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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

!±8± The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

When remodeling a kitchen one of the toughest choices which need to be made is what kind of stove to purchase. A Jenn Air Range makes the decision easy by offering great electric and dual options which make great additions to any remodel for a beautiful finish to your kitchen. The Electric Range 2 is a good choice for a few reasons. First there are many models to choose form. Including the Jenn Air 30" slide in electric downdraft range, a double oven electric range, drop in electric range, electric grill range and a new one, the JDR8895ass dual fuel electric and gas range. With all these choices, you can't go wrong.

The JDR8895ass dual fuel electric and gas kitchen range has an extra upper oven that is ideal for small meals , a convection oven setting and a timer for those who may be forgetful. It also has a free standing range with five elements with an added element for simmering. This Jenn Air 2 oven electric and gas range is great for feeding a lot of people. A Jenn Air Electric Range is also great for when you want to gill.

The electric grill is a great choice for outside cooking. This 30' slide in electric downdraft range has two non-stick grill assemblies, perfect for those who have a tendency for burning food. It will never stick on this grill. Also it has downdraft ventilation that allows for the control of any odor. The 3 burner electric ranges are a great choice for those people who might need to save on space. Because it only has 3 burners, there is less cleaning and less movable parts that can break.

As for getting parts if they are needed, parts can be ordered online from the company website or on any other site that sells these electric ranges. The Jenn Air electric and gas, or the double ranges, or any of the other products are great choices for any kitchen remodel.


The Jenn Air Electric Range is a Great Choice For Kitchen Remodeling

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Circulating Wood-Burning Stoves - Two Adjustable Settings For Using Them Efficiently

!±8± Circulating Wood-Burning Stoves - Two Adjustable Settings For Using Them Efficiently

The circulating wood-burning stove and its similar counterpart, the circulating fireplace insert, put out a cozy dry heat. This dry heat can help prevent cold-weather illnesses. These stoves work most efficiently when the draft and damper settings are correctly balanced.

Circulating stove or insert description

This stove or insert operates similarly. They are both made of iron or plate steel. They have hinged doors for adding wood to their fire chambers. The wood fuel is placed on raised grates on the floor of these chambers, which also have outer metal jackets through which built-in electric fans circulate the room air. The hot metal plates on the chamber-side of these jackets warm the room air passing next to them, which, in turn, are blown back into the room continuously. For safety and efficiency reasons, this stove or insert is controlled thermostatically. That is, the circulating fans do not turn on until the warming jackets reach preset temperatures.

Term definitions

Draft. The small adjustable opening on the lower side of the fire-chamber that allows air to be pulled into the chamber for burning purposes (the more air entering the chamber, the hotter and larger the flames). Damper. The adjustable flap on top of the stove or in the chimney flue that controls the amount of smoke, ash, and vapor leaving the fire-chamber up through the flue or smokestack-pipe. It also helps to control the amount of air entering the fire chamber through the lower-placed draft opening. Warming jacket. The enclosed space around the fire-chamber through which the room air is circulated and warmed. Air vents. The louvered openings for the room air to enter and exit the warming jacket in a circulated manner.

Two main settings for burning the wood efficiently

The most efficient way to use the wood stove is to adjust the draft and damper combination to the minimum air and smoke flows needed to maintain a slow constant burn. When these two settings are in the correct balance, the wood smolders slowly under low flames while providing adequate heat at the same time. In other words, the wood needs to slowly combust and turn into hot coals with as little flame as possible. This slow burning process allows the wood fuel to last for a maximum burn time.

Also, the heat produced at these settings is not wasted by overheating the room or by going up the chimney flue unnecessarily. These two settings might differ slightly for the different kinds of wood being burned. Yet, they are easy to adjust with a little practice. Generally, the dry well-seasoned hard woods, like, oak or walnut will burn efficiently, consistently. However, other kinds of wood will also work by adjusting these two settings slightly, especially if that wood supply is low-cost or free.


Circulating Wood-Burning Stoves - Two Adjustable Settings For Using Them Efficiently

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