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The Boru 600B
Output: 11kW to water 4kW to room
The Boru 600b Insert Back Boiler Stoves speaks for themselves. Who would have thought that practicality could be so chic. A sleek contemporary stove that will heat an average size house (up to 10 single radiators) With piping hot water you certainly will not be disappointed. So if its a fireplace or a blank wall The 600b Back Boiler Stoves are the ones for all.

Airwash System

For an unobstructed view of the fire.
Airwash is the preheating of air and the funnelling of that air down the front of the glass. This ensures a clear view of the fire.

Clean Burn

Co Burn technology for a cleaner burn. C0 Burn Technology is the secondary burn of gas which would normally be emitted into the atmosphere. It means that you are doing your bit for the environment while saving hard earned cash. Who would have thought that helping to save the planet could also help save money.  

Central Air Intake (Optional)

Optional Central Air Intake Available (outside air feed). Central Air Intake is using air from outside the dwelling to draught the stove. It means that when you are using your stove there is no energy taken from the room the stove is in so therefore the stove is even more efficient. It is worth noting that Central Air Intake cannot be added on it must be factory fitted at time of order.  

Output

15kW output with 11kW dedicated to water and 4kW to the room. The 600B is probably the most contemporary Inset stove designed specifically for the Irish market. 
CO burn technology burns off any excess gas in the chamber.

Simplicity

  • Large viewing area
  • Large ash tray for easy removal and minimum mess
  • Cool touch handle
  • Wood burning and multi-fuel options available
  • 6" Flue Pipe
  • 6 year extended warranty upon product registration


The Environment 

76% Efficiency rating (Based on wood)
When burned correctly wood is probably the most environmentally friendly way to heat your house. Wood is a renewable heat source that requires minimal processing. 

Top Tips

Boiler must be cross flowed (flow from one side return from the other)
Ensure a Heating Engineer sizes your heating system before purchase
Must be installed in an open vented system
Stove must not be run unless plumbed
Heats up to 10 single radiators

Opening required

Minimum opening required is 690mm wide
Stove must be insulated to ensure maximum convection
Stove must be connected to a chimney and sealed correctly
Stove must not be fitted with a timber mantle piece

Trim (Frame) Explanations

  • Standard trim 3 sided 50mm, suitable for use at ground level. A good example would be installation in a fireplace. The 50mm is the width of the trim (frame)
  • Standard trim 4 sided 50mm. A good example would be installation in a plain wall where the trim (frame) will act like a picture frame
Other off the shelf sizes available in 3 and 4 sided are: 75mm and 100mm
As all products are made in Tipperary we can also manufacture bespoke trims.

Common Questions

  • What are benefits of Boru Boilers over other brands?

    Very fast heat up time, due to the water running through the baffle system as well as convected heat to the room

  • What is the recommended draught reading suitable for a stove ?

    12-14 Paschals

  • Can the stove be run before the plumbing is connected?

    No, it is dangerous. It will also void your warranty

  • Will a stove fix the draw on my chimney?

    No. A competant installer will create a solution which will help your problem whether it be draught reduction or increased draught. There are many solutions on the market.

  • Can I take the plumbing pipes from one side only?

    No the stove must be cross flowed so as to allow proper circulation within the boiler.

  • Can I install the stove myself?

    No, you must be a qualified heating engineer or competant installer/Plumber. The stove must be installed in accordance with local building regulations.

  • Do I have to insulate the stove?

    Yes you should put fire blanket or a non-combustible insulator to insure maximum output and efficiency.

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