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furnace problem.

in the garden of a summer cottage not do without a stove: you boil the kettle, fry eggs, and that warm the room. Propose to build a small furnace size of an average TV: Height - 510mm, width - 365 depth - 500 mm.




It consists of two compartments - Combustion chamber, where lay the wood lumps or logs, and a drawer - a pallet for the collection of ashes. Between them - grate with a hundred holes with a diameter of 12 mm. It is best to make cast-iron plates, but we can and the steel reinforcing rods. They will also require steel corners 30 x 30 mm sheet steel.
With over form the separate blocks - frame, the two sides, the back wall, door. Made of steel angle-new, the frame is sheathed leaves (their sizes are shown in the figures).
for better heat capacity of the space between them is filled with clay. Large block is connected by steel rivets.
door - on the two steel hinges, fixed steel latch. B lower part - holes: through them the air enters the chamber and activates the combustion process.




left of the door is located outlet. Inside the outlet pipe has two rotary damper. The main, round, closed in th state fully covers the pipe, the additional well only partially. Reel exclude the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning and prevent too rapid cooling of the oven.
Valve reel cut from sheet steel with a special eyelet and put on a steel axle, which is fixed in the outlet.
on the oven door attached to the axis of the gate valve in the form of a disk with holes arranged in a circle. Holes in the flap and the door are drilled simultaneously. This is achieved by their alignment and, ultimately, the possibility of smooth adjustment of the air thrust.
box-pallet to collect ashes has a flare, it should move freely between the walls of the furnace.
hearth consists of four steel sheets 2 mm thick of size 500 x 220 mm, folded "Package". It drilled 6 rows of holes with a diameter of 12 mm, 15 in each.
stove, put on the legs of the steel plates, placing them under a sheet of asbestos-cement or steel - to avoid the fire.
N. HAMBARTSUMYAN. Lefty Journal № 6-95g

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