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Post by ronyon on Nov 27, 2015 11:58:45 GMT -8
Has anyone tried a build in which the " riser" where the flame is drawn downward through the riser? Clearly there would need to be a chimney involved to bring the draft, and the advantage would be to put the firebox at waist level or higher. I know that new experiments have shown that we can use shorter risers than previously thought possible, so there may be little point to this, but I am curious. The riserless core seems to be considered a horizontal riser design, I have a hard time seeing it that way, but what I do know.
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Post by satamax on Nov 27, 2015 22:54:03 GMT -8
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Post by Daryl on Nov 28, 2015 0:59:31 GMT -8
I have a hard time seeing it that way
There are a lot of stoves that channel the gases down.
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Post by ronyon on Nov 28, 2015 9:56:53 GMT -8
Thanks guys
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Post by Daryl on Nov 28, 2015 15:12:50 GMT -8
Play around with fire outside. If you have a sealed chamber and a decent draft, the gases will be pulled down. Don't see why it wouldn't work with a ram.
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Post by hashtagbuslife on Jan 17, 2016 13:45:55 GMT -8
My theory is that in an RMH style heater the draw comes from the contraction of the cooling gasses. In a stove application the stack effect is at play.
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