Differences Between Manual Ethanol Fires And Automatic Ethanol Fires
Choosing the perfect bio ethanol fireplace from the wide array of models and burner types available can be quite daunting. However, understanding waht the differences are between a manual ethanol fireplace and an automatic ethanol fireplace can help you make an informed decision.
The key contrasts lie in their operation and control mechanisms. A manual bio ethanol fireplace requires manual intervention for fuel filling, ignition, flame control, and extinguishing, with the user personally monitoring the process. On the other hand, an automatic ethanol fireplace incorporates electronic controls, such as pumped fuel filling, automatic ignition, adjustable flame intensity and electronic extinguishing options, providing convenience and added safety features. Let's delve deeper into their distinctions to help you make the right choice for your needs.
Automatic ethanol burners are a step up from manual ethanol burners. Automatic ethanol burners can be operated with a remote control, control panel or even your smartphone and smart home system. These remote-controlled bio ethanol burners are also safer thanks to many safety sensors overseeing their work.
A manual ethanol fireplace insert is a stainless-steel container that is filled with bio ethanol fuel. To start the fireplace, you need to use a long lighter to ignite the fuel. The point is that you have to adjust the flames manually and extinguishing the fire is done the same way.
Bio ethanol fireplaces first appeared in 2005. Cov kev taw qhia txog cov bio ethanol hluav taws kub ua nws tau muab ib qhov hluav taws kub yuav luag zaws thiab tsis muaj venting, khaub thuas, haus luam yeeb, hawb pob los yog kim heev. Txij thaum ntawd los, Lub tshuab thiab ruaj ntseg muaj evolved, Thiab hnub no peb muaj ob hom bio ethanol hluav taws kub: Manual and Automatic bio ethanol burners.
These two types each have their advantages and disadvantages. Hence, the type of burner you select, depends on what requirements you have for your fireplace, where it will be used, and what your budget is.
Although there are only two types of bio ethanol burners, the products from different manufactures can vary and offer differences in the way their burners work. For this reason, the information you will find in this guide will only be indicative. If you want a more accurate description of each manufacturer's bio fireplace and burners, you should check out the specific product page and read the manual linked on the page.
You can find all of our automatic or manual bio ethanol burners here:
Bioethanol Fires with a Manual Bio ethanol Burner
A manual bio ethanol burner, is a steel container made of stainless steel, which you fill with bioethanol. The burner has an opening, that can be round or long, depending on the shape of the burner. The flame is ignited with a lighter and extinguished by smothering the fire. The manual burner is the most known, and therefore, it is seen in most bioethanol fires, especially in wall mounted and freestanding bioethanol fires.
To increase the safety of manual bioethanol burners, almost all manufacturers had to find a method for how to avoid spilling the bioethanol out of the burner if it should fall or tip over. The most common method is the use of ceramics fibre cotton in the burner. This is designed to absorb the bioethanol fuel, and makes it impossible to spill the bio ethanol fuel out of the burner if it would tip over by accident.
Benefits of a Manual Bioethanol Burner
1. No power or cables are required and it can be mounted everywhere
Manual bio ethanol burners and fireplaces can be installed and placed freely, because they do not require any power or other cable connection, nor does it need a chimney, vent or flue. The only factor to consider is which size you want the burner to have.
However, you, of course, still need to be aware of general fire hazards and safety distances. You can read about safety distances in our guide on the subject.
2. Manual bio ethanol burners are cheap
Bio ethanol fires have existed for some years, with the manufacturers continuously optimizing the production costs. Tas lawm, Tus manual burners tsis tas yuav muaj cov tshuab, Thiab qhov no txhais tau tias tus nqi ntawm manual bio fireplaces no kuj tsawg heev ntawm no kis.
Disadvantages of a Manual Bio ethanol Fireplace
1. Operated manually
The most obvious disadvantage of the manual bioethanol fireplace is the manual control. It means that you have to get close to the flame for adjusting or switching the burner on and off. Yog li ntawd, vim, a manual bioethanol fire should not be operated by children.
2. Fewer safeguards
Although the manual burners are perfectly safe when you follow the instructions and use common sense, the automatic bio ethanol fires have additional safety sensors that the manual ones do not. These sensors are not available when using a manual biofire.
Bioethanol Fireplace with an Automatic Bioethanol Burner
Automatic bioethanol burners require, just like the manual burners, bioethanol fuel to function. However, this is the only real similarity between them.
Bio ethanol fires with automatic burners are much more technical. Depending on the selected model and manufacturer, you can control them with a remote control, via a control panel, an app, a home-system or Wi-Fi.
For the automatic burners, the bioethanol is filled into an external fuel tank. From there, it is pumped up into the burner for incineration when it is turned on. With manual burners, you just pour the bioethanol fuel directly into the burner opening.
The automatic burner is often seen in built-in bio ethanol fires and used for new constructions, bigger renovation or interior design.
Benefits of an Automatic Ethanol Burner
1. Easy to control the flame
It is easier to extinguish and ignite an automatic burner. All you have to do, is click on the remote control, the control panel on the burner or via an app. Some automatic bio ethanol fires also allow adjustment of the flame size and control over the amount of radiated heat.
2. Safety sensors
An extra bonus with an automatic burner, is the number of safety sensors, which are not possible to get in a manual burner. This may include sensors that monitor CO2 levels, shaking, overheating, thiab lwm yam. So the fireplace will be switched off automatically, in case the sensors picks up any dangers.
3. Fuel economy
Automatic burners often have a better bioethanol fuel economy, since the fuel is only pumped into the burner, when it is needed. This means that no bio ethanol fuel will be wasted when the fireplace is being switched on and off. Tas lawm, it will also not evaporate by itself if unburnt bioethanol is left in the fireplace.
Disadvantages of an Automatic Burner
1. Expensive
One of the biggest disadvantages of an automatic bioethanol burner is the price. An automatic bioethanol burner costs a lot more than its manual counterpart. The reason for this is that the technology used in the automatic models is still relatively new and more advanced. This means, it requires more development and working hours to produce, and the materials needed for the manufacturing are more expensive.
2. Requires power
In order for all the electronic components in the burner to work, it is necessary to have a power connection close to the installation of the ethanol fireplace. This makes the installation less flexible.
However, some automatic burners are equipped with a battery and therefore require recharging instead.
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