Kirami Macu 29 kW external wood stove for hot tubs. This self-circulating wood stove does not require electricity or a pump. The Macu wood stove heats small and medium-sized hot tubs quickly and easily. Made by Kirami from high-quality AlMg3 marine aluminum, which conducts heat best and has very high corrosion resistance compared to many other metals. This Macu wood stove for hot tubs has a gross output of 40 kW and a net output of 29 kW. The gross output is all the combined power generated when firing. The net output, the power that is transferred to the bath water. The wood stove is double-jacketed in its roof, walls and floor, the bath water circulates around the fire. The fire has contact with the water through the plate via a heat and circulation optimized design. The outside of the wood stove does not get particularly hot.
Kirami stoves are all equipped with a magnesium anode rod that provides additional protection against corrosion. The water in some areas, such as from some private wells, can be aggressive, however, salt water or chlorinated water can eventually corrode metals that this anode provides protection against. This rod should be checked at least a couple of times a year and replaced with a new one when it has worn out. It is mounted in an easily accessible position on the front above the wood door.
Macu stove external dimensions W 450 x H 580 x D 600 mm. Weight 39 kg. Internal water volume 79 liters.
The wood stove is connected to the hot tub with its two smooth water connections with an outer diameter of 75 mm and a cc dimension of 505 mm. Special connections to the hot tub are required. This wood stove requires a Kirami chimney with a diameter of 150 mm (not included).
The Macu wood-burning stove comes with:
• 2 rubber joint tubes with an inner diameter of 75 mm and a length of approximately 90 mm.
• 4 heavy-duty hose clamps for above
• 1 wood hatch with hasp handle and four pull holes
• 1 cast iron grate, 135x290 mm
• 1 roster stand
• 1 flame plate
• 1 mounted replaceable magnesium anode rod

















