The Automatic Central Heating Fireplace



 
NEW-AIRE FIREPLACE SCHEMATIC

        
DOUBLE-WALL CONSTRUCTION & PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION    
New-Aire Fireplaces are constructed with double-walls on both sides and the back of the Fire Box.  When the heated air between the double walls reaches approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit, a Thermal-Switch closes turning-on the 2 Squirrel Cage Blowers.  Cooler air near the floor is pulled in through the Grille Louvers that cover the Squirrel Cage Blowers, forcing the circulation air into the double-sided walls of the Fire Box.
 
When the two Air Streams meet, they create a "Hurricane Effect" as shown in the Circulation Pattern of the following schematic.  This "Hurricane Effect" is then directed to the sides and back of the New-Aire unit by a series of Thermo-Baffles, which also collect and transmit heat.  The temperature of the air continues to rise as the air rushes through the specially-designed maze of Hot Thermo-Baffles which are welded to the sides and back of the Fire Box, with the air further heated in the Heat Chamber surrounding the Fire Box Bonnet.
The Heated Air is directed throughout the Duct System, providing Forced-Air Central Heating to all the Heat Outlet Registers in the house.  Heated Air may also be discharged directly into the room in which the fireplace is located via Hot Air Adjustable Louvers in the face of the fireplace itself.
 
The entire system is controlled by a Wall Thermostat, as with other Central Heating Systems. 
A Heat Limit Switch inside the fireplace wall prevents the unit from blowing cold air when the fire dies down and the heat collected by the Thermo-Baffels has dissipated.
 
When used in conjunction with another Central Heating System sharing common ductwork, set the Wall Thermostat of the Other Central Heating System at a lower temperature than that selected for the New-Aire Fireplace.  By doing so, your Other Central Heating System will remain off until the fire in the New-Aire Fireplace has died-down and the heat dissipated in the fireplace.
 

 
"HURRICANE EFFECT" HEAT FLOW

 
 
In the schematic above, the  Red Arrows show the "Hurricane Effect" air flow in the Double-Walled Sides & Back of the Fire Box and then flows into the Heat Ducts to be distributed throughout the house or other structure.
 

 

 How the New-Aire Fireplace Provides Central Heating



When the heated air between the double walls of the Fireplace Fire Box reaches approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit, a Thermal Switch closes turning-on the 2 Squirrel Cage Blowers on both sides of the fireplace to draw cooler room air into the Side Walls of the fireplace where the air is heated and distributed through the duct system to all the Heat Outlet Registers in the house. 
 
Heated Air may also be discharged directly into the room in which the fireplace is located via Hot Air Adjustable Louvers in the face of the fireplace itself.
 

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