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Carraig Mór 20kW with Contemporary Door

16kW to water 4kW to room

Let’s face it when it comes to boiler stoves the can look a bit boring! Can you imagine a traditional boiler stove in your new project? You already have the sleek design, the lush fabrics and that amazing new sofa. You’ve put so much effort into the room don’t just settle for a room heater because of typical traditional designs. If you want clean lines and a minimalist look then look no further. The star of the show in the all new Carraig Mór Contemporary is the unobstructed view of the fire. The only problem you will have is that you won’t get a chance to admire the rest of your hard work because you will be drawn back to the hypnotic flames time and time again!

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

20kW output with 16kW dedicated to water and 4kW to the room. The boiler is a full wraparound with the baffle constructed as part of the water jacket ensuring maximum heat output. The design ensures a rapid heat transfer. 
CO burn technology burns off any excess gas in the chamber.

Simplicity

  • Large viewing area
  • Large ash tray for easy removal and minimum mess
  • Thermostaticall controlled as standard
  • Cool touch handle
  • Canopy Options available
  •  Separate Log Box available
  • Optional Leg Heights
  • Wood burning and multi-fuel options available
  • 6" Flue Pipe
  • 6 year extended warranty upon product registration


The Environment 

77% 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 14 single radiators or 55000 BTU's

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 Full wraparound boiler including the baffle. 6 year extended warranty. Made from 5mm steel. Designed and manufactured in Ireland for the Irish market.

  • 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 and will pose a serious health and safety risk.

  • 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 leave room around the stove?

    Yes, and the more space you have around the stove the better to leave the air circulate freely. The bare minimum would be 180mm each side

  • Do I need an outside air pipe?

    Only if you have a HRV heating system or cannot for some reason put a vent on the wall. Building regulations must be followed.

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