Radiant or Convection - What's the difference?

Radiant Heat

Radiant wood fires release heat into the room by “radiating” a black infrared heat directly from the outer surfaces of the appliance, onto any object in close proximity resulting in more heat being retained lower in the room. Ideal for homes with high ceilings or poor insulation, or for applications when direct radiant heat is preferred, ie people suffering from arthritic or circulatory problems.

Radiant Fires

  • Tiny Rad
  • Wee Rad
  • Wee Curve
  • Euro Rad
  • Xtreme Rad
  • Mega Rad

Convection Heat

Convection wood fires “convect” hot air vertically from the top of the appliance resulting in the home being heated from the ceiling down. Generally better suited for insulated homes with standard height ceilings, convection woodfires heat more evenly throughout the home by eliminating the localised intensity of a radiant woodfire, and operate with cooler cabinet surfaces.

Convection Fires

  • Tiny Ped
  • Wee Ped
  • Xtreme Ped
  • Euro Ped
  • Mega Ped
  • Tiny Trad
  • Wee Trad
  • Euro Trad
  • LTD Insert Trend
  • ECO Insert Trend
  • ECO Insert Trad
  • LTD Mega Built-In