by Answerbag Staff on February 7th, 2010

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What is the fan used for in a fireplace?

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  • by Contributing Writer on February 7th, 2010

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    A fireplace fan is used to circulate the heat from the fireplace--typically an electric fireplace--around a room. It is best to have a separate controller for the fan for easy operation. Keeping the fan dust-free can prevent it from becoming too noisy.

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    The Best Electric Fireplaces: How Does an Electric Fireplace Work?

    Classic Fireplace & Gourmet Grills: FAQs/Tips

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  • by cristine837 on February 8th, 2010

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    According to me its fan-dust free fan which is used in the fire places...

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