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HERE’S HOW YOUR
ROYAL VIKING WORKS
Convection air
In addition to radiating heat, the Royal Viking is also
equipped with convection technology.
This means that
the cool room air is sucked under the stove and heated,
before being pushed out through the top of the stove
to flow back into the room. This causes the sides of the
stove to be cooler so that larger areas around the stove
are heated.
Combustion air
Primary air is supplied when the rotary damper is open on
the ash door and the fireplace door is left half-open during
the ignition phase. The secondary air is supplied through
the slider to the front above the fireplace door.
The secondary air is heated in the stove and enters the
fire through the holes in the vermiculite on the rear of the
fireplace back and is also blown against the glass.
A long flue gas shaft
emits a huge amount of
heat.
Convection heat.
(heated air)
Outer shell in cast iron
with a classic design.
Sideways heat radiation.
Air flow against the glass
provides visual contact with
the flames.
Large ash pan.
Low temperature flue
gas output.
Fire chamber with heat
flanges for faster heat
dissipation.
A fireplace lined with Ver-
miculite contributes to its
high efficiency (>80%).