OAK air temperature

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ghandy131

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Oct 14, 2011
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Central MA
Just wondering, If the outside air on day 1 is 30 degrees and the outside air on day 2 is 10 degrees, would the air emitted from the stove be 20 degrees colder, all other things being the same.
 
Just wondering, If the outside air on day 1 is 30 degrees and the outside air on day 2 is 10 degrees, would the air emitted from the stove be 20 degrees colder, all other things being the same.

I doubt it. If you don't have the OAK will the air your sucking in thru the envelope of your house be 30 degrees on day one and 10 degrees on day 2?
 
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