Wood burning appliance venting is broken into two primary categories.
Wood burner air vent.
Most wood burning stoves and multi fuel stoves have a bottom air vent and a top air vent.
Houses built after 2008 are required to achieve an air permeability of 5 m3 hm2 or less.
Equivalent to a 50p piece for each kw so a 5kw stove requires an area equivalent to 5x50p pieces.
They actually differ a great deal.
As the name implies air cooled systems use air for cooling.
The air permeability rule for log burners.
Wood stoves are simple.
When lighting your stove open both air vents fully.
The purpose of venting systems for wood burning fireplaces and wood stoves seems similar.
Wood burns best with a good bed of ash laid down in the bottom of the stove and an air supply from the top.
The first is known as an air cooled chimney system.
Air in and air out.
The air permeability of your home affects how much ventilation you will need for your wood burning stove.
There are no set rules for vent adjustment mostly because all stoves are different and all fuel or.
The flow of air through the stove regulates heat.
Before lighting a fire in a wood stove ensure that all controllable air vents are fully open.
The air vent s on a wood burning stove can be used throughout the duration of a fire to help control how quickly the fire gets going how quickly it burns through the wood and how much heat is produced.