Nov 16 2009
Stoves Stoves Stoves supplies the Rotorvent chimney cowl that comes in a revolving model. The chimney cowl is suitable for multi fuel stoves. The Rotorvent chimney cowl provides solutions for problems such as downdraught while serving as a solution for ventilation.
The Rotorvent The chimney cowl is made of stainless steel with a spindle design. The spindle design makes the chimney cowl durable and strong. The 316 grade stainless steel fins helps to draw more air and improves the performance of the ventilation or chimney shaft.
The Rotorvent chimney cowl incorporates an integral rain lip that avoids water leakage. The bearing races of the cowl are twin enclosed and filled with high-temperature grease. The chimney cowl is available in two options: Turbolite and small Rotorvent. The Rotorvent Turbolite is suitable for flue sizes ranging from 180 to 250mm, and the small Rotorvent is suitable for 80 to 180mm flue sizes. The Turbolite needs adaptor plates for flue installation. The base of the chimney cowl is made of die cast aluminum.
The Rotorvent chimney cowl features a fin fixing method that combines fin threading and spotwelding. The chimney cowl, offered by Stoves Stoves Stoves, has been tested to operate in a temperature ranging from -20° to 200° Celsius. The Rotorvent chimney cowl does not need a bird guard and complies with BS715 standards.