The
Renaissance Rumford 1000 is the first open hearth fireplace
to win the most prestigious award in the auxiliary heating industry due to it's
ecological features and design.
A
Quebec-based company received praise at the HPBA 2008 exhibition in Atlanta with this
revolutionary design. The Renaissance Rumford 1000 won in three
distinct categories - best wood fireplace, the Daniel J. Melcon prize for "best
exhibition product" and the Vesta Challenge prize for being recognized as a
fireplace with low emissions*.
The
Renaissance Rumford 1000 consists of many features that allow it
to burn cleanly and makes it user-friendly. The fireplace heats very quickly
and is easy to light because the fire chamber and chimney are very well insulated.
In fact, the Renaissance Rumford 1000 lights so quick that you
will have a good burning fire, without any trace of smoke
in the chimney in less than two minutes. Another feature
that made waves at the HPBA was its hidden guillotine door which easily
descends to seal the fireplace all the while allowing you to admire the roaring
fire and the beautiful chevron-patterned brick design.
The new Renaissance fireplace combines the
preservation of the environment and the beauty of an intense fire display.
ENVIRONMENT
The
Renaissance Rumford 1000 burns so cleanly that there is no visible
smoke in the chimney only two minutes after the initial spark, even with the door
open. Based on certified independent testing:
The
emissions produced with the door open = 3.3 grams/kilograms. About 68% less
than a standard fireplace with the door open.
The
emissions produced with the door closed - 1.2 grams/kilograms. About 88% less
than a standard fireplace with the door closed.
*The
Vesta Challenge: offered for the third consecutive year, the Vesta Challenge
award is given to the manufacturer who produces or creates a fireplace with low
emissions or a technology relating to an existing fireplace which would allow
it to significantly reduce its rate of emissions.
What
makes the Renaissance fireplace more ecological than a standard fireplace?
The
best way to reduce emissions is to reach and maintain very high temperatures
which allow the gases and volatile particles to burn. This is precisely what
distinguishes EPA certified clean combustion fireplaces. This is however
difficult to obtain from an open-hearth fireplace.
There
is currently no existing technology or easy solution! But, with our combined
forward thinking and other determining factors, the Renaissance fireplace is
now the most ecological open-hearth fireplace on the market.
The
Renaissance fireplace is a one of a kind open-hearth fireplace; an 18th
century theory combined with modern day science to create extraordinary fires
and contribute to a greener planet.
BEAUTY
The Renaissance Rumfordfireplace technology
has proven its strength by creating spectacular fires with clean combustion
techniques. With its concealed door, the Renaissance fireplace is the summit of
open-hearth fireplaces available today. Its neutral façade easily conceals the
guillotine door mechanism and integrated fire screen, thus allowing you to
fully admire the brick design and fire chamber. This fireplace is remarkable as
it allows designers infinite options to work with.
About the Industrial Chimney Company who produces the
Renaissance Rumford 1000
It was founded in 1991 by a small group of partners
with more than 75 years of combined experience in the chimney industry. From
the very beginning their main goal was to create ingenious products which would
allow for easy installation all the while using the least amount of parts
possible, therefore improving installation efficiency. ICC also makes the most
complete range of high output clean combustion fireplaces on the market.
For more information regarding the Renaissance Rumford 1000
fireplace please contact your nearest retailer or consult the following link:
La Maison DF
Sincerely yours,
Management of Bien-O-Chaud.com
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