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Tundra Grill 80 low, black

Product number: 43001270
Legacy product code: 43001270

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The Tundra Grill 80 low profile gives warmth and comfort from the floor to the ceiling. Made of thick Finnish premium steel!

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Delivery time 7-14 business days.

Deliveries are only within Finland (we do not deliver to Åland).

Description

The Tundra Grill 80 low profile gives warmth and comfort from the floor to the ceiling. Thanks to the extensive included accessories, you can start grilling and enjoying the warmth right away. The height of the hobs and grill plates can be easily adjusted with a lock pin. A broad range of accessories is available for the Tundra Grills, allowing you to customise your Tundra Grill to match your needs.
Please note that when installing it indoors, you will also need a chimney set, not included in the standard delivery. Chimney systems available as accessories guarantee the effectiveness of smoke extraction, as long as the replacement air of the structure is properly taken into account.

  • Finnish product made of Finnish steel
  • When using an open fire, indoors or outdoors, practise due diligence at the cooking location as well as note the fire safety regulations that are in force at the time
  • Thanks to the turning grate in the fireplace, you can use wood or charcoal as fuel
  • If you are going to install the Tundra Grill indoors, you will also need a Tundra Grill chimney set

Tundra Grill® 80 low profile includes as standard:

  • Smoke hood with rain cap
  • 2 turning height-adjustable shelves, diameters 25 cm and 38 cm
  • Muurikka Pan 38 cm
  • Muurikka kindlings
  • Muurikka Broiling Board with metal frame
  • Sausage grill grating 38 cm
  • Ashpan
  • Coal hook

Tundra Grill® indoor installation

When installing a Tundra Grill® fireplace indoors, compliance with the fire regulations is paramount. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • The flue pipe must reach 300 mm downwards from the nearest combustible roofing material and correspondingly it must extend 100 mm above the roof top. (See chimney installation diagram in product images)
  • The length of the chimney depends on the slope and the height of the roof, but the distance between the top of the chimney and the nearest flammable roof material must be at least 80 cm.
  • The outer flue included in the chimney set can only be used in buildings with no heat insulation or suspended ceilings. If you are planning to install a Tundra Grill® fireplace in a thermally insulated or suspended roof building, you will need a custom-made fire-insulated flue piping.
  • Fire regulations also require that there be a non-combustible base, i.e. concrete or sheet metal, under the fireplace and 500 mm outside the edges.
  • The fire is always made directly on top of the grate. This ensures the best combustion when the replacement air comes directly from under the firebox and the fire safety measures are met when the fire burns in the middle of the fireplace.
  • Please pay extra attention when handling fire indoors!

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Material: steel, painted with heat-resistant paint, material thickness 2.5 mm
Working height: 45 cm
Outer diameter: Ø 94 cm
Firepit diameter: Ø 80 cm
Colour of the firepit: black
Colour, smoke hood: black

Side tables are available separately; this model fits 3 of them.

Freight weight: 55 kg

Tundra Grill Owner’s Manual 80 100 HD (PDF)

FIRE SAFETY DISTANCES

This is how you choose the proper chimney length for the Tundra Grill (PDF)

Tundra Grill® indoor installation

When installing a Tundra Grill® fireplace indoors, compliance with the fire regulations is paramount. Here are some things to keep in mind:

  • The flue pipe must reach 300 mm downwards from the nearest combustible roofing material and correspondingly it must extend 100 mm above the roof top. (See chimney installation diagram in product images)
  • The length of the chimney depends on the slope and the height of the roof, but the distance between the top of the chimney and the nearest flammable roof material must be at least 80 cm.
  • The outer flue included in the chimney set can only be used in buildings with no heat insulation or suspended ceilings. If you are planning to install a Tundra Grill® fireplace in a thermally insulated or suspended roof building, you will need a custom-made fire-insulated flue piping.
  • Fire regulations also require that there be a non-combustible base, i.e. concrete or sheet metal, under the fireplace and 500 mm outside the edges, with a safe distance of 1,500 mm to the sides from the centre of the fireplace in all directions.
  • The fire is always made directly on top of the grate. This ensures the best combustion when the replacement air comes directly from under the firebox and the fire safety measures are met when the fire burns in the middle of the fireplace.
  • Please pay extra attention when handling fire indoors!

How to get good and smoke-free indoor air in your summer kitchen, barbeque hut or gazebo

Replacement air is one of the most essential things in smoke removal. New replacement air from the outside must be drawn at least as much as is exhausted with the smoke. With a fire indoors, an air shortage emerges in the hut or gazebo. When there is not enough replacement air, smoke does not exit the chimney because there is no uplift, and the outflow of air slows down. Good and smoke-free indoor air therefore requires a chimney with a diameter of approximately 30 cm and enough air to replace the outflowing air.

  1. The best and draft-free way to solve the correct flow of replacement air required by an open fire is to build a tight radially framed floor in the structure, which is left open from under the floorboards. A hole of 25–30 cm is made under the fireplace, from which the airflow rises directly into the grate; this results in a good, steady airflow inwards. When the fire is burned, the flow accelerates and thus a good upward draft is created into the chimney.
  2. Another popular, but not so good way to solve the supply of replacement air is to immerse replacement air pipes in the foundations of the building. The pipes should be about 150 mm in diameter and at least 4 should be installed to point in different compass-points. To achieve good airflow and operability, the position of the pipes should be pointed upwards, as much as possible, towards the fireplace. No proper airflow is achieved using horizontal piping.
  3. Worst ways to get replacement air are different kinds of holes under doors or in walls. The airflow through them is too strong, easily making the smoke whirl around indoors. During winter, such holes also cause a strong cold draft to the feet.

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