Hi,
when the fire is not lit, should the ventilation be creating a draft that blows through the room?
I can understand, that if the fire is lit, then there will be a draft created, to replace the air that is used to burn the fuel, but should there still be a draft when the fire is not lit, and the vents on the stove are closed?
Thanks
Tony
when the fire is not lit, should the ventilation be creating a draft that blows through the room?
I can understand, that if the fire is lit, then there will be a draft created, to replace the air that is used to burn the fuel, but should there still be a draft when the fire is not lit, and the vents on the stove are closed?
Thanks
Tony