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Floor Standing Electric FireA floor-standing electric fire is a fireplace that stands on the ground instead of being installed into walls. They all give the appearance of flames and produce heat. They can be used with a coal, log or modern pebble fuel bed.Certain models come with the option of a remote control that allows you to alter the settings from the distance. They are certified by the CSA and are safe for use with children in the room.The following are some examples ofFreestanding electric fires offer a traditional aesthetic that can enhance the appearance of any room. They require little space and are simple to install. There are a variety of designs to pick from, with most featuring a black stove surround to create a truly striking appearance. Select a coal, log or pebble-effect fuel bed for an authentic feeling.You can also choose to install an electric fire into your fireplace mantel. These are a more permanent option than wall-mounted units and allow you to place additional storage furniture beneath the unit, like sideboard cabinets or credenzas. They are available in a variety of finishes that will suit any style. Some are even available with a glass or mirrored panel finishes for a contemporary style.Electric inserts are the perfect option to improve any design in your home without spending a large amount of money. They're also a great way to get a more efficient heating solution because they don't require chimneys or vents instead, plugging directly into the wall to provide a heat output of up to 4700 BTUs.InstallationA freestanding electric fireplace is a fantastic alternative if you're looking to add a fireplace without chimney. Whether you're after something to warm up your living space or to add a touch of home to your guest bedroom, there's a wide choice of electric fires to choose from at Direct Fireplaces.We offer a range of traditional and contemporary electric fires from top brands that include Be Modern, Dimplex and Celsi. All of our products come with a comprehensive warranty and financing is available.With a wide range of sizes and finishes available, you're sure to find the ideal electric fireplace for your home. We also offer a wide selection of accessories like hearths and back panel to allow you to personalize your fireplace.Electric wall-mounted fires are excellent way to create an interesting feature to your home. They are easy to install and can be used for a variety of purposes. Since they don't require a chimney or flue, putting them in place them is relatively simple but it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and have a few essential tools to hand.Depending on the model you select, you may need to drill holes in your wall and fix the wall bracket to. Before drilling, it's a good idea to use a stud-finder and a spirit level to ensure that you're not drilling into something that is crucial.Once you have the wall bracket set It's time to install your fire. This can either be done by putting the fire in the firebox, and then securing it onto the bracket, or you may need to install the firebox and screen as an entire unit. If you are not confident doing it yourself, we recommend hiring an electrician.Once you're done you can sit back and enjoy your new fire! Remember, always connect your electric fireplace to an appropriate power socket instead of using an extension cable. This will help you to ensure the security of your electric fire and avoid future issues with your electrical supply.FlamesThere are a variety of flame options for freestanding electric fireplaces that suit your interior design. Certain electric fires utilize an organic mixture of chemicals that is produced by a single point, and lacks the chaotic appearance of log flames made of wood. Others are based on LED technology which gives the flames believable movement and are unpredictable. MagikFlame utilizes a brand new technology called Hybrid-FX, which reverberates the flames as well as the ember bed and accent lighting through a spectrum of colors to create an enthralling experience.For greater flexibility Many models are available in right-corner, left-corner or three-sided bay designs to accommodate various installations. You can also find wall-mounted models that are single-sided and work well as electric fireplaces that are partly or fully recessed. These are perfect for installation that is quick and simple.Fuel bedThe fuel bed is the flammable substance that surrounds the flames of an electric floor-standing fire and is responsible for combustion. Fireplaces And Stove is composed of a range of different materials, including log effect or real coals that can be adapted to match your decor. Several factors influence the shape and size of the fuel bed, including its shape, size and structure, which could significantly impact the combustion of the flames.In a study of pine needle fuel beds, Anderson (1964) observed that fire spread rate was not dependent on the depth of the fuel over the threshold of 0.0762 meters (with positive correlation below this depth threshold). This observation was in line with earlier observations in crib fire experiments conducted by Catchpole and others, as well as observations from the extensive study of fire behaviour of which Rothermel is the most famous.The structure of the fuel beds in wildland areas is a complex system and their characteristics change with time and in different locations. Fuel Characteristic Classification System was created to help capture this diversity and to determine the potential impact of fuelbeds on fire behavior. Fuelbeds classified by FCCS are grouped into six strata that include: shrubs, canopy, nonwoody fuels that are woody, litter-lichen-moss. The attributes compiled by Consume 4.2 embedded in the FFT software, can be useful in mapping fuelbeds. They can be used to input into models to predict the behaviour of fire.For each of the six types of fuelbeds An analysis of dimensionality was performed in order to compare the spread rate of fire under wind and no-wind conditions. This led to the formation of dimensionless groups for each of the relevant variables including dimensionless spread rate of fire, dimensionless fuel particle size and moisture content as well as dimensionless fuel bed depth or fuel loading density, and dimensionless wind speed and angle of inclination. Dimensionless correlations made 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 remember that these correlatives in the dimensionless were based solely on experimental data which only covered a small range of natural fuel types that can be found in wildland areas.