Fireplace ventilation grilles are not only a decorative element but also essential for the proper functioning of the entire heating system. The main purpose of installing fireplace ventilation grilles is to circulate and supply heated air into the room.
Properly selected fireplace ventilation grille can increase the efficiency of heat transfer from the fireplace and prevent overheating of the fireplace chamber.
SAVEN Hide fireplace ventilation grilles perform the following functions:
- Input ventilation grilles are installed at the bottom of the fireplace to supply cold air into the convection chamber.
- Output ventilation grilles are installed at the top of the fireplace or at the end of the thermal sleeve to discharge heated air into the room from the convection chamber.
Advantages of SAVEN Hide grilles
Thanks to high-quality metal and heat-resistant powder paint, SAVEN Hide grilles can be used both for removing hot and supplying cold air and for arranging inspection openings.
The grille is mounted directly in the holes of the thermal chamber due to simple and reliable fastenings. Each type of fastening undergoes extensive technological testing. This means that the grille will be securely fixed and will maintain proportions throughout the entire service life.
- Like previous models of SAVEN grilles, the grilles of this series are made of steel and have a simple form with minimalist design.
- The materials from which the grille and mounting frame are made allow them to be used in most building walls and frameworks of various thicknesses.
- Due to simplicity and smooth surfaces, the grille is easy to clean, and the solid reliable construction ensures durability.
- Using quality coating will protect the grilles from sudden temperature changes, corrosion, and the effects of the surrounding environment.
- Special non-adjustable louvers conceal the opening and decorate the wall.
How to properly choose a ventilation grille for the fireplace
For the efficient operation of the fireplace and achieving maximum efficiency, it is recommended to calculate the number of ventilation grilles according to the following principle:
- Input grilles (grilles through which cold air from the room enters the thermal chamber) are calculated based on 50 cm2 (unclosed area of the ventilation grille) per 1 kW of nominal power of the fireplace. Input grilles are installed at the bottom of the thermal chamber, below the fireplace;
- Output grilles (grilles through which heated air from the thermal chamber enters the heated room) are calculated based on 70 cm2 (unclosed area of the ventilation grille) per 1 kW of nominal power of the fireplace.