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Tent Stove Accessories
A wood burning stove adds comfort and ambiance to any canvas wall tent camp. It also helps keep the tent dry, and decreases humidity.
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Seek Outside's Large Titanium Tent Stove is a modular system that can be kitted out with various accessories. While the large stove isn't cheap it is a good value and offers next-level versatility.
Stainless Steel Side Shelf
The stainless steel side shelf is a heavy-duty replacement for the standard rolled metal shelving on your Yoder Smokers pellet grill. This rust-resistant, durable shelf provides ample prep space and features built-in hooks for utensils to make cooking more efficient. The shelf pairs well with other tent stove accessories, such as fire proof mats to protect your tent floor and heat shields that attach to the tent frame to keep your tent walls from getting too hot.
Exhaust Pipe Stacks
Exhaust stacks are vertical pipes that expel hot exhaust gases upward from the vehicle, often protruding above the roofline or cab. They serve several functions, including emissions management, heat dispersal, and aesthetics. Stacks are available in various lengths, diameters, and designs to suit a variety of truck models and styles. They are typically constructed of polished stainless steel to ensure durability, corrosion resistance, and a clean look.
Some models feature a 90* elbow that blows smoke straight up to reduce soot accumulation and rain. Others include a damper that slows the flow of heat up the stove pipe for greater control and safety, and a spark arrestor that protects canvas tent walls from hot exhaust embers. The latter is a requirement for most State Parks recreation areas and camp grounds, which have strict rules regarding wood stoves.
Heat Shields
A heat shield is a non-combustible, protective barrier between your stove and any adjacent materials or surfaces. Made from a material such as vitreous enamel, the shields are both insulating and conduct heat effectively, directing it back into the room.
When installed correctly, they also reduce the clearance needed between your stove and other combustible surfaces. This is especially important when installing the stove in a confined space where it would otherwise be impossible to achieve the required distances for safety reasons.
We offer a range of different heat shields for your tent stove including one with a crackle glaze finish that really stands out. Like our other heat shields it hangs from the frame pole directly next to your stove and prevents canvas wall panels from excessive stove heat.
Stove Pipe Damper
Some stoves are fitted with a flue damper in the primary air control that is designed to open and livable tents close for fuel and air supply control. This is particularly true in newer stoves.
While this is an excellent safety feature a damper can also restrict air flow up the chimney too much. If this happens when the stove is open for refuelling you could end up with dangerous carbon monoxide in the tent.
Some dampers have handles that push in and out, while others have rotary components that rotate clockwise or counter-clockwise to open and close them. It's important to orient yourself with the damper handle on your stove so you can visually determine how it is positioned, and how much you should be opening or closing it.
Spark Arrestor
Interior spark arrestors prevent sparks and hot embers from escaping the chimney or flue system of fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. They act as a barrier, intercepting sparks and preventing them from reaching combustible materials such as the roof or nearby vegetation.
Spark arrestors are typically made of metal and come in various shapes and sizes. Some are part of fireplace chimneys, while others are stand-alone screens. Building codes and regulations may outline specific requirements for spark arrestors, including material and design specifications. It is essential to work with professional fire safety inspectors or chimney sweeps to ensure compliance and to maintain the effectiveness of spark arrestors. Regular inspections and maintenance can identify wear and tear or blockages that need to be repaired. This can minimize fire hazards and improve overall safety.
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