Who owns Quadrafire?
the Hearth & Home Technologies
Quadra-Fire® is a member of the Hearth & Home Technologies (HHT) family of brands. HHT is the world’s leading developer, producer and installer of hearth products.
Where are Quadra-Fire fireplaces made?
2000: Quadra-Fire reinvests in its home town of Colville, Washington (pop. 5000), opening a new, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in a community that takes pride in building stoves known for quality around the world.
What is automatic combustion control?
Automatic Combustion Control (ACC) is an advanced heat-management technology from Quadra-Fire. ACC technology delivers precision start-up and air control for consistent burns. ACC feeds the fire with air when it’s needed most—and controls it for consistent, extended burns.
How does a Quadra-Fire work?
Quadra-Fire wood stoves are outfitted with our patented Four Point Quad-Burn system, which burns and re-burns wood as well as gases and smoke up to four times. Every bit of energy in the wood is fully utilized and turned into heat, which means fires burn longer with less trips to the wood pile and less ash to clean up.
Where is England Stove Works?
Monroe, VA
Built Here. England’s Stove Works was started in 1976 by Bob England and his son Ron, literally in their own backyard. Today, ESW is still family owned, and still in the England’s “backyard” of Monroe, VA. We’ve proudly grown to supply stoves (and now grills and lifestyle products) throughout the U.S.A. and Canada.
Are Quadra-Fire fireplaces good?
When looking for high-performance, wood burning fireplaces from Quadra-Fire offer hassle-free convenience and comforting warmth you can enjoy daily. Featuring extended burn times, enthralling natural flames and exceptional quality, Quadra-Fire systems are truly the best in the industry.
What is automatic air setback?
The stove has an “automatic air setback mechanism” which is a primary air control with a rotating trigger which controls the opening and closing of air vents. When the operator starts a fire, they gives the stove maximum air and sets the trigger.
Which control is used in combustion control system?
A combustion control system capable of accepting rapid load changes is shown in Figure . Two control elements are used, ‘steam flow’ and ‘steam pressure’. The steam pressure signal is fed to a two-term controller and is compared with the desired value.