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Floor Standing Electric FireThe floor-standing electric fireplace is a type of fireplace which stands on the ground instead of being built into a brick wall. They all give the appearance of flames and produce heat. They can be used in conjunction with a coal, log or a modern pebble fuel bed.Some models also come with remote controls that is perfect for those who prefer to control their settings from afar. They are approved by the CSA and safe to use with children in the room.FeaturesFreestanding electric fireplaces have an elegant design that can enhance the appearance of any room. They are small in size and are simple to install. There are many designs to choose from, with the majority having a black stove surround to create a truly striking look. Select a coal or log effect fuel bed to give the authentic look or go for the pebble effect in a color to change things up.Alternately, you can opt for a built-in electric fireplace that will be incorporated into your fireplace mantel. They provide a longer-lasting solution than wall-mounted options and permit additional storage furniture like credenzas or sideboards to be placed beneath the unit. They are available in different styles that will fit into any decor. Some are even available with a mirrored or glass panel finishes for a contemporary look.Electric inserts are a great option to improve any interior design without spending a lot. They're also a great method to get a more efficient heating solution because they don't require chimneys or vents and instead plug directly into the wall for the possibility of heating up to 4700 BTUs.InstallationIf you're looking for a stylish cost-effective and practical method to add a fireplace your home without the requirement for a chimney or flue, a freestanding electric fireplace could be the perfect option. If you're looking for something to warm up your living space or add a rustic touch to your guest bedroom, there's a great choice of electric fires to choose from at Direct Fireplaces.We offer a wide selection of electric fires that are both contemporary and traditional with top brands such as Be Modern, Dimplex, and Celsi. All of our products are covered by a full guarantee and financing options are available.With a wide range of finishes and sizes available you're bound to find the perfect electric fire for your home. We also have a broad selection of accessories like hearths and back panels so you can customize your fireplace to suit your needs.Electric wall-mounted fires are a excellent way to create a unique feature to your home. They are easy to install and can be used for a variety of purposes. Because they don't require flue or chimney, installing them is fairly straightforward, but it's important to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer and have a few essential tools in your arsenal.Depending on the model you select, you may need to drill holes into your wall to fix the wall bracket in place. Before drilling, it's a great idea to use a stud finder and a spirit level to make sure you're not drilling into anything that is important.After you have erected the wall bracket, it is time to install your fire. This can either be done by placing the fire inside the firebox and then fitting it to the bracket, or you may need to fit the screen and firebox as a complete unit. If you're not sure about doing it yourself we suggest hiring an electrician.Enjoy your new flame when you're done! Always connect modern electric fires freestanding fireplacesandstove to an appropriate socket instead of using an extension cord. This will ensure that your fire is safe and it'll help to prevent any issues with your electricity supply in the future.FlamesFreestanding electric fires have various flame options to fit your style of interior. Some electric fires use chemical mixtures that are released from a single point, and does not have the chaotic appearance of log flames made of wood. Others are built on LED technology that creates realistic flames and a flurry of unpredictable. MagikFlame uses a new innovation called Hybrid FX, which cycle the flames along with the ember bed, accent lighting through a rainbow of colors to create an immersive experience.There are a variety of models available with left-corner, corner-right or three-sided bays for more flexibility. You can also find single-sided wall-mounted models that can be used as built-in or partially recessed electric fireplaces. These are perfect for easy and quick installation.Fuel bedThe fuel bed that is used in the floor standing electric fire is the flammable material that surrounds the flames and is responsible for their combustion. The fuel bed could be comprised of a variety materials, including log effect or real coals. It can also be customised to match your decor. There are a variety of factors that affect the fuel bed such as its shape, size and structure, which can greatly affect the combustion of the flames.In an investigation of fuel beds made of pine needles, Anderson (1964) observed that the spread rate of fire was independent of the depth of the fuel beyond a threshold of 0.0762 m (with positive correlation below this threshold). This observation was in agreement with earlier observations made by Catchpole and other researchers, and also observations from the extensive field on fire behaviour studies which Rothermel is the director of.The structure of fuel beds in wildland areas is a complex system and their characteristics change with time and location. To help identify this diversity to better understand this, the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) was created to categorize fuelbeds, and identify their potential effects on fire behavior. Fuelbeds classified by FCCS are divided into six strata which include shrubs nonwoody, canopy fuels woody fuels litter-lichen-moss. The attributes compiled by Consume 4.2, integrated into the FFT software, can be useful to map fuelbeds. They can also be used to input into models to predict fire behaviour.For each of the six types, a dimensional analysis was carried out to determine the rate of spread of fire under wind and no-wind conditions. This led to the development of dimensionless groups based on the variables: dimensionless fire spread rate and dimensionless fuel particle sizes and moisture content dimensions dimensionless fuel bed density, or fuel loading density, and dimensions dimensionless wind speed. Dimensionless correlations based on the resulting groups were able to correlate the rate of spread of fire with wind and non-wind conditions quite easily. It is important to keep in mind that these correlatives in the dimensionless were based only on research data that only covered a small range of fuel types found in natural forests that can be found in wildland areas.