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Something is preventing your fireplace from drawing. The damper may be closed, or partially closed. Your chimney may have a blockage, or you may have prevailing winds that push smoke back down the chimney. If you have air flow problems, such as a vent fan that draws air out of the house, it can cause that. Bottom line- if the damper is open, and the flue is not blocked, you need a good fireplace/chimney specialist to examine what you have.
To get a roaring (blue) flame you simply turn the sleeve on the Bunsen burner's chimney to completely open the air hole under it. The new blue flame will be hard to see so close the air hole afterwards to make a visible flame.
Fire or furnace sand is generally coarser than the sand used in metal molding. It is used in building floors for acid open-hearth furnaces and in lining the cupolas and ladles that contain molten metal in the foundry industries.
Vinegar will help to close the cuticle.
Please open a window to ventilate the room when you smoke in here.
most likely your chimney's vent is not open...look up the chute for daylight
A top damper or cap damper is a metal spring door placed at the top of the chimney with a long metal chain that allows one to open and close the damper from the fire place.
At the beginning of fall, before you build a fire in your fireplace make sure to open the chimney's flue.
Put on a pair of safety glasses or goggles (you ARE going to get stuff in your face) get a good flashlight, and get a look at the damper. Most are hinged, and will swing UP the chimney. Most have a bracket and support the holds it open or closed. With the light to help you see, move the support so that it is free of the bracket, and try to swing it open (up). If it does not move, you may have foreign material in the chimney (especially if your chimney does not have a cap). If that is the case, you need the services of a chimney sweep.
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By making an open to ventilate the lungs better allowing more air to get in. Also allows for an opening to insert oxygen tube through if necessary.
Well they didn't get to eat much because if they did they would get fatter and would not be able to fit up the chimneys.
Firefighters use it to help break open doors in a fire.
heating, ventilate and boiler are the main
shine a light up the chimney and you should see a metal plate or door with a handle on one end that can be adjusted to be vertical (or open-allowing you to see completely up the chimney or adjusted so that it is completely flat and completely blocking the opening (closed) common sense here. It's simply a door,. opening or closing the flue which is always in the open position when having a fire in the fireplace and is always in the closedpositioned when the fire is completely out and never closed unless the fire is absolutely and positively out!!! For a fireplace to not have a damper (door) would be practically unheard of these days, but, if you check and there is none simply buy a cover or make one yourself and use it only when no fire is present
Yes - if you use fans and open windows to ventilate the air in the room you are painting.