Usage
The DORY 14 warm air and radiant stoves are designed for heating and supplying warmth to workshops, storage rooms, industrial buildings, construction sites, as well as residential spaces, guesthouses, restaurants, halls, club rooms, recreational facilities, etc.
They can burn wood or wood briquettes.
Thoughtful Design and Rapid Heat Development
The sophisticated design of the DORY 14 stove, featuring a warm air heat exchanger and a radial fan for blowing out warm air, ensures very high efficiency when combined with the secondary combustion system CB.
The warm air heat exchanger extracts maximum heat from the exhaust air, significantly reducing overall heating costs.
Inside the heat exchanger, there is a scraper for easy cleaning of the heat transfer surfaces. The scraper is operated via a pull cord, making it easy to clean the heat exchanger and ensuring its proper function and maximum efficiency.
Another advantage of this design is the rapid heat development. Just a few minutes after starting, warm air is blown out and distributed evenly throughout the heated space.
The fan is advantageously placed in the lower rear part of the stove, and in the event of a power outage, it is protected from damage by the hot stove surface.
Clean Combustion
Perfect combustion, which meets the strictest European emission standards, is achieved through the fire chamber lined with heat-resistant fireclay bricks that maintain high temperatures in the combustion chamber, as well as the two-chamber secondary combustion system CB.
This results in very low emissions and up to 40% lower fuel consumption compared to conventional stoves with similar performance.
The fireclay bricks also protect the internal metal parts of the combustion chamber from high temperatures, significantly extending the stove’s lifespan.
Simple Power Regulation
The stove’s power can be easily regulated through the primary air supply using an adjustable flap on the door. The primary and secondary air supplies are factory-set to optimize the stove’s performance.
Additionally, a control unit can be purchased to regulate the fan speed, which blows out the warm air from the stove. The unit can operate in automatic or manual mode. In automatic mode, which is factory-set, the fan speed is adjusted based on the stove’s current performance (temperature).
Main Advantages of the DORY 14 Warm Air Stoves
- Meets emissions standards EN 13240, I.BlmSchV_Stufe2, 15a B-VG, Ecodesign2022
- High efficiency (over 88%)
- Immediate heat development
- Secondary combustion system with low emissions
- Corrosion-resistant heat-resistant secondary air supply
- Radial pressure fan
- Heat exchanger cleaning with a pull
- Long burning duration
- Simple primary air supply operation
- Fire chamber lined with fireclay bricks (long lifespan)
- Automatic speed control (optional)
- Ash-free system
- Low wood consumption (up to 40%)
- Glass cleaning
- Can accommodate logs up to 420 mm in length
Parameters
Nominal Power | 14 kW |
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Heat Output | 6 – 14 kW |
Heated Volume | 100-350 m³ |
Fuel Consumption | 4,0 kg/h |
Efficiency Class | A+ |
Efficiency | 88,2 % |
CO Emission at O2=13% | 0,053 |
Air Flow Rate | 100 – 500 m³/h |
Constant Outlet Temperature | 50 – 110 oC |
Maximum Fan Power | 62-110 W |
Exhaust Temperature: | 168 oC |
Chimney Pipe Diameter | 150 mm |
Chimney Draft | 12 Pa |
Max. Log Length | 420 mm |
Depth of Heater Body (with Fan) | 720 (915) mm |
Width | 535 mm |
Height | 1 030 mm |
Weight | 158 kg |