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two vents one stove?
wrightk
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am refurbing the kitchen imminently but just have a quick question. have two vents in the kitchen, one square unblockable vent with a cowl on the outside wall, obviously this is for a fresh supply of air for the stove. we also have another one which is round (about the size of a saucer) with a pull cord which pulls the saucer like vent towards you letting in air, when its released it goes back into the wall.
The only trouble is its very drafty and makes it extremely cold and was wondering whether i can block this vent up?
I have a charnwood 45ib. i think it is around 13kw, 10 to water and 3 to room
many thanks
The only trouble is its very drafty and makes it extremely cold and was wondering whether i can block this vent up?
I have a charnwood 45ib. i think it is around 13kw, 10 to water and 3 to room
many thanks
Even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day, and for once I'm inclined to believe Withnail is right. We are indeed drifting into the arena of the unwell.
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