A wood burning stove is not only a source of atmosphere, but also a piece of technical ingenuity. An important part of that is the flue gas system. Our wood stove De Wald can be connected to a balanced flue system. In this article we explain what that is and how a balanced flue works.
In the context of a wood burning stove, it refers to the flue system. A balanced flue consists of two pipes, one inside the other. The inner pipe carries the flue gases outside, while the outer pipe supplies fresh air. This smart design makes it possible to draw combustion air from outdoors, without losing warm air from the home. The result is a sealed system, which benefits both the efficiency and the safety of the stove. Balanced flue is also called concentric flue.
With many stoves, air is taken from the room for combustion. This can cause negative pressure and draughts. A balanced flue prevents that. The outer pipe draws in fresh air from outside, after which the inner pipe safely channels the flue gases to the outside.
This system has several advantages:
As you might expect, Leenders is very positive about this technology.
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