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A fireplace that is open on both the front and back sides.
two-faced opposite fireplace
A fireplace that is open on the front and one side.
two-faced adjacent fireplace
A fireplace that is open on three sides.
three-face fireplace
A horizontal shelf-like structure that deflects cold air flowing down the chimney upward into the rising warm air from the fire.
smoke shelf
The area just above the smoke shelf and damper that directs smoke up and away from the firebox.
smoke chamber
A fireplace that has a single opening or can be viewed from one side only.
single-faced fireplace
A built-up area on the high side of a roof next to the chimney to shed water and prevent it from seeping under the shingles.
saddle
A stove that warms a room using radiant heat only.
radiant stove
Heat that passes through the air with no assistance from air flow.
radiant heat
A steel fireplace unit that includes the inner hearth and fire chamber, throat, damper, smoke shelf, and smoke chamber.
prefabricated metal fireplace
The part of a hearth that makes up the floor of the fireplace.
inner hearth
A fire-resistant area around a wood-burning fireplace that protects the floor from sparks.
hearth
The path or structure that conducts smoke from a fire safely to the top of the chimney.
flue
A fire-resistant, mortar-like material that is used as a bonding material between firebricks in a fireplace.
fireclay
A type of brick that can withstand intense heat.
firebrick
The part of a fireplace where the fire is contained and controlled.
fire chamber
A device that regulates the flow of air and stops downdrafts of cold air when a fireplace is not in operation.
damper
A door to allow access for removal of ashes from an ash dump in a fireplace.
cleanout
A stove that uses air flow, as well as radiant heat, to distribute warmth throughout a room.
circulating stove
A free-standing, vertical structure that houses the fireplace flue and allows smoke from a fire to leave the home safely.
chimney
A stove that uses a ceramic catalyst to increase combustion, which results in an increase in efficiency.
catalytic stove
A cavity below a fireplace where ashes can collect and be removed.
ash dump