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Do you want to cover the coal stove?

If you want to use fire, such as cooking, cooking, boiling water, generally do not cover the bottom cover; And if you don't need a fire, you can cover it with a lower cover.

Coal stoves generally have chimneys. A passage is formed from the bottom of the furnace to the chimney. Chimneys have the function of igniting fires, and the air circulation will be prosperous. If the cover is covered, the air circulation will be blocked, of course, the fire will not be very big. The combustion of fire needs to consume oxygen. The more oxygen, the more the fire burns. Cover it to reduce oxygen entry, of course, it is not prosperous. On the contrary, if there is more oxygen, the fire will flourish.

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The simplest coal stove is brick, square column, and connected with a chimney to exhaust smoke. The commonly used coal stove is made of iron, cylindrical or gourd-shaped, and consists of a bottom and a furnace body. The furnace body is hollow and used for loading coal. There is an air door in front and a flue at the back to connect the chimney.

Water heating furnace: an inner container is added to the furnace to form a water circulation system inside and outside the fire for heating.

Energy-saving coal stove: there is a stove plate made of clay at the bottom of the stove, with an air inlet in the middle and a convex edge slightly smaller than the diameter of honeycomb coal around the air inlet. The outer diameters of the boiling water tank and the cooking furnace body are consistent with the bottom of the pot, with a hollow structure in the middle, a drain switch in the lower part, a water injection port and a handle in the upper part of the water tank, and a furnace bracket and a water injection port in the upper part of the cooking furnace body. The heat of briquette can be effectively utilize, and that waste heat can be utilized to the maximum extent.