I have a question for anyone that has ever installed and bought louvers and floor grates to allow convective flow from their stove to a room above...
I like the idea of floor grates and louvers, and the old house I'm about in to has a couple (stuffed with insulation since the second floor is not used). It seems like the only good way to get some better distribution of heat between floors with a point source heater like a wood stove.
I do have a concern, however, being a fire protection engineer, that a floor grate basically negates the compartmentalization of the room below and above afforded by the floor/ceiling assembly and provides a convenient path for fire spread. Not only that, if the fire origin is below the grate, then the residential sprinkler in that room (which it will have in the future) will not receive any convective ceiling jet flow to activate it as the bulk will be busy spreading the fire into the second floor.
I'm familiar with some fire safe louvers and smoke vents for large industrial applications, and I'd like something similar in the way of protection with the louvers, but I can't find any that are commercially produced.
Before I go through the trouble of fabrication something myself, I wondered if anyone knew of any pre made systems. What I'm thinking is it would involve louvers connected on a linkage system attached to a heavy counter weight. The weight is held up by a fusible link (just two opposing eyelets held together with a solder that melts at a nominal temperature, typically 165 or 212F). If there's sufficient heat flow through the vent to melt the solder in the fusible link, the weight drops and closes the louvers and delays the fire spread.
If this type of thing doesn't exist and anyone's interested in it, let me know, I've got a couple different design ideas floating around but nothing on paper yet.
I like the idea of floor grates and louvers, and the old house I'm about in to has a couple (stuffed with insulation since the second floor is not used). It seems like the only good way to get some better distribution of heat between floors with a point source heater like a wood stove.
I do have a concern, however, being a fire protection engineer, that a floor grate basically negates the compartmentalization of the room below and above afforded by the floor/ceiling assembly and provides a convenient path for fire spread. Not only that, if the fire origin is below the grate, then the residential sprinkler in that room (which it will have in the future) will not receive any convective ceiling jet flow to activate it as the bulk will be busy spreading the fire into the second floor.
I'm familiar with some fire safe louvers and smoke vents for large industrial applications, and I'd like something similar in the way of protection with the louvers, but I can't find any that are commercially produced.
Before I go through the trouble of fabrication something myself, I wondered if anyone knew of any pre made systems. What I'm thinking is it would involve louvers connected on a linkage system attached to a heavy counter weight. The weight is held up by a fusible link (just two opposing eyelets held together with a solder that melts at a nominal temperature, typically 165 or 212F). If there's sufficient heat flow through the vent to melt the solder in the fusible link, the weight drops and closes the louvers and delays the fire spread.
If this type of thing doesn't exist and anyone's interested in it, let me know, I've got a couple different design ideas floating around but nothing on paper yet.