Btu’s (British Thermal Units) are a standard of measurement that represents the heat value of any type of energy used to create heat. The amount of fuel that a stove will consume per hour is calculated with the Btu value of the fuel it uses to determine the output of that appliance. Btu values of any type of energy are determined by the actual amount of heat required to increase the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. For rough calculations 3,400 Btu’s are equivalent to 1Kw.
Your local Authorised Mulberry dealer will recommend a serviceman. In case of difficulty contact our office and we will provide a list of approved servicemen. The stove should be thoroughly cleaned once each year, ideally before the start of the winter. This is a relatively simple operation and can be carried out by anyone.
All stoves in the Mulberry Multi-Fuel range can be installed as either “Top” or “Back” outlet.
The stove MUST sit on a non-combustible surface that is at least 20mm thick. This base should extend beyond the ashtray at the front of the stove. The “footprint” of each stove is given on the “Products” page.