Blowing system for wood pellet stoves.
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Heating system, the upper part of the pellet stove can be understood as the blowing system. The blowing system and the combustion system are separated and operate independently.
(1) Heating, there are several rows of heating pipes on the upper part of the biomass wood stove. The burned flame directly bakes the outside of the pipe.
(2) Air intake, the hair dryer sucks the cold air in the room into the heating pipe.
(3) Heating, the cold air entering the heating pipe is heated, so that the air in the pipe is heated.
(4) Blowing, the hair dryer blows the heated air in the pipe out of the wood pellet stove and into the room.
This cycle completes the heating process of the inhaled cold air, thereby raising the room temperature in the warm room.
(1) Heating, there are several rows of heating pipes on the upper part of the biomass wood stove. The burned flame directly bakes the outside of the pipe.
(2) Air intake, the hair dryer sucks the cold air in the room into the heating pipe.
(3) Heating, the cold air entering the heating pipe is heated, so that the air in the pipe is heated.
(4) Blowing, the hair dryer blows the heated air in the pipe out of the wood pellet stove and into the room.
This cycle completes the heating process of the inhaled cold air, thereby raising the room temperature in the warm room.