Stove Top Fans
Software Simulation
Heat Distribution with a fan
Heat Distribution without a fan
Software Simulation
Heat Distribution with a fan
Heat Distribution without a fan
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Increased Efficiency: Warm air is circulated directly into the living area rather than having most of the stove’s heat rise immediately to the ceiling, thereby increasing the heating efficiency of your stove.
Fuel Savings: Testing carried out in collaboration with a leading Canadian university has proven that using a fan results in fuel savings of up to 18%. For more information click here.
‘No Fuss’ Operation: A fan starts automatically and adjusts its speed with the stove temperature. As the stove heats up, the fan runs faster to move more warm air into the room. As the stove burns down and cools, the fan automatically shuts off.
Costs Nothing to Operate: Using the heat from the stove, the fan is the most economical way to effectively circulate warm air. No cables, plugs or batteries are required.
Unique Blade Design - Safe and Efficient: The unique fan blade is designed to deliver a broad cross section of gentle warm air movement to avoid uncomfortable drafts. The blade is our most efficient blade yet, moving more air at a wider range of stove temperatures. Complies with IEC 60335-2-80 safety standards.
For Optimum Performance of your fan:
Placement of your fan on your stove top is critical. Be sure to position the fan on the stove so that cool air will be drawn over the ‘cooling fins’. The fan should not be used directly in front of the stovepipe or at the front of the stove. Place the fan at the back edge of the stove as shown in the diagram. Should the gap between the rear of your stove and the wall be less than 150mm (6") then move your fan forward, along the side of your stove and turn it in slightly. This should ensure your fan can draw the necessary cooler air from the rear/side of your stove.
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Ross-On-Wye: 01989 218328