
The two levers provide extra control over the fireplace, allowing you:
- To develop your fire-making skills, whether it is to heat the entire house, warm up the area nearby, or simply give a cozy and aesthetic vibe to the place during ...
- Prevent your place from accumulating carbon dioxide, avoiding CO poisoning from happening.
- Keeping the fire alive for longer.
Why does my fireplace have two levers?
However, not many people know how to properly handle a fireplace, let alone with all the levers. Why does mine have TWO levers? One lever opens and closes the damper, allowing the smoke to come up through the flue of the chimney, while a second lever opens and closes the air vents, allowing fresh combustion air to enter and fuel the fire.
Why are fresh air levers vital for fireplaces?
Why Are Fresh Air Levers Vital for Fireplaces? When it comes to the air vent lever, you must know that it all relies on the combustion process. For the fire to burn and keep alive, it needs fresh air to dissipate the smoke produced and prevent the fire from dying.
How do I open the vent on my gas fireplace?
2. Open the fireplace vent at the top of the firebox. Check along the top of the firebox until you locate the vent lever. Read the label on the lever to determine which way to move the lever to open the vent, if the lever is labeled. Alternatively, shine a flashlight up the flue to view the vent damper if your lever is not labeled.
What does the Flapper on a gas fireplace do?
It lets a draft into the fireplace. It's a damper lever used to close the chimney off so the cold air doesn't come in. Make sure it isn't closed when you have a fire going! It opens the chimney. If you look at the top of the inside of your fireplace there is a little flap which opens and closes the chimney. That would be its clitoris.

What do the levers do on a wood burning stove?
Oxygen is one of the things that a fire needs to burn, and many wood stoves have one or more levers you can use to control valves that allow air into the firebox. When you're starting a fire, you want all the valves fully open.
Should fireplace flue be open or closed?
You should close the damper on your fireplace once the fire and embers have all burned out. This prevents warm air in your house from escaping out the chimney. You should open the damper before lighting a fire and close it once the fire is done burning. Why is the damper so important?
How do I control the airflow in my fireplace?
Damper vents work just like large bolts with flat heads that close over the holes when you turn the knob. If the stove only has one vent, the knob will be centered on the door; if it has two, they will be side by side. Turn the knobs clockwise to reduce the airflow, or turn it counterclockwise to increase airflow.
What is the knob on the front of my fireplace?
A fireplace damper is a metal plate or cap that sits inside or on top of your flue. It blocks off the airflow when it's closed and lets air through when it's open. Air can flow both ways, so outside air can come into your home and the heated air from your home can escape through an open damper.
Is it OK to leave the flue open overnight?
The smoke from burning wood contains carbon monoxide, so in order to prevent this toxic byproduct from entering your home, it is important to leave the flue open overnight. This enables a draft to carry the compound out into the atmosphere, instead of sinking down the chimney and saturating the room.
What's the difference between a damper and a flue?
A damper is located in the flue of your chimney. The flue is where the smoke escapes when the fire is going. Dampers are placed inside of the flue to help control ventilation. Your damper should have a chain or handle that you can access in order to open and close it.
What is the little lever on the side of my fireplace for?
in your home are turned off when burning your fire. Also, some wood burning fireplaces have a lever to open or close the outside air vent to the fireplace. If your fireplace has this lever (usually located on the left inside panel) make sure the outside air vent is in the open (or up) position.
How do you keep a fire going all night in a fireplace?
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Why does my fireplace have two openings?
A see-through fireplace has one firebox, the chamber where fuel is burned, that is open on two or more sides. This configuration allows you a to view from one room into the next.
How do I know if the damper is open or closed?
Before lighting a fire, you can tell if the damper is open by placing your hand into the fireplace. If you feel a draft coming down the chimney, it is a good indicator that the damper is open. If you don't feel any cold air coming down the chimney, it means that the damper is closed.
How do you know if the flue is open or closed?
Feeling the breeze is another method you can use to know whether you have an open or closed flue. Locate your hand inside the fireplace and wait to notice if you can feel the air flowing. When the flue is open, air will flow down the chimney.
Can you adjust fireplace damper?
While some fireplaces only allow the damper to be either fully open or fully closed, many newer fireplaces allow you to adjust the damper.
Which way is open on a fireplace flue?
Feeling the breeze is another method you can use to know whether you have an open or closed flue. Locate your hand inside the fireplace and wait to notice if you can feel the air flowing. When the flue is open, air will flow down the chimney.
How do I know if my flue is open?
If you don't feel any cold air coming down the chimney, it means that the damper is closed. Another way to find out if the damper is open is to do a visual check. If your chimney has a traditional damper, all you need to do is shine a flashlight up the chimney. If you can see the sky, it is open.
Should I close my chimney flue in the summer?
One of our off-season fireplace and chimney maintenance tips is to close your chimney damper when it is not in use. This can reduce your energy bills by preventing warm air from the outside from entering your home. If you have your damper open, it is like having a window open while your air conditioner is running.
How do you open the flue on a wood burning fireplace?
Some open the flue by rotating a knob in the anticlockwise or clockwise direction, while others require you to pull or push to open the flue. You can quickly tell whether you have an open or closed flue depending on the position of these controls.
What is the flap on the inside of a fireplace?
It opens the chimney. If you look at the top of the inside of your fireplace there is a little flap which opens and closes the chimney.
Why do blinds close in the bottom of a fireplace?
It lets in air from the bottom of your fireplace so that is burns hotter, more air. When you move it you should hear the blinds open/close in the bottom.
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Why is my fireplace a feature?
Pictures and keepsakes are displayed on the mantel, and during the holidays, the pictures are exchanged for Christmas stockings. A fire crackling in the fireplace adds to the ambiance while the heat it generates helps to warm the area. A closed vent can cause smoke to billow into the room, but using the fireplace vents properly ensures enough air feeds the fire and the smoke escapes up the chimney.
What is the purpose of an open vent?
A fully open vent allows the smoke to travel up the chimney. It also allows fresh air to feed the fire and keep it burning.
Can a dryer vent be open to light a fire?
Ensure your clothes dryer is off and there are no exhaust fans running when attempting to light the fire. These things can disrupt the air draft up through the vent in extremely cold weather. As long as the vent is fully open, the chimney will heat, and the smoke will vent properly.
