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Chic-choc wood burning cookstove
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Figure 28: Good System Design
Figure 29: Acceptable System Design
When it is cold outside, the warm air in the house is buoyant so it tends to rise. This creates
a slight pressure difference in the house. Called 'stack effect', it produces a slightly negative
pressure in the lower part of the house (compared to the outside) and a slightly positive pressure
zone in the high part of the house. If there is no fire burning in a heater connected to a chimney
that is shorter than the warm space inside the house, the slight negative pressure in the lower
part of the house will compete against the desired upward flow in the chimney. This occurs for
the two following reasons:
First, the chimney runs up the outside of
the house, so the air in it is colder and
denser than the warm air in the house.
And second, the chimney is shorter than
the heated space of the house, meaning
the negative pressure in the lower part
of the house will draw cold air down the
chimney, through the stove and into the
room. Even the finest stove will not work
well when connected to this chimney.
Installation and operation manual – Chic-Choc woodburning cookstove
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