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Ethanol Fireplaces
Create an instant talking point
Because bioethanol is clean-burning, EcoSmart Fire models do not need a chimney or a flue, or a utility connection – offering the ultimate in design simplicity and flexibility.
Whether you're creating a custom fireplace feature, renovating an existing fireplace, or looking for an out-of-the-box solution, we have an ethanol fireplace to suit your needs.
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Environmentally-friendly
Fuelled by eco-friendly, readily available renewable energy – e-NRG bioethanol.
No flue, no chimney
Bioethanol is clean burning so you don't need to flue out any harmful emissions or install costly ventilation systems.
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Architectural feature
Bioethanol’s lively dancing flame creates a striking focal point for interior designers.
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Design versatility
Easily integrated into bespoke settings – from specially-made cabinetry, media units, walls, floating timber to stone benches and pillars.
The perfect fit
The streamlined design of the products synchronises effortlessly within award-winning architectural projects.
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Ventless design
No venting required so ethanol fireplaces fit apartments, renovations, and compact spaces.
Supplemental heating
Add cozy zone warmth with modern fire features to complement your primary heating system.
Powered by e-NRG
Premium liquid fuel engineered for clean, consistent flames with low odour and zero smoke.
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FAQ's
Are ventless fireplaces safe?
Ventless bioethanol fireplaces from EcoSmart Fire are safe when properly installed and operated according to guidelines. Unlike gas ventless fireplaces, bioethanol produces only water vapour, heat, and CO2 (comparable to a burning candle), with no carbon monoxide, smoke, soot, or harmful gases. EcoSmart Fire units include integrated safety features: a manual shut-off system, safety glass windscreens, and flame arrestor fuel bottles designed to minimise spill risk. Independently certified to UL 1370-16 and EN16647, the brand has deployed thousands of units across luxury hotels, resorts, and multi-residential buildings globally for over two decades. Proper room sizing and adequate ventilation are essential; refer to product specifications for your model's requirements.
Do ethanol fireplaces produce enough heat?
Yes, ethanol fireplaces produce genuine, clean-burning heat that meaningfully warms spaces. EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces deliver quantified heat output across burner sizes: compact burners like the AB3 produce 2 kilowatts (5,800 BTU/h) and warm spaces around 20 m² [215 ft²], whilst larger models like the XL900 output 4 kilowatts (15,000 BTU/h) and effectively heat areas up to 60 m² [646 ft²].
The real advantage lies in the ventless design: heat efficiency exceeds 90 per cent because all thermal energy stays in your room, unlike traditional vented fireplaces that lose approximately 30 per cent through the chimney.
To choose the right burner, match it to your room size. Smaller burners suit compact rooms around 20 m², mid-range burners heat spaces of 40–60 m² comfortably, and larger configurations work for open-plan interiors. Burner selection also affects burn duration, with most models running 7–14 hours depending on flame height; consider both your heating needs and intended use.
Can you cook on a bioethanol fireplace?
Bioethanol fireplaces are purpose-engineered as decorative appliances, delivering real, adjustable flame ambience without a chimney, gas line, or installation. They are not designed for cooking.
Their burners produce variable, dancing flames optimised for atmosphere, not the consistent, controlled heat that food preparation requires. The burner containers are designed to display flame elegantly, not for direct food contact. There are no temperature controls, cooking grates, or heat-resistant surfaces suited to cookware placement.
EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces are UL-listed as ventless decorative appliances, which is what they do best: transforming indoor and outdoor gathering spaces with real, clean flame that is immediate, zero-installation, and endlessly adaptable to any setting.
Can I refill my bioethanol fireplace while it's running?
No, never refuel your EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplace while it's running or hot. Bioethanol requires careful handling: even if the flame isn't visible, a common occurrence in daylight, the burner remains dangerously hot and volatile vapours persist long after the flame appears extinguished. Contact with any ignition source at this stage can cause serious injury.
Always allow the fireplace to cool completely for at least 60 minutes after shutting off before refuelling. The cool-down is part of the rhythm of responsible ownership. When refuelling, use only the approved Safety Nozzle adapter or Jerry Can with Safety Spout, never pour directly from a bottle over or near the burner. If you spill fuel, remove all ignition sources, open windows and doors for ventilation, wipe the area dry, and wait until it's completely dry before relighting.
UL 1370-certified EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces are designed for safe indoor use when operated correctly. Pairing the correct cool-down protocol with e-NRG bioethanol fuel ensures consistent performance and safety.
Are there any building codes or regulations for ventless fireplaces?
As a room-vented design, ventless bioethanol fireplaces are regulated under product safety standards (UL 1370, EN 16647, ACCC) rather than traditional building codes that govern gas or wood-burning installations. EcoSmart Fire ventless fireplaces meet these safety standards and require no chimney, gas lines, or electrical hookups, which eliminates many code compliance complexities. Because bioethanol combustion produces no smoke or harmful emissions, ventless fireplaces bypass venting and structural requirements that apply to conventional fireplaces.
Regulations do vary by jurisdiction, so we recommend consulting your local building authority during the design phase to confirm any region-specific requirements for your project. Key installation specifications, such as 600 mm [23.6 in] clearance from combustibles and adequate room volume (typically 40–110 m³ for most residential models), are designed to ensure safe operation and are integrated into all EcoSmart Fire product documentation.
The ventless design simplifies the approval process because it eliminates the need for multiple trades (gas fitting, electrical, ventilation) and their associated code pathways. This makes ventless fireplaces particularly practical for retrofits, multi-residential applications, and properties where traditional fireplaces aren't viable.
How do ethanol fireplaces work?
Ethanol fireplaces work by burning bioethanol fuel, a clean-burning renewable alcohol made from fermenting plant sugars, in a self-contained, stainless-steel burner. When you ignite the fuel with a lighting rod, it combusts at the fuel surface, producing heat, water vapour, and minimal CO₂; there's no smoke, soot, or ash.
The real innovation is in flame stabilisation. EcoSmart Fire burners use physical regulators, including steel wool in compact models like the AB3 and baffle inserts in larger burners, to control fuel evaporation and distribute the flame evenly. This not only stabilises the flame but optimises fuel efficiency, extending burn times to 7–13 hours depending on burner size and capacity.
Shutting down is equally straightforward. A slider or hinge mechanism closes off oxygen, extinguishing the flame in seconds without any residual smoke or smell. Because combustion requires no flue, chimney, or gas line, ethanol fireplaces are truly ventless; the burner stays sealed until you're ready to refuel.
This combination of clean combustion chemistry and elegant mechanical control is what makes ethanol fireplaces such a flexible heating and ambience solution.
Are ethanol fireplaces safe for indoor use?
Yes, bioethanol fireplaces are safe for indoor use when operated responsibly. EcoSmart Fire's ethanol burners are certified to UL 1370 (developed through 100+ laboratory tests), EN 16647, and the ACCC Safety Mandate, covering North America, Europe, UK, and Australia. EcoSmart Fire holds more certified ethanol products than any other manufacturer in these markets.
Clean combustion is the safety foundation: bioethanol produces only heat, water vapour, and trace CO₂, with zero carbon monoxide, smoke, or ash. For safe indoor operation, your space needs adequate ventilation (minimum 70–110 m³ [2,470–3,880 cu ft] depending on burner size), a smoke alarm on site, and a dry chemical fire extinguisher (AB:E or ABC rated).
Can ethanol fireplaces be used outdoors?
Yes. EcoSmart Fire offers dedicated outdoor fireplace categories: fire tables, fire pits, and insert-style units, all rated for outdoor use. These are engineered with weather-resistant materials: mild steel with zinc-sealed high-temperature powder coating, 304-grade stainless steel burners, and toughened glass screens. Fire tables feature handcrafted Fluid Concrete surrounds or Grade A teak; fire pits use weather-resistant Fluid Concrete construction.
To install safely outdoors, follow these clearance guidelines:
- 2,000 mm [78.7 in] clearance overhead
- 600 mm [23.6 in] clearance from fixed objects (walls, fences, railings)
- Level, non-combustible surface (stone, concrete, pavers; not grass or artificial turf)
- 12.5 mm [0.5 in] air gap beneath the unit, typically via articulating feet
Because bioethanol produces no sparks, embers, or ash, the units are safe for timber decks when proper clearances are maintained. They're suitable for year-round entertaining. Simply keep burners clean every 50 litres of fuel, and use an All-Season Cover (600D Oxford fabric with UV coating) for storage.
How much does bioethanol fuel cost?
EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces run on e-NRG fuel, available
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The actual cost per hour depends on your burner size and flame adjustment.
Consumption ranges from 0.31 litres per hour on compact burners to 1.1 litres per hour on larger models. Using a mid-size burner at full flame, an evening's three to four hours of operation costs approximately USD $10-15. If you adjust the flame to lower settings, consumption drops by 30-50%, extending burn time and reducing fuel costs proportionally. A 5-litre fill typically provides 7–14 hours of burn time, depending on your flame setting and burner size.
The appeal of bioethanol is predictable operational cost with no installation complexity. You’re not financing chimney construction, gas plumbing, or annual servicing. You’re buying fuel when you want to use the fireplace. Bioethanol’s 90-95% thermal efficiency means more of the fuel’s energy becomes usable heat, rather than escaping up a flue. Your actual running cost sits well below traditional fireplaces when you factor in the installation and maintenance savings.
For cost-conscious buyers, adjustable flame control is a practical tool. Lowering the flame doesn’t diminish the visual impact significantly, but it can cut your fuel consumption and cost by nearly half.
How much heat does a bioethanol fireplace produce?
Bioethanol fireplace heat output from EcoSmart Fire ranges from around 2 kW (6,180 BTU/h) for a compact burner to 13 kW (45,870 BTU/h) for a large multi-burner configuration, with efficiency greater than 90%. Because these fireplaces are ventless, no heat escapes up a flue, so all thermal output stays in the room.
Output scales with burner size and room volume:
- Compact burners: 2 kW (6,180 BTU/h), suited to spaces from about 15 m2 [161 ft2]
- Mid-range burners: 3 to 4 kW (11,430 to 15,290 BTU/h), covering 40 to 65 m2 [431 to 700 ft2]
- Large multi-burner Flex layouts: up to 13 kW (45,870 BTU/h), covering up to 195 m2 [2,099 ft2]
Adjustable-flame models let you modulate the output below maximum, and a single fill delivers 7 to 14 hours of burn time depending on flame height. Configured to the space, an EcoSmart Fire fireplace adds immediate, ambient warmth as a sculptural focal point. Output varies with flame height setting and installation configuration.








