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Frequently Asked Questions
The Stovair Fireplace Fan uses thermoelectric technology that converts heat differential into electrical energy. As the base heats up and the top stays cooler, this temperature difference generates power to spin the blades automatically.
The fan begins operating when the base temperature reaches 140°F (60°C). As your stove gets hotter, the fan spins faster, reaching optimal performance between 140°F and 662°F for maximum heat distribution throughout your room.
No, the Stovair Fireplace Fan operates at whisper-quiet levels below 25 decibels. The precision-engineered blade design ensures silent operation even at maximum speed, so you can enjoy peaceful ambiance without disruptive fan noise.
Yes, the Stovair Fireplace Fan works with wood-burning stoves, pellet stoves, and most fireplaces with flat surfaces. Simply place it on a smooth, even area near the stove pipe for optimal performance and heat circulation.
The included magnetic thermometer helps you monitor surface temperature. Keep the base temperature below 662°F (350°C) to prevent damage. If temperatures consistently exceed 300°F, reposition the fan slightly away from the hottest area.
Minimal maintenance required. Occasionally wipe dust from the blades with a soft cloth when the fan is completely cool. The anodized aluminum construction resists corrosion and discoloration, ensuring long-lasting performance with little upkeep.
The anodized aluminum base will be hot during operation, so avoid direct contact. However, the top cooling fins and blade assembly remain much cooler. Always allow the fan to cool completely before handling or repositioning.
The Stovair Fireplace Fan circulates 160-210 CFM of warm air, effectively distributing heat throughout medium to large rooms up to 400 square feet. Performance varies based on stove temperature, room layout, and insulation quality.