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Heating of an Electric Fireplace

An electric fireplace is an excellent alternative to a traditional wood stove or another fireplace. The maintenance is minimal, you don't need to chop wood or keep the fireplace clean, and the installation costs are completely affordable.

In this guide, we will guide you through the heat output of an electric fireplace.


What is an Electric Fireplace?

An electric fireplace imitates the appearance of a traditional fireplace and is frequently employed as a replacement for outdated, traditional hearths. Many open wood stoves have already been prohibited in major European cities.

These electric fireplaces are simply plugged into a wall outlet and can be operated with or without heat. Equipped with an integrated heater, they typically emit approximately 1.5 kW per hour, which is suitable for heating a room with an area of around 35 m2.

Does an Electric Fireplace make Heat?

Certainly, electric fireplaces generate heat. However, the heat output differs among various fireplace models. The majority of models feature a heater that can be activated or deactivated as needed, allowing for year-round usage. Even during the summer months, when warm nights prompt us to open windows, the fireplace can still be enjoyed for its cozy ambiance without emitting heat. This versatility ensures that electric fireplaces remain a source of comfort, perfect for evenings spent watching movies regardless of the season.

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Most electric fireplaces offer adjustable heat settings, allowing users to regulate the warmth at various levels. Typically, these settings include options for no heat, as well as high and low heat outputs. Some models may even feature an intermediate level, providing flexibility based on individual preferences. Additionally, our Evonic fires are equipped with built-in thermostats, ensuring that the desired room temperature remains consistent.

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How much Heat Does an Electric Fireplace Produce?

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The main question is: "How much square footage can this electric fireplace effectively heat?" Unfortunately, there's no exact answer to this question due to variations in fireplace models and home designs. Factors such as the age of your home, whether it's a 1930s structure or a new build, can significantly affect heating efficiency.

Typically, electric fireplaces are not recommended as primary heating sources. Instead, they serve as cozy secondary heating systems. They are commonly installed to complement underfloor heating, providing immediate zone heat. When positioned strategically, an electric fireplace can effectively heat the room where it's mounted, as the heat radiates directly from the integrated heater, creating a comfortable ambiance.

However, it's important to note that electric fireplaces differ from wood stoves, which primarily distribute heat through convection throughout the home.

By strategically placing the electric fireplace, you can enhance its heating capabilities, particularly in your favorite areas of your home. Thermally, electric fireplaces operate similarly to traditional electric radiators, generating radiant heat.