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@Leilankotona Fireplaces of an old house in Finland. Air intake in the floor

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2024

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  • @quantumofconscience6538
    @quantumofconscience6538 Před měsícem +1

    I hope you see this comment because I would love some more information. Of course, there is a "regular chimney" above the corner fireplace around to the right.... correct. (Not just the hole the fames are shooting through now.) When the cooking stove is on, the open fire (to the right) is drawn through the hole and into the same exhaust system? In other words, if the cooking stove was "off" and no wood was burning, the open fire in the corner would not be drawn through the hole, correct, but would rise straight up... or perhaps that open fire cannot be burned at all if the cooking stove is not burning first. Thank you in advance if you see this.

    • @rintsi
      @rintsi Před měsícem

      There are actually 4 distinct separate sections in the chimney. 1 for stove, 1 for fireplace, 1 for oven and 1 for air. All of the fireplaces can then be used separately, and all 4 can can be closed with a damper separately. Of course it will help if one of the fires is on first so that the chimney gets warm. Lighting another fire will be easier after that, becuase they share a wall inside the chimney…

    • @Leilankotona
      @Leilankotona  Před měsícem

      Please, check answer from Rintsi. It was a bit difficult for me to explain.