Stoves for a bath "Varvara": an overview of models

Stoves for the Varvara bath: an overview of models
  1. Advantages and disadvantages
  2. Device
  3. The lineup
  4. Additional elements
  5. Customer Reviews

Russia has always been associated with frost and bath. When a hot body dives into an ice-hole, when frosty air and snow penetrate steamed skin ... It's hard to argue with these primordially Russian symbols. And it’s not worth it. In the coldest parts of the country, there is a bathhouse in every courtyard. How do local craftsmen manage to create a correct, competent and safe building? A properly selected and installed oven is half the battle.

Advantages and disadvantages

One of the most famous sauna stoves today is the product of the Tver manufacturer "Dero and K". The company has been showing itself on the Russian market as a quality supplier of products for more than ten years. In the production of stoves for baths and saunas, this manufacturer relies primarily on its own and foreign experience.

The voice of buyers, to whom the company is primarily oriented, is also very important for them.

Among the advantages of the Varvara oven, the following key points can be highlighted.

  • Individual complete set under the order. The manufacturer takes into account all the needs of the buyer, which may affect the final price of the product.
  • Effective heating rate. The convection system and the material from which the ovens are made allow heating the bathhouse in an hour and a half or less.
  • Economical price and use. The price directly depends on the size of the oven and the configuration. It does not require additional maintenance from the outside more often than once a year or two. The unique combustion system saves the main fuel - wood.
  • Wear resistance. The oven itself is made of metal with a thickness of at least six millimeters, and the water tank is made of high-quality stainless steel, so the option of burning out is minimized.
  • Simplified operation. The oven is very easy to clean thanks to the existing round hole at the back, which is closed with a special plug.
  • Aesthetic appearance. Some models are lined with natural stone, in others - a mesh casing for laying out stones, in others - a panoramic front door made of heat-resistant glass.

Also, “Varvara” ovens are lightweight compared to their “colleagues” (sometimes it does not exceed 100 kg).

The disadvantages of this miracle stove should also be noted.based on the observations of customers who are extremely dissatisfied with their purchase.

  • The water in the tank heats up more slowly than usual. Professionals suggest solving this problem by installing an additional heat exchanger on the chimney. After that, the water temperature rises as quickly as possible, so you need to make sure that the water in the tank does not boil.
  • condensate in the chimney. Problem with pipe installation option. The oven operates on low heat, that is, on constant heating. Because of this, the temperature at the outlet of the chimney is low, as a result of which condensation forms.

Masters of stove and bathing work recommend making the chimney pipe longer than the tank by at least 50 cm.

    One of the additional recommendations is a complete rejection of birch firewood. It is unacceptable to heat the stove with such fuel. In some cases, suture rupture was observed. The manufacturer assures that all measures to eliminate this deficiency have been taken, birch firewood received an amnesty and can be used on an equal basis with others. The happy owners of the Varvara ovens, who have verified this on their own experience, have not yet commented on this circumstance.

    As can be seen from the disadvantages of a domestic sauna stove, it acquires the best functionality when installed correctly.

    Device

    There is a whole range of Varvara stoves. In order to disassemble the device of the Dero and K brand products as accurately as possible, let us dwell on the simplest of them. This sauna stove is not an economic or technological miracle.

    Its structure is quite typical and simple:

    • The combustion chamber is the place where fuel is burned. Since the stove is wood-fired, any wooden logs will do.
    • Afterburning system - here flue gases that were formed in the firebox break up.
    • The grate and ash pan are helpful in collecting wood residues.
    • A sophisticated chimney system works as efficiently as possible when properly installed.
    • The protective cover provides heat transfer to the room.

      An important component of the Varvara oven is its cleaning system - a hole with a plug on the back of the stove, which can be easily cleaned from soot with an ordinary brush. But such a hole appeared only years later in the latest models. Professionals suggest that you can make a place for cleaning yourself in outdated stoves. The cutout should be in the upper third of the rear wall and fall directly into the flue duct.

      The main thing is to be careful and create maximum tightness in this particular place, that is, to also make a tight plug.

      The lineup

      The manufacturer responsibly declares that before proceeding with the manufacture of sauna stoves, a number of studies and tests were carried out. Let's dwell on the main models of Varvara ovens and consider their advantages and disadvantages in more detail.

      "Fairy Tale" and "Terma Fairy Tale" - these are convection-storage ovens that warm up the room as quickly as possible and keep it warm for a very long time. The walls and top of the stoves are made of natural stone - soapstone. The difference between these two stoves is a reservoir for stones. In “Skazka” it is an open heater, in “Terma Skazka” it is a closed “chest” with a lid. The second one helps to heat the stones to the maximum temperature. Both are designed to warm up a steam room of no more than 24 square meters. Weight - up to 200 kg assembled.

      The same models, but marked with the "mini" prefix, heat the steam room no more than 12 squares.

      The Kamenka and Terma Kamenka stoves have several modifications.

      • "Kamenka". The maximum loading of stones is 180-200 kg, the time for warming up a room up to 24 square meters is no more than an hour and a half. The weight of the assembled oven is up to 120 kg.
      • "Heater, elongated firebox". The length of the combustion chamber is 100 mm longer than that of the first. Weight is also no more than 120 kilograms.
      • "Kamenka mini" specially made for small steam rooms - up to 12 m2. Very compact, easy to install and operate. Weighs no more than 85 kg.
      • "Mini stove, elongated firebox". Weighs 90 kg, designed for a small volume of a pair of rooms.

      The “Terma Kamenka” is divided into modifications according to the same principle as the simple “Kamenka”. The only difference is the closed heater in the first one.

      Oven "Mini" can be installed even in the smallest bath, thanks to its compact size. A variety of subspecies, the main feature of which is the division into classic ones, with a shortened firebox and with an elongated firebox, has three options:

      • "Mini without contour";
      • "Mini hinged";
      • "Mini with a contour".

      They are all very effective despite their size. In this oven, the system of double convection is preserved, which contributes to the rapid warming up of the room and the heater. It can be supplemented with a water circuit and different types of combustion chamber, and can also function perfectly with a side hinged tank.

      "Mini with a contour" - a furnace with a heat exchanger built into the combustion chamber, which is designed to heat water in a tank (usually up to 50 liters in volume) located at a decent distance from the furnace.

      "Woodpile", like the "Mini", it can be mounted, with or without a contour. But this model is also designed for larger rooms. The hinged tank or water circuit here already reaches a larger volume than in the "Mini", namely 55 liters.

          Each of the models is successfully completed with additional elements that allow the furnace to function as efficiently and comfortably as possible.

          Additional elements

          The same supplier has a number of add-ons that can be additionally ordered and installed in the bathhouse.

          • External combustion chamber. It happens that the wall between the steam room and the rest room does not allow bringing the firebox into an adjacent room. Therefore, they are made immediately with different sizes of furnaces: shortened, standard and elongated.
          • Hinged tank. It is a classic water tank that is attached to the left or right in a specially designated recess - a pocket. The tank is made entirely of stainless steel with a thickness of no more than one millimeter.
          • Panoramic door is more a decorative element than a practical and functional one.
          • Water tank, located on the chimney pipe, allows you to use a shower if the bath is equipped with a water supply.
          • Heat exchanger. An additional element for heating water in a tank located at a remote distance from the stove. It is very important to monitor the filling of the heat exchanger. If it is not complete, it can lead to depressurization.

          This sauna stove is good in that it can harmoniously fit into the interior of any bath in its original form, or it can serve efficiently and effectively, lined with brick. At the same time, it attracts into the room not just the Russian spirit and aesthetic value. Thanks to this installation, additional power appears to accelerate the heating of the steam room.

          Thus, the Varvara stove acquires the image of a domestic stove designer, which will very easily adapt not only to the preferences and additional requests of its owner, but also fit into the interior of any small or large-sized Russian bath.

          Customer Reviews

          According to the owners of "Varvara", this oven is simple and effective. They all describe the pros, give advice on installation and maintenance. Of the negative points, users most often indicate problems with cleaning, periodic loss of traction, and erratic stacking of grates. The latter occurs when the furnace is overheated and the walls of the furnace are deformed.

          On the other hand, buyers do not speak very flatteringly about the manufacturer. It has been noticed that technologists constantly respond to the questions of their customers in a timely manner. But when it comes to replacing one or another component part (through the fault of the furnace owner or manufacturer), problems arise.

          Today, the manufacturing company continues to produce high-quality sauna stoves. Now all the shortcomings in the existing models are being actively refined. The manufacturer also promises to soon release an updated series of classic ovens. What exactly will be changed is not disclosed.

          The cost of the stoves for the "Varvara" bathhouse ranges from 12,500 rubles for the "Mini" to 49,500 rubles for the "Terma Skazka". Each of the models has its own advantages. But the main thing is the quality, tested by time and grown on the past corrected mistakes.

          Professionals also advise you to pay attention to some important points, according to the instructions.

          • Protection of the base of the furnace from overheating and burning. One of the simplest recipes for making such protection is the use of bricks and galvanized sheet. Two rows of "fiery stones" are placed on the concrete solution, and the top is covered with a sheet of metal. The area of ​​such a base should be about 10 cm larger than the area of ​​the bottom of the furnace.
          • Control over the temperature of the heated water.
          • Selection of pipes, the quality of which does not depend on pressure and temperature differences. Plastic is strongly discouraged here.
          • Constant cleaning of the ash pan and chimney so that soot does not accumulate, which complicates the operation of the furnace as a whole.
          • Preheating the furnace before installing it in the room.
          • Stacking river and sea pebbles, jadeite (close to jade), talcochlorite, gabbro-diabase (close to basalt in composition), crimson quartzite, white quartz (aka bath boulder), basalt and cast iron stones.

            Also, when building a bath and installing a stove in it, you should consult with a professional stove-maker. This will help not only to extend its service life, but also to fully enjoy all the advantages of the products of the Russian manufacturer.

            In the next video you can watch an overview of the Terma Kamenka multi-mode sauna and sauna model.

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