have an old wood stove has a fan on bottom that straddles an ash tray, small fan on left and right side, the fan seems to be blowing into th stove can that be correct, the name on the fan unit says shenandoah. any info would be appreciated thank you joe sal
Is the blower moving air through a heat exchanger and exiting somewhere else around the stove?
The other option is that is an old coal stove. I have seen them in maritime museums; they were used in fishing vessels and such, small ships. I suspect it was the only way to ensure enough draft in a coal stove without a tall chimney.
The coal stove blowers I've seen are quite small, and the output is probably more like a big computer fan than a forge blower. Coal stoves actually run cooler than wood stoves, except right where the coal is burning.
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