Xaralyn Bioethanol Burner L. Large bioethanol fireplace with a heating output of 3 KW. The safest open fire with this patented Xaralyn bioethanol burner with a ceramic stone. Use this burner in combination with an existing fireplace or create your own custom fireplace. No chimney or flue is required for this fireplace. Burning a bioethanol burner does not release harmful smoke gases. The Xaralyn bioethanol burner L with ceramic stone is the most simple model of our renowned burners. This bioethanol fireplace comes with all accessories included, such as glass panels, lighter, and a funnel. The models 5820B and 5820S have a flat finish on the sides. The models 5820LB and 5820LS have an additional edge (lip) where the bioethanol burner tray can be hung during installation. The bioethanol burners are made of stainless steel. Choose between a brushed finish or a black powder coated version. Can be used in custom designs, both in homes and businesses. Our bioethanol burners use a patented ceramic stone that absorbs the bioethanol. When the burner is opened, the released gas ensures a quiet and efficient combustion, which can be up to 50% more fuel efficient compared to other burners. Bioethanol is a sustainable fuel and is 96.6% ethanol. It is a clean fuel that does not release harmful substances during combustion. Because no harmful emissions are produced, a chimney or flue is not required. Choosing a bioethanol fireplace is not only an environmentally conscious choice, but also an economical one. Installing a chimney to vent harmful substances such as particulate matter can be expensive and takes up a lot of space. The absence of a chimney gives more freedom in the placement of the burner. Our bioethanol burners are of extremely high quality and have been tested as the safest in all tests. The burner can only be filled when it is closed itself, which ensures safety measures. Xaralyn is a Dutch manufacturer of quality fireplaces. Our unique patented bioethanol burners are test winners in terms of fuel efficiency and safety. Combustion of bioethanol requires oxygen. Just like with an open fireplace or stove, the room where the burner is located should be adequately ventilated.