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Chilli Penguin - The Fubsy

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This penguin started life as the Stock Cube, it was then developed into a convector model, and an integral plinth was added, so effectively a Stock Cube in extra large. It has all the qualities of the Stock Cube; strong, simple, efficient and clean burning.  It shares the same firebox and performance as all of the stoves in the Stock Cube series. The Fubsy just gives you more to love…not only wider, but taller.

The name Fubsy we couldn’t resist, it comes from an old English word meaning “a short stature with a wide girth”, or “short and stout”. Who could walk past a Fubsy? It makes you want to dawdle, pause a while, fluff up a cushion, get a book, fill a glass.

If you want a 5kW wood burner, squarer and deeper than our Woody… taller and wider than the Stock Cube….this could be your penguin. Let a Fubsy warm you up and chill you out.

Convector panels
Although often chosen for the look and large top plate which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on, the convector panels makes these stoves particularly effective for heating large, well insulated rooms.

How do convector panels work?
As hot air created by heat from the stove's bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Air controls
This stove is beautifully simple to control, there is one air control knob. This is both the air boost, when fully extended and finer control when eased inwards. It comes with an air control tool to help you judge the boost control, but can equally just be operated by hand. Wood burns better on a bed of ash, but when you do want to empty it, you just scoop it out from the base of the firebox.

Ecodesign stoves.
In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. These and other measures are shown in the tech table.

Wood ONLY.

Nominal output 4.8 kW
Efficiency 76.9 %
Dimensions
The Fubsy
Width 555mm Depth 405mm Height 714mm
Wood only Yes
Colours Available Yes
Optional Direct Air Kit Yes (Retrofittable)
Approved for use in smoke control zones Yes
Log length × diameter length 300mm diam 100mm
Flue collar diameter 127mm
Flue size required min 125mm
Ecodesign measures
Particulates @ 13% O2 27 mg/m³
CO content @13% O2 0.12 %
NOx mg/m³ 114 mg/m³
CxHy mg /m³ 116 mg/m³
Top Exit as standard
Rear Exit fit blanking plate to top exit
option for rear flue only (no top hole) can be selected at point of order
Distance to combustibles *+
side 300mm rear 350mm above 500mm
Distance to combustibles with insulated flue fitted to stove top *
side 300mm rear 150mm above 500mm
Distance to non combustibles
side 100mm rear 50mm above 150mm
Hearth type 12mm
* these are the minimum distances, be aware that there are other considerations eg. access for sweeping, height of kettle etc
+ if single wall ie. non insulated flue is used then the distance to combustibles at the rear is equal to 3 x flue diameter