( ‘TKOSi Mllw >U wJ : J. The only wood burner ?K®rMm§l The FIRST <lVldi ONUf WO®d Kent have also produced a f|H burner to be approved for Clean Air Zones The Kent Log Fire has been given the |^ f zjl jßjMjMpf : ; -J| • from a Xe°oi r textured, Uj Ms BN approval of the Clean Air Council following test ll' * W patterned and plain styles. |ii J results carried out by the Cawthron Technical t/ /,1-OObE® mnVnS chaSf° Group. These complex tests have proved that the w. * - and warmth to any home. Kent Log Fire complies with the requirements of L Z — the Clean Air Council. M ~ . ) This approval makes the Log Fire an obvious v solution in areas where air pollution has become — a problem or in fact anywhere. There’s an A For many years the Kent name has stood for leadership in home heating. and rnnrprn fnr thp Pnvirnnment V-T With the recent awareness for our environment and the existing energy awareness ano concern lorme environment. ~| ft:;! crisis, Kent have developed the Log Fire and the Tile Fire. The Log Fire The Log Fire solves this problem. Runs on one of | J JR has been thoroughly tested, including five years of almost non-stop use. our cheapest sources of energy - wood, and still X This makes thcse two ,ires an ob '' ious solution 10 your hea " n9 problem ' - maintains its high efficiency as a heating system. | | The tag Fire « a ! nCihgUfefire) An allmew way with wood. Xtfive S I K There sno other burner quite like the Log than any V’.| w f| I Fire. Invented in New Zealand, the Log Fire’s open fire. A I Name — — /k\ construction is designed specifically to turn ! Address— / /\\ ordinary wood into a high efficiency burning | system. —- — > —> | — ///ill I The secret is in the shape of the patented | If/ill combustion chamber - with a second level of Other UniflUe FeatUlW ■ hii in the coupon, cut n out and post to U| |/L internal heating baffles. v&iaw | Kent Heating Ltd, p.o. Box 23-340, 111 /// Air for combustion is drawn inside the door (1) Fingertip Controls r Papatoetoe,Auckland Io Uf % /holninn kppn thp hlpqq cmnkp-frppl rirrnlatPS With a simple slide control you can switch from low heat to glow heat in | | (neipmg Keep me glass SmOKe Tree;, circulates minutes For overnight, turn right down and it holds just enough to | W. round the main chamber then into the second maintain steady heat-and be ready for breakfast. * ® 811 chamber of heating baffles. In this second • (2) Energy woodsaver I|H 1 Hk if fill chamber, gases that normally go up the chimney Ss wood"H b X™oz^i n ogs 9 a day is?®or normal \g/ M g—ibM WImMI pl H re-combust increasing the heating efficiency and makes the Log Fire a very cheap source of heating. w II H M eliminating particles which otherwise would (3) clean only once a Month M ■ ■ bWWHM ww H B cause pollution.. most _ ® a* -l @ ML. - rloeirf PI The E Log F?re fsCompletely self contained. It fits in a standard fireplace p 11WICTO nfoLiß [ W Rrj UeSignnjdrK W Withthe"front forming a ready-made surround. The flue liner simply goes SI Wll IWffi WWWa® into your existing chimney. S T s -
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