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Wood Stove heat to cold air return? | Hearth.com Forums Home

My question is: Can I somehow get that warm ceiling air from the wood stove into the ductwork, to have it circulated around the house?

Can you hook your woodstove up to your return? - Reddit

Set up your woodstove right next to your primary air return vent, possibly blocking a few of the other air return lines so that the fan is ...

cold air return to woodstove? | Arborist, Chainsaw & Tree Work Forum

Actual code reads that a cold air return for your regular furnace must be a minimum of 10 ft away from a solid fuel combustion device used as a ...

Why don't people install cold air return vents into wood stove ...

Connecting the return on an HVAC system to a woodstove, when the woodstove is not in use, will force the system to use the cold basement air as ...

Return duct and wood stove - HVAC-Talk

It will set a few feet to the side and below the return duct in a floor joist cavity. The wood stove installer recommended opening the ceiling ...

return vent 10' from wood stove - The Inspector's Journal

If it's the sole return air vent for the home, and it's closer than 10' from the stove, then it's wrong. I just wrote one up yesterday. It was ...

Wood Stove and HVAC Return Duct Proximity - My Tractor Forum

If you move the wood burner a ways away from the return so it mixes more of the house air, this way you will not over heat. Wood burner ducts ...

Furnace to circulate heat from woodstove - GreenBuildingAdvisor

Wood-heated air will rise to the ceiling while cold make-up air, drawn in through cracks by the negative pressure created by the chimney/flue, ...

How To Circulate Heat From A Wood Stove - eFireplaceStore.com

If your home has central heat, you can place the wood stove next to a return air duct. Return ducts can pull heat circulated from the stove, into the furnace, ...

Outside Air Feed for Woodstove

A cold air return duct is trying to pull air into the furnace, so the pressure will be lower than ambient when operating. This is detrimental to ...

Why don't people install cold air return vents into wood stove ... - Quora

Your furnace fan will struggle and probably not heat your house properly. But it only takes a little gap in front of the register to allow the ...

Cold air return/wood stove - HomeOwnersHub

I installed a duct with a small electric duct fan in it to move the warm air upstairs from the woodstove. I installed a return grill above the ...

Wood Stove Upgrade - External Air Intake - YouTube

http://www.edibleacres.org Most wood stoves built after 1970 have an option to attach a tube to the back of the stove to allow it to get ...

This question is on cold air return. I have a vent on the wall next to ...

The furnace is located just under the wood burning stove. They both vent into the chimney, but to separate flue's.I'm not sure if I have to add ...

Wood Stove and HVAC Return Duct Proximity - TractorByNet

Downhill is fine, cold air likes to fall. One thing I've seen guys do is run the fresh air intake down the flue of their chimney, that helps ...

Return vent above wood stove - Home Inspection

My primary concern would be that the air handler could pull enough air into the return that the appliance would have a difficult time acquiring ...

Cold Air Return. Do I Need It? | Hand Fired Coal Stoves & Furnaces ...

You may need to disconnect a return duct in the coolest part of the home, and if you could have 5 or 6 ft of duct hang from that cold air vent straight down to ...

Ducting Heat from Stove room to other rooms, thoughts?

... cold air out so warm air can move back in. Thanks Dennis :). wildwest ... How close is the wood stove in relation to the furnace return air?

How to Move Heat Around Your House - Woodheat.org

If you want a wood burner in the basement to heat the upstairs, get a forced air furnace or boiler, not a wood stove. ... High level cold air returns can ...

How to move heat from a stove to other rooms. - Jon Eakes

The return air duct is designed to handle room temperature or colder air. There are no heat clearances from the wood structure of the house as ...