What kind are you guys using and how do they work. I plan to put one in the doorway of the room that has the insert. I have a small fan blowing cold air towards the room and want to mount one high in the doorway to move hot air out.
Boom Stick said:I have an insert so I can't put a fan behind it. I have a ceiling fan in the room that the insert is in. I thought that a fan in another room on reverse would be the way to go. That I don't have.
Shari said:Boom Stick said:I have an insert so I can't put a fan behind it. I have a ceiling fan in the room that the insert is in. I thought that a fan in another room on reverse would be the way to go. That I don't have.
Set that ceiling fan to pull air up, set the fan blowing into a doorway from a cooler section of the home pointing it into the room where the stove is. You will start a natural convection of hot air out of the stove room, cool air coming in. When I set my fans like this, the toilet set in our master bath stays warm, if I don't have the fans on, the toilet seat is cold - I don't like a cold toilet seat!![]()
BrotherBart said:Yeah I have two of those corner fans. One we used for years and the second I bought five years ago. They have now been on a shelf in the garage for 4.5 years. Too noisy and not effective.
Shari said:Boom Stick said:I have an insert so I can't put a fan behind it. I have a ceiling fan in the room that the insert is in. I thought that a fan in another room on reverse would be the way to go. That I don't have.
Set that ceiling fan to pull air up, set the fan blowing into a doorway from a cooler section of the home pointing it into the room where the stove is. You will start a natural convection of hot air out of the stove room, cool air coming in. When I set my fans like this, the toilet set in our master bath stays warm, if I don't have the fans on, the toilet seat is cold - I don't like a cold toilet seat!![]()
Backwoods Savage said:Shari said:Boom Stick said:I have an insert so I can't put a fan behind it. I have a ceiling fan in the room that the insert is in. I thought that a fan in another room on reverse would be the way to go. That I don't have.
Set that ceiling fan to pull air up, set the fan blowing into a doorway from a cooler section of the home pointing it into the room where the stove is. You will start a natural convection of hot air out of the stove room, cool air coming in. When I set my fans like this, the toilet set in our master bath stays warm, if I don't have the fans on, the toilet seat is cold - I don't like a cold toilet seat!![]()
But Shari, think about those days of old...
buggyspapa said:Anyway, does anyone have suggestions for fan positioning to enhance the heat flow up from the cellar?
jeff_t said:I finally got my stove going late last week. I had set a fan in the hallway at the living room end, blowing into the living room where the stove is. I heard that the bedrooms were too cold last night, when I got home from work this morning. They were definitely cooler, but I was think they are just spoiled by the more uniform heat of the wood furnace. I backed the fan up to the other end of the hallway, which was only about five feet, and could immediately feel the warm air moving. For whatever reason, the ceiling in the hallway is seven feet, with eight foot ceilings everywhere else. I think that may have been part of the problem. I taped a strip of TP on the bottom of the one foot wall where the short ceiling starts, and it's fluttering away in the warm air moving down to the bedrooms. I was walking around with a thermometer earlier, and it was 75 in the living room, and 72-73 in all three bedrooms. I hope they're happy... I guess I'm saying that you might have to experiment with fan placement a bit.
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