So, I've been reading up on threads on
RMH, and focusing on anything sauna related. A few question have come up for me as a I progress in the design process. I'm designing a 2 room sauna. (Roughly two 7'x7' rooms).
Wood storage and
feed on one side of a
cob dividing wall and riser, barrel and mass on stove room. One post mentioned low mass 8" system with extra space between top of fire brick riser and top of barrel. Not sure what's the optimum (and simple without reinventing anything) design for this application. Something that kicks out a lot of heat quickly to get sauna to temp nice and fast.
Any input on these questions is welcome
1. 6" or 8" ( I wil keep consistent diameter throughout system)?
2. Ideal spacing above riser and barrel for optimum quick heat through barrel?
3. Does the idea of low mass make sense to kick more heat into room in a hurry?
4. Given sufficient chimney rise, does the length of interior pipe run effect burn and immediate heat dispersal.
5. Any thing else I may be missing.
I'm not looking to tweak or tinker, just succeed at getting a stove room up to 200F as effieciently as possible. Advice greatfully accepted. If all goes well, I'll document the build and share it for the benefit of all.
The plan so far is a slip chip and round wood post building with extra stout wood joists under heater over tile floor. Sawdust and lime cieling insulation and am considering Eco foil bubble Wrap for VB in stove room. Does this sound like a good idea or not? Still working out engineering and other details, but the stove is the most essential element IMO.
Thanks for all those who keep learning and sharing!