Murphy Heating

Multi-Fuel Stoves - Nestor Martin
The Harmony III



With the ability to provide the ideal combustion conditions for burning solid fuels from the darkest coal to the lightest wood, the Harmony multi fuel stove is an impressive engineering achievement. High efficiency stoves are often difficult to light because of the internal baffling but the Harmont is equipped with a direct flue path damper to ensure easy lighting and once lit, the thermostatically controlled primary air supply and manually optimized pre-heated secondary air supply allow you to regulate the heat output from the stove precisely.

With the Harmony I giving up to 7kW and the Harmony III giving up to 16kW of heating together with the ability to burn for long periods between refuelling, total control of the stove is not only important for comfort but for the efficiency of the stove and efficient use of its heating capacity.

Both models can be fitted with boilers to heat domestic hot water and the Harmony III can be fitted with a larger boiler to heat water radiators. It has never been so desirable to make wood or other solid fuels the power to warm your home.

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  • Maximum Heat Output to Room
    16kW
  • Maximum Log Length
    558mm/22inches
  • Flue Outlet
    153mm/6inches
  • Flue Outlet Position
    The stove is supplied with fittings to allow either top or back outlets.
  • Finishes Available
    Matt cast black, bottle green enamel & satin black enamel.
  • Accessories Supplied
    Poker, riddling tool, ash pan withdrawing tool, air control adjusting tool, installation instructions,
    & operating instructions. A plinth in a matching finish can be supplied as an optional extra.
    thermostatic air control, top loading access.
  • Bi-Metallic Air Shutter
    Giving measured changes in air flow rates to increase efficiency and reduce the formation of clinker.
  • Air Wash System
    For ensuring the complete combustion of fuels which burn with large flames and to form a barrier of
    air between the glass and these potentially staining fuels.
  • Thermostatically Controlled Burning
    Allowing your temperature setting of the stove to dictate the burning rate of fuels needing an under
    grate air supply.
  • Top Baffle System
    Cast iron baffles route the hot gases through a long path, giving time for the heat to be released
    to the stove while maintaining the combustion chamber temperature.
  • Cast Iron Protection Plates
    When cleaning the stove these plates can be removed without fear of them crumbling as do mineral bricks.
  • Clean Riddling
    The riddling lever, located behind the lower door, enables the grate to be riddled without opening
    the stove or or ash pit.
  • Single Piece Glass
    The stove's door is fitted with a single piece ceramic glass giving an uninterrupted view of the fire
    with the maximum strength.
  • Direct Flue Path Damper
    A cast iron door allowing the baffle system to be bypassed, for rapid flue warming, ensures trouble
    free lighting.
  • Cast Iron Log Guard
    A multi fingered guard preventing any logs from rolling out of a fire if the front door is used.
  • Convection Panel
    A vented panel at the back of the stove converts the rear radiated heat of the stove into a flow of
    convected heat directly into the room.
  • Ash Pan
    The ash pan is easily removed and generously sized.
  • Side Loading
    Giving the facility to load the stove with logs or coal without spilling ash and more simple than by
    using the front door.