👉 Fireplace engineering involves the design, installation, and maintenance of systems that efficiently manage heat, smoke, and airflow within a fireplace or hearth. It focuses on optimizing combustion for maximum heat output while minimizing smoke and emissions, enhancing indoor air quality, and ensuring safety. Key components include the firebox, which houses the burning fuel; the hearth, where combustion occurs; and the flue, which directs smoke and heat away from living spaces. Engineers consider factors like fuel type, combustion efficiency, and heat distribution to create systems that provide consistent warmth, reduce energy consumption, and meet environmental regulations. Proper ventilation is crucial to remove harmful gases like carbon monoxide, while advanced designs may incorporate air circulation to prevent backdrafts and improve overall performance.