I have a fireplace insert at home, whose top is behind a very thick slab of stone, so it is not possible to open a proper vent for the hot air to reach the room.
As a result, the room is only heated by the front of the fireplace and is always cold.
Fortunately, there are two pipes that penetrate that thick slab of stone and enter behind the fireplace and I would like to attach extractor fans to them in order to blow that hot air in the room.
The picture looks something like this:
What I was thinking of doing is to create a "Y"-shaped pipe and attach a blower motor to it in order to suck the hot air from behind the fireplace and blow it into the room through the two pipes.
NOTE: The fireplace insert is a solid metal body with a sealed pipe that goes directly to the chimney on the roof, so no carbon monooxide gases are released around it.
What I was imagining is something like this:
I have a few questions about this project:
- Does that sound like a good idea and does anyone see any pitfalls or dangers in it?
- For the purposes of this project I will have to buy an axial ventilator, but I was wondering whether there are some specific parameters for the ventilator that I have to look into? Specifically power, temperature resistance etc?