Product Name
SIROCCO
Manufacturer
HANSA
HVAC
Fans

Thermoelectric stove fan Description You can invest in the most advanced stove or buy the cheapest one but each of them will have a drawback – it will take time to heat the room. That‘s why we have created a stove fan – the device which helps to heat the room faster and improves your heat comfort. When a stove heats up, the air around it gets warm, becomes less dense and rises to the ceiling of the room (the heat circulates vertically). When using our fan on the stove a warm air is distributing to the entire space of the room (the heat circulates horizontally). It is a unique device that works for free and pays for itself with a higher stove heat efficiency. It is very simple to use the stove fan, just unpack and place it on the stove. Five years our team of engineers and designers have been developed and improved the stove fan Sirocco, it can be use on stoves as well as fireplaces.


Design The two-part body of the fan is made of aluminium - light, solid and heat conductive metal. The bottom part of the body is low, heavy, have wide base, that makes a low centre of gravity of the device and it stands stable and safely on the top of the stove. The top part of the body is high volume, lower weight and it creates a tunnel effect to move warm air. The streamlined shapes of the body improves aerodynamic features of the fan. The black colour of the body makes fan perfectly suited for the variously coloured stoves. And the aluminium coloured blades are clearly visible when they rotate.


Eco-friendly The device needs no source of external power – it creates its own electricity. The fan works automatically because of the emitted heat of an operating stove. Thus the fan works for free. The blades of fan starts rotate and distribute warm air as soon as the stove surface reaches about 50°C (the temperature of a cup of steaming coffee). Using this fan an average size room can be heated up to 30% faster and it can be saved up to 20% of stove fuel.


Technology The secret of the „eternal engine“ of the stove fan lies in its heart – a thermoelectric generator that was created on the basis of the phenomenon discovered by a 19th century scientist Thomas Johann Seebeck, according to which a heat can be transformed into electricity. The generator is situated between the two parts of the Sirocco body. The electricity created by generator is transferring to the fan motor, which turns the blades to distribute warm air from the stove. The hotter the stove gets, the more electricity is made, the faster the fan rotates and more warm air flows to the room.

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