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System Fireplaces by BRUNNER BRUNNER SYSTEM FIREPLACES It Is Not Possible to Build a Fireplace in a More Simple Way Architektur-Kamin Eck 53/121/50 l, Tiles: Sommerhuber CONTENTS Contents The perfect fire ........................................................... 4 Panorama fireplaces ................................................. 20 Affordability or Quality? .............................................. 6 RF fireplaces ........................................................... 21 Fireplaces .................................................................. 8 BSK-line .................................................................. 22 Utilization of Heat .................................................... 10 Comfort of use ........................................................ 26 The Environment ..................................................... 12 Tile stoves .............................................................. 28 Listen & Understand ................................................. 14 Tile stove systems ................................................... 30 The construction ...................................................... 15 Tile stove inserts ..................................................... 31 Flat fireplaces .......................................................... 16 Boiler Technology ................................................... 36 Round fireplaces ...................................................... 17 BHZ - BRUNNER HEATING SYSTEM ............................ 48 Corner fireplaces ...................................................... 18 Pelletmodul ............................................................ 50 Tunnel fireplaces ...................................................... 19 Available products .................................................. 51 3 4 Panorama-Kamin 57/25/60/25 ... the perfect fire BRUNNER THE PERFECT FIRE made in Germany BRUNNER BRUNNER headquarters, training & development centre in Eggenfelden Ulrich Brunner, CEO & founder What‘s made 100% in Germany is more than just a modern product. Germany is widely known for product quality, mostly because of the modern machines and technologies we use. But it is our employees who are the true key to our success. Their attitude towards the work and tasks, as well as the pride about their own products and the company is unique. All this can be found in a family business, where the values of quality and innovation are more important than cost-optimization and simpli- fied production. This attitude is common for all BRUNNER employees - from a young engineer, to a longtime worker in manufacturing. The success of our products is based on a very good workplace atmosphere and the knowledge that our customers appreciate quality and can feel the difference, the added value we bring into our work. BRUNNER fireplaces are one of the best products available that your stove provider can offer you. They give you joy for long years with the “perfect fire”. 5 In general, this is not a necessary contradic- tion. BRUNNER fireplaces are manufactured with modern machines and technologies to achieve highest possible precision. All proc- esses are under continuous control of our qualified and quality-control employees. But the most important difference is the goal of our technical designs. Price-opti- mized products must fulfill only the most necessary requirements, defined already when setting basic project outlines, during development and choice of components. As a result, certain boundaries are crossed, which are set by sales managers, not engi- neers. Products become “affordable“. At BRUNNER, we are committed to function- optimized design. With this approach, we aim to apply all our know- ledge and experience of clever engineers and technicians. This way we manage to find the best solutions in terms of functionality and lifetime of our fireplaces. The final result is a product, which meets in Stil-Kamin 62/76, Keramik MEZ all details the relevant expectations of any people, bringing them lots of enjoyment with the “perfect fire” for many years. BRUNNER stands for functionality and qua lity – without compromis- Affordability ing any details. or Quality? 6 Proudly made in AFFORDABILITY OR QUALITY? Germany “made in germany” is not just an advertising slogan for BRUNNER. We are proud to create products with people, who in their attitude towards work and with diligence develop and manufacture something, what is well known and appreciated throughout the world. Our customers can be sure, that the products invented by our engineers and technicians are cut, welded and assem- bled in Bavarian workshops by native German workers. We even buy such components like fireclay linings or ceramic glazing on our local market – “made in germany” is our motto at all times. All parts are dimensionally accurate and replaceable up to every single compo- nent. Architektur-Kamin 7 8 Architektur-Kamin Tunnel 45/101 Fireplaces ... are beautiful FIREPLACES Instead of the classic open fireplace, log-fires in our homes are often in a closed fireplace insert. The most important reason is the significantly higher efficiency and the resulting lower emissions. These advantages became possible with the invention of ceramic glass, converting the open fireplace into a closed one, with adjust- able air supply. Off course, when we look at the ways for implementing this basic improvement, there are many important differences between the competing manufacturers. A simple consideration is showing only similar firebox dimensions and viewing glass formats. But the cru- cial difference consists in development methods used by manufacturers - if they are intended for ensuring a best price, or to achieve best functionality for their product. BRUNNER is working for functionality and quality – without compromising any details. 9 Eck-Kamin 57/82/48r, Tiles: Sommerhuber Utilization of Heat ... and efficent BRUNNER fireplaces are not just beautiful, they offer an unique feature of choosing the heat utilizing system. UTILIZATION OF HEAT Warm air Heat storage Heat storage Water heater with top-mount steel with attached ceramic with top-mount ceramic with top-mount water smoke hood heat accumulator heat accumulator boiler The hot flue gas flow cools down within The hot flue gas flow is collected by The hot flue gases are flowing into The hot flue gases enter a top-mount the enlarged surface of the hood a cast iron dome to form a glowing mass a ceramic duct water boiler, and converts into warm air rapidly. flow of high density. These are perfect arranged directly installed di- conditions for heating up the heavy above the com- rectly above It‘s a perfect solution blocks of a ceramic duct, bustion chamber. the combus- for small rooms with like in a classic tion chamber. relatively strong This solution is tile stove. and urgent demand recommended, It‘s a perfect solu- for warm air supply. A very reason- when high tion, if you are able solu- effi ciency looking for an tion, when a combined with secondary heat relatively big continuous supply for your fireplace will heat projection existing central be used as a is required, but heating. source of heat the available radiation. space is very limited. 11 Architektur-Kamin 53/121 Environment ... and environmentally friendly ENVIRONMENT What appears to be perfect in mechanical function, should convince by its performance too. Fireplaces from BRUNNER, regardless of the viewing glass formats, comply with all relevant efficiency standards and anti-pollution limits*. EMISSION LIMITS for CO (mg/Nm3) PARTICULATE EMISSION LIMITS for CO (mg/Nm3) 12.500 DIN EN 13240 + DIN EN 13229 150 Germany, so far limits apply only above 15 kW 7.500 Belgian Law 6.250 DIN 18895 100 Revision BImSchV 1. Level (2009) 5.000 DIN 18891 100 Switzerland 1. Level (LRV 08, 2009) 4.000 1. BImSchV (old) from 15 kW 90 Austria 15A 2.500 DIN 18892, former Stuttgart 75 1.600 Austria 15A DINplus KE/KK & KÖ, Regensburg, Munich 1.600 Revision BImSchV 1. Level (2009) 75 Austria 15A (future), Switzerland 2. Level (LRV, 2010) 1.500 Netherlands CO emissions label Class 1 65 DINplus HE 1.500 DINplus, Regensburg, Munich / Switzerland 1. & 2. Level (LRV 08 & LRV 10) 40 Revision BImSchV 2. Level (2015) 1.250 Revision BImSchV 2. Level (2015) 440-1000 BRUNNER fireplaces 17-27 BRUNNER fireplaces 0 2.500 5.000 7.500 10.000 12.500 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 EMISSION LIMITS apply for 13% O2 EMISSION LIMITS apply for 13% O2 13 Listen & Understand LISTEN & UNDERSTAND Lifting doors with pulleys Listening to the people involved and converting ideas into reality has Pulleys with ball bearings on both sides nothing to do with compromise, but rather ensuring a clear redirect the steel ropes stably and gently; each rope can hold up to 670 kg. specification sheet * for our design concepts. Ladies, we understand your needs. High-quality inner linings The fireplace door must be easy to open. Fireclay linings ensure highest thermal The viewing glass must remain clean for a long time. and mechanical endurance. Occasional cleaning must be easy to perform. Gentlemen, we understand your wishes. Easy-lift State-of-the-art mechanics guarantees easy The mechanics must be state-of-the-art. operation and long lifetime of lifting doors. All parts must be accessible and easy to replace, if necessary. Efficiency and emissions must be more than satisfying. Dear Designers, we understand your expectations. No frame around viewing glass, simple finish welcome. Clear glass face Avoid unnecessary controls or annoying handles. With long lasting, adjustable sealing profiles. Seamless transitions with plaster or
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