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Stove fan

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A stove fan is a fan which is placed on top of a heating stove to circulate air and improve efficiency. They are typically powered by the heat of the stove itself, mostly using a thermoelectric generator[1] but sometimes a Stirling engine.

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  1. ^ Army Logistician. U.S. Army Logistics Management Center. 1998.