The Kronos Freestanding Wood Heater
The Kronos is one heavy built lady...
8mm Steel Top - thick fire brick liners - heavy top baffle
Perfect for homes living off the grid - with a natural design air flow, the Kronos heats perfectly with no fan....


- 0.75g/Kg Emissions
- 65% Efficiency
- Heats 19+ squares
- Suitable for a 3-4 bedroom home (Approx.)
- Unique pedestal base complete with ash pan
- 6mm steel firebox durability
- 8mm thick large radiant cook top
- Ceramic glass
- Easy roll door mechanism for ease of operation
- Colour - Black high temp paint
- Generously size fire box for long burn time
Heating Calculations..
The Kronos offers 19Kw of heating..
19Kw = 19 Imperial Building Sqrs
19Kw = 45.6 Metric Building Sqrs with 2.4Mtr Ceiling

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EPA Efficiency
The EPA requirement is for all heaters to have no more than 4g/Kg Emissions
The Logair Kronos
Emissions- 0.75g/Kg
Efficiency- 65% Efficiency

EPA Efficiency
The EPA requirement is for all heaters to have no more than 4g/Kg Emissions
The Logair Kronos
Emissions- 0.75g/Kg
Efficiency- 65% Efficiency
10 Great Reasons to Buy Logaire...
1. Super high heating efficiencies to give lower running costs.
2. Made by Australasia’s largest fire manufacturer.
3. Warranty up to 10 years.
4. Environmentally responsible clean air models.
5. Glass remains clean due to multi-burn technology.
6. Fire brick lined for extra heating efficiency.
7. Safety door lock models.
8. 6mm steel for durability.
9. Enamel finished models to keep your fire looking new.
10. Supplementary water heating option (Atlanta only).
Convection Fires
When installed in the correct manner, your Logaire fire will provide a cleaner, more energy efficient warmth.
Logaire recommends that all installation work be carried out by an competent installer.
Convection fires provide a more even heat to the room.
The air is warmed from the ceiling down and thus the warmth may take longer to be felt.
A convection fire has a casing around the fire box which allows the air to flow.
As the air passes the fire box, it is heated: This action is known as convection.
A convection fire is more suitable for a room or house with a standard ceiling height and where more even heat distribution is desired.