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Small Stoves for Cabins, Garden Sheds & Boats
When installing a Woodburner into a cabin situation it is likely to be situated in front or around combustible materials. This makes Stove choice essential to ensure it is suitable and that the stove does not have to be fitted too far away from the wall.
Small Convector Stoves
Convector stoves can be ideal for these situations as they will have lower clearances to combustibles at the side.
Loxton 3 convector stove
Morso 1442 Convector Stove
Small Stoves with heatshields
Stoves with optional heat shields will help reduce the air gap at the back of the stove.
Stovax County 3 mf
Stovax Stockton 3 mf
Charnwood Country 4 blu
Charnwood Aire 3
Stove Pods for Glamping
Stoves with pods – are designed specifically for the cabin situation. Will help with clearance to combustibles back and sides.
Ekol Apple Pie range
Charnwood Stove Pod
Flue for stove in a cabin
When fitting a Woodburner in a summer house, cabin, boat or garden shed you do not have to follow the same regulations you would installing in your house.
Some manufacturers have tested their stoves on a purpose-built kit for these situations for example.
The Morso Squirrel which has a 5” collar and in a house, situation would require 4.5 metres of 5” flue. In a cabin or boat can be installed using Morso Boat kit or Cabin which. These are 4” twin wall flue pipe which are roughly 2-3 metres long.
You can read more about short flue installations here
You can read more on heatshield requirements on the Hetas website
https://www.hetas.co.uk/heat-shielding-requirements/