The Parts of a Traditional Fireplace

Publish date: 2022-09-25

To understand how a traditional fireplace works, you'll need to know about its various components:

In the next section, we'll see how these parts work together to allow the fireplace to do its job.

Fireplaces Versus Wood Stoves

The most effective way to overcome the drawbacks of the fireplace is to enclose the fire in a metal box, creating a stove. The sealed wood stove allows you to limit the amount of air entering the firebox to just what the fire needs to burn. While a fireplace consumes 500 cubic feet of air per minute, a wood stove gulps only 20 cubic feet per minute [source: Gulland]. Wood stoves, however, do not need to be placed close to a wall, so heat can be given off in all directions. The stove's flue (stovepipe) can rise through the room so that it gives off its heat inside rather than outside.

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