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Warm air re-distribution

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Khandro | 09:28 Mon 23rd Feb 2009 | How it Works
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My house has a split-level ground floor. The kitchen and living-room are on the lower level and a dining room 1 metre higher entered through an opening up some stairs and in which is a very efficient wood burning stove which makes the dining area very warm - too much so sometimes. I have heared that there is a system ( I believe fan-operated) which allows higher hot air to be re-distributed to a lower level. Anyone any info. on this please?
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these people look like they may be able to help

http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/stove-heat-distr ibution.html
a small ducting system is required - you can make this up yourself (use vent axia system 50 - available from builders merchants) and a small inline fan. not initially cheap, but a good long term investment.

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