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Im looking to get warm air into my kitchen from the living room where the stove is...Should i pull the cold air into the living room or should i push the hot air into tthe kitchen,,I was going to use a door corner fan or an oversized computer fan
Obviously a fan both pulls and pushes. I pull cold air from the floor below and push it up. All of the ducting and fine filtering is on the pressure side with just a pre-filter on the pull side to save the cat from getting sucked in.
I have the same situation and installed one of the super quiet fans in the upper corner of the doorway between the room with the woodstove and kitchen pushing the warm air into the kitchen works well for me.
i tried both alot, and figure out for me if the stove is hot its best to bring the cold air to the stove and when the stove is coolier its better to take the warm air the other direction.
Put a small fan on the floor blowing towards the stove and a small fan Up high at the top of the door frame blowing away from the stove and you will get the air moving and the heat will spread nicely.