Abstract

The electronic air damper is a system used for automated control of air distribution in fireplaces without human intervention. It is designed to meet specified criteria, such as primary and secondary air distribution, environmental friendliness (design of environment), and easy replacement and services of functional parts (design of service). Conventional fireplace stoves can be regulated with primary and secondary air, which are controlled manually or in combination with an automatic damper. The average user is not able to tune the ratio of primary and secondary air in the ratio that has been tested in an official testing laboratory. Moreover, the average user is usually not even familiar with the terms secondary and primary air. It is necessary to innovate the air control system.

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