How Do Stove Fans Work - China
price: 36.00 Dollar US$
Stove fans are a fantastic innovation that really do dramatically improve the warmth given out from your stove.
We have seen a massive interest in this product in the past year, as wood burners become the ‘in’ product for the home.
And why not? They are aesthetically pleasing, easy to operate, low effort to maintain and inexpensive to run too.
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Having said that, it can take a while for the stove to warm up a room, especially a big room.
Using a stove fan will heat the room up in a fraction of the time, and are a really easy way to maximise the warmth you get from your stove.
Does the stove fan have batteries? No.
The stove fan is effectively an engine that uses heat as an energy source to make it run.
The heat differential between the base of the unit and the top of the fan drives the motor, which in turn drives the blades around, while the cooling fans at the rear help keep the top of the fan at a much lower temperature, making sure the fan spins maintains constant revolutions.
The little motor in the fan is a thermoelectric motor – a really simple device whereby two semi-conductors at different temperatures can create a voltage between them.
This electricity isn’t huge, but it is just enough to drive the blades of the fan around.
Does it work on all stoves?
The stove fan will only work on stoves that achieve a certain minimum temperature.
This is because the base of the unit needs to get up to temperature before the temperature differential between the top of the device and the bottom is high enough to make the blades turn.
Some stoves will require special ‘low temperature’ fans, which are specifically designed to run on stoves that don’t get up to very high temperatures.
Generally speaking though, most stoves can benefit from a fan.
What is the best position for the fan?
The key thing to note when placing your fan is that it needs space behind it.
This is because the fan draws cooler air from behind the fan to help power it.
If you block the rear of the fan, by setting it up against the wall or the flue, you are going to get an inefficient system.
Also try and put it towards the rear of the stove (allowing about 15cm of space behind the fan), so that the fan pushes the warm air out into the room.
Can the stove fan get too hot?
Yes.
If the fan gets too hot it can overheat and damage the motor.
To prevent this you can get yourself a stove thermometer to check the temperature and know when it is getting too hot for your fan.
If it gets too hot, you can try moving it to a cooler part of the stove or removing it completely.
Different fan models have different maximum temperatures, so make sure you check your model’s specifications.
Company Contact:
- Posted By: Shenzhen Voda Technology Co., Ltd
- Phone: 18296501585
- Address: Huadong Industrial Park ,Bao'an District, Shenzhen , Guangdong , China
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- Website: https://www.voda-tek.com
Published date: August 10, 2017
- Business Description: Shenzhen Voda Technology Co., Ltd is a factory specializing in the design, development and manufacture of fireplace accessories, such as stove fan, moisture meter, stove thermometer, tools set, coal bucket, stove brush, stove gloves as well as relevant supporting purchasing services.
Our products are exported to the United States, Canada, Australia, Spain, France, Sweden, Denmark, Germany , UK and other European countries.
We have an individual team of well experienced QC staff and many high-educated technical engineers who work throughout the whole manufacturing processes i.e. incoming raw materials, production, final output to ensure our products are of high-quality assurance standard.
To better serve our clients and meet their increasingly higher requirements, we have passed the ISO9001-2008 quality control system certification。
our main products---heat powered stove fan
This Stove Fan has been designed with the main purpose of efficiently circulating heat, maximizing your stoves heat output and reducing fuel consumption.
The built-in thermoelectric module in the fan to generate its own electricity, which means the stove fan requires no batteries or mains electricity supply.
The optimum operating temperature range 80℃~345℃, the stoves temperature is higher, the fan running faster and inbuilt protection system to stop the fan overheating.
The fan has no assembly required, should be placed to the top stove, as close as possible to the side of the flue pipe, and slightly behind.
With the fan blades whirling, you feel the peace and relaxation when you sit around the stove with your family to enjoy the glow and warmth, far away from those busy time.
here you can relax yourself in the comfortable environment, It is deserved absolutely, not only it can warm your room , but also it can boost your family more warming.
what's more, it doesn't need batteries and extra electricity.
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