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Chimney construction furnace construction in Sternenberg

Rüegg Ofenbau
Rüegg Ofenbau

Chimney construction furnace construction in Sternenberg
Rüegg Ofenbau – Contacts & Location
Description
Storage heaters are small wood-burning stoves in which most of the heat released by the fire is temporarily stored in ceramic masses, thus releasing heat into the room. This heat is then released back into the room as pleasant, long-wave heat radiation over a period of hours. The exterior design can be plastered, tiled or even finished with suitable natural stone, and a number of compact storage heaters are also available with surfaces made of thermal concrete.
There is also the option of installing a heat exchanger that transfers heat to the entire living space via a hydraulic system.
For the small fire in the kitchen, which can be used to cook and warm the bench in the living room at the same time.
It is also possible to transfer the heat to the living room using hydraulics.
With a fireplace, the focus is on the visual enjoyment of the fire. The heat is quickly supplied to the room via the relatively large viewing panel. Depending on requirements and customer wishes, the outer fireplace body also heats up for a few hours.
The tunnel stove is arranged within a house so that it can be operated from 2 sides. It acts as a room divider or room designer and can be enjoyed from both sides thanks to its visible fire. It also emits heat on both sides.
Heating technology & combustion control
Depending on the respective design, we are able to temporarily store part of the released stove heat using boilers or absorber technology or to transfer it directly to radiators or floor heating surfaces.
Of course, there is also the option of combining this with solar technology or a water-based coupling to existing heating systems.
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