MCZ wood-burning stove series Ahlma Steel natural ventilation with top or rear flue exit.
Round wood stove with an elegant and modern design to fit any environment. Large Alutec firebox for better heat distribution. Available in two versions: Steel, with painted metal sides, cast iron door, and top; and Stone, with a cast iron door, and soapstone sides and top. The combustion air intake can be channeled from the outside: in this way, the stove draws oxygen exclusively from the outside, ensuring lower fuel consumption and perfect thermal comfort in modern homes. Particularly suitable for corner placement, with a top or rear flue exit.
Main features of the MCZ wood-burning stove series Ahlma Steel
- UP version: this stove is also available with the smoke outlet on the top instead of the back. This allows for installation flush with the wall, which reduces the depth of the stove and, consequently, optimises space in the home.
- Self-cleaning brazier: Alutec® is the exclusive material developed and patented by MCZ for all its fireplaces. A patented formula of high alumina content achieved by processing at temperatures of up to 300 °C allows guaranteed self-cleaning of the combustion chamber through a chemical reaction. With its light colour, it makes the flame uniquely bright and even more beautiful.
- Simplified cleaning: ease of cleaning is maximised thanks to the self-cleaning firebox in self-whitening refractory material, which makes the flame particularly visible and bright. The perfect calibration of the cleaning air also keeps the glass always perfectly transparent and free of ash residue. The particularly capacious ash drawer is ideal for collecting unburnt ash without having to clean the firebox daily.
- MCZ Ahlma largely complies with the minimum efficiency and emission requirements set by Ecodesign 2022, which for the consumer means: less consumption, more savings, respect for the environment and protection of air quality.
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(*) The declared volume represents the number of cubic metres that can be heated by the product in an average insulated house, estimating an average energy demand of 35 W per m3. The value indicated cannot be used for energy calculations required by law, but is a purely indicative value for a home with basic wall insulation (5cm) and the presence of double glazing (not recent).
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