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  1. Jan 9, 2020 · Wood burns best with a source of air from above, and so the diagram below shows how the fire in a wood burning stove is typically supplied with air. How airflow in our wood burning stove stove works. Along with how much wood is put on the fire, the main way to control how hot and fast a fire burns inside a wood stove is by using the air vents.

  2. Open the door of your stove. The part inside is called the firebox (easy enough to remember). Above and below the glass of most stove you’ll see air vents. The bottom one is the primary air vent, the top one is secondary. These allow you to control the air supply to the stove, which in turn controls how fast your fuel burns.

  3. Check out this animated video showing the internal components and inner workings of a wood-burning stove.If you're thinking about buying a new stove to heat ...

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  4. Nov 28, 2022 · Today's log burning stoves are highly efficient and reduce reliance on fossil fuels for domestic heating. Great for heating a single space, log burning stoves can also work well with other low carbon heating solutions, like heat pumps. But opting for a log burning stove requires careful thought. You will need to consider the rules regarding log ...

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  5. Guide to Terminology. Clean burn – the stove is cleaner burning than a standard stove. Secondary burn – the chamber is reigniting the smoke further up thus creating a second burn. Tertiary air - the secondary burn feed is commonly a third air intake into the stove. Most stoves will have both a primary air intake and an air wash system ...

  6. Where a Stovax wood burning stove includes a convection system, cool air from within the room is drawn into the convection chamber and then heated as it rises within the stove before flowing out into the room. The hot air rising draws more cool air into the stove, setting up a continuous flow and maintaining added heating efficiency.

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  8. Dec 18, 2018 · Many logburners include a convection system and these are designed to distribute heat a lot more evenly around the room. The cool air within the room is drawn into the stove and as it begins to heat up, it rises before easing out into the room, making the entire space more enjoyable and comfortable. The hot air rising inside the stove draws ...

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