Osburn OB01520 User Manual

Page 42

Advertising
background image

Soho Installation and Operation Manual

42 ________________________________

Good System Design

Inside chimneys are preferred because even when

no fire is burning, there is normally upward flow in

the system.

8.4.2

WHY THE CHIMNEY SHOU

When it is cold outside, the warm air in the house is buoyant so it tends to rise. This tendency of
warm air to rise creates a slight pressure difference in the house. Called ‘stack effect’, i
a slightly negative pressure low in the house (relative to outside) and a slightly positive pressure
zone high in the house. If there is no fire burning in a heater connected to a chimney that is
shorter than the warm space inside the house, the
compete against the desired upward flow in the chimney.

Installation and Operation Manual

________________________________________________________________

Good System Design

neys are preferred because even when

no fire is burning, there is normally upward flow in

Inferior System Design

Outside chimneys are a problem because

when no fire burns they will go into cold

backdraft if the stove is installed low in the

house.

WHY THE CHIMNEY SHOULD PENETRATE THE HIGHEST HEATED SPACE?

When it is cold outside, the warm air in the house is buoyant so it tends to rise. This tendency of
warm air to rise creates a slight pressure difference in the house. Called ‘stack effect’, i
a slightly negative pressure low in the house (relative to outside) and a slightly positive pressure
zone high in the house. If there is no fire burning in a heater connected to a chimney that is
shorter than the warm space inside the house, the slight negative pressure low in the house will
compete against the desired upward flow in the chimney.

______________________________________________

Inferior System Design

Outside chimneys are a problem because

when no fire burns they will go into cold

backdraft if the stove is installed low in the

When it is cold outside, the warm air in the house is buoyant so it tends to rise. This tendency of
warm air to rise creates a slight pressure difference in the house. Called ‘stack effect’, it produces
a slightly negative pressure low in the house (relative to outside) and a slightly positive pressure
zone high in the house. If there is no fire burning in a heater connected to a chimney that is

slight negative pressure low in the house will

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: