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Wearing a bulky parka indoors might make you look and feel like a Michelin man, but you'll be warmer and wealthier. If it bothers you merely to look fat, then you need new friends.   kellyjones00 (593)

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Main > Household > Power-saving > Space heating
An old-fashioned way of heating your bedroom is to sleep in a four-poster bed with heavy curtains and ceiling material, or in a large enclosed box.   kellyjones00 (593)

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Main > Household > Power-saving > Space heating
If your lifestyle is sedentary, your body heat will be lower from slower blood circulation. Consider using a ceiled cubicle, to heat you more efficiently. Also, move about more often.   kellyjones00 (593)

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Main > Household > Power-saving > Space heating > Woodfire heating
Fix a smoky woodfire:
  • Only use dry wood, preferably hardwood.

  • The flue outlet from the woodfire should become quickly vertical with no more than one 45° bend. If the flue is within three metres of the building ridge, then the flue needs to end above the ridge.

  • Increase air pressure at the woodfire inlet, not at the exhaust side. E.g. open a window or create holes in the wall opposite the air inlet.

  • Eliminate any holes in the flue or exhaust, apart from the main outlet and the top of the flue.

  • Preheat the flue.

  • Raise the fire-bed onto a metal grate and direct air into the space underneath the fire.

  • Ensure the opening for air flowing into the fire is larger than the flue outlet for exhausted air. Experiment with the ratio.

   kellyjones00 (593)

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