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Floor Standing Electric FireA floor standing electric fire is a fireplace that sits on the ground, rather than being built into the wall. They all give the appearance of flame while producing heat. They can be utilized with a log or coal effect fuel bed, or a modern pebble effect.Certain models come with an remote control that lets you to adjust the settings from an extended distance. They are certified by the CSA and are safe for use with children in the room.The following are some examples ofFreestanding electric fireplaces have an elegant design that can improve the look of any room. They require little space and are easily installed. There are a variety of designs to choose from, with the majority with a black stove cover to create a truly striking effect. Select a coal or log effect fuel bed to enhance the authentic look, or opt for a coloured pebble effect to make things more interesting.You can also opt to have an electric fire built inside your fireplace mantel. They are a more durable alternative to wall-mounted units. They also permit you to put additional furniture to store your items beneath the unit, such as sideboard cabinets or credenzas. They come in a range of finishes to suit any style and offer a glass panel or mirrored finish for a more modern appearance.Electric inserts are the perfect method to update any interior design without spending a lot of money. These inserts are also an energy-efficient way to heat your home since they do not require a chimney or vents. Instead they connect directly to the wall and produce up to 4700 BTUs of heat.InstallationIf you're looking for a stylish cost-effective and practical method of adding a fireplace to your home without the necessity of a chimney or flue, a freestanding electric fire could be the perfect option. If you're looking to warm your living room or to add a touch of home to your guest bedroom, there's an excellent choice of electric fires to pick from at Direct Fireplaces.We offer a broad selection of electric fires, both traditional and contemporary with top brands such as Be Modern, Dimplex, and Celsi. All of our products come with a complete warranty and finance is available.You'll surely you'll find the perfect electric fireplace for your home with our wide range of sizes and finishes. We also have a fantastic selection of accessories, including hearths and back panels, to help you pick the perfect finishing touch for your fireplace.Electric wall-mounted fires are a great way to add an unique feature to your home. They are easy to install and can be used for a variety of purposes. Installing them is straightforward as they don't need chimneys or flues. However, it's important to read the instructions carefully and have some essential tools on your side.Depending on which model you pick depending on the model you choose, you may need to drill holes in your wall and install a bracket. It is a good idea to make use of a spirit level as well as a stud finder before drilling, to make sure you're not drilling into anything that could be of importance.Once you have the wall bracket installed now is the time to put in your fire. It can be done by putting the fire in the firebox and then attaching it to the bracket or you might need to install the firebox and screen as one unit. If you are not confident doing it yourself we suggest hiring an electrician.Enjoy your new fire once you're done! Always plug free standing fireplaces electric into a designated socket, rather than using an extension cord. This will help you to ensure the safety of your electric fireplace and avoid future issues with your electrical supply.FlamesThere are a variety of flame options available for freestanding electric fireplaces to suit your interior design. Some electric fires employ chemical mixtures that are produced by a single point, and doesn't have the chaotic look of wood log flames. Others are built on LED technology that makes the flames appear real and unpredictable. MagikFlame uses a new innovation called Hybrid-FX, which reverberates the flames, ember bed and accent lighting through a variety of colors to create a dazzling experience.There are a variety of models available with corner-right, left-corner or three-sided bays for even more flexibility. There are also single-sided wall mounted models that can be used as partially or built-in electric fireplaces. They are ideal for installation that is quick and simple.Fuel bedThe fuel bed is the flammable material surrounding the flames of a floor-standing electric fire, and is responsible to combustion. The fuel bed is made of a variety of materials, such as real coals or log effect. It can also be modified to complement your decor. There are a variety of factors that affect the shape of the fuel bed, such as its shape, size and structure, which can influence the combustion of the flames.In the study of pine needle fuel beds, Anderson (1964) observed that the spread rate of fire was independent of fuel depth beyond the threshold of 0.0762 meters (with positive correlation below this depth threshold). This observation was in accordance with earlier observations made by Catchpole and other researchers, as well as observations from the extensive field on fire behavior studies that Rothermel is the leader of.The structure of fuel beds in wildland areas is a complex system and their characteristics change over time and place. Fuel Characteristic Classification System was created to help capture this variation and determine the potential effects of fuelbeds on fire behavior. FCCS fuelbeds are categorized into six strata; canopy, shrubs, nonwoody fuels, woody fuels and litter-lichen-moss. The attributes summarized by Consume 4.2 which is included in the FFT software, can be useful to map fuelbeds. They can also be used to input into models for fire behaviour predictions.A dimension analysis of each of the six types of fuelbed was performed to correlate the rate of spread of fire in windy and non-windy weather. This led to the creation of dimensionless groups based on the variables: dimensionless fire spread rate, dimensionless fuel particle sizes and moisture content dimensions dimensionless fuel bed density or loading density and dimensions dimensionless wind speed. Dimensionless correlations using the resulting groups were able to correlate the spread rate of fire in wind and non-wind conditions quite reliably. It is important to note that these correlatives in the dimensionless were based solely on experimental data which covered a very limited range of fuel types found in natural forests that can be found in wildland areas.