ACR Neo 3F Eco Woodburning Stove Freestanding, Eco Design Approved, Defra Approved
ACR Neo 3F Eco Woodburning Stove Freestanding, Eco Design Approved, Defra Approved
The NEO3F-ECO woodburning stove has four short cylindrical legs making it suited for installing into fireplaces as well as freestanding installations. The stove is also EcoDesign Ready and DEFRA exempt making it highly efficient.
The large glass door pane is kept clean by the powerful airwash and the side glass allow for an expansive view of the fire. For ease, the controls are operated from a single control on the front of the stove.
Removing the ashes couldn’t be easier – the ashpan slides out towards you and a convenient carrying lid is then slotted into place allowing you to carry the ashes out without the worry of them getting blown about in the wind. An optional direct air supply kit is available making the NEO-ECO ideal for new build installations and when installed with the optional rear heat shield, the clearances can be reduced considerably (please refer to the manual for this information)
Neo Warranty
Features
- Ecodesign approved
- DEFRA approved (for use in smoke controlled areas)
- 5kW output
- A EEI Class
- 79.4% efficiency
- Woodburning
- 3 glass panels for brilliant view of the flames
- 4 short cylindrical legs add height and allow for freestanding or fireplace installation
- Strong airwash systemfor clean glass
- 10 year warranty
10 Year Warranty
This 10 year warranty covers all stove castings, it does not include consumable items such as glass, grates, bricks and door seals. This full warranty is only honoured when the stove is purchased from one of our recommended retailers.
Helpful information before you install your stove
Stove calculator – Measure the length, width and height of your room to ensure this stove’s output is suitable
Document J – Important government building regulations to follow throughout your install
Hetas Installer – Be safe in the knowledge that your installer has been trained and assessed to carry out compliant work
Types of flue – Information on different flue systems
DEFRA Approval – Explaining smoke control areas and how to check if you live in one