sädemeauguga
Sädemeauguga is an Estonian term that translates to "spark hole" or "spark opening." It refers to a small aperture or opening designed to allow sparks to escape from a confined space. This concept is most commonly associated with traditional wood-burning stoves, furnaces, and fireplaces.
In these heating appliances, the sädemeauguga serves a functional purpose. During the combustion of wood or
The size and placement of the sädemeauguga are important design considerations. If it is too large, it