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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.
Ethanol Ranges
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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
How much does it cost to run a ventless ethanol fireplace per hour?
Room-vented ethanol fireplace running costs depend on burner size and flame height, since combustion directly controls fuel consumption. Smaller burners consume around 0.31 litres per hour at minimum flame, mid-range around 0.5 L/h, and larger burners up to 1.1 L/h at full flame. At current bioethanol fuel pricing (typically USD $4-6 per litre retail), this translates to roughly $1.24-$6.60 per hour depending on the model and flame setting you choose.
The room-vented design gives you a real cost advantage: because there is no flue, 100 per cent of the combustion heat stays in the room. Every litre of fuel delivers its full thermal output directly into your space, with no heat loss up a chimney. This means lower fuel bills compared to traditional fireplaces at the same comfort level.
To minimise running costs, simply lower the flame height. Flame control is your cost control: it directly reduces consumption. For bulk fuel purchasing (200 litres or more), per-litre pricing drops significantly. Check e-nrg.com for current pricing and bulk rates.
How does a ventless ethanol fireplace work?
A ventless ethanol fireplace works through complete combustion of bioethanol vapour, burning cleanly into heat, water vapour, and minimal CO₂ with no flue or chimney required. Unlike traditional fireplaces, no external ventilation infrastructure is needed.
Bioethanol is pure ethanol fuel (96–97% alcohol by volume), produced through fermentation of corn and plant sugars. When liquid bioethanol sits in the burner tray and is lit, it vaporises and burns above the burner surface, creating a real, visible flame. Because the process is nearly complete oxidation (ethanol vapour combining with oxygen drawn from the room), it generates no soot, smoke, or ash.
The byproducts, primarily heat, water vapour, and the same CO₂ humans exhale, discharge directly into the living space. This room-vented principle is what eliminates the need for a chimney or external vent. Because no heat is lost through a flue, ethanol fireplaces typically achieve thermal efficiency above 90%.
When bioethanol is sourced from sustainably managed renewable feedstock, the carbon cycle is considered carbon-neutral, as CO₂ released during combustion approximately balances what the source crops absorbed during growth.
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.
How long will my ethanol fireplace burn?
Your EcoSmart Fire ethanol fireplace will burn between 8 and 13 hours on a full burner, with the exact duration determined by your flame setting. The range gives you control over the experience.
A lower flame setting extends burn time and creates a subtle, intimate ambience perfect for a long evening. Higher flame settings deliver a more dramatic visual impact and warmth, though they'll reduce runtime. Adjusting the flame via the slide or hinge mechanism changes oxygen supply to the burner, so you get more hours of gentle glow or fewer hours of bold presence, whatever suits the occasion.
You can also extinguish the burner mid-burn if needed. Simply turn it off and allow the burner to cool for 60 minutes before relighting. The vapours need that cooling time.
The burner capacity varies across our range, so compact models sit toward the lower end of the 8–13 hour spectrum while larger burners reach the upper end.
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.
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).
Are there any building code restrictions for ethanol fireplaces?
Ethanol fireplaces typically don't require building permits in most jurisdictions because the ventless design avoids the restrictions that apply to traditional fireplaces. Since there's no chimney, gas line, or flue to regulate, ethanol fireplaces fall outside the strict building codes created for wood and gas systems. EcoSmart Fire products carry UL 1370 and EN 16647 certification, meeting the safety standards most building authorities reference, which often results in automatic exemption from permit requirements.
Where to verify for your location:
- Contact your local building authority directly with your address and installation plan. Most can confirm permit status in one conversation.
- If you're in an apartment, managed community, or strata scheme, notify your body corporate or residents' committee. Whilst permits may not be required, the organisation may want advance notice of the addition.
- Check with your home insurer. Most policies cover ethanol fireplaces without additional riders, but confirming coverage beforehand simplifies the process should a claim arise.
Jurisdictional variation is minimal. With over 150,000 EcoSmart Fire installations across North America, Europe, the UK, and Australia since 2004, the regulatory picture is consistent: ethanol fireplaces gain approval where they're assessed against safety standards rather than traditional fireplace codes. If your jurisdiction does impose conditions, they're typically straightforward ventilation or room-volume requirements, not permit blockers.
What are the pros and cons of ventless fireplaces?
Ventless bioethanol fireplaces deliver room-vented performance without any of the infrastructure traditional installations require. There is no chimney, flue, or gas line, and combustion is clean, producing no smoke, soot, or ash. The gains are real: heat stays in the room rather than escaping through a flue, and the fireplace can be positioned almost anywhere, from apartments to open-plan living spaces. Managing the trade-offs is equally clear. Bioethanol combustion consumes oxygen, so the room must meet manufacturer-specified minimum volumes, and ventilation needs to remain adequate during use. These fireplaces are designed for supplemental heating, not as a primary heat source, and they require ongoing refuelling since no fuel line connects them. For spaces where a traditional fireplace is impractical, the room-vented ventless format offers genuine design freedom. The cost of that freedom is active fuel management and attention to room conditions during operation, both of which are clearly outlined in EcoSmart Fire's product documentation and third-party certified safety standards.
Do bioethanol fireplaces need a chimney or flue?
Bioethanol fireplaces with adjustable flame control do not require a chimney, flue, or permanent ventilation system. The clean combustion of bioethanol releases only water vapour and a small amount of carbon dioxide, with no smoke or soot that would need extraction through a dedicated exhaust pathway.
What replaces the chimney is adequate room volume and natural air infiltration. Minimum room sizes are specified per burner. In very compact rooms, a window openable to 25 mm [1 in] or an adjacent open door provides sufficient air exchange.
This chimney-free design underpins the installation freedom EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces are known for: zero-clearance inserts, freestanding pieces, and existing fireplace conversions all become viable without structural works.
Do bioethanol fireplaces need electricity to operate?
No, bioethanol fireplaces do not need electricity to operate. EcoSmart Fire bioethanol fireplaces run purely on liquid bioethanol fuel, with no power cord, no gas line, no flue, and no utility connections required.
That independence opens placement options a traditional fireplace cannot match. Without hardwired services, the fireplace can sit centred on a freestanding wall, inside bespoke joinery, on an apartment balcony, or anywhere a traditional fireplace simply can't go. Ignition is manual using the supplied Lighting Rod or Fire Lighter, a refillable butane wand, and the flame is adjusted by hand at the burner.








