Cement board
Cement board
Cement board
An air stove is a stove for heating a current of air which is directed against its surface by means of pipes and then distributed through a building.
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There isn't a toy that you put on a stove that moves around in circles. However, this is part of a wooden stove, and it is a heating attachment. It is used to check where the hottest parts of the stove are.
As it is small enough to fit over your stove if you have some place to attach it to, it is recommended as a BATHROOM exhaust fan and probably not best with the extreme heats of cooking.
Yes, but do not expect them to do well. Pellets are intended for use in a pellet stove- spacing, surface area, and air movement are wrong for a standard wood stove- and they are a bit pricey.
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
The gap around the stove to the wall really depends on the stove manufacturers guidelines. My stove has a gap of 50mm (5cm) all the way around. The UK building regulations 'document J' states that a minimum gap of 150mm should extend from the side of the front doors of the stove to the edge of the hearth and a minimum of 300mm to the front. A stove that is close to the wall will have poorer air circulation around it meaning the heat released to your room will be less. Think of it like standard UK radiator, it sits a few inches from the wall to allow air circulation, if it was flush to the wall all you are doing is spending your hard earned cash heating the wall. A lot of people seem to think that the gap around the stove needs to be 150mm to the wall but this is not the case.
Someone has given me the exact stove and mine does not have a tray for the ashes there is a solid bottom though. I am trying to find out if there is a special way to hook up the pipe, there seems to be no hole to attach the pipe to the top of the stove or does it just sit on there. let me know if you know anything. I cant find anything about this stove on the internet.
Since cars don't burn or use kerosene I would say the car has been around something that had kerosene in it ( camping stove and lantern) or had it poured on the surface some how.
Wood stove when used gets hot and stays hot for a very long time, making it dangerous to have around children, whereas a pellet stove don't get too hot to touch.