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Original
IKI
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IKI stove is the classic model by IKI-Kiuas. All other IKI stove
designs are based on this one. The Original IKI stove is suitable
for a 10–25 cubic metre sized sauna room. The stove can take
in 240 kilos of stones, which guarantee a fully satisfying heat
even to the most enthusiastic sauna-goers. However, for those who
enjoy a more subtle heat, the sides of the stove give out a gentle
and humid steam. The quick heating time of approximately 1 hour
is made possible by the 1 m2 contact area between the furnace and
the stones. When heated the heavy-duty spiral fire pipe burns red
transmitting heath quickly to the stones.
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Minimum
size of sauna
Maximum size of sauna
Maximum capacity for stones
Height of stove
Diameter of stove
Diameter of fire space
Depth of furnace
Weight of stove without stones
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10 m³
25 m³
240 kg
65 cm
60 cm
33 cm
60 cm
65 kg |
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Safety distances
to walls made of wood or other inflammable structures: on the sides
10 cm, on the back 10 cm, on the top 100 cm.
Safety distances are measured from the funnel without stones: 1
metre upwards and 50 cm to the sides. The stove can be connected
to the chimney using a straight pipe or an angled 45, 60 or 90 degree
pipes. |
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Original
IKI Plus
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| Original
IKI Plus stove is a modified version of the classic Original IKI
stove. This version has a 120 cm tall extended fire pipe familiar
from the Mini and Semi IKI stoves. This stove is an ideal choice
for an average, 10–25 cubic metre sized, sauna room. Original
IKI Plus is an all-around reliable stove even for the most demanding
sauna-goers. The stove heats up quickly, in approximately 1 hour,
thanks to the 1 m2 contact area between the furnace and the stones.
The Original IKI Plus is a unique and timeless design, an all time
biggest selling wood burning stove by IKI-Kiuas.
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Minimum
size of sauna
Maximum size of sauna
Maximum capacity for stones
Height of stove
Diameter of stove
Diameter of fire space
Depth of furnace
Weight of stove without stones
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10 m³
25 m³
300 kg
180 cm
60 cm
33 cm
60 cm
75 kg |
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Safety distances
to walls made of wood or other inflammable structures: on the sides
10 cm, on the back 10 cm, on the top 100 cm.
Safety distances are measured from the funnel without stones: 1
metre upwards and 50 cm to the sides. The stove can be connected
to the chimney using a straight pipe or an angled 45, 60 or 90 degree
pipes.
Note that the heat is stored in the stones, wherefore
when measuring the stove near-by glass and stone surfaces need not
be taken into account. Choose a larger stove if there are big areas
of glass and stone close-by and if the size of the sauna room is
close to the maximum size for the stove. |
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