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Preparing the base
The work on building a gazebo begins with choosing a place. It is better to find a site where you can enjoy watching nature.
It is advisable to place the gazebo so that the lower edge of the pitched roof is above the edge of the land plot, near the fence. In this case, the puddle formed as a result of raindrops india car owner data down from the roofs will be hidden from view.
On the site that suits your taste, create a base for the gazebo. This work is done as follows:
Heat exchanger for sauna stove
It is well known that without a supply of hot water, a steam room in a bathhouse loses its appeal. Even the simplest heat exchanger in a bathhouse stove will provide plenty of boiling water for splashing the heater and washing in the shower. But not everything is so simple, the productivity and reliability of heating depend on how well the design of the water heating circuit is chosen, how well the heat exchanger is located in the bathhouse stove. And also the comfort and mood of bathhouse visitors. Not to mention the fact that you need to observe basic sanitation. Therefore, there is no point in running with buckets to the next room when there is a simpler solution.
Sauna stove with water heat exchanger
There are many different ways to heat boiling water for the steam room. There are many schemes for heat extraction through the firebox wall, or you can use external water heating in a separate stove.
In this situation, an additional heat exchanger for the stove turns out to be the most optimal option. Even manufacturers of sauna stoves have already realized that it is easier to install a small additional circuit in the firebox than to complicate and increase the dimensions of the stove body structure due to additional tanks. Therefore, about 60% of sauna stoves are produced with a heat exchanger.
The popularity of the heat exchange method is explained by three factors:
Compact design with heat exchanger;
Efficient heat removal and fast water heating;
Safety of heat exchanger design.
The last factor is probably of decisive importance. The previously popular huge hundred-liter tanks, installed on the side or back wall of the stove, filled with boiling water, were always unsafe and often led to thermal injuries. In addition, in order to heat such a mass of water, it was necessary to regularly be distracted by stirring the water supply or to light the stove long before the start of heating the steam room.
The work on building a gazebo begins with choosing a place. It is better to find a site where you can enjoy watching nature.
It is advisable to place the gazebo so that the lower edge of the pitched roof is above the edge of the land plot, near the fence. In this case, the puddle formed as a result of raindrops india car owner data down from the roofs will be hidden from view.
On the site that suits your taste, create a base for the gazebo. This work is done as follows:
Heat exchanger for sauna stove
It is well known that without a supply of hot water, a steam room in a bathhouse loses its appeal. Even the simplest heat exchanger in a bathhouse stove will provide plenty of boiling water for splashing the heater and washing in the shower. But not everything is so simple, the productivity and reliability of heating depend on how well the design of the water heating circuit is chosen, how well the heat exchanger is located in the bathhouse stove. And also the comfort and mood of bathhouse visitors. Not to mention the fact that you need to observe basic sanitation. Therefore, there is no point in running with buckets to the next room when there is a simpler solution.
Sauna stove with water heat exchanger
There are many different ways to heat boiling water for the steam room. There are many schemes for heat extraction through the firebox wall, or you can use external water heating in a separate stove.
In this situation, an additional heat exchanger for the stove turns out to be the most optimal option. Even manufacturers of sauna stoves have already realized that it is easier to install a small additional circuit in the firebox than to complicate and increase the dimensions of the stove body structure due to additional tanks. Therefore, about 60% of sauna stoves are produced with a heat exchanger.
The popularity of the heat exchange method is explained by three factors:
Compact design with heat exchanger;
Efficient heat removal and fast water heating;
Safety of heat exchanger design.
The last factor is probably of decisive importance. The previously popular huge hundred-liter tanks, installed on the side or back wall of the stove, filled with boiling water, were always unsafe and often led to thermal injuries. In addition, in order to heat such a mass of water, it was necessary to regularly be distracted by stirring the water supply or to light the stove long before the start of heating the steam room.