The History of Bellfires®

"The discovery of fire," Darwin wrote in The Descent of Man, “ was probably the greatest ever made, excepting language. It dates from before the dawn of history.”

The earliest fireplaces were no more than open-hearth fires, confined by some arrangement of stones. As early man moved indoors, the smoke from these fires was left to find its own way out - through the cave entrance, a hole in the roof, or seeping through the loose stones of early dwellings. When civilized man began building substantial houses, he developed the chimney, which brought a flue down close to the fire in the hopes of drawing off smoke.

These early fireplaces were very inefficient, drawing a good deal of the heat up the chimney while admitting an unbearable amount of smoke into the room. In the late 1700’s, Benjamin Thompson, Count of Rumford, recognizing that a fireplace heats an area by radiation, began a series of experiments aimed at improving its performance.

 

He discovered through observations and various constructions that the exaggerated width of the chimney of his time, necessitated by the need for room for a chimney sweep to climb through the throat area into the flue, was a primary cause of inefficiency and smokiness. He attributed the problem not only to the chimney, but the width of the throat and also specific fireplace dimensions and configurations. Using the knowledge gained from his studies, Rumford modified the traditional fireplace design into one that burned cleaner and hotter and, most importantly, did not smoke. His efforts greatly improved the performance of the fireplace

Later, in the 1900’s, a series of scientific experiments were conducted by Professor Peter O. Rosin, Dr. Ing., under the auspices of the British Coal Utilization Research Association. The results are documented in his report, “The Aerodynamics of Domestic Open Fires”. Through the use of laboratory equipment, Dr. Rosin was able to observe air and smoke flow patterns and thus developed the ideal firebox and chimney shape for maximum efficiency. While expanding on Rumford’s work, some of Dr. Rosin’s findings varied dramatically from Rumford’s earlier theories; perhaps the most notable being the smoke shelf theory, shown diagrammatically at the left.

 

The important point of Dr. Rosin’s work is that it was performed in a scientific manner and pointed the way to a much more efficient and functional fireplace. Bell of England took this information and applied it to develop the Bellfire Fireplace, providing the ideal firebox and throat shape to guarantee a smoke-free efficient fireplace capable of producing maximum radiant heat with minimum fuel.
Sleepy Hollow Chimney Supply has optimized the Bellfires® designs, and produced a superior radiant firebox combining advanced casting techniques and high temperature, high alumina ladle cast refractory. We feel confident that our Bellfires® units are the finest heat- producing open fireplaces to be found, whether used to upgrade old metal or masonry fireboxes or in new construction.

 

1. Benjamin Thompson, Count of Rumford, over 200 years ago incorrectly assumed that the smoke shelf deflected currents of cold air which streamed down the back of the flue and back up the chimney with the hot gasses which moved up the front face of the flue. 2. Professor Peter 0. Rosin discovered, through scientific experiment, that Rumford’s flue theory was incorrect. He observed that the hot gasses steamed up the back wall of the flue in stratified layers and that a smoke shelf in fact disrupted the efficient flow by creating eddies.
3. Rosin’s experiments revealed that the ideal shape for a fireplace was a smooth, curving pear-shaped back with no smoke shelf. 4. The Bellfire Fireplace system, combining our firebox, smoke dome, and hearth, provides the ideal shape to yield maximum radiation.

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