DIY biofireplace repair school

In detail: do-it-yourself biofireplace repair school from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

Many people dream of a fireplace with a living fire, but not everyone has the opportunity to establish a real hearth. It is forbidden to do this in city apartments, and in private houses its installation is associated with labor-intensive construction of chimneys and ventilation. A good solution in this case would be a self-made biofireplace.

Biofireplace is a simple and safe design based on the combustion of liquid fuel. The first biofireplaces were invented in antiquity, when various oils were poured into lamps or small vats and set on fire.

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The operation of biofireplaces does not imply the supply of chimneys, the only thing that needs to be done is to periodically ventilate the room, because an open fire in any case has the ability to burn oxygen. There are several designs of biofireplaces, the main difference of which is the place of installation:

  1. Large and realistic fireplaces for installation on the floor. Due to their stability, they can have large dimensions and resemble ordinary fireplaces as much as possible.
  2. Lightweight and elegant models for wall mounting or ceiling hanging. A prerequisite for them is fencing off the fire with a transparent screen for fire safety purposes.
  3. Miniature fireplaces for installation on tables and pedestals. A wonderful and modern addition to the interior.

Regardless of the model, the flame height can be adjusted by adding or subtracting burners in the volume provided by the design.

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Despite the simplicity of the design and the minimum of materials required for its manufacture, purchased biofireplaces are by no means cheap. It will be much more profitable to make biofireplaces with your own hands. This does not require special skills and complex equipment, and you can purchase materials for construction in any store. Before starting the assembly process, you need to assemble the following components:
  • Glass... Quantity and size are calculated based on design, but don't buy too thin. It is necessary to clarify with the glazier how heat-resistant this or that type of glass is, and then choose the most suitable one.
  • Silicone compound for sealing joints... Sold in building materials stores.
  • For the burner, you need to choose a tin can or a metal box, both of which can be found in almost any apartment.
  • A small piece of metal mesh, the cells in it should be as small as possible.
  • Decoration materials - best of all looks like a multi-colored wild stone or rolled large pebbles (sold in pet stores for decorating aquariums).
  • Wick cord.
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After making a biofireplace with your own hands, you will need to constantly buy fuel for it. You can only use specialized biofuel for such fireplaces, since other compounds can poison the body.

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For the burner. The combustion of fuel will take place in it. When designing it, you need to take into account the quality of the glass used for the partition. If it does not have heat-resistant qualities, it is necessary to increase the distance from it to the burner. If you place a non-heat-resistant glass too close, it will crack very quickly. The minimum distance to the burner is 15 cm.

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Fuel tank. As mentioned above, a can or a box is suitable for it, the only condition is that the metal must be thicker than 2 mm. If you plan to build a large outdoor fireplace, you can purchase a special tank in the store.

You can calculate the number of burners based on the area of ​​the room.For a room of 30 sq. m. no more than two burners can be installed. When the do-it-yourself biofireplace drawings are ready, you can start building it.

The most important part of a self-built biofireplace is a burner for it. Having chosen a suitable metal container, you can start manufacturing:

  1. If the structure of the fireplace is transparent, you can paint the container from the outside. It must not be covered with paint inside, as it will burn out the first time the burner is started.
  2. A piece is cut out of a fine mesh that covers the top of the container. This mesh serves to evenly distribute the flame, as well as to lay decorative materials, between which the wick will be visible. It is necessary to ensure that the mesh does not fall into the inside of the container.

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Thus, a do-it-yourself biofireplace burner can be made in a matter of minutes.

As you can see from the previous paragraph, if you have step-by-step instructions for a biofireplace, it is very easy to do it yourself. After collecting the burner, the process is divided into the following stages:

Pieces of glass are held together with silicone sealant in accordance with the design idea. To dry completely, they need to be left for about 24 hours, for a more precise time, see the instructions for the sealant.

Optionally, the base of the fireplace can be made of a rectangular metal box. Then it will hide the burner can.

If the fuel was purchased in a tin can, it only needs to be placed inside the burner. If it was sold in a plastic container, you should take another can and pour it there. The size of the can should be such that it is easy to remove it from the burner.

Dip a previously prepared wick into the fuel. Install a grid on top of the burner, pour stones on top of it.

To make a beautiful and simple biofireplace with your own hands, the step-by-step instructions above will provide all the necessary knowledge. The finished fireplace can be put into operation immediately, that is, the wick can be set on fire.

The previous paragraph described how to make a compact fireplace. When designing a large outdoor bio fireplace, its frame will have to be made of drywall. For this you need:

  1. Mark out the wall and cut the drywall into suitable pieces.
  2. Install a non-combustible support in the base of the fireplace. This is especially important since the combustion temperature exceeds +150 ° C.
  3. The drywall is attached to the wall with self-tapping screws.
  4. The inside of the fireplace must be made of fireproof material. The required box is bought in a specialized store, and inserted into a plasterboard frame.
  5. An insulating material is placed between the drywall and the inside of the fireplace.
  6. For a large fireplace, it is best to purchase a factory-made fuel tank. It is sometimes sold with a fireproof stand. The fuel tank is installed in the middle of the fireplace.
  7. Next, you need to work on the cladding. For this, heat-resistant tiles or natural stone are used.

To ensure fire safety, you need to put a glass screen in front of the fire, or a forged grate.

Making a biofireplace with your own hands is not difficult. After its manufacture, you will have to regularly buy biofuel. Other types of fuel are not suitable for it; only specialized mixtures with the prefix "bio" can be poured into the burner. This prefix was given to the fuel due to the fact that it contains plant or animal components.

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Different grades of biofuels can be produced from beets or potatoes, or from wood chips.

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Having made a biofireplace with your own hands, in its operation you need to adhere to the following principles:

  • Select fuel only from well-known manufacturers, whose quality is confirmed by appropriate certificates.
  • Before adding fuel to the burner, you need to wait until it completely goes out and cools down.
  • To ignite the bio fireplace, use a special lighter with a long metal nose.
  • Store containers with fuel away from hot surfaces and open flames.

If you purchase special fire-resistant decorative elements for fireplaces in the form of firewood, using biofuel, you can create the complete illusion of a real fireplace. This fuel does not produce soot and an unpleasant odor, the only thing that a biofireplace can produce is a small amount of steam. Some manufacturers add impurities to the fuel that color the flame in different colors.

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