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3.0 Working principle of Inverell / I7000 work burner
Inverell / I7000 wood burner has been designed for installation in a build-in cavity. Combustion chamber,
zero clearance cabinet and its modern flush fascia are preassembled in a factory for ease of installation.
The built-in cavity and flue system requires lot of fresh air, which enters via cutouts in the bottom and
sides of the ZC cabinet. After entering the zero clearance cabinet, portion of this fresh air is channeled
for combustion of the wood fuel and raises the main firebox temperature to significant levels, which is
made of thick steel material. Remaining part of the air circulates around this superhot firebox, absorbs
heat energy from its outer surfaces and becomes hot to a significant level. This hot air rises and exist the
zero clearance cabinet through two circular ports located on top of the outer skin. These ports are
connected to warm air outlet vents using semi-rigid Aluminium ducts and finally exits back into living room
through warm air outlet vents installed on the built-in cavity. Along with this convection hot air, Inverell /
I7000 burner also radiates lot of heat energy through large glass window on its main fuel loading door and
heats the air in the close vicinity of the fire in the front. This combination of radiant and convection heat
makes Inverell / I7000 wood burner an efficient appliance to heat not only the living room but can warm
adjacent rooms as well.
Schematic of Inverell / I7000 wood Burner