Modern tile stoves (HKD series)
Type | Log length (cm) | Format | Wood (kg) |
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| | | min | max |
HKD 2 | 33 |  | 2,5 | 4 |
HKD 4.1 | 50 |  | 3,5 | 7 |
HKD 5.1 | 33 |  | 3 | 6 |
HKD 6.1 | 33 |  | 3 | 5 |
Traditional tile stoves (HBO series)
Type | Log length (cm) | Format | Wood (kg) |
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HBO 1s/1es | 50 |  | up to 8 kg |
HBO 4s/4es | 33 |  | up to 6 kg |
Note: Heating power depends on actual load of firewood and stoking intervals. The useable energy of dry firewood is approx. 3.2 kWh per 1kg.
Doors

Door types of modern tile stove inserts (HKD):
Especially for new homes, conforming to the common standard of low-energy house, it is very important to adjust the heating power of your tile stove to the individual heat demand of the room. In other words - to combine rapid heat projection through the viewing glass with indirect heat radiation through the outer shell of tile stove, in order to avoid extreme temperatures while eliminating the risk of under-supply.
Therefore, you can choose from three different door concepts:
- the classic, single-glazed door with relatively high heat projection rate
- double-glazed doors with thermal filter coating, combining unlimited view of fire with reduced heat projection
- insulated doors with small control window and significantly reduced heat projection.
Left- or right-hand door:
HKD series doors can be reversed from right-hand to left-hand doors, if needed. At delivery all doors are supplied as right-hand option. Doors can be reversed anytime using a special conversion kit, even after assembly inside a tile stove.
Adjusting lever:
For all HKD tile stove inserts, the combustion air supply lever is located on the firebox, below the door.
For HBO tile stove inserts, combustion air supply is adjusted using a small lever, which is integrated in the firebox door. Combustion air is supplied straight from the room.
Glazing
Door and glazing types | Distribution of avaliable heat quantity | Surface temperature and heat projection of door types | Scope of application |
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 |  |  |  | Old buildings or when fast heat distribution is needed. |
Single glazing | | ca. 2200 W |
 |  |  | Low-energy house or rooms with a small heat demand. |
Double glazing | | ca. 1300 W |
 |  |  | Situations, when the tile stove firebox is located in a corridor or basement room and heat projection through the door should be as low as possible. |
Control window | | ca. 700 W |
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