Wood Stove Fan with Heat-Powered Drive and Bi-Metal Safety, Anodized Aluminum
Wood Stove Fan with Heat-Powered Drive and Bi-Metal Safety, Anodized Aluminum
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Efficient Heat Distribution
This four-blade design moves warm air from a stove or wood-burning appliance into the living space so heat does not simply rise and stay near the ceiling. By pushing air across the room, the fan helps reduce cold spots and creates a more even, comfortable temperature where people spend time. The result is a cozier room experience with less need to crank up the main heating system on cool days.
Heat Powered Operation
The fan is driven by heat rather than electricity, using the temperature difference on the base to start and power the blades automatically as the stove warms. It adjusts its rotation speed in response to rising heat, sending more warm air into the room as the stove output increases. Because it needs no batteries or plug-in power, it is ideal for off-grid heating setups or to complement existing systems while helping to use fuel more efficiently.
Quiet Safety and Durability
Engineered from anodized aluminum for long-term resistance to high temperatures, the unit is built to sit on a stove top and last through repeated heating cycles. A built-in bi-metallic safety mechanism gently raises the fan front if base temperatures exceed safe limits to protect the generator and motor components. The operation is exceptionally quiet, allowing warm airflow without distracting noise during relaxing evenings at home.
Product Specifications
- Airflow: 180 to 210 CFM
- Speed: Approximately 1100 RPM
- Blades: 4
- Noise Level: Less than 25 dB
- Start Temperature: 140°F (60°C)
- Operating Range: 140°F to 662°F (60°C to 350°C)
- Material: Anodized Aluminum
- Dimensions: 8.8 x 7.1 inches (Height x Width)
- Color: Black
Package Includes
- User Manual
- Stove Fan Unit
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Does The Fan Start And Adjust Speed?
The fan begins operating automatically when the stove top reaches the start temperature and increases rotation as the surface gets hotter. It uses the heat differential at the base to generate power so no external electricity or batteries are required. This makes speed adjustments seamless as the fire intensity changes.
Q: Where Should I Place The Fan For Best Performance?
Place the fan on a flat, stable area of the stove top away from the chimney pipe where temperatures can be excessively high. The side or back of a freestanding stove top is typically most effective for circulating warm air into the room. Do not use on inset stoves or stoves with top-mounted insulation features.
Q: Is The Fan Safe At High Temperatures?
The fan is made from heat-resistant anodized aluminum and includes a bi-metallic safety feature that raises the front if the base temperature becomes too high to protect internal components. Recommended operating conditions are noted in the specifications and following those guidelines helps maintain safe operation. Normal use on appropriate stove types presents low risk when instructions are followed.
Q: What Maintenance Does The Fan Require?
Maintenance is simple: allow the unit to cool before wiping the exterior with a soft cloth and avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the finish. Keep the lifting handle upright before placement and periodically check for excessive soot or debris that could affect airflow. Routine light care will help preserve quiet performance and long service life.
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