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HeatCharm I600 Series 8 Inbuilt Wood Heater

$4,649.07
Sale price  $4,649.07 Regular price  $4,999.00
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HeatCharm I600 Series 8 Inbuilt Wood Heater

$4,649.07
Sale price  $4,649.07 Regular price  $4,999.00
HeatCharm I600 Series 8 Inbuilt Wood Heater is a purpose‑built inbuilt wood heater designed to deliver reliable warmth and an attractive view of the fire.

HeatCharm I600 — Overview

The HeatCharm I600 brings classic wood‑fire ambience with modern combustion performance. This inbuilt model suits built fireplaces and zero‑clearance installations, offering a generous firebox and engineered airflow for cleaner, more efficient burning. Ideal for those who want a substantial heat source without a freestanding footprint.

HeatCharm I600 — Specifications at a glance

  • Heating capacity: up to 28 squares
  • Particulate emissions: 1.2 g/kg
  • Average heating efficiency: 62%
  • Average peak power: 12.0 kW
  • Firebox dimensions: 630 H x 800 W x 530 D (mm)
  • Overall dimensions: 707 H x 997 W x 541 D (mm)
  • Clearance to combustible: Rear 25 (Z/C), Side 25, Top 220 (mm)
  • Hearth distance: Either side of door opening 200 mm, Front 400 mm
  • Back of heater to centre of flue: 160 mm
  • Weight: 167 kg

Key features

  • Large viewing window for an expansive fire view and ambience.
  • Spacious firebox to accept substantial logs for longer burn times.
  • Engineered for efficient combustion to reduce waste and emissions.
  • Designed for inbuilt installation with low rear and side clearances.
  • Robust construction and substantial mass for steady heat delivery.

Dimensions & portability

The HeatCharm I600 is an inbuilt appliance — its overall footprint and substantial weight make it a fixed installation best suited to a prepared fireplace cavity. Check the listed clearances and hearth distances when planning placement and framing.

Fuel & setup

Use seasoned, dry hardwood for best performance and minimal emissions. The HeatCharm I600 is intended for installation into an existing or new masonry or lined fireplace cavity; follow all installation clearances and local building codes. Positioning of the flue and correct connection to a compliant flue system are essential for safety and performance.

What's included

  • Inbuilt wood heater unit (as described)
  • Standard fittings required for inbuilt installation — confirm specific accessory inclusions with your retailer
  • Manufacturer documentation and brochure

Who it's for Heatcharm I600

This inbuilt heater suits homeowners seeking a permanent, high‑output wood heater for medium to large living areas. It's a good choice for those who prioritise a large viewing window, strong heat output and an inbuilt aesthetic rather than a freestanding stove.

Care & maintenance

  • Burn only dry, seasoned hardwood to reduce creosote and emissions.
  • Inspect and clean the flue regularly and have an annual professional service.
  • Clean the glass with recommended cleaners once cool to maintain viewing quality.
  • Check seals and gaskets periodically and replace as required to retain efficiency.

More about the HeatCharm I600

The this unit combines an ample firebox and considered clearances to offer effective inbuilt heating for Australian homes. Whether you want a focal fireplace or a practical heating appliance, this model balances flame presentation with dependable heat performance.

Choosing the right option

If you're comparing options in this range, focus on how it will fit your space, how often you’ll use it, and what matters most day-to-day. For many households, the best choice is the one that’s easy to live with — straightforward to use, simple to keep looking good, and suited to Australian conditions. When you’re weighing up your shortlist, consider your layout, traffic flow, and whether you want something that’s more entertaining-focused or more everyday practical. If you’d like a second opinion, our team can help you narrow it down based on your space, style and how you plan to use it. A quick way to decide is to ask: does “this unit” describe what you’re actually trying to achieve in your outdoor area? Once you’re clear on the goal, this unit becomes much easier to compare across different options and configurations.

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