Description
The Beltane Brue is the compact powerhouse of the Beltane range, delivering impressive performance in a space-conscious design. With a 4.0kW nominal output, it is perfectly suited to smaller rooms, offering efficient, comfortable heat without overwhelming the space.
Despite its compact dimensions, the Brue features a generous glass window that provides a clear and captivating view of the flames. Designed and engineered in Britain, it combines classic styling with durable construction and modern combustion technology.
Lined with highly insulating vermiculite panels and fitted with a durable cast iron grate, the Brue maximises heat retention and ensures efficient combustion. Easy-to-use air controls give you precise control over burn rate and temperature, allowing for optimal fuel efficiency.
Suitable for installation on a 12mm hearth, the Brue offers flexible positioning while maintaining a secure and stylish foundation.
With an A+ energy rating, DEFRA approval (order specific model), and full Ecodesign compliance, the Beltane Brue meets stringent UK emission standards for cleaner, more environmentally responsible wood burning.
Key Features
- Compact wood-burning stove
- Nominal heat output: 4.0kW
- Heat output range: 3–5kW
- A+ Energy Rating
- High efficiency (up to 81.4%)
- Large air-washed glass window
- Vermiculite-lined fire chamber
- Durable cast iron grate
- Easy-to-use air controls
- DEFRA model available for Smoke Control Areas (order specific model)
- Suitable for installation on a 12mm hearth
- Suitable for glass floor plate
- Finished in Anthracite
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Height | 525mm |
| Width | 380mm |
| Depth | 310mm |
| Weight | 60kg |
| Fuel Type | Wood (Smokeless fuel model available – order specific model) |
| Nominal Output | 4.0kW |
| Efficiency (Wood) | 81.4% |
| Efficiency (Smokeless Fuel) | 80.9% |
| CO @ 13% O₂ (Wood) | 0.06 |
| CO @ 13% O₂ (Smokeless Fuel) | 0.05 |
| Particulates @ 13% O₂ (Wood) | 25 mg/m³ |
| Particulates @ 13% O₂ (Smokeless Fuel) | 14 mg/m³ |
| Maximum Log Length | 200mm |
| Flue Outlet Size | 125mm |
| Distance to Combustibles (Rear) | 200mm |
| Rear Clearance with Convector Collar | 100mm |
| Distance to Combustibles (Side) | 600mm |
| Side Clearance with Convection Panel | 200mm |
| Distance to Centre of Top Flue (from rear) | 140mm |
| Height to Centre of Rear Outlet | 415mm |
| Smoke Control Approved | Yes – Order Specific Model |
| Standard | EN 13240 |
| Colour | Anthracite |
| Optional Closed Combustion | No |
| Suitable for Glass Floor Plate | Yes |
The Beltane Brue Eco-design proves that great things come in compact packages. Combining efficient heat output, durable construction, and clean-burning performance, it is the ideal solution for smaller rooms seeking both warmth and style.
Beltane Brue – Standard vs. Convection Model
What’s the difference?
Both versions of the Beltane Brue are compact wood-burning stoves with a nominal output of around 4.0 kW, high efficiency, and a large glass window for excellent flame visuals. They share the same core design, energy rating, and DEFRA-approved status, but the Convection model adds enhanced heat distribution and installation flexibility.
🔹 Standard Beltane Brue
- Traditional radiant heating: Heat is delivered primarily from the stove’s body and glass front.
- Clearances to combustibles: Standard distances apply (e.g., ~200 mm rear, ~600 mm sides).
- Best for: Typical room setups where standard heat dispersion is sufficient.
- Installation: Straightforward sit-on hearth or base placement.
Ideal if: You want straightforward radiant heating and a classic compact stove setup.
🔹 Beltane Brue Convection Model
- Enhanced convective heat distribution: Convection panels channel air around the firebox before releasing it into the room — spreading warmth more evenly and efficiently.
- Reduced combustible clearances: With convection panels fitted, required clearances to combustibles decrease (e.g., side clearance can reduce from ~600 mm to ~200 mm).
- Improved installation flexibility: Easier siting in timber-framed or tighter spaces due to lower clearance needs.
- Heat delivery: More even warmth throughout the room, not just from the stove’s surface.
Ideal if:
✔ You have an open-plan space
✔ You want better air circulation and heat dispersion
✔ You need lower clearances for building constraints
Quick Comparison
| Feature | Standard Brue | Brue Convection Model |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Type | Radiant | Convection + Radiant |
| Airflow | Standard | Enhanced convective airflow |
| Clearance to combustible materials | Standard distances | Reduced with convection panels |
| Best for | Smaller rooms with standard heating needs | Open-plan or tighter installations |
| Installation Flexibility | Standard | Higher |
In Simple Terms
- The Standard Brue heats mainly from its surface and is ideal for straightforward installations.
- The Brue Convection model moves heat more efficiently through the room and reduces space requirements around the stove.
Description
The Beltane Brue is the compact powerhouse of the Beltane range, delivering impressive performance in a space-conscious design. With a 4.0kW nominal output, it is perfectly suited to smaller rooms, offering efficient, comfortable heat without overwhelming the space.
Despite its compact dimensions, the Brue features a generous glass window that provides a clear and captivating view of the flames. Designed and engineered in Britain, it combines classic styling with durable construction and modern combustion technology.
Lined with highly insulating vermiculite panels and fitted with a durable cast iron grate, the Brue maximises heat retention and ensures efficient combustion. Easy-to-use air controls give you precise control over burn rate and temperature, allowing for optimal fuel efficiency.
Suitable for installation on a 12mm hearth, the Brue offers flexible positioning while maintaining a secure and stylish foundation.
With an A+ energy rating, DEFRA approval (order specific model), and full Ecodesign compliance, the Beltane Brue meets stringent UK emission standards for cleaner, more environmentally responsible wood burning.
Key Features
- Compact wood-burning stove
- Nominal heat output: 4.0kW
- Heat output range: 3–5kW
- A+ Energy Rating
- High efficiency (up to 81.4%)
- Large air-washed glass window
- Vermiculite-lined fire chamber
- Durable cast iron grate
- Easy-to-use air controls
- DEFRA model available for Smoke Control Areas (order specific model)
- Suitable for installation on a 12mm hearth
- Suitable for glass floor plate
- Finished in Anthracite
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Height | 525mm |
| Width | 380mm |
| Depth | 310mm |
| Weight | 60kg |
| Fuel Type | Wood (Smokeless fuel model available – order specific model) |
| Nominal Output | 4.0kW |
| Efficiency (Wood) | 81.4% |
| Efficiency (Smokeless Fuel) | 80.9% |
| CO @ 13% O₂ (Wood) | 0.06 |
| CO @ 13% O₂ (Smokeless Fuel) | 0.05 |
| Particulates @ 13% O₂ (Wood) | 25 mg/m³ |
| Particulates @ 13% O₂ (Smokeless Fuel) | 14 mg/m³ |
| Maximum Log Length | 200mm |
| Flue Outlet Size | 125mm |
| Distance to Combustibles (Rear) | 200mm |
| Rear Clearance with Convector Collar | 100mm |
| Distance to Combustibles (Side) | 600mm |
| Side Clearance with Convection Panel | 200mm |
| Distance to Centre of Top Flue (from rear) | 140mm |
| Height to Centre of Rear Outlet | 415mm |
| Smoke Control Approved | Yes – Order Specific Model |
| Standard | EN 13240 |
| Colour | Anthracite |
| Optional Closed Combustion | No |
| Suitable for Glass Floor Plate | Yes |
The Beltane Brue Eco-design proves that great things come in compact packages. Combining efficient heat output, durable construction, and clean-burning performance, it is the ideal solution for smaller rooms seeking both warmth and style.
Beltane Brue – Standard vs. Convection Model
What’s the difference?
Both versions of the Beltane Brue are compact wood-burning stoves with a nominal output of around 4.0 kW, high efficiency, and a large glass window for excellent flame visuals. They share the same core design, energy rating, and DEFRA-approved status, but the Convection model adds enhanced heat distribution and installation flexibility.
🔹 Standard Beltane Brue
- Traditional radiant heating: Heat is delivered primarily from the stove’s body and glass front.
- Clearances to combustibles: Standard distances apply (e.g., ~200 mm rear, ~600 mm sides).
- Best for: Typical room setups where standard heat dispersion is sufficient.
- Installation: Straightforward sit-on hearth or base placement.
Ideal if: You want straightforward radiant heating and a classic compact stove setup.
🔹 Beltane Brue Convection Model
- Enhanced convective heat distribution: Convection panels channel air around the firebox before releasing it into the room — spreading warmth more evenly and efficiently.
- Reduced combustible clearances: With convection panels fitted, required clearances to combustibles decrease (e.g., side clearance can reduce from ~600 mm to ~200 mm).
- Improved installation flexibility: Easier siting in timber-framed or tighter spaces due to lower clearance needs.
- Heat delivery: More even warmth throughout the room, not just from the stove’s surface.
Ideal if:
✔ You have an open-plan space
✔ You want better air circulation and heat dispersion
✔ You need lower clearances for building constraints
Quick Comparison
| Feature | Standard Brue | Brue Convection Model |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Type | Radiant | Convection + Radiant |
| Airflow | Standard | Enhanced convective airflow |
| Clearance to combustible materials | Standard distances | Reduced with convection panels |
| Best for | Smaller rooms with standard heating needs | Open-plan or tighter installations |
| Installation Flexibility | Standard | Higher |
In Simple Terms
- The Standard Brue heats mainly from its surface and is ideal for straightforward installations.
- The Brue Convection model moves heat more efficiently through the room and reduces space requirements around the stove.