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to  send “Termofor” — Siberian stoves, heaters, fireplaces
Home Heating stoves Normal
Power-generating
Wood-burning

Economy
long-burning heating furnace
fired with wood

 

— Everything’s fine, Grigory?
— Excellent, Konstantin!
                     (M. Zhvanetsky)


t seems like hot summer was just yesterday. And today, the piercing autumn wind tears off the last frost-bitten leaves from the trees. It’s cold and chilly.

And we have no heaters in our cottage except for the flame-coloured greenery. You badly want to get warm and have a hot drink. As soon as possible.

Right there goes this unpretentious, quick and dependable helper. It will heat up your cottage quickly while you fry the eggs.

With sausage. And brew your tea. With currant leaves.

Now, if you want to spend a night in the cottage during the cold season, go ahead! Stock in more wood, close the cinder box damper — and watch dreams about the warm summer all night long.
Not bad, isn’t it?




Model Normal 1 Normal 2
Maximum volume
of the heated room, m3
100
Power, kW 6
Weight, kg 34 41
Depth, mm 500
Width, mm 330
Height, mm 500 550
Furnace volume, L 60
Smoke stack diameter, mm 120
Minimum smoke stack height, m 4

  • The stove is manufactured without a single nail driv... That is to say, without a single visible welding seam. Try to figure out — how have we managed to do this?

  • A large airproof fuel chamber allows efficient use of the oven in the continuous burning mode.

  • Special ducts supply hot air for after-burning of leaving gases.

  • Side panels remove convected heat from the oven walls and screen infrared radiation emanating from them.

  • Upper horizontal surface accommodates several dishes at a time.

  • The disposable cast-iron fire grate ensures the flame is distributed evenly.

  • A retractable ash box allows removing ash without putting out the fire.