose the pebble effect in a color to spice things up.

You can also opt for a built-in electric fireplace which can be integrated into the fireplace mantel. They are a more durable option than wall-mounted units and permit you to put additional storage furniture beneath the unit, for example sideboard cabinets or credenzas. They are available in different designs that can be matched to any style. Some come with a mirrored or glass panel for a modern appearance.

Electric inserts are a great option to improve any interior design without spending a lot. They're also a great way to get a more efficient heating solution since they don't require chimneys or vents and instead plug directly into the wall for the possibility of heating up to 4700 BTUs.

Installation

A freestanding electric fireplace is a fantastic option if you want to create a fireplace without a chimney. Direct Fireplaces offers a broad range of electric fires that can be used to heat your living room or to add a warm touch to your guest room.

We offer a range of contemporary and traditional electric fires from the top brands such as Be Modern, Dimplex and Celsi. All of our products are protected by a complete guarantee, and finance options are available.

You're sure you'll find the perfect electric fireplace for your home thanks to our huge selection of sizes and finishes. We also have a fantastic collection of accessories, including back panels and hearths, to help you pick the perfect accessories for your fireplace.

Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a fantastic way to add an interesting feature to your home. They are easy to install and versatile. As they don't require a flue or chimney, installing them is quite simple however, it is important to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer and have a few essential tools to hand.

Depending on which model you choose It may be necessary to drill holes into your wall and install a bracket. It's a good idea to make use of a spirit level as well as a stud finder before drilling to ensure you're not drilling into anything that could be of importance.

Once you have put up the wall bracket, it is time to mount your fire. You can either place the fire inside the firebox, and then attach it to the bracket or you can put the firebox in place together with the screen in a single unit. If you're not confident doing this on your own we suggest hiring an electrician to complete the task for you.

When you're finished you can sit back and relax and enjoy your new flame! Make sure to connect your electric fire to a dedicated power socket rather than using an extension cable. This will help you to ensure the security of your electric fire and 1920416 avoid future issues with your electrical supply.

Flames

There are a variety of flame options available for freestanding electric fireplaces that fit your home's style. Some utilize a chemical mix that rises from one point, and do not have the chaotic appearance of real wood log flames, while others are based on cutting-edge LED technology that gives the flames a lifelike motion and unpredictable. MagikFlame utilizes a brand new technology called Hybrid-FX, which reverberates the flames as well as the ember bed and accent lighting through a spectrum of colors to create a dazzling experience.

There are a variety of models available with corner-right, left-corner or three-sided bays for even greater flexibility. There are also single-sided wall mounted models that work as partially or built-in electric fireplaces. They are ideal for quick and easy installation.

Fuel bed

The fuel bed is the material that ignites that surrounds the flames of a floor-standing electric fire, and is responsible to the combustion. The fuel bed is composed of a variety of materials such as log effect or real coals that can be adjusted to match your decor. There are a variety of factors that affect the shape and size of the fuel bed, including its size, shape and structure, which could greatly affect the combustion of the flames.

Anderson (1964), in a study on pine needle fuel beds, observed that fire spread rates were independent of fuel depth above the threshold of 0.0762m (with a positive correlation below this threshold). This observation was in agreement with earlier observations made by Catchpole and other researchers, and also observations from the vast field of fire behaviour studies which Rothermel is the leader of.

The structure of fuel beds in wildland areas is complex and their characteristics change with time and in different locations. Fuel Characteristic Classification System was created to help capture this variability and identify the potential effects of fuelbeds on fire behavior. Fuelbeds classified by FCCS are classified into six strata which include shrubs nonwoody, canopy fuels that are woody, litter-lichen-moss. The attributes compiled by Consume 4.2, included in the FFT software, are useful in mapping fuelbeds. They can be used to input into models to predict the behaviour of fire.

A dimensional analysis of each of the six types of fuelbed was carried out to compare the rate of spread of fire under windy and non-windy conditions. This resulted in the generation of dimensionless groups for each of the relevant variables that include dimensionless spread rate of fire and 1920416 dimensionless size of the fuel particle and moisture content, dimensionless fuel bed depth or fuel loading density and dimensionless wind speed and angle of inclination. The dimensionless correlations based upon the groups created were able to correlate the rate of spread of fire with wind and no-wind situations quite consistently. It is important to remember that these correlatives in the dimensionless were based only on research data that covered a very limited range of natural fuel types that are found in wildland regions.

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