- Dec 17, 2012
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my pellet stove is in my living room, which is connected to kitchen. i need to find out a way to transfer the heat from one room to another. what are you guys using. i tried a 10" fan and didnt get any real results?
my pellet stove is in my living room, which is connected to kitchen. i need to find out a way to transfer the heat from one room to another. what are you guys using. i tried a 10" fan and didnt get any real results?
I use a small fan to move air. I put the fan in the cold room doorway on the floor blowing cold air towards the room the stove is inmy pellet stove is in my living room, which is connected to kitchen. i need to find out a way to transfer the heat from one room to another. what are you guys using. i tried a 10" fan and didnt get any real results?
Yep, like Bob said..... Move the cold air and the cold air will move the warm air.I use a small fan to move air. I put the fan in the cold room doorway on the floor blowing cold air towards the room the stove is in
x2I use a small fan to move air. I put the fan in the cold room doorway on the floor blowing cold air towards the room the stove is in
Remember a hot air central heating system move hot air and cool retiurn air around the house all the time,and does a good job of it. If you have one use it.
And so is the central heating unit in one room ,be it gas or oil or heat pump. But it distributes heat evenly throughout the house. Im saying if you already have a forced air system sometimes you can utilize it to distribute your heat from your solid fuel stove.hi,
nice idea but forced air systems have more inlets in diff rooms but the stove is only in one room
I just leave the door open when i want extra air movement. I put a big fan behind the stove yesterday blowing straight across the top of the stove that worked like a charm moving the air in the right direction,also takes some heat from that hot flue pipe.I have a wood stove in the basement. I put in a floor vent and to help move the air use a 10" fan out of an old dehumidifier. It moves a lot of air and is pretty quiet. I also hang a louvered basement door during the winter season so the cold air will return down the stairwell and I can keep the door closed.
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