Der Kachel - Grundofen. Eines der ältesten und zugleich besten Heizgeräte überhaupt. Jeder kennt ihn von außen, aber wie schaut er innen aus? In diesem Video sehen Sie den Aufbau und das „Innenleben" eines solchen Ofens. www.ofen-ratz.at
Ein tolles Handwerk, dass uns hoffentlich noch lange erhalten bleiben wird, selbst wenn die Politik uns Holzfeuerungsanlangen immer mehr madig machen möchte. Mit Holz zu heizen ist ein Stück Freiheit, dass wir uns erhalten sollten.
Dann bin ich wohl "Die Politik" . Ich hab den Kamin diesen Winter oft angehabt, ich find das wohl auch gemütlich - aber es bläst ne Menge Feinstaub raus, und iwie isses auch schade um den Werkstoff, ihn in Massen zu verbrennen. Ist schon gut, daß es effiziente Alternativen gibt.
@@ghenulo "A lot of German words have been borrowed into English." English and German are both Germanic languages... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germanic_languages#/media/File:Europe_germanic-languages_2.PNG
I speak both and one other. The presentation was very basic and to the point. No real technical dialog. At the end a few specifications were noted like a 7.5 meter flue length, and an 86% thermal efficiency. Other than that it was Sesame Street.
@@Bialy_1 true, but English is also just as much a romance language and to a point, a Latin language. The vowel rules echo latin. Many of the used words are romance language. Is it an element or a firststuff? In modern high German there is a lot of romance language as well. Modern Germany loves adding foreign words. A favorite right now is fuck! Since it isn't German, you can say it anywhere. It's not a curse word in German. Just like Chupa mi Pinga doesn't mean anything in English. Unless you understand Spanish. Then those be fighting words. I still can't get used to the word fuck being used on national TV . There is even a reality show on German TV in prime time called "Get the Fuck out of my house!" That is really what the show is called. My household is dam near the UN. I speak English, Spanish, and German fluently. I'm American. My wife is German and speaks German and English. Our oldest son is taking Latin as a third language in school. I can sort of remember it. But I don't profess to speak it. I had it in school when Bush was president. Not Dub-yuh. His dad. It has been a while. My grandmother told me once that she could speak seven languages when she was younger. I don't know how fluently or how much though. My oldest son has a knack for language and music though. If all else fails he can be an interpreter. I think he'll be alright though. He's starting Algebra and he just started 6th grade. If we had stayed in the states, he would probably be bored to death in school. When I was in school most kids were always playing catch up with the material. I was always bored waiting on them. That was before school got dumbed down so certain dumbasses don't get offended because they don't meet the standard and blame it on something else other than their own laziness. I don't know what school in the states is like now, but based on what I have seen, my 9 year old could probably pass a GED test in his sleep. In Germany they separate the kids after 4th grade into three categories, academic, vocational, and OK for a job. They used to have a 4th category that we used to call boot back in the day. It was pretty much a satellite branch of juvenile hall. Everyone knew where everyone there was going after school. And most of them are still there 25 years later. In Germany they don't just split the classes. They actually have different schools. You aren't going to have hoodlum drug dealers who can't read in 9th grade walking around the hallways where University Students are studying. Inclusion has limits in Germany. As it should be. If you want an education, it's free, but you have to work for it. They don't just give it to you based on your demographics or income. They should have been doing that in the states all along. Not lying to everyone to be politically correct. Some people are just not cut out for certain things. Nothing will change that. It isn't racist or prejudiced. It's a fact. Cleetus the village idiot will never be a brain surgeon. No matter how much he may want to be. If he can't spell his full name, why would you lie to him and say he's a genius. Some people's feelings need to be hurt to put them back on earth. That IS how it is. They shouldn't allow the standard to be dropped to coloring a picture as a final exam for a doctorate because some people get offended that they didn't make it.
Wow, what a work of art and a perfect place for kitties to keep warm! The craftsmanship in Europe is amazing! I don't suppose anything like that is available in the U.S.
Of course it is. You just can't buy it at Wal-Mart or Home Depot. If you find an actual mason, he can build it for you. However since everyone is all about cosmetic finishes and flipping foe profit, good luck finding and actual mason. Nowadays it isn't a real trade anymore. It's laying tile, floating slabs, and stacking cinder blocks as fast and cheap as possible. That's what happens when the populous adopts a whore mentality. Fast, cheap, and pretty, but hollow and worthless on the inside. Viva la Swag. I built my own and it works great. Mine is even rated at 92% efficient, and I can bake with it. It pays to learn a trade and be able to do things yourself.
They have step diagrams of the process online. It's normally in Russian or German but all you have to do is look at each level of the process to see what's going on.
Nice job. I did get a sense of secondary air to re-burn the soot/poorly-burnt-fumes from the fire after the fuel chamber. I would like one with an double oven, hot plate and a boiler for radiators to send the heat around the house.
This design is used in all europe, i mean Germany isn't the only country wich has large mass heaters. I'm from Romania and this stove design is what my grand grand parents had in their home, and my grand parents have this design too. they have a cooking stove one one side and a platform like this one used for sleeping on. The thing is massive, it even has a bread oven under the air serpentines, about 0.7x1.2 meters
what they are saying is not too relevant, the pictures explain themselves pretty good. The materials are clay and firebrick. The stove has an efficiency of 87%. The rest is useless talk
Der Ofen ist natürlich super. Über Optik bzw über das Design läßt sich streiten bzw da hat jeder sein Geschmack. Mir würde z.B etwas dezent Buntes besser gefallen u abgerundete Ecken. Aber jedem das Seine. Hauptsache warm!!! Da läßt sich am Ofen gut Liegen. Und die Katze hat gleich mal alles getestet! Nun konnte der Winter ja kommen!
Kachelofens are old but they work so well that people are still using them. I want one but here in California there is no need for a fireplace and we rarely use the heater.
Ich würde mir wünschen, dass diese Handwerkskunst weiter bestehen würde,und auch die junge Leute dies als Traditionsberufe mal sehen würden. Immerhin,sterben uns mittlerweile die Handwerksberufe schon fast aus.
Move to Colorado, LOL My buddy lives in Orange County and around January it did drop down to 32 deg. He has a Pellet Heater (Window Unit), It heats his whole Town Home since he is Renting he can easily take it with him.
Look up Russian 'stoves' (heaters) for starters. :) Or start from just masonry heaters. - If there an air inlet in Herr Builder's stove, I missed it. A Rumford is excellent too - but as there is only one company making the clay liners, breast, other parts (I can't remember what the top part on the chimney is called right now.), it isn't cheap. :(
You should put some tight copper coils all trough the system so you can have kind of boiler too with no big additional effort every time you heat the place
some Grundofen has it. But the coils must not have too much surface because the oven would not reach its desired temp and soot will destroy it in longterm.
geniales Video! > Frage bzgl. des Fugenmaterials 08:10 wird da bestimmte Fugenmasse benoetigt (wegen der Hitze) oder kann man sonst irgendwelche billige Fugenmasese benutzen? >> Ich weiss noch, daheim mussten wir die Fugenmasse fuer unseren Kachelofen halbjaehrlich erneuern weil das so schnell zerbroeselte, da war wohl der Innenausbau undicht.
Muss der Kaminkehrer nicht an alle Stellen ab Verbrennungsraum "rankommen"? WIE geht das bei der verwinkelten Rauchgasführung zwischen Brennraum und Kaminrohranschluss?