rais - Focus Stoves

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rais - Focus Stoves
2012 - 2013
INSERTS6
Rais 50017
Rais 50028
Rais 5003
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Rais 700
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Rais 2:1
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RAIS Q-Bic insert
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Rais Q-Tee insert
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STOVES16
Rais Viva 120
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RAIS Viva 98
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Rais Q-2021
Rais Rina
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Rais Q-Tee wall-mounted
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RAIS Q-Tee
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Rais Pilar
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Rais Palo
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Rais Rondo
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Rais Q-Bic
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Rais Epoca
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SOAPSTONE STOVES34
RAIS Poleo Soapstone
RAIS Rina Soapstone
Rais Juno
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ACCESSORIES40
SPECIFICATIONS
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BACK TO BASIC
Firewood with a neutral environmental impact
When you use dry and clean firewood and give it
enough air, you can just about see the smoke from the
chimney. And your firing has a neutral environmental
impact. When trees grow they absorb CO2 from the air.
When trees rot or are burned, they release the CO2. It
cancels each other out. Wood is a renewable resource.
In Europe, the amount of planted trees always exceeds the amount of felled trees.
The sale of fuel generates revenue which also benefits
the flora and fauna in the forests. When wood is used
as fuel, you save on coal, oil and gas.
With a RAIS you get 1st class firing. The combustion is
first-rate and you take extra care of the environment.
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DESIGN – IN LINE WITH MODERN HOUSES..
- a unique design which is pleasing to the eye every day – even when there is no fire in the
stove
- a beautiful view of the fire as a RAIS keeps the glass clean
- comfortable operation as a RAIS has a cool handle
- the joy of extraordinary quality because the best materials and solutions have been used
- constantly visionary and innovative heat sources, which break with traditions and show
supreme design. We combine classic style with innovation with simple and sturdy means.
- RAIS offers exclusive and striking products that cannot be purchased elsewhere. At the
same time, we connect past and future as our extensive experience is the foundation on
which we create new products.
A RAIS WOODBURNING STOVE IS A GUARANTEE FOR HIGH QUALITY IN DESIGN,
MATERIAL CHOICE, MANUFACTURE, HEAT ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
EFFICIENCY.
The idea behind the RAIS 500 came as a natural
extension of the design spirit of the modern house.
The minimalistic style with the right lines and simple means in the modern architecture is also the
recipe for the modern woodburning stove?
- Yes exactly. The simple lines. The beautiful height
and closed shape all the way around. The width and
height on the glass door.
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- We not only wanted good design. Form and
function also had to come together. Ambitions for
design and function. It sounds simple – but it rarely
is...
But even that succeeded, and it was a real
pleasure, when the RAIS 500 became reality and
was ready for the customers, says development
manager Villy Jacobsen.
RAIS is a thoroughly Danish manufacturing company which makes woodburning stoves, inserts
and accessories in a modern production environment with the latest robot technology and
measuring equipment.
However, the woodburning stove concept and
the company RAIS has existed for more than
35 years – emerging from the former Ørskov
Maskinfabrik in Frederikshavn.
The factory was founded by the Ørskov family,
who later established Ørskov Stålskibsværft,
today Orskov Yard.
In the beginning, the machinery works manufactured traditional machine components, and
in the middle of the 1990s it was sold and taken
over by the Swiss company, Attika, and got a
new name. The change to RAIS A/S marked the
beginning of a new era.
Today RAIS has approximately 90 employees in
the development, design and manufacture of
woodburning stoves and accessories.
The manufacture and distribution to the entire
world takes place in Frederikshavn.
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INSERTS
In architect-designed or personally designed modern houses, the fireplace is typically hidden
away as an insert.
The same applies when single family houses from the 60’s and 70’s are renovated into a top
modern house. Here it is actually more the rule than the exception that the insert is integrated
as a warm and cosy centre of rotation for the everyday life of the family in the house.
In the top modern house, energy optimization has also been considered. Here the fire place
ensures a fast heating as required.
The woodburning stoves from RAIS are high technological equipment, which – as required –
takes the combustion air from the outside, controlled by clever technology to avoid affecting the
indoor climate!
It is also possible to move the heat in the home, meaning that the stove heats several rooms
effectively.
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Rais 500
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
4-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
6 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
60-120 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
< 1,8 g/kg
Dimensions (W-H)
764-506 mm
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New insert that is pure in style and with a range of architectural possibilities for unique
classic solutions in the home. Also in existing fireplaces.
With a striking front glass pane, the fire lives beautifully in a central position in the
room and in a fine interaction with the surfaces of the wall. Elegant and discreet handle.
Glass door or classic door in steel, which can be opened either to the right or the left.
Room for large wood pieces, unique combustion and fine environmental data. Can be
connected to the AIR system from below or through a back wall.
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Rais 500
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This version with glass on two sides manifests an outstanding
fire corner. The streamlined insert is beautifully integrated in
the modern home. Elegant and discreet handle, easy operation
via the front. Glass door or classic door in steel, which can be
opened either to the right or the left.
Room for large wood pieces, unique combustion and fine
environmental data. Can be connected to the AIR system from
below or through a back wall.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
4-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
6 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
60-120 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
< 1,8 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 739-506-506 mm
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RAIS 500-3 with glass on all three sides gives the home a
unique character. There is a perfect view of plenty of fire and
the stove will create a genial atmosphere in the home. Elegant
and discreet handle, easy operation. Glass door or classic door
in steel, which can be opened either to the right or the left.
Room for large wood pieces, unique combustion and fine
environmental data. Can be connected to the AIR system from
below or through a back wall.
Rais 500
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OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
4-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
6 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
60-120 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
< 1,8 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 714-506-506 mm
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Rais 700
A classic stove designed for the super minimalistic architectdesigned home or the timeless decoration. The clean lines
are completed by the special handle, which you can only see
faintly.
Room for large wood pieces and an impressive flame image.
Unique combustion. Classic door in steel and glass or complete
glass door, white or black. Can be connected to the AIR system
through the back wall or right side.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-7 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
60-105 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
< 2,59 g/kg
Dimensions (W-H)
864 - 574 mm
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DESIGN IS A MATTER OF COURSE..
When one of our distinguished,
Danish industrial designers, Mads
Odgård, decorates his rooms in
a Swedish cottage, he of course
lives up to his own slogan: design
should be human and logical in
form.
- Of course I chose the one that I
think is best looking on the market, a RAIS 700... Mads Odgård
particularly accentuates the very
narrow, minimalistic frame. He
has built in the RAIS in a way that
pulls it 20 cm into the room, in
line with a floorboard. Detail and
whole.
When you look into the stove, you
do not see plates cut to measure.
No, they are shaped for the stove.
And the small horizontal handle
works perfectly with a small arrow
on it as a symbol. Any Mercedes
owner would love that solution...
And then something magical
happens when the gas is burned
off at the top of the combustion
chamber – burning off the remaining gasses; the other manufac­
turers cannot do that – that is
impressive, says Mads Odgård...
He also says that the stove rarely
soots, and that the combustion
keeps the glass clean on the very
wide door. Furthermore, it can
really heat up the place - a good
thing in the Swedish winter,
when Mads Odgård moves to the
cottage.
Mads Odgård does not mention
the word design. Good design is a
matter of course.
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RAIS 2:1
..ensures fast, extra heating when required
In a complete new low-energy house
in Frederikshavn, the RAIS adds a little
extra heat when the family wants it. In
the mornings. When they are sitting on
the sofa. Spring. Autumn. After a trip to
the sledge run.
The convection technique circulates
the hot air in the room very quickly. For
other heat sources it takes about a day
to change the temperature.
And it really does not generate too
much heat. Among other reasons because it can slow burn at a low effect,
says the owner, Dan Christensen.
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The architect Kim Bæk from ARKINORD
emphasises that the insert gets its
combustion air from the outside
through an air duct under the floor. And
the many architectural possibilities,
among other things because of the
frame.
And you cannot go wrong with a RAIS
he says: Danish brand, a thoroughly
tested quality product.
Rais 2:1
Here is the stove which adds a new dimension to the home. As a double sided
stove for building into a wall it creates an experience in two rooms: see the fire
from the kitchen – and from the sofa. Unique, beautiful wide format – a design with
clean lines which beautifully matches a modern home.
In addition to that it has a very effective combustion which even keeps the glass
clean with low fire. And with double glass in the doors you can place furniture
close to the stove. The door can be opened either to the right or the left. It is possible to lock one of the sides. The frame can be adapted to the size required.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-9 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-7 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
60-135 m2
Efficiency79%
Particulates
3,6 g/kg
Dimensions (W-H)
746 - 489 mm
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INSERT
Rais Q-bic
This beautiful corner insert gives the room character and life. Can be
fitted in many places, even in small rooms. Two large glass surfaces
give a beautiful view of the flames from both sides. First class design.
Unfailing, modern stove. Simple operation. The Q-Bic corner insert
has a steel frame. The flue duct points upwards. The Q-Bic corner
insert is available with the AIR system that takes the combustion air
from the outside.
A super modern, environment friendly stove, which can warm up to
90 square metres.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency75%
Particulates
3,4 g/kg
Dimensions (W-H)
446/437 - 896 mm
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INSERT
Rais Q-tee
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The Q-Tee insert is quite simply an efficient little stove, which
can be a fireplace just exactly where there is room for it – in the
kitchen, a cosy corner or in the apartment. Maybe in the holiday
house. It often fits into an existing chimney. One of the most
environment friendly woodburning stoves in the market... Has
a shaking grate and a smart air-cooled handle. Is available with
glass door or steel framed door.
The frame can be adjusted.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-7 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
0,8 g/kg
Dimensions (W-H)
489-629 mm
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STOVES
All RAIS woodburning stoves have a streamlined, classic design with an eye to the
modern home, functional and simple.
Our wide selection of models represents a range of choices for almost any need.
From castle to a detached house and flat, and even the small wooden holiday
house.
See the following pages. Get more ideas on our website - www.rais.dk.
All models can be connected to the Air-system, ensuring that the stove gets the
combustion air from the outside.
The optimised combustion in RAIS stoves gives a number of advantages: clean
glass due to a special air system, great figures in connection with environmental
consideration, good utilisation of the fuel and good combustion even at low firing.
Added to this, is the air-cooled handle which makes the woodburning stove user
friendly – it is not necessary to use a glove.
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Rais viva 120
Circular stove, as simple and stylish as possible. Completely smooth surface
and a large glass door. Viva is available with a swivel base, making it possible
to turn the flame image in the direction you want.
Can be placed in numerous ways. Also available with side glass.
Elegant, new design, handle in stainless steel. It also has a shaking grate
and a smart ash tray.
Viva is available with an Air-system, making sure the combustion air is taken
from the outside. It is possible to establish top or rear outlet for the flue
duct. Fine environmental data.
Can be supplied with 30 kg of natural stones that retain the heat for an extra
long time.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
Output (Nominal)
Heat (by/-20° C)
Efficiency
Particulates
Dimensions (W-H)
2-6 kW
4 kW
30-90 m2
79 %
3,1 g/kg
Ø452- 980 mm
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Rais viva 98
Circular stove, as simple and stylish as possible. Completely smooth surface and
a large glass door. Viva is available with a swivel base, making it possible to turn
the flame image in the direction you want.
Can be placed in numerous ways. Also available with side glass which makes it
possible to see the flames from 3 sides – all the glass is kept remarkably clean
by the air system. All in all, the flames look much grander in a Viva.
The stove has a newly developed, air-cooled handle. It also has a shaking grate
and a practical ash tray. It is possible to establish top or rear outlet for the flue
duct. Viva is available with an Air-system, making sure the combustion air is
taken from the outside.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
Output (Nominal)
Heat (by/-20° C)
Efficiency
Particulates
Dimensions (W-H)
2-6 kW
4 kW
30-90 m2
79 %
3,1 g/kg
Ø452- 980 mm
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Design iCon
1970
When the designer Bent Falk created the first RAIS on the sketchpad in 1970, he probably did not know how sustainable his design
would turn out to be and how much it would appeal to the spirit of
the times for more than a generation.
When the original RAIS-design was introduced the basis was a
strong ambition to create a new type of woodburning stove, which
was carefully planned in form, function and design.
And they succeeded.
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The shape effectively broke with previous heat sources which were
often decorated or created to look like furniture. Now all that was put
aside for a more stringent style without superfluous details.
The functionality determined the tripartition with the heat chamber
at the top with built-in circular draught for better emission of heat.
In the chamber you could also bake or fry, or even heat the teapot.
Later, when barbecuing became popular the design was altered to
accommodate this function.
In the middle, the fireplace itself with the door was placed. Naturally,
the firewood chamber was placed at the bottom.
The functional and pure design for both the square and round initial
models would turn out to be the role model for most other woodburning stoves manufactured since.
Since Bent Falk designed the first stoves RAIS has continued the
development based on functional and pure design.
Rais Q-20
Absolute high-class design. Looks vast, but does not take up a lot of
space. Beautiful stove which combines the cubistic with the organic.
The large glass (double thickness glass) covers the fire from three
sides. Looks good – even when no fire is lit. The Q-20 has an
integrated handle with a remarkable user-friendliness. Available with
a swivel base, making it possible to turn the stove at any angle,
depending on where you are in the room. Q-20 has an integrated
Air-system, which gets the combustion air from the outside.
Heat accumulating stones are available for the Q-20.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-7 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
45-105 m2
Efficiency79%
Particulates
2,9 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 426-426-1290 mm
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ART & fire
The artists Inger and Jørgen Pedersen from Herning
just wanted to replace the woodburning stove in their
living room. As they were walking around the stove
shop among all the available models, they actually
felt that one could be as good as the other.
But when the dealer lit a RAIS Pilar something happened.
- It has an amazing view of the flames, says Inger
Pedersen.
At the same time they saw a photo of the oxidised
version which has a rusty red colour.
At home the couple had just finished building their
450 square meter studio with between 3 and 6
metres to the ceiling, copper on the outside and
brown steel structure on the inside.
- We really fell in love with that stove. We thought
about the price – but there was no way around it...
Now it is an invaluable part of the studio – I really,
really love it.
When Inger starts work in her corner of the room, she
lights a fire in the Pilar and turns the fire so it faces
her. It is almost a ritual. When the flames start
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moving behind the window it gives heat and a sense
of peace. Peace to work and well-being.
And then when we have visitors for a lecture about
art we turn it towards the room. Then it just stands
in the background emitting heat and life, says Jørgen
Pedersen.
In the basement below the studio, there is a wood
pellet stove supplying the house and studio with
heat. Since the studio is thoroughly insulated and has
a lot of light coming in through the large windows,
making the heat from the windows, from the pellet
burner and the Pilar sufficient enough to heat the
studio for a substantial part of the year without the
use of the floor heating.
So here the stove is part of the heat supply and of the
creative atmosphere in the room. But not only that.
- No, because I think it is so beautiful and striking,
brilliantly constructed in its high, slim shape with a
pipe to the ceiling, that it is part of the art – it is a
sculpture in its own right, says Inger Pedersen.
It should also be mentioned that the couple later
bought a new RAIS for the living room, a Q-20.
Rais rina
This beautiful and functional, new stove has an elegant,
rounded front, oblique sides and does not take a lot of
space. Rina has a large glass door, and the fire looks
stunning through the large window. Rina is ideal for the
home, the holiday house or the cottage.
The newly developed handle made of stainless steel is
comfortable to use and closes perfectly.
There is a shaking grate and an practical ash tray.
The stove is available with top or rear outlet for the flue
duct. Air-system is also available for Rina, which takes the
combustion air from the outside.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
Output (Nominal)
Heat (by/-20° C)
Efficiency
Particulates
Dimensions (W-D-H)
2-6 kW
4 kW
30-90 m2
79 %
3,1 g/kg
Ø461-410-900 mm
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Rais Q-tee
WALL-MOUNTED
The Q-Tee wall-mounted stove provides a different, modern and elegant
contribution to the decoration. The dimensions form a simplicity, which makes
the stove fit in without taking up too much space and attention. This of course
provides new opportunities for placing a fireplace. Easy cleaning around the
stove. The Q-Tee is one of the most environment friendly stoves in the market
and capable of heating up to 90 m2, if required. Available with glass door or
steel frame. This stove has a shaking grate, an efficient ash tray and a smart
air-cooled handle.
The stove is available with top or rear outlet for the flue duct.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
Output (Nominal)
Heat (by/-20° C)
Efficiency
Particulates
Dimensions (W-D-H)
2-6 kW
4-7 kW
30-90 m2
80 %
0,8 g/kg
435-388-570 mm rais NEWS
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Rais Q-tee
Here is RAIS’ new suggestion for a small, functional and simple stove with a cubist look. Q-Tee
typically matches a minor heating need and small rooms. Common sense and classical design.
Fine data as for efficiency and combustion.
Redesigned, air-cooled handle and a sturdy closing system. Also a shaking grate and an ash tray.
You can choose the basic model and place it on the floor, on a hearth or on a bench or e.g. a concrete base.
Furthermore, Q-Tee is available in three heights 57 cm, 65 cm and 85 cm.
Available with glass door or steel frame.
The stove is available with top or rear outlet for the flue duct.
Air-system is also available for Q-Tee.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
Output (Nominal)
Heat (by/-20° C)
Efficiency
Particulates
Dimensions (W-D-H)
2-6 kW
4-7 kW
30-90 m2
80 %
0,8 g/kg
435-388-570/650/850 mm 25
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Rais Pilar
High-class design. An impressive, circular woodburning stove which is a perfect
example of clean lines and simplicity. Manifests itself beautifully in the room
with a vaulted ceiling. Smooth and complete surface. A vast curved glass door
gives the stove a striking front and an unobstructed view of the fire.
Can be turned 70, 160 or 360 degrees.
Available in two heights 152 and 172 cm.
Vesta award
2009
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency76%
Particulates
3,9 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) Ø456 - 1520/1720 mm
Rais Pilar uniq
As the name suggests each woodburning stove is unique. The
raw steel stove gets its unique surface through an oxidation
process which takes place outdoors: wind, temperature and rain in
beautiful unison create the special surface for a period of up to
five weeks, where the stoves are tuned manually in order to make
the weathering even. After the oxidation is over the stove is treated
with oil which emphasises the beautiful, golden glow. Then Pilar
Unique is ready to arouse excitement and to bring personality into
the home.
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Rais Palo
This beautiful stove has clean lines through a slim and high design which accen­
tuates the spaciousness of the living room. The large, curved glass door really does
the fire justice, which can be experienced from the entire room. Especially good for
a corner. Steel and glass door or pure glass door. Available with swivel base
and Air-system. Available with open or closed firewood box.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency76%
Particulates
3,9 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 435 - 428 - 1240 mm
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Rais Rondo
The original. Beautiful and circular. Equal parts of modern classic and cultural
heritage. The well-known, timeless woodburning stove with tripartition: baking
compartment, combustion chamber and firewood box. Created with delicate, clean
lines and hidden hinges. Fantastic air system and combustion technology.
Is available with swivel base.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
45-120 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
3,3 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) Ø 490 - 1030 mm
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Rais Q-Bic
Cubist stove – a sculpture in the living room...
Remarkably large glass surfaces give a view of the flames from two sides. With the
beautiful design Q-BIC will decorate your home even when a fire is not lit.
The stove has delicate and simple lines where the door covers the entire side. With
the swivel base the fire can be turned towards any point of the compass depending
on your mood. With a fixed base the stove
can be placed perfectly in a corner. Built-in firewood box in the bottom.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency75%
Particulates
3,4 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 404 - 404 - 1060 / 1270 mm
Photo used with kind permission from Dinesen Gulve
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Rais Epoca
This woodburning truly combines striking elegance with strong functionality.
Epoca is really capable of producing heat. With the wide combustion chamber, it
can take in large pieces of firewood, and the impressive window makes it possible
to really see the fire.
Simple and supple firing, a beautifully designed handle. Practical compartment
at the bottom – opens with a light pressure. The conic shape with the styled top
plate gives an elegant expression. Available with glass or steel door.
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OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-105 m2
Efficiency79%
Particulates
2,9 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 542 - 390 - 1102 mm
Design for the modern home is functional and simple. It is quality in exclusive finish from detail to whole.
The classic idiom is Danish tradition, profound knowledge and innovation. It is Danish design created for
experiences, cosy atmosphere and effective heating.
We call it “Art of Fire” – an uncompromising and aesthetic concept based on 35 years of binding curiosity,
courage and will to develop the sublime.
We never compromise on function, form or quality, and our principal approach is that only the best is good
enough when decorating the modern home.
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SOAPSTONE
NATURAL STONES WITH SECRETS...
There is a dramatic story of creation behind the Finnish natural stone. The story is about wild forces of
nature displacing large masses of landscape, exerting a massive pressure on geological layers, about cold
and heat, about fire and water and oceans of time.
Now that this inferno has finally settled down, we as human beings are left here astonished at these stones
that are so full of secrets.
Natural stones, soapstone, steatite – there are many ways of saying it.
But we are not only astonished at them - we also embrace them. As a gift from nature. These fascinating
stones, which – well – allegedly are able to keep away the evil spirits...
Throughout the ages, the evil spirit has perhaps particularly been the cold during winter. We willingly believe
this considering the vast Finnish forests towards the north, the many lakes and the freezing winter cold.
So it is no wonder that the Finns have brought these unequalled stones to light, have lifted the veil on their
secrets and have converted them into life quality in the living room, the steam bath and the kitchen.
For these beautiful and heavy stones have the special ability to retain the heat for a long time.
That is why Finnish Tulikivi collects the finest soapstone from the mines so that we in part are able to bring
a beautiful monument of the almost artistic capabilities of nature into the living room, and in part have the
pleasure of the unique ability of the stones to drag on the warmth.
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Rais Poleo SOAPSTONE
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
3-8 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-105 m2
Efficiency79%
Particulates
2,9 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 548 - 429 - 1097 mm
With its user-friendly rounded organic shape RAIS Poleo displays a fine simplicity, which makes a good appearance in the
home environment.
The pleasant exterior is matched by a high heating efficiency: the combustion chamber of the stove can contain large
pieces of firewood, and 77 kilos of soapstone accumulate the heat and prolong the emission of heat. Simple and supple firing,
beautifully designed handle. Practical compartment at the bottom – opens with a light pressure. The conic shape with the
styled top plate and the door of steel gives a classic look. A glass door gives a more modern touch.
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Rais Rina SOAPSTONE
Rina soapstone sets new standards for aesthetics and the use of a small stove
– 63 kilos of Finnish natural stone provide the sides and top with a rustic,
white grey character forming a sharp contrast to the black glass door.
Good style.
One of the most environment friendly woodburning stoves in the Scandinavian
market – retains the heat for an even longer time.
Perfect for the home as well as the holiday house or cottage.
The fire looks impressive through the characteristic glass window.
The door is also available with a steel frame.
Also available with a shaking grate and an effective ash tray. Rear or top outlet
for the flue duct.
OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency79%
Particulates
3,1 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) 464-415-981 mm
rais NEWS
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rais NEWS
Rais Juno
SOAPSTONE
RAIS Juno soapstone is characterized by a unique sculptural and slim design and demonstrates a supreme heat
accumulation. 255 kilos of stone retains the firing heat, which means that the stove is still above 60 degrees the next
morning.
So this top modern stove supplies convective heat and functions according to the mass stove principle.
The tastefully rounded, light natural stones constitute a beautiful contrast to the fire and the bright glass and steel.
Elegant and pure in style, impressive simplicity! Available with swivel base for an optimal use of the beautiful view of
the fire and a cosy atmosphere. Notice the fine data for the release of particulates and environmental friendliness.
Can be connected to the AIR system intended for dense low energy houses.
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OUTPUT
Output (Min-max)
2-6 kW
Output (Nominal)
4-5 kW
Heat (by/-20° C)
30-90 m2
Efficiency80%
Particulates
3,1 g/kg
Dimensions (W-D-H) Ø470-1660 mm
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ACCESORIES
As mentioned, we at RAIS are very dedicated to the whole and the detail.
Therefore, we also draw and manufacture functional and streamlined
accessories for our stoves. Elegant and simple.
Our convection grates, firewood baskets and fireplace tools are manufactured
with the usual RAIS quality.
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FIREWOOD RACK
Measures
Height 45 cm
Depth 50 cm
Width 100 cm
Weight
30 kg
Practical, simple and timeless steel rack for e.g. firewood. Timeless and
simple. High-quality product.
Can also be turned over to be used as a bench or similar with cushions.
Available in two versions – with two or three rooms.
Firewood rack, 2 compartments
H-W-D 98x31x36
Colour: Black
Firewood rack, 3 compartments
H-W-D 149-31-36
Colour: Black
Fiber concrete is a super modern material, which is also
sturdy and wear-resistant. The good formability makes it
possible to create a trendy, minimalistic expression with
a great stability.
The natural colour of the concrete is white as
marble and it has an interesting smooth structure.
RAIS Constant bench can be placed outside or
inside, also in the bathroom.
CONstant BENCH
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rais woodwall
Elegant steel wall holder with back plate to ensure the firewood does
not touch the wall. Then dry wood will always be within reach. Easy
to mount.
rais tetra
Beautifully designed fireplace tools which suit a
streamlined stove. Nice co-ordinating effect between
the materials steel, iron and concrete.
For mounting on a wall. Or standing on the floor. The
solid base ensures stability. With poker, broom and
shovel.
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rais carry
Smart, architect-designed, pure firewood basket made from lightweight
metal. Will fit anywhere. Available in several trend colours. Handy and easy
to fill up and get firewood out of.
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rais buteo
Elegant RAIS design where the fireplace tools
are placed in an organically shaped holder
which almost appears to be floating when it is
mounted on the wall.
The floor model has a circular concrete base,
making it sturdy and stable. With poker, broom
and shovel.
Finnish natural stones retain the heat...
From ancient times it has been a well-established fact that
heated stones retain the heat. The same thing happens when
you line a woodburning stove with Finnish natural stone: the
stove accumulates the heat and gives off radiant heat for a long
time, thereby utilising the firewood better.
For example: you get eight hours of afterheat if you place four
kg of firewood in a PILAR 172 equipped with 94 kg of stone.
HEAT ACCUMULATION
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rais CONVECTION GRATES
All RAIS products are created to achieve a quality design. That also applies to our accessories – e.g.
convection grates which are built-in with an insert.
Inserts represent two types of convection. Partly the convection which is built into the stove, and
partly the convection which, according to regulations, must be established when building-in the stove
– beneath and above the stove.
For inserts there is a minimum convection area which must be respected depending on the type of
material used. In this way it is ensured that the stove will be air-cooled, thereby preventing
overheating of the wall.
In order to make it easy to meet the criteria, RAIS has designed convection boxes with grills that fit the
size of the individual inserts: Q-BIC Insert, RAIS 2:1, RAIS 700 and RAIS 500. We also have convection
grates which fit the size of the stoves. This way a whole is created when the grills are flush with the
insert.
The grills are available in two versions – with long grooves and with holes.
Vertically the grill is the equivalent of a course, bricks with joints.








8
76
47
10
8
9
123
48
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SPECIFICATIONS
Rais 500 1
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Q Back of top plate
Distance from centre smoke outlet at the
top to the back edge of the top plate
Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
E To wall at side
OUTPUT
718-452-470
556-306-295
732-550-474
764-506
Ø150

H To the ceiling






7 kW
4-8 kW
60-120 m 2
80%
1,8g/kg

To wall at side


To wall at back


To the ceiling



To the side



To the
 floor

In front of the floor
 To furniture
B In front of the floor

C To the side (e.g. door frame)
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm









110kg
Due to the continuous technical development we reserve the right to make changes without prior warning to specifications,
colours and equipment. We are not responsible for misprints or mistakes in text, pictures and specifications.

Recommended convection area top
min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2
452


718


Finished face opening –
fire retardant material









764




710




470








In order to ensure an optimal indoor climate, woodburning stoves from RAIS are able to take
in the combustion air from the outside. This technology also makes it possible to use woodburning stoves in low energy houses, where a technical control of the heat and air quality
is important. The so-called Air system is mounted either in the floor or on the wall behind
the stove. In this way, it will not be seen. The system is standard or available as accessory.
In addition to this is the so-called Air-Kit, which is mounted from the top and out. A discreet
covering hides the connection behind the stove. From the outside, you can only see a small
grate in the wall.

452

Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
-x
-
x

SPECIFICATIONS: 
452

TAkes the air in from the outside...

WEIGHT 
Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top Air-cooled handle
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions
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



A To furniture
200
100
850
150
400
300
900

DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
506

G To the floor
Recommended convection area
top min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2

Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Efficiency
Particulates
D To wall at back
Finished face opening
- Brick
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

TECHNICAL DATA:
Distance to flammable material

EXPLANATION OF TABLE






SPECIFICATIONS INSERTS
Rais 500 2
Rais 500 3
TECHNICAL DATA:
713-452-470 mm
556-306-295 mm
718-550-474 mm
739-506-506 mm
Ø150 mm
Recommended convection area
top min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2
7 kW
4-8 kW
60-120 m 2
80%
1,8g/kg


Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Efficiency
Particulates

OUTPUT
To wall at side
To wall at back
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture
200 100 850
200
400 300
900 WEIGHT mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

 
 

110 kg
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
-x
-
x
 
 












Finished face opening –
fire retardant material
708-452-470 mm
556-306-295 mm
708-550-474 mm
714-506-506 mm
Ø150 mm
Finished face opening
- Brick
Recommended convection area
top min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Efficiency
Particulates
7 kW
4-8 kW
60-120 m 2
80%
1,8g/kg
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture
200 100 850
200
400 300
900
WEIGHT 110 kg
SPECIFICATIONS: Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top Air-cooled handle
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
x
-x
-
x

 
 

 
 


Finished face opening –
fire retardant material







Recommended convection area top
min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2


Recommended convection area top
min. 800 cm2
bottom min. 500 cm2
Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)

SPECIFICATIONS: Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top Air-cooled handle
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions

DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)

Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Finished face opening
- Brick


DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)

TECHNICAL DATA:

452
7 0

8



427

35
4
470
470














 
 



 

506




506

506

 
 

 
  










506




739



427



35
5

452



418
3





452

71


452

35 
9 




714
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DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
825-485-535 mm
562-286-300 mm
840-545 mm
864-574 mm
Ø150 mm
Recommended convection area
top min 700 cm2
bottom min 400 cm2



SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
x
-
x
x
A
-x
-
x
-x
Steel door
Glass door
Flue exit: Top B-B
A
B
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions
Adapter


 



125 kg

A-A












Finished face opening –
fire retardant material
(see user manual)









 







A







 
 





Recommended convection area

top min 800 cm2
B
bottom min 490 cm2


 










A-A
A


















B-B

CAN BE USED IN
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


 
 










 






Standard
Accessories
x
x
x
x-
x
x -
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Recommended convection area top
min. 800 cm2
bottom min 530 cm2
Finished face opening –
fire retardant material
(see user manual)






SPECIFICATIONS: Glass door
Flue exit: Top
Air-cooled handle
Air-system
Telescopic legs and legs
Frame in special dimensions




140 kg





WEIGHT 
 

A-A

200 590
200
450 300
600





To wall at side
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture


WEIGHT 
 

7 kW
3-9 kW
60-135 m 2
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
A






mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

A
Recommended convection area
top min 800 cm2
bottom min 490 cm2

Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
B
Finished face opening
- Brick
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
OUTPUT
5 kW
3-7 kW
60-105 m 2
300 110 850
200
400 300
700
807-466-910 500-244-374 736-479
746-489 Ø150 
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Fireplace insert’s external dimensions Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions (B-H)
Flue exit (diameter)




OUTPUT
Finished face opening
- Brick

Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)

00
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
To wall at side
To wall at back
B
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture
78
ONMEN
T
5
5
5
TECHNICAL DATA:
Rais 2:1
VIR
LABEL
00
N
5
78
SWAN E
ONMEN
T
AL
VIR
LABEL
Rais 700
N
AL
SWAN E
SPECIFICATIONS INSERTS
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
VIR
ONMEN
T
LABEL
Rais Q-Tee insert
N
AL
SWAN E
SPECIFICATIONS INSERTS
78
5
5
00
TECHNICAL DATA:
Rais Q-BIC insert
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
463-375-603 mm
310-280-220 mm
473-425-613 mm
489-629 mm
Ø125 mm
Recommended convection area
top min 600 cm2
bottom min 350 cm2
Finished face opening
- Brick
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
H
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
D
4,5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
C
C-
-E
G
. 7
Min 4
E
WEIGHT 140 kg
Mi
n.
A
SPECIFICATIONS: A
Recommended convection area
top min 600 cm2
bottom min 350 cm2
Finished face opening –
fire retardant material
Flue exit: Top exit
Air-cooled handle
Steel door with glass
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions
Standard
Accessories
x
x
x
-x
-
x
B
A
H
m
3mmm
77663
mm
33
4477
in.



B-B
A-A



C
-E

E
C
G
G
mmm
m

H






CC
D

m
in.
MMin
D
MMin
D
B
E
G

4Min.
47 75
5 m
Min.613
613 mm
Min
mm




Recommended convection area
top min 500 cm2
bottom min 250 cm2
Min. 858mm


Min

B
A
Finished face opening fire retardant material
(see user manual)
D
E
B
A
A


m
7m
41
B
E
H
n.
Mi

E-E



42
5m
m
B
B
E
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
x
-x
-
x
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
G
CC
m m
3 mm
47 3
86,5 kg

E

D
200 100 500
200
300 300
750

WEIGHT 24
52
m5
mm
m
D
To wall at side
To wall at back
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture
Min. 858mm
in
.4
Min

Recommended convection area
top min 500 cm2
bottom min 250 cm2
D

Min
M
613 mm
MinMin.
613
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
G
200 100 800
200
400 300
650
Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top and back
Lufkølet håmdtag
Riddling grate and ash tray
Air-system
Frame in special dimensions
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To the ceiling
To the side
To the floor
In front of the floor
To furniture
SPECIFICATIONS: 426-418-850 288-288-500 417-425-858 446/437-896 Ø150 OUTPUT
4,1 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
H
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Finished face opening - Brick
Fireplace insert’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions Finished face opening
Outer Frame Dimensions (B-H)
Flue exit (diameter)
H
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
B
E
A
C
A
Mi
n.
C
42
5
n.
Mi
D
7
41
B
B
A
A
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
49


Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate Distance from floor to
flue exit at back
Ø452-1223 mm
295/328-393 mm
Ø150 mm
226 mm
120 mm
1015 mm
935 mm
OUTPUT
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate Distance from floor to
flue exit at back
Ø452-980 mm
295/328-393 mm
Ø150 mm
226 mm
120 mm
920 mm
845 mm
4 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
WEIGHT
50 mm
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Glass door
x
Side glass
-
x
Air-cooled handle x
Flue exit: Top and back x
Riddling grate and ash tray x
Air-system
xSwivel base and rotating flue collar
-
x
Heat accumulation stones
-
x
CAN BE USED IN
4 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
350/400 mm
100/250 mm
50 mm
WEIGHT
98 kg
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Glass door
x
Side glass
-
x
Air-cooled handle x
Flue exit: Top and back x
Riddling grate and ash tray x
Air-system
xSwivel base and rotating flue collar
-
x
CAN BE USED IN
426-426-1290 mm
308-275-558 mm
Ø150 mm
213 mm
121 mm
1250 mm
1170 mm
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
5 kW
3-7 kW
45-105 m 2
To wall at side ( door )
To wall at side ( glass )
To wall at back
600 mm
300 mm
150 mm
WEIGHT 155kg
20 kg
- for accumulation stones
SPECIFICATIONS: Flue exit: Top and back
Steel door with glass
Swivel base and rotating flue collar
Air-system
Heat accumulation stones
Standard
Accessories
x
x
-
x
x-
x
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
SWAN E
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate Distance from floor to
flue exit at back
179 mm
119 mm
860 mm
786 mm
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
4 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
350 mm
100 mm
WEIGHT
105 kg
SPECIFICATIONS: Glass door
Flue exit: Top and back Air-cooled handle Riddling grate and ash tray Air-system
50 mm
Standard Accessories
x
x
x
x
x-
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
A
A
.





A

.
150
1290




426 .

.

600/300
A-A
50
5
461-410-900 mm
295-225-393 mm
Ø150 mm
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
A
00
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at back
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
350/400 mm
100/250 mm
104 kg
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
78
TECHNICAL DATA:
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
SWAN E
SWAN E
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
5
5
5
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Rais Rina
ONMEN
T
LABEL
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
00
VIR
AL
TECHNICAL DATA:
78
N
5
Rais Q-20
ONMEN
T
LABEL
00
VIR
AL
78
N
5
Rais Viva 98
ONMEN
T
5
00
VIR
LABEL
LABEL
78
N
AL
AL
N
5
Rais Viva 120
SWAN E
SPECIFICATIONS STOVES
ONMEN
T
VIR

DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
mm
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
435-388-570 mm
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
310-280-220 mm
Flue exit (diameter)
Ø125 mm
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection (gulv)
see user manual
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate see user manual
mm
OUTPUT
mm
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
5
H: 1720/1520
H: 1240
1625 mm
•
•
·228
220·
. Ø456
456 .•
•
150/950
•
C:
1750 mm
1875 mm
X: 150/950
X: 400


1750 mm
1500 mm
•
1250 mm
1125 mm
1000 mm
1000 mm
875 mm
875 mm
750 mm
750 mm
625 mm
500 mm
375 mm
625 mm
500 mm
375 mm
250 mm
125 mm
125 mm
•
X: 400
Y: 150

1375 mm
1125 mm
250 mm

D: 428
•
H:1720/1520
1720/1520
•
•
•
•
0m
•
Y:
150/950
•
228
A
1250 mm
B:435
435
•
C:


425
 


A
•
50/950


 

1375 mm
H:1240
1240
A
398,5


 
388
207


A
A
  


435
 

585

 
471



A-A

A-A

A-A
0m

2000 mm
•
:

•
1500 mm

•
Y:
1625 mm



A

1875 mm
0m
•
A
A
A






 


A-A ( 1A-A
: 5 )( 1 : 5 )
ø



125 mm
0m
2000 mm
0
13

A
250 mm
125 mm
Y: 150
565



A




375 mm
250 mm
A
ø1





70


A
205
205
A-A



456
456


736
736
390
390
A
120
110
110
120




375 mm
51
1625 mm

1500 mm

A
1375 mm
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
1250 mm
131
131


• mm
150
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
-
x
x-
x
•

388
388
B: 446
A

CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
1125 mm
Topplade rustfri stål
1000 mm
Glass door
Flue exit: Top and875
back
mm
C: 218
H: 896
Swivel base and rotating
750 mm flue collar
Air-system
625 mm
Heat accumulation
stones
500
mm
•

A-A
1375 mm
SPECIFICATIONS:1250
mm
•
500 mm
A-A
A-A
•
1500 mm
WEIGHT 200/170 kg
•
•
• B: 435 • Accessories
• D: 428
Standard
•
Flue exit: Top and back x
1125 and
mm rotating flue collar Swivel base
-
x
1000 mm box
Closed firewood
-
x
875handle
mm
Air-cooled
x
Air-system
-x
750 mm
Glass door
-
x
625 mm
1250 mm
Ø456
•
•
1375 mm
400 mm
150 mm
950 mm
1625 mm
125 kg
SPECIFICATIONS: A-A ( 1 : 5 )
1125 mm
50 mm
1625 mm
WEIGHT1500
mm
100
Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top and back Air-cooled handle Riddling grate and ash tray
Air-system
To wall at side
To wall at back 2000 mm
Afstand til brændbart m/drejefod
1875 mm
To non-flammable wall and
1750 mm
X:
at 200
sides and back we recommend
•
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
x
-x
400 mm
150 mm
Y:
SPECIFICATIONS: 1000 mm
80/83/95 kg
875 mm
WEIGHT
Standard
Accessories
-
x
x
x
x
x
-x
5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL (låst model)
To wall at side mm
To wall 2000
at back
To non-flammable
1875 mm wall and
at sides1750
and mm
back we recommend
84kg
SPECIFICATIONS: Glass door
Steel door with glass
Flue exit: Top and back Air-cooled handle Riddling grate and ash tray Air-system
50 mm
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
50 mm
WEIGHT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
750 mm
275 mm
350 mm
275 mm
350 mm
5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
625 mm
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
500 mm
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
1111 mm
375 mm
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
1219 mm
OUTPUT
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
4,1 kW
2 - 6 kW
30 - 90 m 2
120 mm
250 mm
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
207 mm
125 mm
OUTPUT
4,1 kW
2 - 6 kW
30 - 90 m 2
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions Ø456-1720/1520 mm
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
275-245-475 mm
Flue exit (diameter)
Ø150 mm
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
220 mm
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
175 mm
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
1282 mm
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
1386 mm
207
mm
00
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
435-428-1240 mm
275-245-475 mm
Ø150 mm
C:
mm
mm
mm
78
TECHNICAL DATA:
0m
Woodburning stove’s ext. dimensions 435-388-570/650/850 Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
317-270-270 Flue exit (diameter)
Ø125 Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
131 Distance from floor to
Air-system connection (wall)
110/190/390 Distance from back of stove to
Air-system (floor)
205 Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate 456-642-842 SWAN E
SWAN E
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
5
5
SWAN E
TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Rais Pilar
ONMEN
T
LABEL
TECHNICAL DATA:
00
VIR
AL
78
N
5
Rais palo ONMEN
T
LABEL
00
VIR
AL
78
N
5
5
5
ONMEN
T
LABEL
00
VIR
AL
78
N
5
Rais q-tee WALL
LABEL
Rais q-tee
N
AL
SWAN E
SPECIFICATIONS STOVES
ONMEN
T
VIR
SPECIFICATIONS STOVES
Rais rondo
Rais Q-BIC
Rais Epoca
TECHNICAL DATA:
TECHNICAL DATA:
TECHNICAL DATA:
120 m
Woodburning stove’s ext. dimensions 404-404-1270/1060 Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions 288-288-500 Flue exit (diameter)
Ø150
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
202 Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
120 992 m
OUTPUT
892 m
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
138 kg
Accessories
x
•
•
x
x
-
CAN BE USED IN
1875 mm
•
255
245
•
C:
1750 mm
1250 mm
1125 mm
1125 mm
•
•
750 mm
625 mm
625 mm
H: 1030
875 mm
750 mm
375 mm
350
750
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Glass door
x
Flue exit: Top and back
x
Air-cooled handle
x
Riddling grate and ash tray
x
Air-system
xSwivel base and rotating flue collar
-
x
Cover firewood box
x
-
•
•
•
B:404
404
•
•
D: 404
•
•
541,5
541,5
500 mm
375 mm
•
.
•
245
: 500
Y: 100
0m
Y:
750
A
•
A-A
539
539
379
379
•
02
0m
390
390
A
125 mm
125 mm
50 mm
WEIGHT 120 kg
250 mm
250 mm
350 mm
175 mm
1000 mm
875 mm
500 mm
•
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
1500 mm
1375 mm
Ø490
Ø510
Ø490
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
1625 mm
1250 mm
1000 mm
52
1875 mm
1375 mm
•
Y:
2000 mm
0
1500 mm
Y: 100
X: 500
1625 mm
•
7 kW
3-8 kW
30-105 m 2
1033
1033
946
946
50 m
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
127
127
500 m
100 m
H: 1030
To wall at side
2000 mm
To wall at back
1875 mm wall and
To non-flammable
mm we recommend
at sides 1750
and back
1625 mm
WEIGHT1500
mm
1375 mm
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
mm
Top plate1250
soapstone
-
1125 mm
Baking compartment
• x Ø490
1000 mm
Baking compartment
plate soapstone -
Flue exit:875
Topmm
and back x
Swivel base
and rotating flue collar
-
750 mm
Air-cooled handle
x
625 mm
Air-system
x
500 mm
375 mm
250 mm
125 mm
SMOKE
CONTROL
0 m mm AREAS
2000
To wall at side
350 mm
To wall at2000
backmm
350 mm
1875
mm
Afstand til brændbart m/drejefod
750 mm
To non-flammable
wall
at
sides
1750 mm
and at back
we
recommend
50 mm
1625 mm
1500 mm
WEIGHT 153/143 kg
• B: 404 •
• D: 404
1375 mm
•
1250 mm SPECIFICATIONS:
Standard
Accessories
Air-cooled
handle
x
1125
mm Swivel base
and
rotating flue collar -
x
1000
mm
Air-system
x875 mm
Flue exit top
x
750 mm
625 mm
500 mm
375 mm
250 mm
125 mm
0m
•
1102
1102
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
OUTPUT
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL (locked model)
H: 1270/1060
5 kW
3-8 kW
45-120 m2
mm
202
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
mm
C:
OUTPUT
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions 542-390-1102 mm
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions 360-240-380 mm
Flue exit (diameter)
Ø150 mm
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
180 mm
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
118 mm
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
1026 mm
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
939 mm
mm
mm
mm
4,5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
1270/1060
H:
1270/1060
255 m
750
Ø490 - 1030 m
336-289-345 m
Ø150 m
X:
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
1750 mm
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)





 

548-429-1097 mm
360-240-380 mm
Ø150 mm
180 mm
120 mm
1010 mm
923 mm
OUTPUT
7 kW
3-8 kW
30-105 m 2
5
5
00
SWAN E
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
464-415-981 mm
295-225-395 mm
Ø150 mm
178 mm
119 mm
894 mm
819 mm
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
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TECHNICAL DATA:
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
Rais JUNO
ONMEN
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LABEL
00
VIR
AL
DIMENSIONS (W-D-H)
78
N
5
TECHNICAL DATA:
ONMEN
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LABEL
TECHNICAL DATA:
VIR
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Rais Rina SOAPSTONE
N
5
Rais Poleo
SWAN E
SPECIFICATIONS STOVES
Woodburning stove’s external dimensions
Combustion chamber’s internal dimensions
Flue exit (diameter)
Distance from center of flue to
back edge of the top plate
Distance from floor to
Air-system connection
Distance from floor to
centre flue exit top plate
Distance from floor to
flue exit at backside
Ø470-1660 mm
295-225-393 mm
Ø150 mm
235 mm
Heat
storage effectRAIS
RAIS
JUNO
Varmelagringseffekt
JUNO
Temperature
developmenti varmelagringssten
in heat storage stones
Temperaturudviklingen
vist
over
et
døgn
med
4
påfyldninger
shown in a time span of 24 hours by 4 charges
129 mm
1103 mm
140
120
1024 mm
100
OUTPUT
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
4,5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
Output (Nominal) Output (Min-max)
Heat (at 20 degrees)
4,5 kW
2-6 kW
30-90 m 2
80
Temp.CC
Temp.
60
40
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
350 mm
175 mm
DISTANCE TO FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
350 mm
175 mm
WEIGHT178 kg
WEIGHT
- of this soapstone
- of this soapstone
149 kg
63 kg
50 mm
50 mm
To wall at side
To wall at back
To non-flammable wall and
at sides and back we recommend
350 mm
150 mm
20
0
00
50 mm
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
77 kg
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Glass door
x
Flue exit: Top and back
x
Air-cooled handle
x
Riddling grate and ash tray
x
Air-system
xSwivel base and rotating flue collar
-
x
Cover firewood box
x
-
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Side cover soapstone
x
Top plate soapstone
x
Flue exit: Top and back
x
Swivel base and rotating flue collar -
x
Cover firewood box
-
x
Air-cooled handle
x
Air-system
x-
CAN BE USED IN
SMOKE
CONTROL
AREAS
- Total without side glass
- of this soapstone
With side glass
- of this soapstone
Extra heat accumulation stones
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Heat
storage stones
kg
kg
kg
kg
kg
A-A
415

464

428,5
428,5
548
12
Timer
Varmelagringssten
SPECIFICATIONS: Standard
Accessories
Glass door
x
Flue exit: Top and back
x
Air-cooled handle x
Riddling grate and ash tray
x
Air-system
xSwivel base and rotating flue collar
-
x
Heat accumulation stones
-
x
Side glass
-
x
A
548
275 181
254
157
74
11
Hours
Charge
WEIGHT
10
Påfyldning
A-A
A
A-A

1103

1024
119

A
A
385

129

A
894

819


981

969
127
127
1017
1017
930
930
1097
1097
1660

A
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Fascination and respect
for the trees in the forest...
Here you see them as solar collectors creating energy as the most
natural thing in the world.
When you hold the firewood in your hands and you are ready to feed
your woodburning stove with new energy, the thoughts may wander to
the forest, from where the energy comes.
This is where the trees are at work. Beautiful, green or naked, calm or
unsteady depending on the time of year, the wind and weather.
- I walk around in the forest nearly every day and I am truly fascinated by the tress. These solar collectors that absorb the light and
bind the CO2, collect substances from the ground and produce energy
in large amounts. And whenever I am standing in front of a Douglas
spruce of nearly two hundred years of age, I almost have a feeling of
deference, says Erik Dalsgaard, forest ranger for the section of Rold
forest belonging to the state and a number of forests in Himmerland,
a total of approximately 4000 hectares.
In the climate debate, there has been much talking about inventing
the perfect climate machine.
- But that machine is already here in the forest, the forest ranger
points out.
And that is a good thing. In this way, we are able to continue utilizing
the firewood in harmony with one of the most perfect cycles of nature.
Since the beginning of time, Denmark has been a forest land, every-
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thing was covered by forest. At the time around 1800, there was a
major need for the wood, which meant that only 2 -3 percent of the
forest was left untouched.
Today, the forest covers 12 percent of the country. But if we all moved
abroad and let the country overgrow, the whole area would become
forest again in the course of three hundred years, I suppose. In the
first stage, the fast conquerors such as willow, birch and common
alder would grab the space. But then the beech and subsequently the
oak would demonstrate their territorial growing power.
- Today, we are rearranging the use of the forest from an almost agricultural rotation to what we call nature-based forestry. In other words,
a change from having areas with each their sort of trees to letting the
eco systems work with many sorts of trees in one area. We have given
the power back to nature, says forest ranger, forest and landscape
engineer Erik Dalsgaard.
In this way, the logging takes place on a regular basis instead of felling complete areas at the same time. But the growing power remains
the same, and the forestry has always delivered timber as well as
fuel.
- Since 2009, we have witnessed an increasing number of people
who want to cut down their own trees. This is hard work. But a great
pleasure, when the firewood is stacked at home and you are ready for
the winter...
And a good tip here is to give the stack of firewood the best place in
the garden. Not hidden behind a north-facing wall. But right there,
where the sun really gets in and where there is plenty of air, so that
the firewood can be ready for use.
There are actually three good advices. It must be dry. And it must
be dry. And then the firewood must be dry, before the pieces are put
into the woodburning stove, says forest ranger Erik Dalsgaard from
Skørping.
Facts:
Actually, all types of trees are good firewood. The heavy wood has the
best heating value. But coniferous tree such as spruce on the hand
has a useful content of resin. Beech is the best material for making
layers of embers. Oak contains more tannic acid, which might corrode
the metals in the woodburning stove, if it is not sufficiently dry.
A hygrometer is available in any do-it-yourself centre. The firewood
is ready for use when the hygrometer shows a water content of 18
percent or lower. The most efficient place to dry the firewood is under
a shed roof.
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