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Tiger Multi Fuel Stove
Tiger multi fuel stoves are one of the most sought-after stoves in the UK. They are an excellent option for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. They can be used to heat a tent or cook meals. They work best with dry wood that has been seasoned and stored. The household coal should not be used because it has a longer flame than smokeless fuels and can shorten the life of internal components.
Features
Tiger multi-fuel stoves are offered in a variety of features that can be adapted to all tastes and multi fuel stove budgets. Whether you want a traditional freestanding wood burner or the more contemporary design of an inset stove, gallery have an option that is perfect for you. All of their stoves have a preheated air wash system to ensure that the glass is clean and this is an essential feature on any log burner since it stops soot building up. Tiger log burners have also been DEFRA approved, which allows them to be used within smoke-free zones if they burn authorised fuels like wood or smokeless coal.
The EcoDesign 2022 stove is the latest model in Tiger's range. It combines traditional design with modern conveniences. The main body of the stove is constructed of one iron casting with no joints and seals that may fail. It is also equipped with a vermiculite lining as well as an iron throat plate. This model comes with the capacity to heat up to 5kW and an energy efficiency of up to 78% using the double sided multifuel stove tertiary air system.
The Gallery Tiger Cub multifuel is another popular model. It is compact but efficient. It was designed to be a solution for heating smaller spaces such as workshops, holiday homes, and narrow boats, it's the perfect option for those looking for Multi Fuel Stove a compact but highly efficient woodburner. This Tiger cub multifuel is DEFRA certified, and conforms to the latest EcoDesign 2022 emission regulations when used on a grate using authorized smokeless fuels, such as household coal.
There are a wide range of finishes available for the Tiger log burner, such as painted black, sandstone and natural stone effects. The black finish is the most sought-after and looks stunning with almost any style of interior decor. If you prefer a more traditional look the stove can be finished in antique chrome or brass to complement your fireplace and other accessories. All Gallery stoves are delivered fully assembled and ready to install with a 10 year guarantee (excluding consumable parts) which is a great assurance to provide you with peace of peace of.
Design
Tiger multi-fuel stoves offer excellent value and are available in freestanding wood burners as well as DEFRA approved inset models. They are constructed of cast iron and have one piece of body that has no joints or seals that can fail, which helps to keep the cost lower. They offer a variety of DEFRA-compliant multifuel stoves and log burners that are able to burn authorised smokeless coke as well as hardwood, briquettes and peat. Multi fuel stoves can also be equipped with a preheated system for air cleaning the glass to extend the life of your log burner.
The latest addition to the Tiger Eco Range is this beautiful looking inset stove. It is able to be installed in a standard British fireplace opening of 16" 22". The classic design is perfect in any room setting and has a large view window with an advanced airwash system. This Defra Approved stove is able to burn various solid fuels including anthracite and has a heat output of up to 5kW.
The main body of this stove is designed for long-lasting durability. It is made of one iron casting with no joints, seals, or vermiculite bricks. The multifuel stove is Defra certified to burn wood in smoke controlled areas and is SIA Ecodesign 2022 certified with lower emissions than previous models.
This stunning wood burning stove from the Gallery Tiger range is a real head turner. This robust cast iron stove has an enormous firebox that can accommodate up to 2 kiln dried logs. It has an enormous glass viewing window which is equipped with an advanced airwash system that will help keep the fire and stove glass clean. It can burn a wide range of solid fuels including anthracite and hardwood.
All Gallery boxed stoves, except the Kooga range and gas stoves are top flue exit only and require a suitable flue system installed for your stove to work correctly. This must be professionally installed by a licensed chimney sweep. They can provide you with the most suitable options for your home and installation.
Fuels
The Gallery Tiger is an efficient multi-fuel stove which can burn wood, a variety of solid fuels, including anthracite. The stove has large glass windows for viewing and is available in a variety of colours to suit any space. It is DEFRA certified which means it is able to be used in homes that are smoke-free. With its cast iron stove body silca-fibre deal and long-lasting chrome steel fire bars, this is a stove that can give your home years of reliable heat.
Tiger stoves are available as freestanding models, inset models and the option of log or coal sets. There is a gas version for those who prefer natural gas.
The models that are offered are made using solid cast iron to ensure durability and a lifetime of faithful service. The models are built with an ergonomic handle that is cool-touch and an airwash system to guarantee that you have a clear view of the flames.
Upgrade to the Tiger Eco version to meet the new Ecodesign emission regulations for 2022. This will lead to cleaner burning of your wood as well as smokeless combustibles.
Many people are not aware that a multi fuel stove can also be used to burn gas. The gas models from the Gallery range utilize the same cast iron body as their wooden burning cousins and give the appearance of fire but with the convenience of the stove being used in areas with no smoke.
A word of warning about gas. It can be detrimental to the seals of the fuel and pump of your stove. line, plus it contains additives that are not suitable for the metal parts of your stove. White gas (aka "naphtha," "100 light hydrotreated distillate" or Coleman fuel) is a better alternative since it doesn't contain any of the additives you find in gasoline.
If you're seeking a stove that will provide you with years of reliable service, look no further than a Tiger multi fuel stove from Gallery. They're DEFRA approved, so you can install them in a smoke control zone and come with a 10 year warranty. You can view them in our Derby showroom, or talk to one of our engineers for more information.
Installation
The Tiger multi fuel stove is one of the most loved models we sell at Direct Stoves. It is built with a durable cast iron construction, a large view window for pyroceramics and a high efficiency rating. It is able to burn wood or a variety of solid fuels, including anthracite. It is DEFRA smoke-free and can be utilized in smoke Control areas.
The 'airwash' system ensures that the glass is free of soot particles while you burn fuel and helps to maintain a clean, healthy fire. The firebox has been lined with refractory blocks to ensure long-lasting performance. A cast iron throat plate, door and door frame are standard. The range of stoves called Tiger includes a choice of brass or black handles that are cool-touch and comes with a log store base as an option.
It is important that you make use of the correct fuel for your stove. Make sure that it is dry, and don't overload it. It is essential to maintain a clean chimney and a good supply of air. This is essential for safety, performance and long-term durability. If problems arise it is advisable to consult a qualified chimney sweep.
The 'airwash system' sends air to these gases to keep them from getting out of control. This can cause stains to the window, especially when you use it for long periods at low output. To avoid this, make sure to use fuels that are dry and don't fill the stove over the "lining bricks.' It is also advisable not to use household coal since it has a very long flame that can cause damage to the stove. Avoid using 'petcoke' and 'polish coal', these contain harmful levels of sulphur and can cause severe damage to the stove. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations.