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| How and why the Grate Wall of Fire works so well!
The Grate Wall of Fire features a unique, patented ember chamber,
combined with a straight on draft feature, which enters at the lower portion of the fireplace and fans the fire at the
rear of the fireplaces firebox. With this grate no draft enters from beneath
the fire, as it does with all other andirons or grates. This innovative
feature is the key to the effective and efficient operation of this grate. |
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The Grate Wall Of Fire turns the hottest part of the fire (the embers) towards you, radiating the heat from the embers toward the living area. The draft meets the vertical wall of the embers straight on (dotted lines in diagram) fanning the coals and radiating their heat outwards. This is just the opposite of basket type grates and andirons, which fan from the underside, creating an uncontrollable draft, and burn and radiating most of the heat upwards and out the chimney. | ||||||
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the Wall of Fire, the narrow column of embers, held at the rear of the
fire of the fireplace is the key to why the fire never accelerates
wildly as fires do in conventional under draft grates where the complete
wood charge usually becomes engulfed and burns quickly and
uncontrollably. The Grate Wall burns complete without fire tending in an
amazing, gravitational, nearly automated fashion. A steady, predictable,
efficient heat emitting fire results. This rear draft system also dramatically
reduces spark-popping fires and wood consumption.
After the coal bed is achieved in about an hour or two of burning, you usually will only need to place one hardwood log ever hour or so on the top of the ember bed to keep a good, cozy fire burning. Two logs an hour will keep a lively fire going! |
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With this system, which features a straight on draft, the ember bed touches the floor of the fireplace. The embers don't fall through the grate as they do with under draft grates, baskets or andirons. With this design, if you aren't able to tend your fire for three or four hours, the coal bed will remain. Later, just by adding a small log or two onto the ember bed, the fire will immediately rekindle without using a match, paper or the likes. Hardwood fires which have been burning for several hours or more usually can be rekindled up to eight hours later with very little effort. No other grates can offer this wonderful convenience. With the Grate Wall Of Fire, smoke is kept at the very back of the firebox and in most cases totally eliminated from your living area. |
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FALL AND WINTER HOURS: Spring and Summer Hours May Vary Please Call For More Information |
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