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I have two wood burning appliances, a Fisher stove in the basement and a Quad fireplace on the first floor. The Fisher has a 4'x4' copper hood above it with an 8" duct and inline fan that pushes air up to the first floor. The Quad has a blower, the intake of which is ducted to the basement via a 2.5 by 12.
When I run only the Fisher all day it creates such a negative pressure that is literally sucks my basement door closed. When I only run the Quad all day, there's no noticeable negative pressure. Why is this? The Quad has a much more powerful blower.
Considering there is a 10" fresh air intake in the basement, I'm amazed that a negative pressure can be created at all!
I have two wood burning appliances, a Fisher stove in the basement and a Quad fireplace on the first floor. The Fisher has a 4'x4' copper hood above it with an 8" duct and inline fan that pushes air up to the first floor. The Quad has a blower, the intake of which is ducted to the basement via a 2.5 by 12.
When I run only the Fisher all day it creates such a negative pressure that is literally sucks my basement door closed. When I only run the Quad all day, there's no noticeable negative pressure. Why is this? The Quad has a much more powerful blower.
Considering there is a 10" fresh air intake in the basement, I'm amazed that a negative pressure can be created at all!