Why need to use the log burner fan?
Without a log burner fan, a lot of heat generated by a stove is lost as the air rises directly vertically. However, our wood burner fan uses its blades to divert the warm air horizontally filling the whole room as opposed to the area directly between the stove and the ceiling!
How does our stove fan work?
The wood burner fan requires no electricity or batteries to operate, it uses the heat from your stove to power the stove fan and efficiently disperses the heat around your room. Our heat powered stove fan will also reduce the heat dependency from your stove thereby saving your money in the long term on fuel costs.
Operation
1. Position the log burner fan on a smooth flat surface of your stove top near the side or back of the stove.
2. The hotter the stove is, the more air the fan circulates.
3. The wood burning fan is designed for usage on freestanding stoves with a normal surface temperature of between 185F – 660 F (85 C – 350 C).
4. Remove the wood burner fan from the stove if the temperature exceeds of 660 F / 350C.
Tips
Never handle the base of the log burner fan, do not set the stove fan down on an unprotected surface when hot.
Do NOT place the wood burner fan in front of chimney pipe, too close to the chimney will reduce its performance, and even cause fan damage by overheat, the optimum position is at the top or the side part of the stove top.
To move or carry the wood burning stove fan, always use the extendable handle while wearing gloves.
Keep the log burner fan away from small children when in use.