One of the unique things about the Bosca wood fires is that they are essentially cross-over: both convection and radiant heaters. As a client you can get the best of both worlds. All Bosca models are designed to generate some of their heat via convection of warm air drawn up the side panels and over the top of the firebox. They also provide a significant amount of radiant heat because the fires have significantly thicker outer panels than typical wood fires. Those panels heat up and radiate energy.
All Bosca models comply with National Environmental Standards for air quality imposed in 2005. A thermal efficiency of Bosca wood fires is above 65% and emission rates are well below 1.5 grams of particles for each kilogram of dry wood burnt. Regional councils have authority to impose their own regional standards which take precedence over national standards. Bosca models with tested emission rates of 0.9 g/kg can be installed in most regions of New Zealand.
The amount of heat that comes from a wood fire is controlled by two basic elements:
1) The amount of wood burned at any one time limited by size of the firebox and wood quality
2) The efficiency of the wood fire
Bosca wood fires have a very high thermal efficiency rates and are one of the most efficient wood fires available. The Bosca Spirit 550, with the biggest firebox, can put out a lot of heat (19 kW) which is enough to heat up to 190sqm of the average home in New Zealand if the warm air is allowed to move freely through that home.
It is important to note that with the advent of the clean air standards, no brand of wood fire will turn down as low as the models made many years ago. Therefore it is important not to over size wood burners. If you buy a really big model and put it into a medium sized room, you may find it hard to keep the heat output low enough when the room has reached a comfortable temperature.
With all wood fires, a stainless steel flue will change colour as soon as it is heated. This creates a multi coloured effect that is more prominent at the base of the flue. Some customers like this visual change and feel it replicates a traditional wood fire look. For people who would like a more uniform colour on their Bosca wood fire’s flue, they may want to consider the black painted option.
No, the Bosca wood fires only require an ash hearth (floor protector) made out of a non-combustible material.
The insulated hearth requires 50mm of insulation material and a floor protector simply needs to be made of a non combustible material.
Bosca wood fires are covered with a full five year warranty on the firebox. Warranty conditions can be found here.
The burning time will vary a lot depending on the length of flue, dryness of the wood and amount of fuel stack in the firebox. Based on our test Bosca wood fires are expected to burn around 6 hours on low setting and a couple of hours on full.
Bosca flues have a special flue shield.
Stove Bright High Temperature Metallic Black Paint which can be easily touched up if required in the future.
The maximum log length is 350mm.
Yes, it is possible to cook on it. Great for use in the event of a power failure.