ForestSpirit
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It's me again. Woah. What's up? I made a fireplace out of an infrared heater fed directly from the street) that's what's up! Well, welcome to the renovated space. Let's rock!)
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There are no problems with air, the air is supplied directly to the fireplace from the street. In the living quarters does not fall below 40, which is within the acceptable 40-60, in the greenhouse not below 50, working with air is a separate story and with this my distributor works. Pressure and fan placement in the system is the basis of ventilation. The incoming air is heated by the fireplace. There is no other air and I can tell you how to do the humidity, but it's not easy for me to do, if you have questions it's better one at a time. The oil heater is a parody of the central heating radiator that takes us back to the stone age. I will tell you about it in detail and in numbers. There will be a full report this month. This fireplace is worthy of respect as at -7 it heats 24m2 on 750v and only occasionally a convector is connected. In a frame house with 10mm insulation and taping holes with scotch tape))))).Use an oil radiant heater. Way safer won’t dry the air like Infared