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A Stove is a self-contained heating appliance which heats one space, either the individual room-space it is in (as with heating stoves), or just its own space (as with a cooking stove). more...

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Stoves may be an improvement on open fires in that they are easier to control, more efficient and create less pollution.

Efficiency

Open fire has three major disadvantages that prompted inventors even in the 16th century to devise improvements: it is dangerous, it produces much smoke, and the heat efficiency is poor. Attempts were made to enclose the fire to make better use of the heat that it generated and thus reduce the wood consumption. A first step was the fire chamber: the fire was enclosed on three sides by brick-and-mortar walls and covered by an iron plate. Only in 1735 did the first design that completely enclosed the fire appear: the Castrol stove of the French architect François Cuvilliés was a masonry construction with several fireholes covered by perforated iron plates. It is also known as a stew stove. Near the end of the 18th century, the design was refined by hanging the pots in holes through the top iron plate, thus improving heat efficiency even more.

In order to prevent air, and therefore smoke, from spilling back into the room a large updraft pulling air (and therefore heat) out of the chimney is needed. This both pulls heat away and pulls air from the rest of the house into the fire and then up the chimney. A fireplace consumes 200 to 600 cubic feet of air per minute, more for a very large fire. Even a mostly closed-off fireplace, for example a modern fireplace with glass doors closed, will use 50-150 cubic feet per minute. High airflow creates a draft which pulls heated air out of the house to be replaced with cold air leaking in from the outside. Second, in an open fire some of the combustible gas coming off the wood escapes and thus does not ignite and is lost. By controlling the inflow of air to allow only what a fire needs to burn, modern stoves can reduce the consumption of air to as little as 15-30 cubic feet per minute, though consumption varies.

Modern stoves also increase the completeness of combustion by capturing most of the heat from the combustion and exhaust through an extended system of flues inside a large thermal mass before the exhaust is vented to the outside air. More expensive stoves use a catalytic converter which causes combustion of the gas and smoke particles not previously burned. Other models use a design that includes firebox insulation, a large baffle to produce a longer, hotter gas flow path and pre-heating the air prior to its entering the combustion chamber. Modern enclosed stoves are often built with a window to let out some light and to enable the user to view progress of the fire. Glass or semi-translucent manufactured mica are common window materials.

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New Black or White Kitchen Appliance Package $2,799.00 New Black Convection 30" Electric Wall Oven Mircowave $1,199.00
Heartland Country Wood Burning Style Dual Fuel Range $750.00 Bosch 30" Electric Slide-In Range - New - S A V E ! $$$ $1,999.00
Double Buffet Cooking Range by Westinghouse $19.95 Kenmoore Stainless Electric Stove $400.00
Ge Jbp 30 Self Cleaning Electric Range $50.00 Ge Pb975Smss Electric Range (Stainless Steel) $1,619.95
Ge P2B918Semss Dual Range (Stainless Steel) $1,829.95 Ge P2B918Demww Dual Range (White) $1,609.95
New Stainless Steel Convection Range Microwave Vent $1,449.00 Bosch Microwave $389.99
Bosch Dryer $489.00 Jenn Air $539.99
Thermador Range $2,799.99 Oven/Microwave Combo with 36" Ss Stove (all electric) $50.00
Viking Oven $2,899.99 Kitchen Aid Stainless Steel Microwave Oven With Bonus-- $399.99
Whirlpool Stainless Steel Smooth Cooktop Electric Range $199.99 Ge Jsp42Skss Electric Range (Stainless Steel) $1,165.00
Ge Jsp39Wkww Electric Range (White) $889.95 Heartland Classic Reproduction Antique Electric Range $5,125.00
Repair Manual For General Electric / Hotpoint Range $2.99 Manual For General Electric / Hotpoint Dryers $2.99
4 burner ceramic touch control cooktop $225.00 Whirlpool Gold® Stainless Steel 30" Electric Range $375.00
New Frigidaire 40" Pro Stainless Steel Electric Range $1,749.00 New Stainless Steel Smoothtop 30 Inch Electric Range $499.00
Kenmore Free Standing 30" Electric Range $150.00 Jenn Air drop in cooktop $99.00
1948 Hotpoint Vintage Electric Range $2,500.00 Viking Vesc3064Bss 30" Electric Range Pro-Style Sst Nib $4,075.00
Jenn Air Electric Freestanding Range $568.81 Kitchen Aid Electric Freestanding Range $650.83
Ge Electric Range $649.49 older Kenmore electric kitchen stove range $39.99
ugly old Frigidaire kitchen stove range $39.99
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