The stove at all times was the soul of any house. And at present, in private houses, it is not so rare to bake in its most diverse configurations. But, no matter how outwardly the furnaces are decorated, the most popular stoves of brick remain – the main thing is that it is laid out by a skilled master in compliance with all the necessary subtleties.
Which type of furnace to choose?
First of all, the choice of the furnace, as well as its size, will depend on the duration of living in the house. For a summer residence, for example, the best option is a stove that quickly heats up, but is slowly cooling; For a house of permanent residence, where the temperature regime should be maintained constantly, a classic stove is suitable or a fireplace stove can be laid. It is the brick furnace, cooling, he gives accumulated heat into the surrounding space. Whereas the fireplace heats the space only during its work – during fuel combustion (firewood).
Having determined in which house the furnace will be installed, we choose its type depending on the purpose: heating (Dutch), heating-welding (“Swedes”, Russian furnace, kitchen slab), hob (street stoves like barbecue or a cauldron, kitchen), special purpose (greenhouse and garage stoves, bath stove and so on). The best option would be a second -type brick furnace. As a rule, the furnace is installed in such a way that the hob is in the kitchen, and the heat -rolling wall heats the room adjacent to it.
A heating or heating-welding brick furnace is suitable for the house of permanent residence. But, having decided to install such a stove in a residential building, several nuances should be taken into account. First of all, the heated area (the number of heated rooms) is determined, the system of gases and fire safety is provided. The furnace is installed in such a way that uniform heating of all rooms is ensured, that is, its heat -rolling surface should be proportional to the relatively all heated rooms and contact the room that requires a larger amount of heat.
If the house is only designed, then at this stage, chimneys in capital walls are provided, through which adjacent to the heat -gumming surface (wall) of the room will warm up. As a rule, the loading hole for the fuel (furnace) is located in such a way as not to clutter up the living area, for example, in the corridor. But, often stoves are laid out in such a way that they become a unique interior element. In this case, they can be placed, for example, in the kitchen. The option is very common when a combined version is used for the home-a fireplace is laid out of brick. That is, in one room a stove (as a rule, this is a kitchen), and in another you can enjoy the open fire by the fireplace. At the same time, such a combined design of the furnace has a common internal wall and a common chimney system.
Russian brick oven
For private houses, the interior of which is decorated in the so -called rural style, a unique element of the decor and, moreover, a Russian stove can become a magnificent multifunctional device. Of course, its construction will need to find a good master, but the final result is worth it. Why? Firstly, the Russian brick furnace is heating the house. Secondly, this is treatment. From ancient times, the healing properties of the Russian furnace are known in the treatment of colds and joint pain. For this, special beds are equipped. And thirdly, there is nothing tastier and useful to food cooked in the Russian stove!
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