Hi everyone , I was looking for some input into makeup air.
When shopping for an insert for our old open fireplace, I noted that many of the built in high efficiency wood stoves for new construction had fresh air intake plumbed right into them.
I chose a 24 inch Supreme fusion model. We installed it without the surround to try it out. It made beautiful rolling flames and put out good heat from the glass front.
I have a couple of challenges...
1. When you open the door it bellows smoke into the house. To ty to solve this we open a patio door across the room, which helps with the smoke but cools the large room down.
Now to clarify, I only open the door when the burn has come down and is ready for more wood to be added, but I get the smoke. If i let it burn right down to embers and open the patio door is best results, but the fireplace has quit giving heat and we still get smoke.
2. The 2 fans that flank each side of the fireplace blow decent heat out with the face cover off, but as soon as you put the cover on- closing off the chamber created between the stove box and the old masonry fireplace it cannot seem to move air.
The fans are blowing from the heated space creating a vacuum in the space.
The old fireplace had an ash flue going down to capture the ash with a door to open in the basement so you could remove the ash and then close the door again.
My question is this.
Could you run afresh air line from the exterior of the home and connect it to the ash flue?
this would provide fresh air for combustion to the chamber which would feed the damper control at the top of the stove, and it might allow the 2 fans to push out more hot air as it draws air in through the fresh air intake.
Thoughts?
When shopping for an insert for our old open fireplace, I noted that many of the built in high efficiency wood stoves for new construction had fresh air intake plumbed right into them.
I chose a 24 inch Supreme fusion model. We installed it without the surround to try it out. It made beautiful rolling flames and put out good heat from the glass front.
I have a couple of challenges...
1. When you open the door it bellows smoke into the house. To ty to solve this we open a patio door across the room, which helps with the smoke but cools the large room down.
Now to clarify, I only open the door when the burn has come down and is ready for more wood to be added, but I get the smoke. If i let it burn right down to embers and open the patio door is best results, but the fireplace has quit giving heat and we still get smoke.
2. The 2 fans that flank each side of the fireplace blow decent heat out with the face cover off, but as soon as you put the cover on- closing off the chamber created between the stove box and the old masonry fireplace it cannot seem to move air.
The fans are blowing from the heated space creating a vacuum in the space.
The old fireplace had an ash flue going down to capture the ash with a door to open in the basement so you could remove the ash and then close the door again.
My question is this.
Could you run afresh air line from the exterior of the home and connect it to the ash flue?
this would provide fresh air for combustion to the chamber which would feed the damper control at the top of the stove, and it might allow the 2 fans to push out more hot air as it draws air in through the fresh air intake.
Thoughts?