





Burley Hollywell 5kW Wood Burning Stove
Fitting option: Wood Burning

Description
The Burley Hollywell 9105 Fireball wood burning stove has an efficiency rating of 82.9% and a nominal heat output of 5kW. The Burley series of stoves are wood burning only this includes logs, sawdust, briquettes and pellets.
The wide glass viewing area maximises radiated heat and the hot convected air from top exchanger is fitted to help recover lost heat. The Hollywell log burning stove has the option to add a 183mm extended base, this is the perfect accompaniment for stand alone installations where height needs to be emphasised. The base also doubles as an area for storing logs.
Where possible it always pays to room seal a stove as the average chimney drags warm air from a room to outside. The Burley range of stoves can be room sealed through an outside wall to eliminate this heat loss.
Key Features

Technical Specifications
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Wood Burning
Burley Hollywell 5kW Wood Burning Stove
Flame Effect
Things to consider

Decide whether you want a wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, or multi-fuel stove. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, such as ease of use, maintenance, and environmental impact. Wood and pellet stoves provide a more traditional feel and are eco-friendly, while gas stoves are easier to control and maintain.

Consider the size of the area you need to heat. A stove that's too small may not efficiently warm your space, while one that's too large might waste energy and overheat the room. Check the stove's heating capacity, usually measured in BTUs, to ensure it fits the space.

Look for stoves with high energy efficiency ratings, which will burn fuel more effectively and reduce waste. Some stoves have secondary combustion systems that help reduce emissions, which is better for both your health and the environment. Always check for any certifications, like EPA approval, to ensure you're getting a clean-burning stove.
Decide whether you want a wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, or multi-fuel stove. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, such as ease of use, maintenance, and environmental impact. Wood and pellet stoves provide a more traditional feel and are eco-friendly, while gas stoves are easier to control and maintain.
Consider the size of the area you need to heat. A stove that's too small may not efficiently warm your space, while one that's too large might waste energy and overheat the room. Check the stove's heating capacity, usually measured in BTUs, to ensure it fits the space.
Look for stoves with high energy efficiency ratings, which will burn fuel more effectively and reduce waste. Some stoves have secondary combustion systems that help reduce emissions, which is better for both your health and the environment. Always check for any certifications, like EPA approval, to ensure you're getting a clean-burning stove.


