Bath stoves

Warm up and fill the steam bath with ferry, the bath stove will help. It is placed from brick or boiled from metal.

Kamenki stoves cooked from sheet steel are continuous stoves. Fuel burns in them constantly. It can be liquid or solid. Since the temperature when combustion of fuel in such furnaces does not exceed 500 degrees, they are suitable for heating rooms with a volume of up to 30 cubic meters. m. In metal furnaces, the heater is open, the heating of the stones goes due to the side walls and the upper stove of the furnace. Steam from such a stove quickly spreads throughout the steam room.

The firebox of a brick stove-stove is composed of refractory brick. The walls are thick, because of this it takes up more space than the metal one, but gives high temperature — up to 800 degrees and allows you to warm the rooms with a overlap of more than 30 cubic meters. m. Firewood or peat serve as fuel. Such stoves are attributed to periodical stoves. A brick bath oven is melted ahead of time, drown a few hours until fuel is completely burned out.

Kamenka in brick furnaces is located inside the furnace. Stones heat up while passing hot smoke through them. Therefore, a complete combustion of fuel is required so that carbon monoxide poisoning does not occur.