Have you ever found that the fire in your wood stove go out?
There are numerous reasons why stove fire goes out. Every situation is various and different variables cause this to happen. There are mainly four very common reasons I list here. The most common reason is there is too much ash built up and the ashes weren’t shaken out enough. As this restricts the air flow that is necessary for the fire to burn. Another very common reason is there wasn’t enough air supplied to the fire of your woodburning stoves. These problems can be solved by clearing the ash and opening the air intake locations to allow more air flow.
Well, another cause of this occurrence is there wasn’t enough fuel to maintain a continuous burn time. Usually, the average burn time of the wood ranges from 8- 24 hours. Of course, a lot of variables factors can affect the burn time of cast iron stoves, such as exterior weather conditions, room temperature desired, draft of the chimney, as well as many other conditions. Results may vary due to the various conditions.
The last reason that could cause this problem is related to the chimney of small wood burning stove. There might not be enough draft in the chimney to pull the air through the fire to sustain a continuous burn, leaving unburned fuel in the fire box. The chimney could also have too much draft that it is burning the fuel rapidly, decreasing the burn time. It is usually some other variable that is causing this to happen.
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Friday, 11 November 2011
Friday, 28 October 2011
Buying And Installing Pellet Stoves
If you have built a fireplace in your home, but have decided that you want to rise its heating efficiency with a fireplace insert pellet stove, you're probably making a good choice. Pellet stoves can give you a cheap, clean, and easy way to heat your entire home - or at least the areas connected to the room where the fireplace stands - and they can look very nice, too. I am not advertising for the pellet stoves. I just tell the truth.
However, you should be sure that you buy a stove with plenty of safety features, including a fire-resistant surface on which to place it, carbon monoxide detectors, and proper ventilation.
If you buy a fireplace inset stove, you probably won't need a fire-resistant mat, especially if you already have a hearth. Pellet burning stoves that are more like conventional wood burning stoves, on the other hand, will take either tiled, fire-proof platforms or special fire-resistant mats that will keep it from catching any flammable materials on fire.
After bought the pellet stove, you should wonder how to install it. The first thing to decide regarding pellet stove installation is whether or not you want it as a primary heat source or additional heating. In any case it will make a room cozy. The smallest pellet stoves produce around 5,000btu, which is enough to heat a room of twelve square meters. The largest stoves can produce 70,000btu's which will heat most houses. You can select the squares of your house to choose the right stove. There is a fact that pellet stove is quite suitable as a secondary heating source. For the central heating source, you'd better choose cast iron fireplaces or multi fuel burners.
If you’d like to know more information on topic of heating, please have a check here:
Pellet Stoves, Wood Stoves & Coal Stoves
Pros And Cons Of Solid Fuel Stoves
However, you should be sure that you buy a stove with plenty of safety features, including a fire-resistant surface on which to place it, carbon monoxide detectors, and proper ventilation.
If you buy a fireplace inset stove, you probably won't need a fire-resistant mat, especially if you already have a hearth. Pellet burning stoves that are more like conventional wood burning stoves, on the other hand, will take either tiled, fire-proof platforms or special fire-resistant mats that will keep it from catching any flammable materials on fire.
After bought the pellet stove, you should wonder how to install it. The first thing to decide regarding pellet stove installation is whether or not you want it as a primary heat source or additional heating. In any case it will make a room cozy. The smallest pellet stoves produce around 5,000btu, which is enough to heat a room of twelve square meters. The largest stoves can produce 70,000btu's which will heat most houses. You can select the squares of your house to choose the right stove. There is a fact that pellet stove is quite suitable as a secondary heating source. For the central heating source, you'd better choose cast iron fireplaces or multi fuel burners.
If you’d like to know more information on topic of heating, please have a check here:
Pellet Stoves, Wood Stoves & Coal Stoves
Pros And Cons Of Solid Fuel Stoves
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