ülepõletus
Ülepõletus is an Estonian term that translates to "overburning" or "overfiring" and refers to a condition that can affect wood-fired stoves and fireplaces. It occurs when excessive heat is applied to the masonry materials of the combustion chamber, often due to prolonged periods of very high temperature fires or a lack of proper ventilation. This intense heat can cause the bricks or other refractory materials to degrade over time.
Symptoms of ülepõletus can include visible cracks in the firebox, crumbling mortar, and a general weakening
Preventing ülepõletus involves careful operation of the wood-burning appliance. This includes maintaining appropriate fire temperatures, avoiding