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Oil‐fired Rayburns are still a very popular lifestyle choice,
adding convenience and a clean experience to the standard Rayburn
benefits. Although burning solid fuel is a much cleaner and easier
solution than people realise, some still view burning solid fuel as
a labour intensive experience and associate it with the past.
The perception of oil as a potentially expensive fuel is shaped
by the urban experience -where petrol prices and cost‐per‐barrel
headlines dominate the news cycle. In the countryside, Rayburn
users effectively "hedge" their oil costs as they fill the tank
before the winter season - gaining the convenience of an on‐tap
supply at a fixed and predictable cost.
Whether running on oil or gas, Rayburn Technology is among the
most advanced in the world, with every model optimised to deliver
unrivalled efficiency ratings and cost‐effective operation.
Control & efficiency
One of the most common misconceptions about Rayburn is that they
have to be 'always on'. In fact, the opposite is true, making them
a bit like an on‐off 'Aga'.
Even Rayburn solid fuel models offer automatic thermostatic
control, while other fuel types allow for fully programmable timers
so that the Rayburn only provides the function you want when you
need it. That's why Rayburn recommends a home survey to customers
before they commission and install their range - to ensure they're
buying the right model to suit their needs, and to recommend the
best way to use a Rayburn in their home.
Flue Type Options:
- Conventional
Also known as Open Flue: The Rayburn needs to be installed with
the flue piping going into a lined masonry chimney or a
pre-fabricated twin-wall system.
- Balanced Flue
The Rayburn must be positioned against an outside an outside wall
for this option. No chimney is needed; the flue pipe goes directly
through a suitable outside wall.
Wall thickness:
- Standard: 250mm to 430mm
- Optional Extension: 430mm to 880mm
Power Flue*
Rayburns with power flues can be positioned virtually anywhere
in the home, up to a maximum of 5 metres and 5 bends from the
outside. A 2" (50mm) pipe travels from the Rayburn to a fan on the
outside wall.
* Only available on Rayburn Cookmaster Models.
Available Oil Range Cookers.
- XT, 200G, 208G, 380G, 400G, 480AG Natural
Gas
- XT, 200L, 208L, 380L, 400L
- 460AL LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) Propane gas
only.
Not suitable for Butane or Propane & air mixtures.
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