Drolet Wood Stove manual Drawing #2

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DRAWING #2

DRAWING #2 shows the effect of a cold chimney. Cold air creates a reverse draft (negative pressure), which causes smoking problems. This phenomenon is amplified by the fact that heat rises, which creates a draft from the basement of the house to the upper floors (“chimney stack effect”).

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Wood Stove Manual Drolet Wood Stove Manual Wood Heating Controlled Combustion Wood StoveAssembling the Stove Installing the Firebricks Floor Protection Installation of Your Drolet Wood StovePositioning the Stove Clearances to Combustible Materials ClearancesType of Protection Installation of a Heat Radiation ShieldFor Baron 1880SP & 2000SP Using the Envelope Step by Step Installation of Your Chimney ChimneyStove pipe Page Ceiling Support System Stove pipe Page Couplings Page Exterior AIR Intake AIR Circulation SystemBaffle Brick Installation Sawman Stove only Operating Your Drolet Wood Stove FuelIgnition Before your first fireHeating Maintenance of the Heating System Maintenance of the StoveProcedures in Case of Fire Maintenance of the ChimneyFrequently Asked Questions What do the Words Draft and Negative Pressure MEAN?Drawing #1 Drawing #2 Drawing #3 Drawing #4 Drawing #5 Can I Modify MY Stove to Install a Glass DOOR? When do in Need to Replace the FIREBRICKS?Limited Lifetime Warranty Parts Labour