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CLEARVIEW750

This is the largest stove in our range. Its classic proportions and high heat output

make it the ideal stove for larger rooms, halls and open plan areas. The illustration

shows a High Canopy 750 in our original show rooms where it was effortlessly

heating a space 36 feet x 18 feet open to a ridge height of 18 feet.

14kW heat output.

Two large Clearview double glazed

doors that give an impressive view of

the flames.

Clearview hot air-wash system for really

clean burning without fuss

or pampering.

Independent up draft and down draft

air distribution system for maximum

response and control.

Refractory lining, promoting

clean combustion.

Multi-fuel grate, for easy lighting and

rapid response.

Heavy steel construction – welded inside

and out for durability and long life.

All “wear and tear” stove parts are

easily replaceable.

Solid brass knobs and door handles.

Stainless steel ash pan for long life and

easy ash removal.

Adjustable levelling bolts, for easy

adjustments on uneven hearths.

Adjustable hinges and door catch to

maintain air tightness throughout the

life of the door seals.

Large hotplate surface for coffee pot

or kettle on the Flat Top and Low

Canopy version.

Takes up to 18 inch Logs.

Optional Features

Available in a range of seven colours to

compliment you decor.

Satin chrome door handles and fittings.

External air system, for a direct

connection to an outside air supply.

Optional top or rear flue outlet.

Boiler options

10,000 Btu (domestic)

27,000 Btu (baffle)

45,000 Btu (wraparound)

Style Options

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Clearview Stoves

Clearview Stoves

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Flat Top

Low Canopy High Canopy

Flat Top on

a 10” plinth

Flat Top on

a 7” plinth

Inglenooks with vast chimneys though often very

handsome are also responsible for uncontrollable

draughts. Heat from the fireplace is swept up the

chimney taking with it the warmth from the room.

The average fireplace burns at an efficiency of less

than 15%, it’s problem is that whether burning

or not, it pulls an enormous volume of air up the

chimney. This is why our feet and backs remain cold.

Smoking problems are often experienced, and with

heat being pulled from the room, negative efficiencies

are common.

A Clearview stove will not only produce many times

more heat from the same fuel as an open fire, draughts

and smoking can usually be cured.

Golden Fire Brown