A fireplace blower is a convenient piece of equipment to ensure that the heat produced from your fireplace is evenly spread around the room. It can also be placed at doorways to help the heat will find its way into other areas of the house.
There are several factors to consider when selecting an appropriate fireplace blower. The guidelines below will give you helpful clues to make your search easier.
Find the Closest Power Outlet
Before buying a fireplace blower, you should consider where the closest power source to the fireplace. Fireplace blowers are available as either right or left hand models. The right and left sides indicate where your fireplace’s motor is placed. Mixing up these sides will put blower’s electrical cord in the way of the fire which is a potential hazard.
Check Power Source Outlet's Voltage
In selecting the right fireplace blower you will be required to inspect its power ratings to confirm whether your power source will be sufficient enough to power the equipment. Go through the installation details that accompany these fireplace blowers and see if there will be any problems with electrical connections.
Fireplace blowers require roughly 110 VAC of electrical power. Your power source should then be able to deliver this amount of power.
Measure the Fireplace's Interior
Finding a blower that fits well within your fireplace will work most efficiently. You will therefore be required to ascertain how wide and how deep your fireplace is before making a purchase.
Selecting the Fire Blower
There are quite a number of fireplace blower models to choose from and these have different price tags. Some of the best models have been automated such that they can switch themselves on and off. These types of blowers switch themselves on when the temperature in the fireplace rises to 110 degrees. They then start spreading the heat around the room. When the fireplace’s temperature falls to 90 degrees the automatic fireplace blowers switch off.
Where do you shop for fireplace blowers?
You can buy fireplace blowers from a number of locations. They can be bought from fireplace accessory specialty stores and over the Internet.








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