TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
The King 14 Idro 14 KW Pellet Stove with Remote Control is ideal for heating rooms.
Equipped with new electronics capable of predicting weekly on and off programming, it comes with a newly designed multifunction remote control with LCD screen.
The power output of the water is 3.8-10.5 kW, while the overall thermal power is 5.2-14.8 kW, with a heatable volume of 270 m3.
The hourly pellet consumption is 1.0-3.0 kg/h.
King Idro 14 kW Pellet Stove Bordeaux with Remote Control
Total power (max-min): 13.84 - 5.04 kW
Rated power (max-min): 10.53 - 3.81 kW
Power output to water (max-min): 10.53 - 3.81 kW
Power output to the environment (max-min): 3.31 - 1.22 kW
Hourly pellet consumption (max-min): 3.017 - 1.67 kg-h
Efficiency (max-min): 96.29 - 93.54 %
Flue pipe: 80 ø mm
Pellet tank capacity: 26.2 - 17 litres-kg
Autonomy (max-min): 16 - 5.5 h
Operating electrical power: 110 - 320 W
With remote control
Dimensions (WxDxH): 470x535x1000 mm
Weight: 145 kg

PELLET THERMO STOVES
Wood- or pellet-fired thermoproducts utilize cutting-edge design solutions that harness the thermal power of the fire to both heat the room and produce hot water for the traditional radiator system throughout the home. This dual use makes these thermoproducts unique and allows for optimal thermal efficiency and significant savings.
Thermostoves are special appliances designed to be connected to a home's heating system (such as radiators or underfloor heating). They can be easily integrated with an existing boiler or a solar thermal system for domestic hot water production. The choice of appliance to install must be based on specific individual needs, including the overall thermal power required and the method by which the thermostove will be connected to the system.
Why Wood or Pellets?
The need to employ alternative energy sources arises spontaneously. Using wood is nothing less than rediscovering the primordial source of heating, focusing on renewable energy. In fact, wood and pellets are among the renewable sources, and the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted for energy production does not increase the amount present in the atmosphere; rather, it is the same carbon dioxide that plants first absorbed to grow and which would otherwise return to the atmosphere through the normal processes of wood decomposition at the end of their life cycle.
The use of wood and pellets releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, making it available to plants that absorb it through the process of photosynthesis. Thermal energy produced by wood or pellets is a smart, eco-sustainable alternative that is also cost-effective compared to fossil fuels, as the purchase price is 50–60% lower.
Absolute convenience when using wood or pellets.
Those who heat with wood become independent of traditional energy sources and the supply of wood is always assured.
Heating with wood means heating according to the natural CO2 (carbon dioxide) cycle. During combustion, wood releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
An amount of CO2 equal to that released by a tree after being felled, as it decays; the same amount that a healthy shrub could absorb. For this reason, using energy from wood is considered neutral in terms of CO2 emissions and does not contribute in the slightest to the increase in the greenhouse effect; on the contrary, for every liter of fuel replaced by wood, significant amounts of CO2 emissions are avoided. The use of wood- and pellet-burning stoves reduces costs while increasing heat output.
Features of pellet stoves:
BRAZIER
the brazier is easily removable for daily cleaning
ELECTRONICS
new electronics capable of predicting weekly on and off schedules
REMOTE CONTROL
Newly designed multifunction remote control with LCD screen
HEAT EXCHANGER
Shell and tube heat exchanger to increase thermal performance. The tubes are small to avoid turbulence and noise.
SECONDARY CONVECTION
There is secondary convection in the combustion chamber to improve pellet combustion
COMBUSTION CHAMBER
removable steel walls to facilitate cleaning of pellet combustion residues
CLEAN GLASS
emission of air near the glass to prevent it from getting dirty
GRILL
The tank is equipped with a protective grill to prevent contact with the pellet loading mechanisms
ASH COLLECTION DRAWER
drawer placed under the brazier to collect the ash produced by combustion
SAFETY
stove complete with temperature probes to monitor proper functioning in safety
FANS
silence of the stove even at maximum working power
PRESSURE SWITCH
safety device that signals any obstructions in the flue pipe
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