First of all, you should get acquainted with the theoretical base and the basic requirements that should be taken into account in the organization and installation of a stove-stone stove in the bathhouse. The more you consider the options for making furnaces, the accordingly it will be easier for you to choose the most suitable design for you.
It should be noted and warn you from building a furnace completely from brick on your own. Such an event is quite expensive and without fail requires the involvement of a highly qualified specialist. What relates to standard metal structures of stoves-stone stoves, due to the fact that they are simple and do not require special, specific knowledge and skills, you can safely accept to make yourself.
Below are the basic requirements that should be taken into account in the design of stoves-stoves:
• The volume of tanks for hot water should be chosen at the rate of eight to ten liters per person.
• The furnace should be located at a distance of 35-40 centimeters from the walls, this is necessary so that the distribution of heat is evenly distributed in the room.
• Small “flaps” of cast iron in addition to stones will improve heat transfer.
• Typically, to fix the tank, the stump is used a binding of brickwork, but an alternative option is also suitable when individual brick columns are used for support.
• Regardless of the design of the stove-stove at an altitude of about two centimeters, a special valve should be installed.
• The space in the area of six centimeters should be left between the boiler and brickwork, this is done in order to increase the rate of heating of water.
In addition to these recommendations, it should be noted that depending on the design that you choose to take into account some specific requirements. If the construction in which the stove is small, then the selected design should not occupy too much space. However, it is worth remembering that it should sufficiently develop heat necessary for warming up the steam room in a short time, as well as have time to heat a sufficient amount of water.