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February 15, 2011

The Essential Wood Stove Parts

Wood stoves have a variety of parts that make up the entire unit. With the assortment of wood stove parts available to customize your unit, which are important for the continued operation of this unconventional heating source. You’d never be able to tell just by looking at a wood stove what is and isn’t essential for it to properly function.

Wood Stoves Parts

Heat Reclaimer: This aspect of the stove works to hold the heat inside your home in an attempt to limit the amount of warm air leaving through windows, cracks and other sections of your home.

Cast Iron Gate: The gate helps to move air throughout the stove and helps to push ashes down the grate. The less ash, the cleaner the air around the wood stove will be. This will help improve the air quality throughout your home while you are heating your family room.

Stove Blowers: A stove blower actively works to circulate warm air throughout your home. They are often situated in the vent of your stove, working to blow the air evenly throughout your home. Soot and smoke are held are kept inside the stove, while the air is free to warm you and your family.

Lid Lifter: This part of the wood stove acts as a handle to easily open and close the top of your stove. Most are made with cast iron, which is sturdy and won’t hold heat and burn you. The lid lifter allows you to insert firewood or pellets into the stove without causing injury.

Damper: The damper protects your hands from getting burned, while giving you a good grip on the handles of your stove. Often made of cast iron, they don’t need to be replaced too often. This doesn’t mean annual maintenance of your wood burning stove isn’t needed now and again.

Stove Pipe Thermometer: A stove pipe thermometer monitors the temperature inside your wood stove . Managing the heat within your stove successfully is very important to avoid overheating. If your stove gets too hot it can quickly become a fire hazard. Therefore, the pipe thermometer is essential for the continued safety of your family.