How Do I Transfer Heat From Fireplace To Furnace?
I have a wood burner fireplace (stand alone) and i want to use the heat from fire to heat the house through the furnace.
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You need to place the fireplace in such a way that the furnace comes at the top of it. The heat will flow from the fireplace to the furnace and your house will be heated.
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